After Week 2 of the NFL games, the latest odds to win the 2007 Super Bowl have now been released with some big movements from earlier released odds.
The Indianapolis Colts remain the favorite to win the 2007 Super Bowl at 5 to 1 odds followed closely by the New England Patriots at 6 to 1 odds.
Meanwhile, the Cincinnati Bengals have leapfrogged out of double digit numbers with odds of winning the 2007 Super Bowl set at 8 to 1.
Carolina Panthers go in the opposite direction with odds of 16 to 1 from single digits previously as do the Dallas Cowboys with odds now set at 14 to 1.
How about those Baltimore Ravens? You can still get this team at double digit odds to win the 2007 Super Bowl. VIP.com has the Ravens at 15 to 1 odds.
Chicago is another hot team you might want to jump on now with odds at 10 to 1 to win the 2007 Super Bowl. You can bet $100 to win $1000 if the Bears go all the way.
The Miami Dolphins were now listed with odds of 50 to 1 to become Super Bowl champions in 2007. With a 0-2 start (including a near shut out at home vs. the Buffalo Bills), the Dolphins were previously listed among the top 10 teams with the best odds of winning.
Seattle Seahawks odds were at 13 to 2. San Diego Chargers had odds of 12 to 1. Minnesota had odds of 25 to 1 after an impressive 2-0 start verses two solid teams. New Orleans with its 2-0 start on the road had 75 to 1 odds of winning the 2007 Super Bowl. Atlanta had odds of 25 to 1. Buffalo was looking good early on with odds of 75 to 1 of winning the 2007 Super Bowl.
Following Monday Night’s game, the Pittsburgh Steelers and Jacksonville Jaguars odds to win the 2007 Super Bowl were not updated. Jacksonville’s odds were expected to still have great value.
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The Dallas Cowboys 2007 Super Bowl odds continue to get worse following the reported suicide attempt of controversial receiver Terrell Owens.
According to reports, Owens tried to kill himself by overdosing on pain medication, even putting two more pills into his mouth after a friend intervened, according to a police report obtained Wednesday.
The report said TO was asked by rescue workers if he was attempting to harm himself or others, at which time he stated, “Hell Yes”.
The Dallas police report said the 32-year-old Owens told his friend “that he was depressed.” Details of the police report were first reported by WFAA-TV. Police scheduled a news conference for later Wednesday morning. A spokesperson for Owens denied he had tried to
commit suicide, instead claiming that the NFL star had mixed pain killers with other supplements by accident.
In response to the news, bookmaker BetUS.com gave the Cowboys longer odds of winning a 2007 Super Bowl championship, now listing them with odds of 20-1.
Odds of Dallas winning a Super Bowl title were previously listed with near single digits.