NFL Week 4 Moneyline Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions (2024)

The super favorites haven’t been getting the job done through the first three weeks of the season. However, maybe the tide has turned. After all, the Cowboys closed out the Giants with a five-point victory to start Week 4.

But despite all the wildness, we still added a +756 win with last week’s moneyline parlay that included the Steelers, Vikings, and Packers.

Let’s get greedy as we try to hit another NFL moneyline parlay this weekend.

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    NFL Week 4 Best Parlays

    (Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

    Parlay #1

    • Leg 1: Pittsburgh Steelers (-125)
    • Leg 2: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+110)
    • Leg 3: New Orleans Saints (+114)

    The Pittsburgh Steelers have dominated defensively. It all starts with the pass rush. But ultimately, the entire defense has played really well to begin the year. That’s not a good sign for Anthony Richardson, who has really struggled throwing the football. Richardson has just 36 completions through three games to go along with three touchdowns and six interceptions. Yeah, that’s not a typo. He’s averaging six interceptions despite playing behind a very good pass-protection unit. Give me the Steelers.

    In a rematch of last year’s playoff matchup, I still like the Buccaneers to get by the Eagles. Last weekend was miserable for the Buccaneers. They were beaten badly by Bo Nix and the Broncos. But the Eagles could be without their top three receivers and a couple of starting offensive linemen. The Eagles might not be able to find much offense down the field in the passing game.

    Finally, despite last week’s lackluster offensive performance against the Eagles, I’ve still enjoyed what the Saints have done this year. Derek Carr has played incredibly well and Alvin Kamara looks very healthy to begin the season. Carr should have plenty of time in the pocket to deliver accurate strikes throughout the game. Take the Saints on the road to close out this parlay.

    Parlay Odds: +708


    Parlay #2

    • Leg 1: Los Angeles Rams  (+124)
    • Leg 2: Las Vegas Raiders (-125)
    • Leg 3: Washington Commanders (+145)

    If the Rams can rally against the 49ers and win, they sure can do it against the Bears, who practically have no consistent offense with Caleb Williams under center. Yes, the Bears have a solid pass defense. But the Rams will look to run the ball as much as possible anyway. Matthew Stafford didn’t even record a completion for a long time in the first half.

    The Raiders and Browns are both hideous. But at least we saw the Raiders overcome adversity and defeat the Ravens earlier in the year. I’d say the Raiders are probably the more confident team, especially at home. Both teams have missed countless tackles, and the Las Vegas secondary is terrible. But Deshaun Watson won’t dissect any offense with how he plays.

    Lastly, I’ll ride with the Commanders. Washington already proved that being on the road doesn’t have much of an effect on them after a monster performance from Daniels on the road against Cincinnati. Look, the Commanders will have to score almost every drive like they did last week, but I think they can do just that against a Cardinals team that is also very weak in the secondary.

    Parlay Odds: +887

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