NFL Parlays Bookies Can Use To Increase Weekend Profits

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Sep/06/2018

Online bookie agents can increase sportsbook profits by promoting NFL parlays. Check out a couple of 4-team NFL Parlays that should increase sportsbook profits this weekend.

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NFL Parlays: Option #1

Atlanta Falcons +1.5 at Philadelphia Eagles -1.5

Houston Texans +6.5 at New England Patriots -6.5

Jacksonville Jaguars -3 at New York Giants +3

Seattle Seahawks +3 at Denver Broncos -3

Thursday night’s NFL game between the Falcons and Eagles should be one of the most difficult to handicap.

Philly must start backup quarterback Nick Foles while Atlanta’s offense might not perform any better this season than it did last season. 50% of bettors favor the Eagles. 50% favor the Falcons.

Many professional NFL analysts believe Houston can not only cover the spread, but also beat the Patriots straight up. Other professional NFL analysts feel the Patriots could easily cover because Tom Brady threw 5 TD passes when these two teams met last season.

No matter which side your players are on, they’ll want to bet a parlay that includes this game.

Jacksonville should have the top defense in the NFL. The Giants overhauled both their offense and defense after last year’s horrible season.

It’s tough to walk into New York and beat the Giants. Here’s another tough game to handicap.

Denver’s offense is untested. Seattle’s defense is untested. These two teams appear close in talent. Most professional handicappers don’t have a strong opinion on who covers the spread when Seattle battles Denver.

Casual players most definitely won’t know for sure who covers the spread.

NFL Parlays: Option #2

Washington Redskins +1 at Arizona Cardinals -1

Dallas Cowboys +3 at Carolina Panthers -3

New York Jets +6.5 at Detroit Lions -6.5

L.A. Rams -4 at Oakland Raiders +4

Most sports bettors feel Arizona beats Washington by at least 2 points. That doesn’t mean it will happen. Neither Arizona nor Washington has the edge in this matchup.

Like Arizona versus Washington, most sports bettors have a strong opinion about Cowboys at Panthers. Again, just because money goes one way, it doesn’t mean the money has gone the correct way.

Dallas is a better team in 2018 than they were in 2017 while Carolina’s defense might not be nearly as good this season as it was last season.

48% of bettors favor the Jets at +6.5. 52% of bettors favor the Lions at -6.5 That’s close to a 50% split on who covers the spread.

Online bookie agents must add Lions versus Jets to some of their promoted parlays.

63% believe the Rams cover the 4-point spread. But, the Rams battle the Raiders in Oakland. This could be a trap game for the Rams. 

Always choose NFL games that are touch to handicap on your NFL Parlays. Parlays are tough to win, which means it challenges players while ensuring, most of the time, a solid profit for online bookies.

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