NFL Week 10 parlay: Let’s make some money

Analyzing NFL Week 10 betting odds and lines, with predictions and picks for the best parlay bet to make.

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Betting is not fun. Winning is fun. And winning a parlay is even more fun. So let us have some of that fun this week.

After looking at Tipico Sportsbook’s NFL Week 10 odds, here is the latest “Let’s make some money” NFL parlay bet to cash in on among SportbookWire’s NFL expert picks and predictions.

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NFL Week 10: Let’s make some money parlay

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports Scores and Sports Betting Odds hub for a full list. Lines last updated Thursday at 8:25 a.m. ET. All games Sunday and ET unless noted.

Leg 1: Browns at DOLPHINS -3.5 (-115) – 1 p.m. (CBS)

The Dolphins have been playing extremely well since QB Tua Tagovailoa returned from his concussion. They’ve won the last 2 games on the road, 31-27 against the Detroit Lions and 35-32 against the Chicago Bears. While these teams are not great, neither are the Browns. And with Miami returning home for this game, they will be ready to show why the Bills need to be worried about them in the AFC East Division.

WR Tyreek Hill is having an MVP-level season with 4 games of 150 or more receiving yards. The Dolphins have found something potentially special with Hill and Tagovailoa and Jaylen Waddle staffing the WR 2. They will use this talent and outright speed to throw all over the Browns secondary, which is still banged up. Even after the bye week.

The Browns are 1-dimensional at this point. It is the run game of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt which leads the way. I do not think it will be enough in this game. So, I will take the DOLPHINS -3.5 (-115) as the 1st part of my parlay.

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Leg 2: Colts at Raiders OVER 42.5 (-110) – 4:05 p.m. (CBS)

What are the Colts thinking? This is the question of the week. And no one has an answer.

The Colts hiring Jeff Saturday to be coach has shown they are folding the tents on the season and packing it in. This is wonderful for their opponents, who are still playing for something. In the case of Las Vegas coach Josh McDaniels, it might be his own job. Can you imagine McDaniels losing this one to the team he spurned? I think he would get fired if he did. But the Raiders’ moneyline of -6 is too high. So, I will make a play on the total.

The Raiders can score and with a new play caller in Indianapolis, the Colts are going to look to have some fun. Defense will not be optional in this game, but it will not be a major factor either.

I expect some scoring in this matchup. So, getting the OVER at only 42.5 (-110) is a suitable number and one I am willing to bet on as the 2nd leg of my parlay.

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Leg 3: Cardinals at Rams OVER 41.5 (-105) – 4:25 p.m. (FOX)

Rams CB Jalen Ramsey and company have not been the same elite defense as it has been in recent years. With WR DeAndre Hopkins back for QB Kyler Murray, the Cardinals will put up points in this game. The Cardinals defense is equally as bad … especially with FS Budda Baker injured.

Rams QB Matthew Stafford has had a miserable season after winning the Super Bowl. This Cardinals defense could be at least a 1-week cure for the QB and an offense which needs to get going.

Arizona RB James Conner returned last week against the Seattle Seahawks. After another week to get healthy, Conner and RB Eno Benjamin will be able to run on the Rams defense and help the Cardinals score.

Arizona is coming off a 31-21 loss to Seattle and it will be able to score equally as well on L.A. Now, we just need the Rams to hold up their end of the bargain. I am betting they will.

Parlay payout: Bet $10 to win $69.68 (profit $59.68).

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Leg 4-*: Jaguars at CHIEFS -9.5 (-110) – 1 p.m. (CBS)

*-If you want to add a 4th play to this parlay:

The Chiefs are coming off a hard-fought win last week against the Tennessee Titans. A game which saw them claw back from a 17-9 deficit to send the game to overtime before managing a 20-17 victory by QB Patrick Mahomes. This game should not be as close.

Jacksonville was able to make a comeback of its own in Week 9, rallying  from a 17-point deficit to beat Las Vegas 27-20. But that was against the Raiders, a team that has now blown three 17-point leads this season. Kansas City will take a similar lead. But it will not give it up. I will fly with the CHIEFS -9.5 (-110) as a play here if you want to add a 4th leg.

Parlay payout: Bet $10 to win $133.08 (profit $123.08).

