Baltimore Ravens Odds to Win the 2010 Super Bowl

Written by:
C Costigan
Published on:
Jan/16/2010
Baltimore Ravens Odds to Win the 2010 Super Bowl

The Baltimore Ravens won the 2000 Super Bowl as pretty big underdogs coming in and now their odds to win the 2010 Super Bowl are also especially long at +1050 for a potential payout of $1050 on every $100 bet at SBG Global.  Don't forget when opening at 2010 Super Bowl betting account to always use bonus code GAMBLING911 and maximize your bonus potential in addition to informing the sportsbook that you were referred by the website that all the operators read daily and have done so over the past 10 years now. 

On September 4, entering the 2009 regular NFL season, the Ravens were listed with +2500 odds of winning the 2010 Super Bowl. 

The Ravens (10-7) won three of their final four regular-season games to qualify for the playoffs and opened with a rousing 33-14 victory at New England on Sunday.

They also have the benefit of going through a familiar run last year, when they closed the regular season 5-1 to claim a wild-card berth before winning at Miami and Tennessee to reach the AFC title game.

"Our younger guys can draw on the experience of the guys who have been there before, but it's a different year and a different team and this is a new week," coach John Harbaugh said.

Six days after holding Tom Brady to 154 yards and intercepting three of his passes, the Ravens take on Manning, named league MVP for a record fourth time after throwing for 4,500 yards and 33 touchdowns.

"We got the two best quarterbacks in the game back to back. We definitely have to bring our 'A' game," linebacker Terrell Suggs said.

Christopher Costigan, Gambling911.com Publisher 

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