New Orleans Saints Not Favored to Win 2011 Super Bowl

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Feb/08/2010
New Orleans Saints 2011 Super Bowl

Despite being named the 2010 Super Bowl Champions, the New Orleans Saints are not being shown much love as they were not named the favorite to win the 2011 Super Bowl.  That honor goes to the Indianapolis Colts. 

Sportsbook.com is the first to post odds on the 2011 Super Bowl and early odds have the Saints at +800 for a payout of $800 on every $100 bet.  The Colts were listed with +600 odds.

This time last year, the New England Patriots were listed with odds of +300 to win the 2010 Super Bowl.

Betting the Super Bowl a year early has its benefits since payout odds are typically among the best.  Sportsbook.com is the largest online sports betting website in terms of number of customers.  The company was established in 1997, a 14 year history of stability.  Mastercard and Visa accepted. 

 

 

 

Arizona Cardinals                    

+3000

                 

                  Atlanta Falcons                  

+3000

                 

                  Baltimore Ravens                  

+1500

                 

                  Buffalo Bills                  

+10000

                 

                  Carolina Panthers                  

+4000

                 

                  Chicago Bears                  

+4000

                 

                  Cincinnati Bengals                  

+3000

                 

                  Cleveland Browns                  

+10000

                 

                  Dallas Cowboys                  

+1200

                 

                  Denver Broncos                  

+5000

                 

                  Detroit Lions                  

+10000

                 

                  Green Bay Packers                  

+1200

                 

                  Houston Texans                  

+4000

                 

                  Indianapolis Colts                  

+600

                 

                  Jacksonville Jaguars                  

+5000

                 

                  Kansas City Chiefs                  

+10000

                 

                  Miami Dolphins                  

+4000

                 

                  Minnesota Vikings                  

+1200

                 

                  New England Patriots                  

+1000

                 

                  New Orleans Saints                  

+800

                 

                  New York Giants                  

+3000

                 

                  New York Jets                  

+1500

                 

                  Oakland Raiders                  

+10000

                 

                  Philadelphia Eagles                  

+1200

                 

                  Pittsburgh Steelers                  

+1000

                 

                  San Diego Chargers                  

+800

                 

                  San Francisco 49ers                  

+4000

                 

                  Seattle Seahawks                  

+5000

                 

                  St Louis Rams                  

+10000

                 

                  Tampa Bay Buccanneers                  

+10000

                 

                  Tennessee Titans                  

+3000

                 

                  Washington Redskins                  

+5000

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Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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