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Updated Super Bowl betting odds from Las Vegas

Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton (1) runs the ball under pressure from the Dallas Cowboys during a NFL football game, Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)
Carolina Panthers quarterback Cam Newton (1) runs the ball under pressure from the Dallas Cowboys during a NFL football game, Thursday, Nov. 26, 2015, in Arlington, Texas. (AP Photo/Brandon Wade)
Jan 18, 2016

FLOWERY BRANCH -- Here are the updated Super Bowl odds and ends including exact matchups, exact results, spreads for each Super Bowl matchup as well as lines for the conference title games courtesy of Bovada, (www.Bovada.lv, Twitter: @BovadaLV).

Odds to win the 2016 Super Bowl (Teams in red have longer odds, teams in blue have shorter odds, and teams in black stayed the same…the colors are from one date to the next)         

1/11/16             Current (1/18/16)

Carolina Panthers                      5/1                    2/1
New England Patriots                9/2                    2/1
Arizona Cardinals                      17/4                  4/1
Denver Broncos                        11/2                  4/1

Super Bowl Line

AFC                  Pick’em
NFC                  Pick’em

Super Bowl Exact Matchup         

Arizona Cardinals vs Denver Broncos                 9/2
Arizona Cardinals vs New England Patriots         11/4
Carolina Panthers vs Denver Broncos                 11/4               
Carolina Panthers vs New England Patriots         3/2

Super Bowl Exact Result              

Arizona beats Denver                            13/2                          
Arizona beats New England                   10/1                  
Carolina beats Denver                           5/1                   
Carolina beats New England                  15/4                   
Denver beats Arizona                            9/1  
Denver beats Carolina                           7/1                   
New England beats Arizona                   11/2                    
New England beats Carolina                  15/4                 

  Super Bowl 50 Spreads

Arizona Cardinals                      +3     
Denver Broncos                        -3           
Arizona Cardinals                      +3.5         
New England Patriots                -3.5   
Carolina Panthers                      -3.5                             
Denver Broncos                        +3.5    
Carolina Panthers                      Pick’em
New England Patriots                Pick’em

Will the Carolina Panthers win the Super Bowl?              

Yes                              +200     (2/1)    
No                                 -250     (2/5)

Will the New England Patriots win the Super Bowl?      

Yes                              +200     (2/1)    
No                                 -250     (2/5)

Will the Arizona Cardinals win the Super Bowl?             

Yes                              +400     (4/1)
No                                 -600     (1/6)

Will the Denver Broncos win the Super Bowl?              

Yes                              +400     (4/1)
No                                 -600     (1/6)

Conference Game Spreads

Odds to win the NFC     

Arizona Cardinals                      +3            
Carolina Panthers                      -3                                  

Odds to win the AFC     

New England Patriots                -3½             
Denver Broncos                        +3½          

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About the Author

Honored by the Pro Football Hall of Fame in recognition of his "long and distinguished reporting in the field of pro football," D. Orlando Ledbetter, Esq. has covered the NFL 28 seasons. A graduate of Howard University, he's a winner of Georgia Sportswriter of the Year and three Associated Press Sports Editor awards.

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