New York Jets 2014 AFC East Odds, 2015 AFC Conference and Super Bowl Odds

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Jul/24/2014
New York Jets 2014 AFC East Odds, 2015 AFC Conference and Super Bowl Odds

The New York Jets odds to win the 2014 AFC East, 2015 AFC Conference and Super Bowl odds are now available at Bookmaker here, along with the regular season wins total futures betting.


 

NEW YORK JETS
Super Bowl Odds: 50/1
AFC Title Odds: 25/1
AFC East Odds: 8/1
O/U Win Total: 7 OVER -160
Don Best has come out with its 2014-2015 preview of the Dolphins with more previews available here.

The Jets were another AFC East team that finished 8-8 last season. Unlike the other New York team, the major question mark for this one remains at QB. Everyone is wondering who will win the starting job, second-year player Geno Smith or veteran addition Michael Vick, and the Win Total for the Jets could be greatly impacted by that decision. Their defense will keep them in a lot of games, but they'll need the QB to make plays late in order to register wins.

New York head coach Rex Ryan will certainly be on the hot seat again this year. He's hoping some key additions on offense will help him out and allow him to stay in the Big Apple past this season. The Jets added some speed out of the backfield with former Tennessee Titans RB Chris Johnson, as well as an impact receiver from the Broncos in Eric Decker. Both Johnson and Decker will need to play well for Ryan to improve upon last year and help lead his team to a winning record in 2014.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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