Via R.J. Bell, Vegas odds on where free agent QB Peyton Manning will end up:
Cardinals: 19% ($100 wins $250)
Dolphins: 16.5% ($100 wins $300)
Redskins: 13% ($100 wins $400)
Jets: 9.5% ($100 wins $600)
Chiefs: 7.5% ($100 wins $800)
Retire: 6% ($100 wins $1,000)
Seahawks: 6% ($100 wins $1,000)
Texans: 4% ($100 wins $1,500)
49ers: 3% ($100 wins $2,000)
Broncos: 3% ($100 wins $2,000)
Titans: 1.5% ($100 wins $4,000)
Team Not Listed: 11% ($100 wins $500)
Source: news.daylife.com
Source: twitter.com
Via R.J. Bell of Pregame.com, here are odds where Peyton Manning will land in 2012.
Retire: 20% ($100 wins $250)
Dolphins: 20% ($100 wins $250)
Redskins: 17% ($100 wins $300)
Colts: 14% ($100 wins $400)
Jets: 11% ($100 wins $500)
Cardinals: 3% ($100 wins $2,500)
Broncos: 3% ($100 wins $2,500)
49ers: 2% ($100 wins $4,000)
Titans: 1.5% ($100 wins $5,000)
Chiefs: 1.5% ($100 wins $5,000)
Texans: 1% ($100 wins $7,500)
Other Team: 6% ($100 wins $1,000)
ESPN Expert Picks for 2010 NFL Season
The votes are in among 16 ESPN “experts,” from hustling reporters John Clayton and Adam Shefter, to fantasy guru Matthew Berry, to a bunch of guys I’ve never heard of.
Among the locals, only six have a playoff spot reserved for the Giants, while 10 believe the Jets will advance to the postseason.
The Colts, Chargers and 49ers were selected by all 16 to win their respective divisions, but only two had either the Chargers or 49ers advancing to the Super Bowl.
Aaron Rogers and Peyton Manning are the top MVP candidates, and the Super Bowl is expected to be represented in AFC by the Colts or Ravens and in the NFC by the Packers or Cowboys.
In honor of the start of football season with tonight’s Hall of Fame Game (Cowboys vs. Bengals, 8 p.m. ET, NBC), a link to my favorite Peyton Manning commercial.
Say it with me. Say it with me. Here we go. Let’s go, insurance adjusters. Let’s go!
Cut that meat! Cut that meat!



