Philadelphia Eagles Odds To Win 2009 Super Bowl Pay $2800

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The Philadelphia Eagles are doing their part to make the Playoffs but now they will rely on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers or Atlanta Falcons to lose one of their remaining two games.   

Although Tampa Bay has lost their last two games, their remaining schedule is played at home against two teams with losing records:  The San Diego Chargers and the Oakland Raiders.  Atlanta stands the better chance of helping Philly out as they head to Minnesota this weekend.  Their final game will take place at home against the lowly St. Louis Rams. 

But Philadelphia must also win their final two games at home against the Dallas Cowboys and on the road this coming weekend against the Washington Redskins.  Dallas could already have secured a Playoff spot by the time they face Philadelphia. 

"Make no mistake about it, there are obstacles standing in Philadelphia's way," commented Gambling911.com reporter, Don Shapiro.  "But these are obstacles that can be overcome." 

As of Monday night, the Philadelphia Eagles odds to win the 2009 Super Bowl were set at +2800 for a payout potential of $2800 for every $100 bet at

BetUS.com

Donovan McNabb completed every pass on Philadelphia's opening drive and finished it with a 14-yard touchdown pass to Kevin Curtis to give the Eagles a 10-3 lead over the Cleveland Browns after one quarter on Monday night early on.  They lead the entire game and Cleveland was only allowed to score one touchdown in the 4th quarter.  The final score:  30-10. 

Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com         

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