NFL Long Shot Parlay for Week One

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Sports betting is becoming an increasingly big part of professional sports for fans. We all know that one friend who loves to put down a massive parlay that he swears will hit. Well today, we’re going to be that friend. We’re gonna give you a long-shot parlay for Week One of the NFL season. It is a six-leg parlay that turns $10 into $1000 and includes my three favorite picks for this week referenced in this article. So what are the other three legs?

San Francisco 49ers -4.5 vs. New York Jets

This will be a very exciting game for all NFL fans, and it is easy to imagine that everyone will be tuned to watch the return of Aaron Rodgers. However, the overall cohesiveness and roster will result in the 49ers winning this matchup. I have no doubt that the Jets will be a serious contender this year, but this 49ers defense will be a lot for a team that is still learning how to play together. Expect the 49ers to walk away with this game in a thriller in the Bay Area on Monday Night Football.

Green Bay Packers -3 vs. Philadelphia Eagles

The Packers might not have an evident weakness on this entire roster. Jordan Love is going to be an MVP candidate this year with this offensive cast. The Eagles are a fractured organization right now with Nick Sirianni and Jalen Hurts at odds with each other. I am going to ride with the team on the rise with Green Bay in this matchup as I expect Nick Sirrianni to be fired by the season’s end.

Denver Broncos ML vs. Seattle Seahawks

This is my boldest take of the week. The Broncos will be traveling to the Pacific Northwest for a matchup against the Seahawks. For Bo Nix, it will be his first NFL start. However, he has played in the Pacific Northwest for the past few years and I’d expect a lot of true Oregon fans to make the journey to try and push Bo Nix’s team over the top. Despite just that, the Broncos do have some good pieces with Courtland Sutton, Patrick Surtain, and company. If it all comes together quickly, the Broncos may be able to steal a game on the road as a six-point underdog.

Parker Ryan

Enthusiastic Sports writer double majoring in Sport Management and Business Administration at the University of Florida.

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