NFL Parlay of the Week: Week Four

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Atlanta Falcons -3 vs. New Orleans Saints

The Saints and the Falcons are very interesting teams as they are both vying to take control of the NFC South. The Falcons have had a very tough opening schedule, however, they have fought extremely hard in each of these matchups. The Saints’ offense was on fire to start the season, but last week, the Saints fell apart against the Eagles with less than 220 yards of total offense. If the start to the season for the Saints was only a mirage, then look for the Falcons to take this one easily against a pretender Saints team.

Buffalo Bills ML vs. Baltimore Ravens

The Bills’ offense has been insanely electric to start the season. Josh Allen early on is looking like an MVP candidate with his play and contribution to the best offense currently in the NFL. The Ravens’ defense isn’t what it was last year and now they have the worst pass defense in the league. The Ravens have allowed over 300 passing yards per game to opposing quarterbacks, and now that the Ravens will be facing a quarterback that they won’t be able to handle as the Bills will improve to 4-0.

Cincinnati Bengals -4.5 vs. Carolina Panthers

The Bengals may be 0-3, but their season is on the line. The Panthers with their new signal caller, Andy Dalton, looked completely different. However, one good week can not cover up the tumultuous first two weeks they had. Joe Burrow needs to light up the Panthers’ secondary this week, and luckily with Tee Higgins and Ja’Marr Chase, Burrow has the weapons to do it. The Bengals were a popular team entering the season and if they don’t crush the Panthers this week they may as well start to sell the farm. 

Denver Broncos +8 vs. New York Jets

The Broncos, led by their new rookie quarterback, Bo Nix, have managed to keep all their games close this season. The Jets have underperformed this season with Aaron Rodgers still trying to get reacclimated to NFL play. The Broncos as a unit are only getting better and Nix seems to be improving each week under center. With the Broncos playing as hard as they have to open up the season, they will keep this game close against the Jets.

Parker Ryan

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

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