Week 14 NFL Parlay Picks: Increase Your Odds with a 5-Leg Parlay Offering 73-1 Payout

Week 14 NFL Parlay Picks: Increase Your Odds with a 5-Leg Parlay Offering 73-1 Payout
  • Though six teams are on bye in Week 14, there are still 12 more games to choose from for NFL parlay legs
  • I am playing two NFL parlays in Week 14: one longshot parlay and one higher-probability parlay
  • See my NFL parlay picks for Week 14 below, which includes a five-leg parlay with 73-1 odds

With six teams on bye, there are fewer games left on the NFL Week 14 schedule to pick through in order to find legs for NFL parlays. But I have spent a lot of time this week diving deep into the 12 games remaining across Sunday and Monday to find the best NFL parlay picks for Week 14. What I have come up with is two NFL parlays: (1) a longshot parlay with 73-1 odds, and (2) a higher-probability parlay with +124 odds.

I hit three of the five legs in my longshot parlay last week, which would have made a decent profit betting them as singles, but the parlay itself did lose, unfortunately. I was also finally letdown by Cooper Kupp in my higher-probability parlay, as he was the one leg that failed to cash. But I feel confident these two Week 14 parlays are putting money in our pockets.

Longshot NFL Parlay for Week 14

Parlay Legs Odds
Aidan O’Connell 250+ Passing Yards +104
Jonnu Smith 70+ Receiving Yards +240
Bears Moneyline +154
Jauan Jennings 70+ Receiving Yards +154
James Cook Anytime TD -110
TOTAL 5-LEG PARLAY +7349

My Week 14 longshot NFL parlay has five legs and is best played at FanDuel for +7349 odds. Both of DraftKings and ESPN Bet were close with their odds, but bet365 was missing Jonnu Smith props, Caesars wouldn’t let me bet any alternate lines with Aidan O’Connell, and BetMGM doesn’t have the proper milestones. A $5 bet on this parlay would potentially win $367.49 and return $372.49.

The first leg of my longshot NFL parlay is Aidan O’Connell for 250+ passing yards. The last time I bet on O’Connell, he left the game with an injury after 14 snaps. So, here’s to hoping he at least plays this whole game. If he does, I like him to surpass 250 yards through the air. O’Connell is fresh off a 340-yard performance against a tough Chiefs defense, and now sees a Buccaneers defense that has allowed the third-most passing yards in the NFL. I also like Tampa Bay’s offense to score some points and put Las Vegas in a negative game script early in this one.

Next up is Jonnu Smith for 70+ receiving yards. The Dolphins tight end has been posting big numbers over the last three weeks, and appears to be one of the centerpieces of their offense now. Smith has led the team in targets in each of the last two games (11 in each), and was tied for the team-high the week prior. In those last three games, he has recorded 113, 87, and 101 receiving yards, respectively. I appreciate that the Jets have allowed the second-fewest passing yards in the NFL, but they’re playing Week 14 without their star corner Sauce Gardner. The result will be having to give their corners some help with the speed of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, leaving the middle of the field for Jonnu to go to work.

The third leg of this parlay is the Bears moneyline. I went into detail on why I liked Chicago to win this game in my Week 14 NFL picks.

The next leg is from the same game as above, as I’m going with Jauan Jennings for 70+ receiving yards. I’m actually happy that Jennings has had two off games, especially when you consider the circumstances, because it has resulted in great odds for this bet. Those circumstances were catching passes from Brandon Allen one game, and the other was a game where Brock Purdy only attempted 18 passes because he couldn’t handle the ball in the snow. It won’t be snowing in San Francisco Sunday afternoon, and Jennings will return to his usual form when Brandon Aiyuk is out of the lineup – Purdy’s favorite target. Jennings saw 11 targets in both games following Aiyuk’s injury, and turned them into 93 and 91-yard performances, respectively. With no CMC to lean on, and a Bears secondary that’s 22nd in net yards allowed per pass attempt, I like Jennings to have another good game in Week 14.

The final leg of this parlay is a James Cook anytime touchdown. You can read my analysis on Cook in my Week 14 NFL TD picks.

Higher-Probability Week 14 NFL Parlay

Parlay Legs Odds
Will Levis 175+ Passing Yards -340
Eagles -6.5 -310
Brock Bowers 50+ Receiving Yards -320
TOTAL 3-LEG PARLAY +124

My Week 14 higher-probability NFL parlay contains three legs and comes in at +124 odds at FanDuel as well. Be sure to check back with bet365, though, as they had better odds on two of the legs and were just missing Brock Bowers props at the time of writing this.

The first leg of this parlay is Will Levis for 175+ passing yards. If you tailed my parlays last week, you know Levis let me down. But as I have said before, I am a man who believes in second chances, and I am willing to extend one to the Titans young QB. It helps that he has reached this milestone in each of his last four games since returning from injury, and sees a Jaguars defense that allows the most passing yards in the NFL, as well as the most net yards per pass attempt, in Week 14.

Next is an alternate spread with the Eagles -6.5. If you wanted a slightly better payout on this parlay, I would say this is the leg you can play with. I don’t think there’s a team playing better football right now than the Eagles. They have won eight straight games and have some very impressive wins in this streak. I think the most impressive was last week’s win in Baltimore, when they ran for 166 yards against the league’s best run defense. The Panthers are a bad football team, and I don’t put too much stock into their back-to-back three-point losses to the Chiefs and Buccaneers.

The final leg of this NFL parlay is Brock Bowers for 50+ receiving yards. The rookie tight end has cleared this milestone in eight of his 12 games, but has achieved the feat in all three of Aidan O’Connell’s starts. In those three games, Bowers has recorded 71, 93, and 140 yards, respectively. He also has double-digit targets in each of those games, and saw 14 in two of them. As I mentioned above, I like the Raiders to face a negative game script against the Bucs in Week 14. But even if they don’t, Bowers is the focal point of this offense.

As we head into Week 14 of the NFL season, many bettors are looking for ways to increase their odds and potentially win big. One popular strategy is to place a parlay bet, which involves combining multiple individual bets into one larger bet. While parlay bets can be risky, they also offer the potential for a much higher payout than individual bets.

One way to increase your odds and potential payout is to place a 5-leg parlay bet. This means selecting five different games and betting on the outcome of each one. If all five of your picks are correct, you could potentially win a significant amount of money.

For example, let’s say you place a 5-leg parlay bet on the following games:

1. New England Patriots vs. Buffalo Bills – Pick: Patriots to win
2. Green Bay Packers vs. Chicago Bears – Pick: Packers to win
3. Kansas City Chiefs vs. Miami Dolphins – Pick: Chiefs to win
4. Seattle Seahawks vs. New York Jets – Pick: Seahawks to win
5. Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Washington Football Team – Pick: Steelers to win

If all five of your picks are correct, you could potentially win a 73-1 payout on your bet. This means that for every $1 you bet, you could potentially win $73 in return.

Of course, it’s important to remember that parlay bets are inherently risky. If just one of your picks is incorrect, you will lose the entire bet. That being said, if you’re feeling confident in your picks and want to take a chance on a potentially big payout, a 5-leg parlay bet could be a fun and exciting option for Week 14 of the NFL season.

As always, it’s important to do your research and carefully consider each of your picks before placing a bet. Good luck and happy betting!