NFL Week 16 parlay at mega (+914) odds: Falcons keep it close in the cold
NFL Week 16 parlay at mega (+914) odds: Falcons keep it close in the cold

Bundle up for the cold and hunker down with a huge slate of NFL games on Saturday. Temperatures throughout the country are going to be frigid for'Christmas Eve, so you don't want to be venturing outside. Instead, the couch is the place is to be! So why not spice up the action with some bets? And we think we've found a great one for you here in the form of this special Saturday mega parlay. Let's take a look:'

For this parlay we are going with 1 underdog on the money line, 1 underdog against the spread and a favorite against an alternate spread. Let's break down each of the 3 legs.

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Falcons +7 over Ravens (-110)

The Ravens' offense has nosedived without Lamar Jackson, and it wasn’t even looking that great even when he was on the field before getting hurt. There was a chance that Jackson would return for Week 16, but that won't be the case; he was officially ruled out on Thursday. Offensive coordinator Greg Roman is catching a lot of flak, and deservedly so. The offense has been stale for a little while now, so it's hard to give a full touchdown when Baltimore is unlikely to score many points – especially in frigid and blustering conditions on Saturday. The Falcons are also using their #2 quarterback, but a dropoff from Marcus Mariota is much less steep than one from Lamar Jackson. Rookie Desmond Ridder didn’t look great last week, but it was his NFL debut on the road against a tough Saints defense in a division-rivalry game. A much weaker Ravens passing defense should provide Ridder with more opportunities. Seven of Atlanta 's 9 losses have come by no more than 6 points, so getting 7 is a steal.'

  
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