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American football | Friday, November 10, 2023 11:26 AM

NFL Parlay Picks for Week 10: NFL Player Props Parlay at 13.28 Odds

NFL Parlay Picks for Week 10: NFL Player Props Parlay at 13.28 Odds
IMAGO / ZUMA Wire Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans (13) celebrates a catch during a game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Houston Texans.

The NFL is back in Germany for the second consecutive week, as Bill Belichick takes his New England Patriots on the road to face the surging Indianapolis Colts, in a game that looks a world away from last week’s Chiefs-Dolphins clash.

Back in the States, the 6 pm slate is headlined by the San Francisco 49ers travelling east to take on the AFC South-topping Jacksonville Jaguars, with the visitors looking to halt a three-game losing streak while the hosts look to make it six regular season wins in a row 1999.

In the late window, the Los Angeles Chargers welcome NFC North leaders the Detroit Lions to SoFi Stadium, looking to capitalise on back-to-back wins of two scores or more – before ‘America’s Game’ sees the Dallas Cowboys taking on divisional rival the New York Giants, who are starting their third different quarterback in three games.

Following that, the New York Jets are once again in ‘Primetime’ on Sunday Night Football, taking on a rejuvenated Las Vegas Raiders who were freed from the shackles of Josh McDaniels last Tuesday and celebrated with locker room cigars on Sunday.

Our NFL expert Joshua Jones has a 13.28 parlay for Week 10 of football action, so if you want more from him, visit our Expert Insights section.

NFL Week 8 Parlay odds: 13.28

Odds via bet365 as at 00:00, 9th November 2023. Odds may now differ.


Baltimore Ravens vs Cleveland Browns: Marky Mark And The Funky Bunch

United States, NFL, Sunday, November 12th, 18:00 (UK)

The league’s hottest team gets a divisional showdown in Week 10, as the Baltimore Ravens (7-2) ride their four-game winning streak into battle against the Cleveland Browns (5-3) looking to take advantage of the Kansas City Chiefs’ bye-week to take sole control of the #1 seed in the AFC.

Baltimore took care of business last week, expertly dispatching another NFC playoff contender without so much as breaking a sweat – dominating the Seattle Seahawks in a matchup that was even more one-sided than their obliteration of the Detroit Lions.

The Ravens racked up over 500 total yards and 29 first downs while limiting their opponents to 151 yards and 6 first downs, on the way to a 37-3 victory at the M&T Bank Stadium in which they outrushed Seattle by 298 yards to 28.

Cleveland had themselves a day too in shutting out the Clayton Tune-led Arizona Cardinals during a 27-0 victory in which they allowed just 58 total yards, and forced three turnovers out of the fifth-round rookie, moving to 5-3 and keeping themselves in strong contention for a wildcard spot in the playoffs.

The Browns were also able to welcome Deshaun Watson back after he had missed several games through a myriad of excuses – with the former Texan looking after the ball and helping his team to victory, all he needs with a defence as nasty as theirs.

Lamar Jackson represents their biggest challenge of the season so far though, and he looks even better than he did when the Ravens mauled Dorian Thompson-Robinson on the way to a 28-3 victory in Week 4.

Baltimore have been the best side in the NFL over the last four weeks and, while their defence has given sides nightmares, it’s Lamar and the offence that are devastating opponents on the ground and through the air.

His connection with tight-end Mark Andrews has been comfortably the most reliable facet of their passing game throughout Jackson’s tenure, and that’s no different this year – even with their wideout additions. Andrews leads the team in receiving yards – despite having missed a week – and has exceeded this line in five of his last six starts for an average of 66.2 yards per game.

He has historically been a match-up problem for Cleveland too, no matter how well their defence has performed in general, and I expect him to take care of business here too. While the Browns allow the least total yards to tight-ends on the season at 155, it’s worth noting that Andrews accounts for 52% of that number.

