Peyton Manning Heading to Denver Broncos: 2012 Super Bowl Odds at 10-1

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ESPN is reporting that former Indianapolis Colts NFL quarterback Peyton Manning will be signing with the Denver Broncos.  The Broncos odds of winning the 2012 Super Bowl were currently at 10/1.  These odds will be slashed, so lock them in now.

It came down to the Broncos and Tennessee Titans in the end.

"I was hoping we would win out,'' Titans owner Bud Adams told the Tennessean after Manning informed the team of his decision. "I thought we'd be ahead of Denver. I thought he'd want to stay in Tennessee."

A contract between Manning and the Broncos is expected to be a formality, according to ESPN.

Elway and Manning first discussed the parameters of a five-year, $95 million contract during their March 9 meeting in Denver, the first time the quarterback visited a team during his free agency.

Now the big question is:  Will Tim Tebow be out?  Probably.  Look at Miami, Jacksonville, maybe even Philadelphia to land Tebow.  More to come.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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