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The Sunday Parlay: NFL Week 8 Parlay for Sunday, October 30, 2022

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Written by Greg Waddell
The Sunday Parlay: NFL Week 8 Parlay for Sunday, October 30, 2022

The NFL continues with an exciting slate of games on Sunday, October 30, 2022. We analyze some of the bets you should be piecing together for a parlay for some extra fun, below.

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NFL Parlay for Sunday October 30, 2022

Jacksonville Jaguars vs. Denver Broncos

Bet Jaguars -2.5 (-110)

Two teams with four-game losing streaks square off hoping to right the ship, and mercifully one of them has to come away with a win! To add to the fun of this one, this game will be played in Wembley Stadium in London.

Quarterback play has been a large issue for Denver — who missed Russell Wilson last week in their loss to the Jets. While Wilson seems to be working to get back for this game, we are unsure how helpful his high knees on the plane will really be. The Jaguars have a long way to go to get back to the team that started hot this season, but there's more to like with Trevor Lawrence and the Jags. Give us Jacksonville to win and cover.

New York Jets vs. New England Patriots

Bet Jets ML (+115)

Speaking of teams with quarterback issues, the Patriots are on a short week after surviving an on-the-fly QB controversy in their loss to the lowly Bears on Monday night. With Mac Jones returning from injury in front of a desperate home crowd, Jones struggled to get the offense off the ground and fans called for Bailey Zappe to enter the game. Zappe had more success, but ultimately stalled and the Pats got ran out of their own building.

While the Pats are floundering, the Jets have been one of the most pleasant surprises in all of the NFL, winning four straight games — including three on the road. The Jets will be without their star rookie Breece Hall, but after acquiring the talented James Robinson to fill in, it won't be long until their ground game gets back on track. We like the Jets, the more complete football team, here.

 

San Francisco 49ers vs. Los Angeles Rams

49ers -1.5 (-110)

While the 49ers debut of Christian McCaffery was spoiled last week by Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs, we still like the Niners' chances here. Given the history of this series, it's hard not to. San Francisco has won seven straight games against the Rams.

The Niners' defense should have a field day with the LA offensive line. The Rams' offense is ranked just 26th in total offense this year and San Francisco's defense is third in the league. The Rams will have a hard day running the football, and will need to turn to Matthew Stafford more than they'd like, but the Niners' monstrous pass rush will have a great chance to get Stafford on the ground time and time again. We love San Francisco here.


Catch up with the fellas for NFL Sunday's Prop or Chop for Week 8!


Best NFL Parlay Today

🔥 Jaguars -2.5 vs. Broncos (-110)
🔥 Jets ML vs. Patriots (+115)
🔥 49ers -1.5 vs. Rams (-110)

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Greg Waddell
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Greg Waddell is a self-proclaimed college basketball addict, with an affinity for parlays and fantasy football trades. He's based in Michigan, where he hasn't seen one of his professional sports teams win anything of any importance since he was in diapers.

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