A quick rundown of the NFL playoff teams left…

Time to take a quick run through of the NFL teams left in the playoffs. Two of these teams will be playing in the 2009 Super Bowl in Tampa Bay, Florida.

New York Giants – The Giants play out of the Meadowlands in New Jersey, and they won the Super Bowl last year. They are headed by Eli Manning at quarterback and they’re strength is at running back with Brandon Jacobs, Derrick Ward and even Ahmad Bradshaw. They’re best receivers are Domenik Hixon and Amani Toomer.

Pittsburgh Steelers – Ben Roethlisberger is their quarterback with his main targets being Hines Ward, Santonio Holmes and Heath Miller at tight end. Their starting running back is Fast Willie Parker.

Carolina Panthers – Jack Delhomme is under center with DeAngelo Williams and Jonathan Stewart running out of the back field. Steve Smith is their star wide receiver and Muhsin Muhammad is their #2.

Tennessee Titans – the Titans defense is the strength of their team. On offense, Kerry Collins is at QB, their main running backs are LenDale White and Chris Johnson, and their starting wide receivers are Justin Gage and Justin McCareins.

Baltimore Ravens – The Ravens are headed by rookie quarterback Joe Flacco. Their 3 headed running back beast consists or Willis McGahee, Le’Ron McClain, and rookie Ray Rice out of Rutgers University. Their starting WRs are Derrick Mason and Mark Clayton.

Philadelphia Eagles – The Eagles have a few stars starting with their quarterback Donovan McNabb. Their fantasy football stud Brian Westbrook is their main running back, and their starting receivers are DeSean Jackson and Kevin Curtis, both who seem to put up a lot of yards.

San Diego Chargers – Philip Rivers is under center with two great running back behind him, LaDainian Tomlinson and Darren Sproles. His TE is Antonio Gates and Chris Chambers and Vincent Jackson are the starting wide receivers.

Arizona Cardinals – Arizona was a fantasy football dream this year with one of the best quarterbacks and two great wide receivers in Kurt Warner, Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin. Their running struggled at times with Tim Hightower and Edgerrin James getting the majority of the work. Their 3rd wide out Steve Breaston was also utilized a lot this year.

There will be some interesting prop bets offered on most of if not all these guys this week and every week until the NFL Super Bowl. If you love betting fantasy football, you will probably also love betting on props. And if you love betting props, you will LOVE betting props on the Super Bowl because it has a thousand of them.If you are gambling this weekend, best of luck. Enjoy your bets…

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