Bet New York Jets Winning Super Bowl XLIV

New York Jets Odds to Win Superbowl XLIV


The New York Jets Super Bowl odds are always available all year long as long as they remain in the hunt for the Superbowl Trophy. Heading into the 2010 NFL Playoffs betting season, the Jets made it in as a number five seed. They have the league's best defense and ground game but have an inexperienced quarterback in Mark Sanchez. The Jets have the league's second worst pass game that barely reaches 150 yards per game. Mark Sanchez has thrown for 2,444 yards with 12 touchdowns, but has a whopping 20 interceptions. Wide receiver Jericho Cotchery has 821 yards receiving with three touchdowns and running back Thomas Jones leads the league's best running game with 1,402 yards rushing and 14 touchdowns.

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by Bones McCoy at 1800-sports.com on January 08, 2010


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