NFL Week 6 Moneyline Parlay Odds, Picks & Predictions (2024)

It’s been a wild year in the NFL, with so many upsets winning outright. With that in mind, I’ve added two moneyline parlays you’ll want to consider for Week 6.

Will the massive upsets finally come to a halt?

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    NFL Week 6 Best Parlays

    (Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

    Parlay #1

    • Leg 1: Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-166)
    • Leg 2: Tennessee Titans (-148)
    • Leg 3: Denver Broncos (+124)

    Even if Derek Carr were playing, I’d be on the Buccaneers. But with Spencer Rattler getting the start, I’m totally fading him with Tampa Bay here. The Buccaneers have a very good secondary and a pass rush that has played very well up to this point. On the other hand, the Saints have been dreadful in pass protection. That won’t help the rookie quarterback in his first game.

    Have you ever seen line movement down when the starter becomes available over the backup? Well, it happened in this Titans-Colts game. Once Anthony Richardson was labeled healthy, all the Titans became heavier favorites at home. I’m with everyone else. After all, Joe Flacco gives the Colts a better chance to win than Richardson.

    Finally, the Chargers are coming off an early bye week. They’ll likely be rusty against a Broncos team that has won three consecutive games. Denver’s defense is electric, and Bo Nix is really starting to learn the offense and protect the football. Give me Denver.

    Parlay Odds: +501


    Parlay #2

    • Leg 1: Dallas Cowboys  (+130)
    • Leg 2: New York Giants (+150)
    • Leg 3: New York Jets (+114)

    Don’t you just love chaos?

    This is a simple parlay with backing the home underdog in the final three games of the week.

    The Cowboys have escaped two consecutive road games against the Giants and Steelers, but they’ve performed poorly at home this season. It won’t continue forever. Meanwhile, the Lions have only played one road game this season and scored just 20 points in a tight 20-13 win over Arizona. Dallas had a poor start to the season against the run defensively, but that’s changed over the last two weeks.

    On the other hand, the New York Giants went to Seattle and earned a big victory over the Seahawks without Malik Nabers and Devin Singletary. Both are questionable for Sunday’s game. However, there’s newfound confidence with this group. The defense gets to the quarterback quickly, and the offense consistently moves the football. Cincinnati looks worse. Let’s be real.

    Finally, it doesn’t really matter who the coach is. The analytics, stats, X’s and O’s, and everything in between like the Jets to knock off the Bills. Buffalo has lost two consecutive games to Baltimore and Houston on the road and now has to stay on the road to face the Jets on Monday Night Football. The team has scored just 30 points in eight quarters and previously scored at least 31 points in their first three games of the season.

    New York will be fine defensively, and with Aaron Rodgers and a new play-caller, the Jets’ offense will come around, too.

    Parlay Odds: +1130

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