Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Vegas says the Matchup at the Meadowlands will be 49ers vs. Broncos

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FROM KEITH GROLLER


All of the hype surrounding new Eagles coach Chip Kelly has given the oddsmakers in Vegas something to consider. The Eagles are a fairly reasonable 40-to-1 longshot to make it up the New Jersey Turnpike to play in the Super Bowl next February.
That may seem high, but not nearly as high as the New York Jets who have 100 to 1 odds on playing in their home stadium in the big game or the Arizona Cardinals, who are a 200 to 1 pick.
Vegas is going with a 49ers-Broncos Super Bowl for now with the Patriots and Seahawks knocking on the door.
Here are the Vegas projected win total totals for each team and their Super Bowls odds, courtesy of RJ Bell of Pregame.com.
NEW! Las Vegas Win Totals – Bet Over or Under
(with playoff projections based on projected wins)
San Francisco 49ers: 11.5 wins (NFC West winner)
Denver Broncos: 11.5 wins (AFC West winner)
New England Patriots: 11 wins (AFC East winner)
Seattle Seahawks: 10.5 wins (#1 NFC Wildcard)
Houston Texans: 10 wins (AFC South winner)
Green Bay Packers: 10 wins (AFC North winner)
Atlanta Falcons: 10 wins (NFC South winner)
New Orleans Saints: 9 wins (#2 NFC Wildcard)
Pittsburgh Steelers: 9 wins (AFC North winner)
NY Giants: 9 wins (NFC East winner)
Baltimore Ravens: 8.5 wins (#1 AFC wildcard)
Chicago Bears: 8.5 wins
Indianapolis Colts: 8.5 wins (#2 AFC wildcard)
Cincinnati Bengals: 8.5 wins
Dallas Cowboys: 8 wins
Washington Redskins: 8 wins
Tampa Bay Bucs: 8 wins
Miami Dolphins: 7.5 wins
Minnesota Vikings: 7.5 wins
Detroit Lions: 7.5 wins
San Diego Chargers: 7.5 wins
Kansas City Chiefs: 7.5 wins
St. Louis Rams: 7 wins
Carolina Panthers: 7 wins
Philadelphia Eagles: 7 wins
Tennessee Titans: 6.5 wins
NY Jets: 6.5 wins
Buffalo Bills: 6.5 wins
Cleveland Browns: 6 wins
Oakland Raiders: 5.5 wins
Arizona Cardinals: 5 wins
Jacksonville Jags: 5 wins

Updated Super Bowl odds:

San Francisco 49ers: 5/1
Denver Broncos: 6/1
New England Patriots: 7/1
Seattle Seahawks: 8/1
Green Bay Packers: 15/1
Houston Texans: 18/1
Atlanta Falcons: 18/1
New Orleans Saints: 20/1
NY Giants: 30/1
Pittsburgh Steelers: 32/1
Chicago Bears: 35/1
Dallas Cowboys: 35/1
Washington Redskins: 40/1
Philadelphia Eagles: 40/1
Indianapolis Colts: 45/1
Cincinnati Bengals: 45/1
Miami Dolphins: 50/1
Baltimore Ravens: 50/1
Detroit Lions: 50/1
Carolina Panthers: 50/1
Minnesota Vikings: 55/1
San Diego Chargers: 60/1
Kansas City Chiefs: 60/1
Tampa Bay Bucs: 65/1
St. Louis Rams: 70/1
NY Jets: 100/1
Tennessee Titans: 110/1
Buffalo Bills: 125/1C
leveland Browns: 125/1
Oakland Raiders: 150/1
Arizona Cardinals: 200/1

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