*-If you want to substitute one of the above, here’s another option:

VIKINGS +3.5 (-110) at Bills – 1 p.m. (FOX)

This is only a play if QB Josh Allen is confirmed out for the Bills.

This line started at Bills -6.5 and has fallen due to the uncertainty around Allen’s shoulder. If he is confirmed out, this will fall even further. I do not see backup QB Case Keenum leading the Bills to a victory … even at home. Getting the Vikings at a plus-number is a great wager.

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Chad Thomas was the Browns’ top-graded defender vs. the Dolphins

The Browns needed an EDGE to step up and Thomas delivered

Down Myles Garrett and Olivier Vernon at defensive end, Chad Thomas needed to step up his game in their absence. And the second-year DE did just that against his hometown team, posting a great game for the Browns against the Miami Dolphins.

Thomas wound up scoring the highest Pro Football Focus grade of any Browns defensive player in the 41-24 home win. In fact, the only EDGE who socred higher in Sunday’s games in Week 12 was Khalil Mack, as in Chicago’s All-Pro Khalil Mack.

The initial grading from PFF credited Thomas with four QB pressures and three tackles. That’s a decent day. Where he thrived was in coverage. Thomas earned a grade over 90 for his effort against screens and the quick passing game.

Thomas’ overall season grade remains mired well below where would be hoped, but a solid game against Miami could be the catalyst he needed to bring more sweet music to the gridiron.

Studs and duds from the Browns’ 41-24 victory over the Dolphins

Jarvis Landry stood out as the biggest stud, while a familiar face once again was an obvious dud

The Cleveland Browns completely dismantled the Miami Dolphins and are now in the thick of the playoff hunt at 5-6. The 2019 season has largely been a disappointment for Cleveland, but they have now strung together three wins in a row and have looked extremely impressive the last couple weeks as the offense has come together.

Miami is one of the lesser teams in the league, but the Browns still exceeded expectations during their showing. Below are just a few players that set themselves apart.

Stud: Jarvis Landry

I will never understand how Landry goes underappreciated and borderline hated week after week after week by a huge chunk of fans, because all this guy does is compete and make plays for Cleveland. Landry just embarrassed a Dolphins defensive backfield with 10 receptions for 148 yards and two touchdowns. It should surprise no one that one of his best performances of the year was against his former team.

Dud: Chris Hubbard

It feels like Landry is on this list almost weekly, but it also feels like Hubbard is as well and not for good reasons. Even against a terrible Miami team, Hubbard looked atrocious and is practically guaranteed not to be the 2020 starter at right tackle. The offensive line is not as bad as some would lead you to believe, but with the right tackle getting destroyed on almost every down it definitely does not instill confidence.

Stud: Kareem Hunt

Hunt has had a confusing and controversial journey to get to his hometown team, but despite his past off the field, Hunt deserves a ton of credit for transforming this offense and found the end-zone for the very first time as a Brown on Sunday. The Toledo product did not have the most statistically pleasing game with only 37 rushing yards and nine receiving yards, but he still averaged 4.6 yards per carry.

Dud: Greedy Williams

Williams looked like a future All-Pro and potential Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate early in the season, but the last few games have been rough for the former LSU Tiger. Opposing offenses appear to be picking on the young rookie and he has struggled some. Williams has shown that he will give up the inside and a better offense will focus on that.

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3 big takeaways from the Browns’ big win over the Dolphins

Jarvis Landry’s sweet revenge, Baker Mayfield’s boom continues and the defense stepped up

Cleveland blew out visiting Miami, 41-24, in a fun victory at FirstEnergy Stadium in Week 12. Here are three things that stood out while watching the Browns roll to their third victory in a row.

Baker Mayfield is back, baby!

Mayfield continued to play very well since the bye week. He lit up the Miami defense for 327 passing yards and three TDs. All of those touchdowns came in the first half as the Browns rolled to a 28-0 lead.

At one point, Mayfield was 11-for-13 for 168 yards and 3 TDs. He finished the first half 16-for-18 and in complete control of the offense.

