NFL MVP Odds 2013: Rookie of the Year Betting Odds

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Carrie Stroup here with your NFL MVP and Rookie of the Year odds for 2013 courtesy of our good friends at Sportsbook.com, which was offering up to $250 in FREE CASH when you join here today

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Let’s get right to it with only two players listed with MVP odds and they are Peyton Manning of the Denver Broncos at 8/5 and Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings at 1/2 as the favorite. 

This is pretty interesting considering that Peyton Manning was at 1/2 odds last week as the favorite and Adrian Peterson was listed at 8/5 odds.  The betting action has dictated this change. 

Offensive Rookie of the Year favorite is Andrew Luck of the Indianapolis Colts at 5/6 odds

RG3 or Robert Griffin III was now at 3/2 odds (I was given 13/10 a little while ago so these odds are shifting fast). 

Russell Wilson was coming in at 7/2 odds.

Last week, Luck was a 5/7 favorite, RG3 was at 8/5 and Wilson was at 2/1. 

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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