Betting Odds to Win the 2009 AFC Championship

2009 AFC Conference Championship Betting Odds

The betting odds to win the 2009 AFC Championship have been posted by BetUS Sportsbook, the World-wide pioneers of the online gambling industry for over 15 years. Heading into the 2008/2009 NFL football betting season, the New England Patriots were the huge favorites to win the AFC Championship title with +175 betting odds, but have since dropped to +900 odds. The recent favorites, Tennessee Titans, are now out and the current favorites, Pittsburgh Steelers, who once posted over +1200 odds, now post 2/5 odds ($500 wager pays out $200!) Take a look at the betting odds and decide who you think will win the 2009 AFC Championship title.

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Last season the New England Patriots clinched the AFC EAST division with a perfect 16-0 record. For the 2008 NFL Draft, the Patriots first-round pick was OLB Jerod Mayo from Tennesse. Their second-round pick is CB Terrence Wheatly from Colorado. The Pats had two third-round picks; OLB Shawn Crable from Michigan and QB kevin O'Connell from San Diego State. Their fourth fifth and sixth picks are CB Jonathan Wilhote from Auburn, WR Matt Slater from UCLA and OLB Bo Ruud from Nebraska.

Last year the San Diego Chargers had another great year clinching the AFC West with an 11-5 record. In the 2008 NFL Draft, the Chargers first-round pick was CB Antoine Cason from Arizona. LSU WR Craig Davis. FB Jacob Hester from LSU was their third-round pick. The Chargers fifth-round pick was RB Marcus Thomas from UTEP. Their sixth and seventh pick was CB DeJuan Tribble from Boston College and OT Corey Clark from Texas A&M.

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The Indianapolis Colts also had another stellar year clinching the AFC South with a 13-3 record. During the 2008 NFL Draft, the Colts did not have a first-round pick. Their second-round pick was OC Mike Pollak from Arizona State. Indy's third and fourth picks were ILB Philip Wheeler from Georgia Tech and TE Jacob Tamme froom Kentucky. Their fifth pick was OLB Marcus Howard from Georgia. The Colts had three six round picks; TE Tom Santi from Virginia, OC Steven Justice from Wake Forest and RB Mike Hart from Michigan. Their seventh-pick was OC Jamey Richard from Buffalo.

Check out the following 2009 AFC Championship betting odds and have a prosperous NFL football betting season!


Odds to win the 2009 AFC Championship sponsored by BetUS Sportsbook

Pittsburgh Steelers - 2/5

Baltimore Ravens - 21/20






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by Mike Jones at 1800-sports.com on August 01, 2008


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