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Super Bowl XLIII Betting Odds

by Abe Luciano on Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

Super Bowl XLIII Betting Odds: This year, Super Bowl XLIII is scheduled to take place in Tampa Bay, Florida, on February 1st 2009. Having reached the Conference Divisional round in the 2009 NFL Playoffs, it’s certainly not too soon to begin speculating about which teams posses the best chances at winning the big one.

After the preliminary Wild-Card weekend, 4 teams now remain in each Conference. In the AFC: the Tennessee Titans, Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens and San Diego Chargers are still in the running. And in the NFC, it’s: the New York Giants, Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles, and Arizona Cardinals.

Expert NFL odds-makers at SportsBook.com have assembled the best Sports Odds to win Super Bowl XLIII. Visit them today, and render your pick for Super Bowl XLIII winner now.  

Naturally out of every team in the playoffs, the New York Giants [+250] currently have the best Sports Odds of winning Super Bowl XLIII, but let’s shift our focus to the team that might be taking on Eli Manning (289-479, 3238 yards, 21 TDs) and the Giants in the big dance in February.

In the AFC, the Pittsburgh Steelers [+400], currently posses the best Sports Odds of winning Super Bowl XLIII . Needless to say that in order for Pittsburgh to accomplish such feat, it’s going to need quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (281-469, 3301 yards, 17 TDs) on the field as much as possible.

In the Steelers’ regular season finale against the Browns, Roethlisberger suffered his third concussion in 30 months, when two of Cleveland's defenders drove him to the ground while attempting to complete a pass. Big Ben briefly lost sensation in both arms. “It was scary,” he said. “I mean, when you can't feel your arms you get kind of scared. They pricked me with a pin and I couldn't feel it. When you see the doctor look at the trainer with that kind of look, it kind of scares you a little bit.

It's just like when a player comes off knee surgery, or some kind of injury, you can't go out there and play afraid, because that's when you get hurt,” Roethlisberger said. “I'm going to go out there and play normal football. If I get hit, I get hit.”

 

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