High-Risk, High-Reward NFL Week 9 Parlays Show Off Your Betting Skills

It’s Week 9 of the NFL and we have some tantalizing parlays for bettors to take advantage of for big profits.

Alright, NFL bettors, it’s time to crank up the excitement with our powerhouse parlay picks! We’ve scoured this week’s NFL schedule to bring you the juiciest combinations that could turn your wagers into big wins with these NFL parlay picks.

Our team of football aficionados has dissected matchups, crunched the numbers and made their favorite NFL picks. Now we’re parlaying some of those picks into a high-risk, high-reward NFL parlay with an exciting potential payout.

Keep in mind that parlays raise your risk as well as your reward, so you’ll want to give yourself an edge whenever possible.

Below you’ll see some of our experts’ favorite NFL bets and where we would parlay them. Don’t miss out on the chance to cash in on these carefully curated parlay picks. Scroll down to see our picks for this weekend and let’s stack the odds in your favor.

Take Colts, Ravens, Bills

Even with backup quarterback Gardner Minshew under center, this Indianapolis Colts should be able to get past the one-win Carolina Panthers. They will lean on their two-headed monster at running back in Jonathan Taylor and Zack Moss.

The Baltimore Ravens have won three in a row, are in really solid form right now and should be able to control the game at home against the Seattle Seahawks.

Finally, under Sean McDermott, the Buffalo Bills have gone 19-4 SU (+15.7 units, 65.4% ROI) after allowing 99 or less rushing yards in two straight games; 6-1 SU (+8.6 units, 122.9% ROI) after three or more consecutive ATS losses; 15-5 SU (+9.7 units, 42.2% ROI) versus poor rushing defenses that allow 130 or more rushing yards per game; and 23-9 SU (+10.9 units, 33% ROI) after outgaining their opponent by 100-plus yards in their last game. All-in-all, this +425 parlay seems really valuable over at BetMGM. – Dan Karpuc

Same Game Parlay with Washington and Over

The Washington Commanders have actually won three games this season and the New England Patriots have only been able to put together two wins this season.

The Patriots are averaging 14 points scored per game this season, while the Commanders are averaging 21 points per game. And the Commanders are 6-1 SU in November games over the last three years. As for the total, the Patriots have hit the Over in their last two games and the Commanders are coming off a game in which they hit the Over, so I see a ton of value in this parlay – Lucy Burdge

Take Washington, Minnesota, Houston, Dallas

This is what I like to call the “Do these teams really deserve their lines?” parlay.

Let’s start in New England, where the 2-6 Patriots are laying over a field goal at home against Washington. Simply put, there’s no chance they’re that much better than anyone in the NFL. I don’t care if the Commanders just sold off a few good players, these teams are even at worst.

As for the Minnesota Vikings, they’re playing the Taylor Heineke-led Atlanta Falcons with a rookie QB making his first start. Risky? Sure, but I have seen nothing from Atlanta that says they should be laying over a field goal either. Heineke is making his first start in this offense, and the defense is awful.

The Houston Texans just lost to the Panthers, so now everyone thinks they suck. But the Tampa Bay Buccaneers are on the Baker train to Loserville. They looked terrible against the Bills last week, and Buffalo’s defense is actually one of the worst in the NFL.

Lastly, I am still not a believer in the Philadelphia Eagles. They have gotten very lucky quite often, and easily could have more losses. Everyone is down on the Dallas Cowboys because of Dak Prescott, but they can go into Philly and shock everyone –Matt Horner


 

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