Week 11 of the NFL season is in the books and what a week it was. There was plenty of drama across the slate, including a pretty significant win for the Rams over the Seahawks for the biggest result of the week. While I was unable to cash in on my Week 11 mega parlay, I did cash back in Week 1 at +2512 odds! I have come within 1 or 2 legs of cashing these massive parlays in recent weeks, so let’s make it a second winner this week!
With the Week 12 Sunday slate on the horizon, let’s get right into my NFL Week 12 mega parlay that pays out at over 24/1 odds at DraftKings Sportsbook.
Browns +5.5 (-110)
Texans ML (+154)
Jets ML (+124)
Titans +6.5 (-118)
Seahawks ML (-750)
NFL Week 13 parlay odds: +2210
Cleveland Browns +5.5 vs San Francisco 49ers (-110)
This has all the makings of a disastrous spot for a 49ers team that has had its struggles on the road in cold and windy conditions over the year. In fact, San Francisco quarterback Brock Purdy has spoken explicitly about his struggles in the cold, and he also hasn’t fared well against the Browns in the past. In fact, the lone time Purdy played in Cleveland, he completed just 12 passes and threw for just 125 yards and an interception. Given the fact that Purdy tends to struggle with ball security and accuracy in rain and snow in his career, the weather conditions on Sunday (35 degrees with sustained winds of 25 miles per hour) should make it difficult for San Francisco to score against a ferocious Cleveland defense. I can only look toward the home ‘dog in this one.
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Houston Texans ML over Indianapolis Colts (+154)
Speaking of excellent defenses, the Texans are arguably the best defense in football at the moment and for good reason. After all, Houston just bottled up Josh Allen and the Bills offense a week ago, and the Texans are now coming off extended rest to take on a Colts team that is reeling a bit following a demoralizing loss to the Chiefs last week. Furthermore, Indianapolis quarterback Daniel Jones is also fighting through an injury and that doesn’t bode well against a monstrous Houston pass rush led by the likes of Will Anderson Jr. and Danielle Hunter. Houston has a great shot to win this one outright, so I’ll add the Texans as a leg to juice up our parlay odds.
New York Jets ML over Atlanta Falcons (+124)
This is a game where the wrong team could be favored at MetLife Stadium, and it’s the Jets who have a bit of value on the money line on Sunday. Kirk Cousins is back under center in Atlanta and that’s hardly good news for a Falcons offense that has a difficult matchup this week on the road in cold conditions. As for the hosts, the Jets have turned from Justin Fields to Tyrod Taylor, which raises their offensive floor considerably, and the results have been positive thus far. Just last week, New York put up a solid showing against the Ravens and the Jets have covered the number in 5 of their last 6 contests. With that in mind, let’s back New York to win as short underdogs on Sunday.
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Tennessee Titans +6.5 vs Jacksonville Jaguars (-118)
For our next leg, we’ll target the Tennessee Titans to keep things within one score against the Jacksonville Jaguars. No team in the NFL is due for regression more than Jacksonville at this point of the season, and the Titans happen to be trending up following a stretch in which they’ve covered the spread in 3 consecutive contests. On the other side, while the Jaguars are firmly in position to make the playoffs in a crowded AFC, Trevor Lawrence and the offense haven’t exactly been playing that well for large stretches of the season. This has routinely been a difficult spot for Jacksonville over the years, and it wouldn’t surprise me if Tennessee was able to keep this one close, and possibly even win outright.
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Seattle Seahawks ML over Minnesota Vikings (-750)
To close out our mega parlay, let’s take the Seattle Seahawks on the money line to serve as an anchor leg. This is an extremely difficult matchup for Vikings rookie quarterback Max Brosmer, who is making his first start at the NFL level against an aggressive and ferocious Seahawks defense on the road. Seattle is dealing with some injuries on defense, but considering that it just held down an elite Rams offense on the road a few weeks ago, there should be no concerns with how Mike Macdonald’s group will approach this week’s matchup. On the other side, the Vikings defense has quietly struggled in recent weeks, and those issues should continue on the road against Sam Darnold and a Seattle passing attack that is humming at the moment.
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