Found February 06, 2012 on Cincinnati Bengals Blog:
When the Giants visit Paul Brown Stadium next season, it will mark the 28th time in franchise history for the Bengals to play a regular-season game against the defending Super Bowl champion. The Bengals are 9-18 record overall but 2-2 in games at Paul Brown Stadium. In 1991 the Bengals beat the Giants 27-24 and in 2008 the Giants posted a 26-23 win at the old Giants Stadium in overtime. According to Bovada (formerly BoDog), the Bengals have opened at 40-1 to win Super Bowl XLVII in New Orleans. The Packers are the favorites at 6-1 followed by the Patriots (7-1) and Saints (8-1). The Giants are the eighth-best favorites at 15-1. As for the rest of the AFC North, the Steelers are 12-1 followed by the Ravens (14-1). The Browns, along with the Jaguars, have the longest odds at 100-1. Following the Packers win last year over the Steelers in Super Bowl XLV, the Packers were at 7-1, Patriots 8-1 and Giants 20-1. The Bengals were 60-1.
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