His 80-yard two-touchdown game in their Week 4 meeting made it six times in eight starts against Baltimore’s divisional rival that he’s surpassed 46.5 yards, averaging 65 yards per game in that run.

  • Selection: Mark Andrews Over 46.5 Receiving Yards
  • Best Odds: 1.90
  • Bookmaker: bet365
  • Stake: 4/10

Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs Tennessee Titans: Big Mike Tortures Titans

United States, NFL, Sunday, November 12th, 18:00 (UK)

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (3-5) are looking to halt the skid when they welcome the Tennessee Titans (3-5) to the Raymond James Stadium, having lost four straight games to relinquish their lead atop the NFC South.

Baker’s boys lost a thriller in Houston in Week 9, taking a four-point lead with 46 seconds left on the clock before allowing Texans QB CJ Stroud to march down the field and find Tank Dell for the game-winning touchdown on the way to a record-breaking performance.

They allowed the 2nd overall pick in the 2023 draft to throw for 470 yards – the most in a single-game by a rookie ever – and became just the third QB of all-time to pass for that many yards with five touchdowns and no interceptions.

It was a complete defensive failure for the Buccaneers, and now they face a Titans side that feel like they are ‘on the up’ with rookie Will Levis steering the ship. He followed up his four-TD debut against Atlanta with a less-impressive-but-still-decent 262-yard game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, in which he had a chance to win the game with seconds left on the clock.

The big positive for Tennessee in his starts is his clear willingness to air the ball out and, while it may land him in trouble with turnover-worthy plays, it should mean they are a more exciting offence to watch.

This week’s opposing QB Baker Mayfield is another that loves to let his receivers make plays, and there are few better in the NFL at it than Mike Evans. The veteran wideout excels no matter who is under centre, be it Baker or Brady, and looks like he’s on his way to a 10th consecutive season with over 1,000 receiving yards whilst averaging his highest ‘per reception’ mark since 2019.

The Aggies graduate has been slaughtering opposing secondaries all season, managing 60+ yards in five of his eight starts, and gets a positive matchup here with a Titans unit that allows the 6th-most yards per game to opposing wide receivers and has a specific problem covering WR1.

On the season; Amari Cooper (Browns), Chris Olave (Saints), and Keenan Allen (Chargers), have all dropped 100-yard games on Tennessee, whilst Josh Downs (Colts), Diontae Johnson (Steelers), and Ja’Marr Chase all racked up over 70 yards.

  • Selection: Mike Evans Over 60.5 Receiving Yards
  • Best Odds: 1.90
  • Bookmaker: bet365
  • Stake: 4/10

Los Angeles Chargers vs Detroit Lions: Sam Slaughters Soft Underbelly

United States, NFL, Sunday, November 12th, 21:05 (UK)

The Los Angeles Chargers moved back to parity with an ugly primetime win over the New York Jets, and now look to make a real statement when the Detroit Lions (6-2) come to California, who themselves are hoping to close the gap to Philadelphia atop the National Football Conference.

The Bolts pasted the Zach Wilson-led Jets on Monday Night Football earlier this week, dropping three touchdowns on one of the league’s better defences whilst holding their offence to just six points, but anyone who watched the game will tell you they were not good value for their victory.

LA managed a paltry 191 total yards, 79 less than their opponents, had fewer first downs and controlled the football for nine minutes fewer and if Wilson could avoid giving the ball away at every opportunity the scoreline could have been a lot different.

Detroit, on the other hand, returned from their bye week healthier than they have been all season with a drubbing of the Las Vegas Raiders in their rear-view mirror.

The Lions put on a clinic across the board – aside from red zone offence – outgaining their opponents by over 300 yards in a performance that saw Vegas owner Mark Davis sack head coach Josh McDaniels a day later while starting QB Jimmy Garopollo dropped to the bench for the foreseeable.

