With eight teams still competing for the NFL's ultimate prize, there are no shortage of potential Super Bowl match-ups. Online bookmaker SBGglobal.com has a number of possible scenarios in their Super Bowl XLIII betting odds as the divisional playoffs get ready to kick off this afternoon. Currently a showdown between the NFC's number one seed, New York, and the AFC's number two seed, Pittsburgh, is the favorite at +400 money line odds.
New York will face the Eagles tomorrow afternoon at the Meadowlands for the right to advance to the NFC Championship Game, while the Steelers square off against the Chargers tomorrow at 4:45pm ET for a shot at the Lamar Hunt Trophy. Not to be dismissed, however, is a possible battle between Carolina and Pittsburgh. Super Bowl XLIII betting odds for this development are listed at +450 on the money line.
A matchup between number one seeds New York and Tennessee is also a likely possibility in the minds of both bettors and odds makers. A Titans versus Giants Super Bowl would bring a return of $500 for every $100 invested. Conversely, not too many people are anticipating the Cardinals and the Chargers battling it out for the Lombardi Trophy. That particular matchup is listed at +7000 on the money line.
SBGglobal.com's Super Bowl XLIII Betting Odds Matchups:
Giants vs Steelers +400
Panthers vs Steelers +450
Titans vs Giants +500
Panthers vs Titans +700
Panthers vs Ravens +800
Eagles vs Titans +1500
Cardinals vs Chargers +7000
Eagles vs Steelers +1000
Visit SBGglobal.com to see all of their Super Bowl XLIII Betting Odds and to get down on your favorites to make the big game.
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