Cincinnati Bengals AFC North 2013 Odds

Written by:
Mary Montgomery
Published on:
Jul/08/2013
Cincinnati Bengals AFC North 2013 Odds

The Cincinnati Bengals AFC North 2013 odds were set at better than 2/1 at Gambling911.com’s newest sponsor, SportsBetting.ag, where you can claim up to $900 in FREE BETS here.

These are all your AFC North 2013 odds with a horse race between the Pittsburgh Steelers (technically the favorite), the Cincinnati Bengals and the Ravens.

Baltimore Ravens

+200

Cincinnati Bengals

+220

Cleveland Browns

+650

Pittsburgh Steelers

+150

As USA Today notes:  A 6th ranked defense like what Cincinnati has can win Playoffs games, but they’ll need a top notch starting quarterback.  Is Andy Dalton the man since he couldn’t lead his team past the first round over the last two seasons.  He also struggles against top defenses.

Maybe worse still, head coach Marvin Lewis is 0-4 in Playoffs games.

As for Cincinnati’s own defense, they led the league during the final eight games with 12.8 points per game and 31 sacks and they set a franchise record with 51 sacks.

The Bengals are a good team that have kept their core players intact and this should help them compete once again in the tight AFC North.  +220 is the best price of the three realistic contenders in this division and it is the best price Gambling911.com could find on the Net.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

Football News News

Round 2 NFL Draft Odds - 2024

Included below are Offensive and Defensive Rookie of the Year odds, will the Bills trade the first pick of the second round, who are the first picks at linebacker and running back.

Aiyuk-Deebo Trade Odds and ROY Shift

Xavier Worthy = Tyreek Hill 2.0?  Perhaps, and if that comes to fruition at any point in the future, the Bills only have themselves to blame.

J.J. McCarthy Drafted Number 3 Odds to Patriots

To be clear, the Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy is pretty certain to land in Minnesota.  But what if the New England Patriots shock us and pick McCarthy at Number 3 before the Vikings get their opportunity at No. 5?

Syndicate