Margin of Victory Betting Odds - Jaguars vs. Patriots AFC Championship

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Margin of Victory Betting Odds - Jaguars vs. Patriots AFC Championship

Gambling911.com has your Margin of Victory betting odds for the Jaguars-Patriots game with payouts starting at $300 and as high as $15000.

While you probably have better odds of being struck by lightning than the Jaguars beating the Patriots by more than 43 points in New England, the payout would be $15000 for every $100 bet.

New England winning by 19 to 24 points pays $700.

The Jaguars by 7 to 12 points in an upset with Tom Brady having an injured hand pays $800 for every $100 bet.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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