NFL Week 16 Moneyline Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions (2023)

There are plenty of games on the slate with a 3-point spread or less. It will be an exciting Week 16 with so many potentially close games as we near the end of the regular season.

That said, I’ve added three moneyline parlays that are better than +400 odds. If we hit one parlay, we’ll profit in the NFL with these bets.

Let’s get right to it!

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    NFL Week 16 Best Parlays

    (Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)

    Parlay #1

    • Leg 1: Cincinnati Bengals (-124)
    • Leg 2: Indianapolis Colts (-104)
    • Leg 3: Green Bay Packers (-230)

    On Saturday, the Bengals will face the Steelers at 4:30 pm ET. Pittsburgh has decided to roll with third-string quarterback Mason Rudolph for that matchup. The Steelers aren’t getting much production out of George Pickens, who has refused to block. Diontae Johnson has also had some issues with putting in effort. With that said, I’ll roll with the red-hot Bengals here.

    Meanwhile, the Colts are also very hot. They’re facing a Falcons squad that just lost to the Panthers in a monsoon. Atlanta will start Taylor Heinicke, but I don’t anticipate that making a difference. Give me the Colts.

    Finally, I’m on the Packers here. The Packers haven’t played great defense. However, Joe Barry’s job is on the line, and they’re facing the worst offense in the NFL. Green Bay will easily outscore the Panthers.

    Parlay Odds: +415


    Parlay #2

    • Leg 1: Cleveland Browns (-142)
    • Leg 2: Detroit Lions (-174)
    • Leg 3: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-108)

    Earlier this week, I anticipated C.J. Stroud being back in the lineup. He won’t be. It’ll be Case Keenum for the Texans. Therefore, we’ll side with the Browns, who are 2-1 with Joe Flacco this season. At home, the defense should come alive against a Texans offense that could still be without Nico Collins too.

    On the other hand, the Lions will face the Vikings after a 42-point explosion over Denver. Detroit’s been inconsistent on both sides of the ball. However, the Lions are also 10-4 on the season and have some big-time x-factors. With the Vikings starting Nick Mullens, I’ll take the Lions without hesitation.

    The Buccaneers have won three straight, while the Jaguars have lost three straight. Tampa Bay’s last two wins were on the road, while the Jaguars have lost two of their last three at home. The offense has been limited recently for Jacksonville. Trevor Lawrence looks like he’s recovered from an ankle sprain. However, the offensive execution hasn’t been there. Give me the Bucs.

    Parlay Odds: +416


    Parlay #3

    • Leg 1: Washington Commanders (+142)
    • Leg 2: Chicago Bears (-198)
    • Leg 3: Miami Dolphins (-122)

    I’m not guaranteeing a Washington win over the Jets. But getting +142 going up against Trevor Siemien is good value. The Commanders will certainly have the better quarterback, whether it’s Sam Howell or Jacoby Brissett.

    Conversely, I like the Bears to escape the Cardinals. Chicago’s defense has really improved in the second half of the year. Now, the Bears’ offense needs to score points off those turnovers. Once the Bears do that, they’ll be a legitimate, tough team to beat every week.

    Plus, the Cowboys have been so much worse on the road this season. The defense typically can’t handle big plays down the field. Even with Tyreek Hill potentially out, the Dolphins will still create big plays down the field against Dallas to earn the win.

    Parlay Odds: +562


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