Philadelphia Eagles Odds to Win 2008 NFC, 2009 Super Bowl

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What could be a surprise team in 2008, The Philadelphia Eagles have been listed with odds of +1700 to win the 2009 Super Bowl at Bookmaker.com for a payout potential of $1700 on every $100 bet.

To win the 2009 NFC Conference, the Eagles were listed with +925 odds for a $925 payout potential with every $100 bet.

Presumably the NFC East will be tight with the heavily favored Dallas Cowboys and the reigning Super Bowl champion New York Giants listed with -135 and +385, respectively. Interestingly enough the Eagles are a slightly bigger favorite to win in this division than the Giants, paying +340 odds. The Washington Redskins had odds of +730 for a $730 payout on a $100 bet.

The Philadelphia Eagles 2008 regular season win total odds were set at 9 games over/under with the odds makers having the Eagles a -120 favorite to win more than 9 games.

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