Cincinnati Bengals Odds to Win 2014 AFC North

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The Cincinnati Bengals odds to win the 2014 AFC North were set at 8/5 at Bookmaker.

CINCINNATI BENGALS
Super Bowl Odds: 18/1

AFC Title Odds: 8/1
AFC North Odds: 8/5

O/U Win Total: 9 OVER -125

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The Bengals ended last season with a very disappointing home playoff lost to the Chargers. They will need more out of quarterback Andy Dalton if they hope to take the next step this season and win a playoff game. Dalton is looking for a big money deal and would be well-served to play his best football if he hopes to get it. Expect the defense to be just as good as last year despite losing defensive end Michael Johnson to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, with Geno Atkins and Carlos Dunlap anchoring the line.

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