John Harbaugh Says “Football” Nine Times in 30 Seconds: Latest AFC North Divison Odds (Video)

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Deadspin.com noted Baltimore Ravens head coach explanation as to why his team lost to Seattle this past week.  In his statement, John Harbaugh managed to mention the word “football” a total of nine times in 30 seconds.  

Meanwhile, Baltimore’s odds to win the AFC North haven’t changed much.  They are actually still technically the favorite at Sportsbook.com at -110.

The Pittsburgh Steelers, who have the best record in the division following a win over Cincinnati, were listed with even odds.

Despite the Bengals overachieving this season and playing Pittsburgh close last weekend, they were listed with 6/1 odds.

Baltimore is seen by oddsmakers as having the “softest” schedule over the next few weeks while the Bengals have the toughest, at least on paper. 

Gambling911.com suggests betting on the Bengals this week to win the AFC North for the best value, a payout of $600 on every $100 bet or $60 for every $10 bet.  Pittsburgh backers do have fair value at even odds.

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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