What Are The Browns Odds to Win the 2015 Super Bowl?

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The Cleveland Browns odds to win the 2015 Super Bowl were available at BetDSI.com.  Their odds of winning were set at 70-1.  They were a big -155 favorite to win OVER 6.5 regular season games, an indication that the oddsmakers believe improvement is on the horizon more sooner than later.

Despite all the early excitement over Johnny Manziel joining this team, the offense still has a lot of work ahead of it.

BetDSI.com explains: “The Cleveland Browns will be interesting to watch on offense simply because the fans will be clamoring for Johnny Manziel to take over at quarterback. It won’t matter that starter Brian Hoyer is better and has more experience. Regardless of who starts at quarterback, they won’t have wide receiver Josh Gordon who is out for the season due to suspension. The only real target for the quarterback now is tight end Jordan Cameron. The team did add Miles Austin but he is always hurt so the top wide receiver might end up being Nate Burleson. The one positive is that the team added running back Ben Tate from the Houston Texans. He should see a lot of action behind an offensive line that boasts center Alex Mack and tackle Joe Thomas.”

Cleveland’s defense could be improved so stay tuned.  Watch the video below for more.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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