Draftkings Takes $3M Football Futures Parlay

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Draftkings Takes $3M Football Futures Parlay

Draftkings Sportsbook has taken a $3 million futures bet on three teams winning their respective divisions that would pay a whopping $5.5 million.

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The three legs of the parlay are the Green Bay Packers to win the NFC North (-360), Alabama to win the SEC West (-670) and Georgia to win the SEC East (-110).  

As of October 6, all three of those teams have perfect records.  Georgia is tied with Tennessee and Florida at 2-0 and will face off against the Vols this wekeend as a -12.5 favorite.

- Mary Montgomery, Gambling911.com

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