NFL Week 12 Moneyline Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions (2023)

We have a smaller slate on Sunday, with four games featured on Thanksgiving and Black Friday. But there are still enough games to get in three different parlays.

The goal is to hit at least one parlay. If we can do that, we’ll finish NFL Week 12 profitable.

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    NFL Week 12 Parlays

    (Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

    Parlay #1

    • Leg 1: New York Giants (+144)
    • Leg 2: Tennessee Titans (-196)
    • Leg 3: Cincinnati Bengals (+104)

    The Patriots haven’t even announced a starter for their game against the Giants. Meanwhile, New York is coming off a win over Washington, where they scored 31 points on three passing touchdowns from Tommy DeVito. New York has confidence, while the Patriots are struggling to find answers. Give me the Giants at home.

    Meanwhile, the Panthers continue to hurt Bryce Young by changing offensive play-callers. Because of that, Will Levis will outshine Bryce Young in Sunday’s game.

    Finally, we’ll ride with the Bengals at home as slight underdogs. Browning showed some promise late in the second half last weekend. I think he’s got enough weapons to succeed offensively with the Bengals.

    Parlay Odds: +651


    Parlay #2

    • Leg 1: Houston Texans (+104)
    • Leg 2: New Orleans Saints (-106)
    • Leg 3: Denver Broncos (-122)

    At home, the Texans should have a premium home-field advantage in a big AFC South matchup. C.J. Stroud has the entire team believing. They’ve played better offensively than the Jaguars this season. Houston will be ready to go.

    Meanwhile, the Saints have acknowledged that Derek Carr will play on Sunday. He’ll take on Atlanta’s Desmond Ridder, who was benched for a few games. Now he’s back as the starter after a bye week. Atlanta has done a lot of mismanagement with Ridder and the entire Falcons team. I’ll gladly take the Saints and their defense to hold Atlanta.

    Finally, while the Browns have a unique defense, the offense behind Dorian Thompson-Robinson likely won’t match Russell Wilson. Wilson has gone under the radar this year and has performed at an above-average rate for this Broncos offense. Take them at home.

    Parlay Odds: +621


    Parlay #3

    • Leg 1: Arizona Cardinals (+102)
    • Leg 2: Philadelphia Eagles (-166)
    • Leg 3: Minnesota Vikings (-168)

    The Los Angeles Rams have one of the worst defenses in the NFL. They’ve rushed the passer well enough. But the secondary and run defense could use a lot of work. Therefore, the Cardinals could have a strong offensive performance. Murray’s great escapability and James Conner has been running well since returning. I’ll take the Cardinals at home, especially if Cooper Kupp is limited or out for the Rams.

    Also, don’t get your hopes up about Buffalo. The Bills took it to the Jets, but they have no offense. They won’t do the same against the Eagles this weekend.

    Finally, the Bears should be more excited about having two top-five picks in the NFL Draft than winning games this year. This is Justin Fields’ audition for next season. While he played well last weekend, I don’t think it’ll be consistent. After all, Minnesota’s secondary is very underrated. Let’s take the Vikings to earn the Monday Night Football win against Chicago.

    Parlay Odds: +416


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