| 2011 Super Bowl XLV Odds to Win – Colts Favored by Oddsmakers at 6/1 |
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2011 Super Bowl Odds
Despite losing Super Bowl XLIV to the New Orleans Saints, the Indianapolis Colts are favored to win the 2011 Super Bowl according to oddsmakers. Not 24 hours after losing 31-17 to the Saints in the NFL title game, oddsmakers from online sports book Brobury Sports.com have made the Colts a 6/1 favorite to win the 2011 Super Bowl. New Orleans and the San Diego Chargers have the next best odds at 8/1. The New England Patriots, who opened as the favorites to win the 2010 Super Bowl, have 10/1 odds to win XLV, as do the Pittsburgh Steelers. Other mid-range long shots are the Dallas Cowboys (12/1), Green Bay Packers (12/1), Minnesota Vikings (12/1), Philadelphia Eagles (12/1), Baltimore Ravens (15/1) and the New York Jets (15/1). Some intriguing long shots for the 2011 Super Bowl are the Atlanta Falcons at 30/1, the Tennessee Titans at 30/1, the Carolina Panthers at 40/1 and the Houston Texans at 40/1. The 2011 Super Bowl will take place on February 6, 2011 in Arlington, Texas. For complete futures odds for all 32 teams in the NFL, see below. 2011 Super Bowl XLV Futures Odds – February 6, 2011 – Arlington, Texas 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 Buccaneers +10000 Tennessee Titans +3000 Washington Redskins +5000 Posted: 2/8/10 6:50PM ET |





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