- We still have 13 games to be played in Week 11, meaning plenty of options for NFL parlay legs
- I have placed two different NFL parlays in Week 11
- See my NFL parlay picks below, including a 91-1 longshot parlay
In trying to put together the perfect NFL parlay(s) for Week 11 of the 2024-25 season, I have gone through all of the betting options available. The result has been a five-leg, longshot NFL parlay that comes with 91-1 odds, and another three-leg, higher-probability NFL parlay.
I only hit two of the five legs in my longshot parlay from last week, but if you’ve been betting them as singles as well (I have been), you would have made a small profit. I also hit my +188 higher-probability parlay, making it a nice week of NFL parlays.
Let’s see if I can keep the momentum going into Week 11.
Longshot Week 11 NFL Parlay
Parlay Legs | Odds |
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Russell Wilson 250+ Passing Yards | +150 |
De’Von Achane Anytime TD | -125 |
Matthew Stafford 275+ Passing Yards | +195 |
Cedric Tillman 70+ Receiving Yards | +145 |
Texans -13.5 | +184 |
TOTAL 5-LEG PARLAY | +9136 |
The best place to play my longshot five-leg NFL parlay for Week 11 is DraftKings, where you can get +9136 odds. (Or that was at least the price at the time of writing this.) A $5 bet with these odds would potentially win $456.83 and return $461.83. You can get close at FanDuel with +8601 odds, but neither BetMGM or bet365 are options for these exact legs, as their milestones don’t line up.
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BET365 SPORTSBOOK
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DRAFTKINGS SPORTSBOOK
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FANDUEL SPORTSBOOK
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BETMGM SPORTSBOOK
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CAESARS SPORTSBOOK
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Here’s why I like each leg of this NFL parlay.
The first leg is Russell Wilson for 250+ passing yards. The Steelers QB has gone over 250 passing yards in two of his three starts this season, but his one game under that total was his most recent. Pittsburgh ran the ball 43 times against the Commanders last week, though, and I do not believe they will opt for that many rushes against a Ravens defense who not only allows the fewest rushing yards per carry, but have also given up the most passing yards this season. It’s also reasonable to think the Baltimore offense forces Pittsburgh into a negative game script in this one.
I discussed why I like a De’Von Achane anytime touchdown against the Raiders in my Week 11 NFL TD picks.
The third leg is Matthew Stafford for 275+ passing yards, which I also cashed last week. Stafford has gone over this total in all four games with Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp this season, and is averaging 296.8 passing yards in those games. He gets the Patriots, who rank 20th in net yards per pass attempt, in Week 11. Coming off a loss to the Dolphins, where their offense struggled to score, I don’t foresee them taking their foot off the gas if they find themselves with a lead. But I’m also not overly confident they will find themselves with too big of a lead in this one.
Next up is Cedric Tillman for 70+ receiving yards. He has accomplished this feat in each of Cleveland’s three games since trading Amari Cooper. One of those games came against the Chargers, who allow the fifth-fewest net yards per pass attempt. I think he has a shot for a really big game against a Saints defense that allows the seventh-most net yards per pass attempt, and his QB playing in a revenge game.
The final leg of this NFL parlay is Texans -13.5. I have zero faith in Cooper Rush and the Cowboys offense to score many points after only managing six at home against the Eagles last week. While I do respect the “Lions hangover” that Houston may suffer through this week, I think the return of Nico Collins provides the jolt of energy to get their offense going against a mediocre-at-best Cowboys defense.
Higher-Probability Week 11 NFL Parlay
Parlay Legs | Odds |
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Lions -6.5 | -275 |
Cooper Kupp 50+ Receiving Yards | -255 |
Jauan Jennings 40+ Receiving Yards | -180 |
TOTAL 3-LEG PARLAY | +195 |
The best sportsbook to place this three-leg, higher-probability NFL parlay for Week 11 is also DraftKings. You can get +195 odds at DraftKings, while both FanDuel and Caesars do come close. Here’s some quick analysis on why I like each of these three legs.
The first leg is Lions -6.5. Detroit is taking on the Jaguars Sunday, and I believe their defense will overwhelm Mac Jones just as the Vikings defense did last week. I don’t foresee Jacksonville’s offense putting many points on the board, and I like Jared Goff to bounce back after arguably the worst game of his career last week.
I discussed why I like the Rams offense against the Patriots this weekend above in my longshot parlay, and am double-dipping a little bit with Cooper Kupp for 50+ receiving yards. He has gone over this total in four of five games this season, with the outlier being the game where he got injured before halftime. I’m not sure why we’re still getting -255 odds on Kupp to surpass 50 yards, but I’m going to keep taking it as long as it’s offered.
The final leg of this parlay is Jauan Jennings for 40+ receiving yards. In Jennings’ first game back since the Brandon Aiyuk injury, he had 11 of Brock Purdy’s 36 pass attempts come his way. This was the high on the team and four more than the second-most targeted player. He turned those targets into 93 yards, which was also a team-high. The 49ers get the Seahawks this weekend, who will likely spend their time focusing on neutralizing Christian McCaffrey and Deebo Samuel. Jennings for 40+ yards should not come with odds this long.
Week 11 of the NFL season is upon us, and with it comes another opportunity to cash in on some potentially lucrative parlay bets. One way to increase your odds of hitting it big is by placing a 5-leg parlay, which offers odds of 91-1. This means that for every dollar you bet, you stand to win $91 if all five of your picks come through.
When putting together a 5-leg parlay, it’s important to do your research and choose your selections wisely. Look for teams that are in good form, playing at home, or facing weaker opponents. It’s also a good idea to mix in some underdogs to increase the potential payout.
For example, in Week 11, you might consider parlaying the following five picks:
1. Kansas City Chiefs (-3) over Dallas Cowboys
2. New England Patriots (-7) over Atlanta Falcons
3. Green Bay Packers (-6) over Minnesota Vikings
4. Los Angeles Rams (-10) over San Francisco 49ers
5. Miami Dolphins (+3) over New York Jets
By combining these five picks into a parlay, you not only increase your potential payout but also add an extra layer of excitement to watching the games. Keep in mind that parlays are inherently risky bets, as all of your selections must come through for you to win. However, the potential rewards can be well worth it if you’re able to hit on all five legs.
As always, it’s important to gamble responsibly and never bet more than you can afford to lose. While parlays can be a fun way to spice up your NFL viewing experience, they should be treated as entertainment rather than a reliable source of income. So, do your homework, make your picks, and enjoy the thrill of potentially turning a small wager into a big payday in Week 11 of the NFL season.