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NFL Bettor Wins $9.5K on 9-Leg Parlay in Week 5 Betting

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NFL Bettor Wins .5K on 9-Leg Parlay in Week 5 Betting

At Caesars Sportsbook, an NFL gambler in Week 5 placed $64 on a nine-leg parlay of player props for Thursday night’s Buccaneers-Falcons game:

  • Chase McLaughlin Over 1.5 made field goals
  • Kyle Pitts Over 30.5 receiving yards
  • Ray-Ray McCloud Over 3.5 receptions
  • Kirk Cousins Over 235.5 passing yards
  • Cade Otton Over 29.5 receiving yards
  • Drake London Over 5.5 receptions
  • Younghoe Koo Over 1.5 made field goals
  • Darnell Mooney Over 46.5 receiving yards
  • Baker Mayfield Over 1.5 passing TDs

The gambler expected a high-scoring affair, and it was arguably the best parlay this week since all nine Over plays were hit. What first appeared to be an improbable task quickly became a pro-player move by the fourth quarter. Atlanta won 36-30 in overtime, so that 64 bucks turned into $9,536.

NFL bettor at DraftKings Sportsbook cashed out for $9,600 on a seven-leg same-game parlay for Bears-Panthers

Additionally, a DraftKings Sportsbook customer used a $250 bonus bet on an in-game wager of Falcons wideout Khadarel Hodge +1400 to score a touchdown at any time. As it turned out, Hodge made the game-winning 45-yard TD catch-and-run. The bettor cashed out for $3,500.

A FanDuel Sportsbook customer also decided to play it safe with a $25 two-leg parlay: Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. to score the first TD of the game vs. the Browns; and Ravens running back Derrick Henry to score the first TD against the Bengals.

Robinson and Henry did not fail to disappoint in their respective games. As a result, the patron’s $25 bet at +3725 odds (37.25/1) won the gambler a total payout of $931.25.

At DraftKings, another bettor placed a seven-leg same-game parlay for a nominal $40 ahead of Sunday’s Bears-Panthers game. That wager cashed out for $9,600 in profit.

All seven legs were hit, according to Fox Sports betting analyst Patrick Everson. The only somewhat close bets were: Panthers QB Andy Dalton didn’t throw an interception until four minutes into the third quarter, and Cole Kmet had 57 receiving yards, just barely above the required 50.

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