He had but one bad throw, an interception that was behind and too hot for Jarvis Landry on a quick slant and was intercepted. But he often stood in the pocket and didn’t see ghosts, standing tall and delivering strikes all over the field. The INT mired a long streak without a turnover dating back to the Patriots game in Week 8, but Mayfield remains on fire lately.

Sweet revenge for Jarvis Landry

When the Browns traded for Landry back before the 2018 season, it seemed crazy the Dolphins were willing to give up such a prolific receiver. Miami gave away Landry for draft picks that netted the Dolphins a backup running back, Myles Gaskin.

Landry was classy in his departure, but it clearly bothered “Juice” the Dolphins sold him off for peanuts rather than paying him for his Pro Bowl production. He exacted some revenge on Sunday.

Landry caught 10 passes for 148 yards and two TDs against his old team. Mayfield kept feeding him the ball and the Dolphins had no answers. His Browns teammates had no complaints, either.

Way to go, Landry!

The shorthanded defense survived

No Myles Garrett, Olivier Vernon, Larry Ogunjobi or Morgan Burnett? No problem. Well, not much of one anyway.

Missing three normal starters up front and with starting safety Burnett on I.R., the Browns turned to several unproven commodities. Guys like Sione Takitaki (two tackles), Porter Gustin (a sack in his Browns debut) and Bryan Cox (three tackles including a TFL) stepped up. T.J. Carrie played his best game of the season.

Then there’s the two stalwarts from the front six, Joe Schobert and Sheldon Richardson. Schobert picked off two passes for the second week in a row, while Richardson absolutely dominated the Dolphins with two sacks, a forced fumble, a PD and several QB pressures.

Granted the Dolphins aren’t exactly an offensive juggernaut, but the depleted Browns defense played very well.

Browns made it fun for the fans in 41-24 romp over Dolphins

That was a fun, relatively stress-free win to witness

It’s been a long time since the Cleveland Browns so colorfully, so thoroughly blew out an opponent. It was, in a word, fun.

Beating up an inferior opponent is not a frequent opportunity for the Browns, and they took full advantage of an undertalented Miami squad. Cleveland was up 28-0 before the visiting Dolphins were acclimated to the Lake Erie chill in late November.

The FirstEnergy Stadium crowd loved it. They were rocking in the Dawg Pound and loudly cheering as the Browns scored not one, not two, not three but more TDs in a row than any Cleveland team since the franchise reemerged in 1999.

It was fun to watch Nick Chubb top 100 yards rushing. Smiles abounded when Kareem Hunt scored his first TD in the white and orange for his hometown Browns. Joe Schobert picking off two passes for the second week in a row, yeah that’s fun too.

This season has not gone as scripted, but improving to 5-6 and very much staying alive in the playoff race by lapping the hapless Dolphins is a fun way for the Browns to send the faithful fans into the Thanksgiving holiday.

Highlight: Kareem Hunt scores his 1st TD for the Browns

Highlight: Kareem Hunt scores his 1st TD for the Browns to put Cleveland up 28-0

Kareem Hunt has scored his first touchdown as a member of the Cleveland Browns. The hometown running back raced in around right end from the Miami 6-yard line to push the Browns up over the Dolphins, 28-0 after the conversion.

Hunt scored on his fifth carry of the game. It’s his third game with the Browns since he returned from his 8-game suspension, and all of the games have been at home.

The Browns blocked this one well, but Hunt’s acceleration after opting to bounce the run outside is what leads to the touchdown.

Watch: Baker Mayfield to Jarvis Landry TD pass caps great opening drive

Watch: Baker Mayfield to Jarvis Landry TD pass caps great opening drive for the Browns vs. Dolphins

The Cleveland Browns came out firing on all cylinders on offense against the Miami Dolphins. Cleveland’s opening drive at home was an impressive display of balance and playmaking from Baker Mayfield and the Browns offense.

Mayfield capped off the drive with a red zone strike to Jarvis Landry for the touchdown. “Juice” squeezed out some revenge on his old team with a great slant route, and with the ball right on the money for Landry to get the ball into the end zone for the TD.

Eight plays covered 75 yards on the touchdown drive, aided by a couple of Dolphins’ defensive penalties. Austin Seibert nailed the extra point for the 7-0 lead.

