Odds to Win the NFC North Division 2016 – Minnesota Vikings

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Odds to Win the NFC North Division 2016 – Minnesota Vikings

The Minnesota Vikings odds of winning the NFC North division in 2016 were coming in at 4-1.  These are the second shortest odds but around 2 points longer than prior to Teddy Bridgewater going out the season with an injury.  Sam Bradford has been brought in to lead what is arguably the best weapons of his NFL career.

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Vikings future bettors and fans alike believe Bradford could save their season.

Retired Packers quarterback Brett Favre says Bradford should be a good fit for the Vikings offense.

“When the focus is on Adrian Peterson and the run game, that’s great. You can kind of transition slowly,” Favre said. “But I think it really fits what [Bradford's] style of play is. So I thought it was a good move.”

Provided Bradford plays well, the Vikings have so much talent to make the playoffs and win a postseason game for the first time since January 2010.

Odds to Win the NFC North

Green Bay Packers -320

Minnesota Vikings 4-1

Detroit Lions 18-1

Chicago Bears 20-1

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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