Updated Super Bowl Odds
on Dec.01, 2010, under Superbowl Odds
Entering week 13 of the NFL betting season and things are beginning to take shape as the contenders for the Super Bowl make appear more evident than they did a week or two ago. Here are three teams whose Super Bowl odds have football betting analysts licking their chops.
- New England Patriots Five to One - Going into the season, many fans stayed away from the Patriots on the Super Bowl Futures odds, as they felt the team was overrated. With a star studded line up of Tom Brady, Wes Welker and Randy Moss, who could blame them? Then New England got sick of Randy Moss and Wes Welker decided to have a lackluster year. The result? New England and Tom Brady along with Welker and several unknowns appear in the same way the 2008 Patriots did, a team with one star and a bunch of unknowns. Since the Moss trade, the team has won seven games and is an incredible nine and two through 12 weeks.
- Philadelphia Eagles Six to One - Going into 2010/2011, many Super Bowl betting sites had the Eagles finishing at the bottom of the league with odds of 20 to one or higher, however with the emergence of Michael Vick as an all world quarterback the odds have become more favorable. At six to one, the Eagles have the best odds of the NFC, and for the first time since 2002, the Eagles look poised to contend for a Super Bowl. Can the Eagles win the 2011 Super Bowl, and cap off Michael Vick’s dream season?
- Atlanta Falcons Seven to One - The Atlanta Falcons are the NFL’s hottest team. At 10 wins and two losses, Atlanta has come to play this season. The Falcons could be this year’s New Orleans Saints, in that nobody gave them a good shot, but now they are being considered as a real threat.
