New York Jets Would Pay Out $7500 With a 2017 AFC East Win

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New York Jets Would Pay Out $7500 With a 2017 AFC East Win

With the New York Jets facing the New England Patriots in the Meadowlands Sunday, fans and sports bettors in the New York/New Jersey area are not only excited for the prospect of the Jets potentially taking a lead in the AFC East and going 4-2, there is also a chance that some lucky gamblers could win $7500 for every $100 future wager placed on this team.

“It’s not a question of whether anyone bet the Jets to win the AFC East, it’s a question of how many future wagers are out there and what are the amounts,” claims Don Shapiro of Gambling911.com.  “New York and New Jersey Jets fans are loyal.  They will always support their Jets, and this includes those betting fans.”

Shapiro believes that the vast majority of future bets will range from $10 to $50, but even a $10 bet pays out $750.

Future bets are still available on individual divisions and, depending on how competitive, odds are often available well past the half season mark.  The payout potential for the Jets will still be good after Week 6 even if they win, though we’re not talking 75/1.

Many books may also have to pay out on Jets OVER 3.5 regular season wins futures. 

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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