Browns inactives for Week 12 show impact of injuries and suspensions

Browns inactives for Week 12 show impact of injuries and suspensions

Freshly promoted from the practice squad, Brandin Bryant and Porter Gustin are both active for Sunday’s game against the Miami Dolphins.

Because the defensive line is so depleted due to Larry Ogunjobi’s suspension and Olivier Vernon’s injury, the inactive list shifted several other positions into scramble mode. Depth is at a premium for the defensive front.

The full list from the Browns

Here’s who the Dolphins will leave inactive for today’s game:

Listen: The Browns Scout Podcast – Week 12 Gameday Dolphins Edition

Listen: The Browns Scout Podcast – Week 12 Gameday Dolphins Edition

‘The Browns Scout Podcast – Week 12 Gameday Dolphins Edition’ is now available. Listen to show hosts Scott Dryden (@BrownsScout) and Brad Ward (@WardonSports) break down everything going on with the Cleveland Browns.

On this episode of ‘The Browns Scout Podcast’ –

  • Where are the Browns at in the playoff picture?
  • What games do the Browns need to go their way?
  • Moving on from Myles-Gate in 2019
  • Baker – Better?
  • Using Kareem Hunt
  • Browns Can’t shy away from AFC North physical style
  • The Dolphins Scout Report
  • Injuries/suspensions
  • Scott’s NFL Picks Week 12
  • And so much more…

You can listen to all episodes of “The Browns Scout Podcast” on multiple platforms, including iTunes, Spreaker, Spotify, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, Google Play, TuneIn, Radio.com, Podknife and Player FM.

The Browns Scout Podcast – Week 12 Edition

Listen: https://soundcloud.com/brad-ward-355479499/the-browns-scout-667667876

Download: http://traffic.libsyn.com/brownsscoutpodcast/the_browns_scout_podcast_week_12_dolphins_gameday_edition.mp3

Browns vs. Dolphins: How to watch, listen, stream the Week 12 matchup

Browns vs. Dolphins: How to watch, listen, stream the Week 12 matchup

 

Game info

Miami Dolphins (2-8) at Cleveland Browns (4-6)

Sunday, November 24, 1:00 p.m. ET

FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio

The Browns are 10.5-point favorites

Watch

The game is part of the FOX broadcast package of games. Chris Myers and Daryl “Moose” Johnston will be in the booth.

If you live in the light orange areas in the map below (courtesy 506sports), the game will be televised in your market.

 

Listen

Jim Donovan and Doug Dieken man the booth for the Browns, with Nathan Zegura on the sidelines. Catch their call on the Cleveland Browns radio network and their affiliate stations for 2019:

AKRON
WAKR – 1590 AM
WONE – 97.5 FM

CANTON
WHBC – 94.1 FM/1480 AM

CELINA
WKKI – 94.3 FM

CLEVELAND
WKNR – 850 AM
WKRK – 92.3 FM
WNCX – 98.5 FM

COLUMBUS
WTOH – 98.9 FM

CORRY (PA)
WWCB – 1370 AM

DAYTON
WZLR – 95.3 FM/101.1 FM

DOVER
WJER – 1450 AM

ERIE (PA)
WPSE – 1450 AM/107.1 FM

FOSTORIA
WFOB – 1430 AM

GENEVA
WKKY – 104.7 FM

JAMESTOWN (NY)
WQFX – 103.1 FM

LIMA
WWSR – 93.1 FM

MANSFIELD
WRGM – 1440 AM
WVNO – 106.7 FM

MARIETTA
WJAW – 100.9 FM

NORMAN (OK)
KREF – 1400 AM

SANDUSKY
WMJK – 100.9 FM

TULSA (OK)
KAKC – 1300 AM

UHRICHSVILLE
WBTC – 1540 AM/101.9 FM

WHEELING (WV)
WKKX – 1600 AM/98.1 FM

WOOSTER
WQKT – 104.5 FM

YOUNGSTOWN
WKST 1200 AM

The game will also be available on Sirius XM satellite radio and the NFL Game Pass audio option on TuneIn Radio and other apps. The Browns will be on channel 118 on Sirius.

Live stream

fuboTV (try it free)

The game is available on NFL Game Pass. If you can watch the game locally you will not be able to legally stream it, however.