Aaron Glenn’s defence earned six sacks and a turnover as the Raiders tried and failed to play catch-up, but it was the offence that set the tone for the game and TE Sam LaPorta had a hugely important part to play in that.

The rookie caught Detroit’s first touchdown of the game just before half-time to provide an immediate response to a Raiders drive that culminated in a Josh Jacobs touchdown and looked like it might flip the game in Vegas’ direction.

The second-rounder has been an extremely reliable target for QB Jared Goff in his short time in the NFL and is already featuring amongst the best in the league. He’s cleared this line in five of his eight NFL starts – managing 47 in another – and gets a positive matchup here against a Chargers secondary that has been vulnerable to tight ends.

LA allows the second-most yards per game to opposing TEs in the NFL and, while this figure is skewed slightly by Travis Kelce’s remarkable 179-yard game against them in Week 7, Derrick Ansley’s unit has struggled against the position – and they have barely faced a gauntlet of opposing players.

Cole Kmet (Bears), TJ Hockenson (Vikings), and Tyler Conklin (Jets) have all sailed past the 50-yard mark with ease, while even Miami’s Durham Smythe managed 44 in Week 1.

  • Selection: Sam LaPorta Over 50.5 Receiving Yards
  • Best Odds: 1.90
  • Bookmaker: bet365
  • Stake: 4/10

Dallas Cowboys vs New York Giants: Lamb in the Zone

United States, NFL, Sunday, November 12th, 21:25 (UK)

The Dallas Cowboys (5-3) came agonisingly close to a huge win over the Philadelphia Eagles last Sunday but must dust themselves off here as they take on the disappointing New York Giants (2-7) in a divisional match-up down in Texas.

Dallas were inches away from several plays that would have tipped the scales in their favour against the Eagles in Philadelphia, with Dak Prescott stepping out of bounds at the 1 on a two-point conversion the most painful of them all – meaning they had to push for a touchdown on their final drive rather than kick a game-tying field goal.

Leading 17-14 at the half, the Cowboys drove inside Philadelphia’s 10-yard line three times in the second half but only came away with 6 points – with Luke Schoonmaker’s touchdown overturned with his knee down at the 1 and CeeDee Lamb short of the goal line before fumbling on a 3rd & 26 desperation play.

Speaking of desperation, the Giants have been in a rough situation for the last few weeks and now will be starting third-stringer Tommy DeVito against the league’s nastiest defence. The undrafted rookie out of Illinois has had to come in for Tyrod Taylor and Daniel Jones in back-to-back weeks and neither appearance has been very pretty.

In his NFL debut, he completed two of seven passes for -1 yards and took two sacks for nine yards to finish the game against the Jets with -8 passing yards. He did run for a score though, and didn’t turn the ball over – if you’re looking for silver linings.

It got even worse in his second appearance against the Raiders last weekend though as, even though he went 15 of 20 for 175 yards and a score, he threw two picks and took six sacks – consistently putting the ball in harm’s way against one of the league’s least impressive defences. Now they face one of the best – and he’s 3.0 to throw 2+ interceptions.

On the other side of the ball, CeeDee Lamb has been balling out in the last few weeks and the New York Giants defence simply isn’t good enough to stop him.

Wide receivers are renowned for complaining no matter the situation they’re in, but it seems to have paid off for Lamb who has seen a huge uptick in performance since asking to see more of the ball.

Since asking to see more of the ball after Dallas’ disappointing defeat in San Francisco, Lamb has earned more than seven receptions (averaging 10.0 per game) in his last three, going for over 100 yards in each game at an average of 155.3 across them after earning just four receptions in four of his first five games.

He had 77 yards on four catches in Dallas’ season opener against New York and historically has always enjoyed his matchup with the Giants – averaging 104.7 yards per game when they face each other at AT&T Stadium.

  • Selection: CeeDee Lamb Over 77.5 Receiving Yards
  • Best Odds: 1.90
  • Bookmaker: bet365
  • Stake: 4/10

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