Cleveland Browns Odds to Win 2015 Super Bowl

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Jul/30/2014
Cleveland Browns Odds to Win 2015 Super Bowl

The Cleveland Browns odds to win the 2015 Super Bowl opened at 60/1 at Bookmaker and, despite their successful season, their odds were actually longer heading into Week 13 at 100-1.  Below you will find the season opener preview and all early odds for the Browns dating back to August.

CLEVELAND BROWNS
Super Bowl Odds: 60/1
AFC Title Odds: 30/1
AFC North Odds: 6/1
O/U Win Total: 6.5 OVER -140

From Don Best Advantage, where you can find all the latest NFL and College Football betting previews here:
No matter your feelings on QB Johnny Manziel, one thing that cannot be denied is that he is entertaining and will sell tickets in Cleveland. Drafting Johnny Football has created more buzz around the Browns than there has been in years. However, a lack of depth at wide receiver is an issue that will impact Manziel and projected starting QB Brian Hoyer, especially with the likely suspension of WR Josh Gordon. Cleveland's defense should only continue to improve this season with the additions of DE Paul Kruger and safety Donte Whitner, and the Browns also added a Top 10 draft pick to their secondary in rookie cornerback Justin Gilbert. Those moves will all help rookie head coach Mike Pettine, the former defensive coordinator of both the Buffalo Bills and New York Jets.

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