NFL Super Bowl Odds, Revised—NFC

After teams quickly gutted their rosters from 90 to 53 players (and poor Tiki Barber showing up nowhere) the NFL’s regular season is almost set to kickoff,.
NFL Super Bowl Odds, Revised—NFC
Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers points toward the NFL's most coveted trophy as he celebrates the Super Bowl win over Pittsburgh last February. One of the premier signal-callers in the league, Rodgers seems poised to lead his team back to the top in 2011. Timothy A. Clary/Getty Images
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Green Bay quarterback Aaron Rodgers points toward the NFL's most coveted trophy as he celebrates the Super Bowl win over Pittsburgh last February. One of the premier signal-callers in the league, Rodgers seems poised to lead his team back to the top in 2011. (Timothy A. Clary/Getty Images)
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