Week 5 NFL Bets You Should Kneaux

Chris Nalls • October 8, 2023

Week 5 NFL Bets You Should Kneaux

Week 5 NFL bets are in. This week, I have put together some strong parlays, and hopefully we will win some $$$. I played it safe yesterday and hit the LSU money line, but that game was stressful. Let's dive into our bet you didn't kneaux Sunday bets.


Bills vs. Jags

Josh Allen 200+ yards

Bills ML (Money line)

Stefon Diggs- Anytime touchdown scorer


Jags defense has given up 200 yards passing in three out of the last four games. With Josh Allen and the Bills high power offense, I can't see why Allen can not pass for over 200 yards this morning. Stefon Diggs scored three touchdowns last week versus the Miami Dolphins. Diggs will pick up where he left off and score at least one touchdown against the Jags and their shaky D in London.


Fearsome Four Money Line Parlay

Ravens ML vs Steelers

The Steelers are coming off a beating from the Houston Texans, and Kenny Pickett is banged up. The Ravens are stopping the rush and have only allowed one 100-rushing game with that, along with Pickett banged up; there is no way the Steelers will win this one.

Dolphins ML vs Giants

Saquon Barkley is doubtful to play Sunday, and the Dolphins have scored ten offensive touchdowns combined. The offense is rolling, and the Giants need more firepower to keep up. This game could be a blowout.

Chiefs ML vs Vikings

Viking's defense is ranked 24th in passing touchdowns. Now the Chiefs have this quarterback named Patrick Mahomes. With the Vikings 1-3 on the season, it will be tough for them to beat the Chiefs.

49ers ML vs Cowboys

The 49ers are 4-0, and the Cowboys are 3-1. This game will come down to the Cowboys stopping Christian McCaffrey or not. Cowboy's defense is solid, but their weakest point is stopping the run, in which the 49ers have an excellent running back. It will be a close game, but the 9ers will edge this one.


These are some bets you didn't kneaux but know you do. Be sure to give us a follow and follow me as well @TheChrisNalls. Let's have a great Sunday and win some $$$

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By Erik Trosclair September 12, 2025
When: Saturday, September 13th, 2025, 6:30 PM Where: The Real Death Valley, Baton Rouge, LA Channel: ABC Spread: LSU -7.5 O/U: 46.5 This will be the 72nd time these schools meet up in this storied rivalry. This game always has a story, a moment to remember, so be ready, football fans! Florida Gators The Gators enter this contest with a record of 1-1. Florida opened up the season with a 55-0 win over Long Island University, but the Gators dropped a game last week to a talented South Florida team. This Gator offense is led by quarterback DJ Lagway. LSU fans remember Lagway all too well from last season. On the season, Lagway is 38/51, with 342 passing yards and 4 TDs. Jadan Baugh is the leader in the backfield. The leading pass catchers on this team are Vernell Brown III, Eugene Wilson III, and Hayden Hansen. The Gator defense is a solid unit. Jaden Robinson and Myles Graham are the leading linebackers. Tyreak Sapp is the leader on the defensive line. LSU Tigers The Tigers are coming off of a "disappointing" victory against Louisiana Tech. The Tigers have a chance to bury the Gators' dreams for the season in this game. This game being in Death Valley helps out the Tigers tremendously. The Tigers better be ready to get on the Gators early and often because this is an upset Gator team with a big upset on the mind. KEYS TO THE GAME - Can the Tigers establish a running game? The leaders on this team need to get up. - Will the Tigers' defense keep up the red-hot start to the season? - Will Braelin Moore be back on the field? This is a mad Florida team who would love to upset the Tigers in this rivalry. Can the Tigers contain DJ Lagway? Fun Fact: Florida running back coach Jabar Juluke was born in New Orleans. He was the running back coach at LSU in 2016. Thank you for checking out my article. Follow me on X (the artist formerly known as Twitter) @eazytro
By Erik Trosclair September 10, 2025
It wasn't the prettiest game, but a win is a win. The Tigers are 2-0. On the 4th play of LSU's opening drive, Garrett Nussmeier throws an interception. The Bulldogs go 3 and out. LSU puts together an 8 play 25 yard drive, but Damian Ramos misses a 51 yard field goal. The Bulldogs punt, but they pin the Tigers inside the 5 yard line. The Tigers go on a strong 11 play 98 yard drive that was capped off by a Nic Anderson 7 yard TD reception. LSU 7-0. The Bulldogs are forced the punt. LSU puts together a 13 play 85 yard drive that was capped off by a Damian Ramos 23 yard field goal. LSU 10-0. The teams trade punts. The Bulldogs kneel out the 1st half. The teams trade punts to open up the 2nd half. LSU goes on a 6 play 33 yard drive that was capped off by a Caden Durham 3 yard rushing TD. LSU 17-0. The Bulldogs punt. LSU goes on an 11 play 38 yard drive that was capped off by a Damian Ramos 46 yard field goal. LSU 20-0. The teams trade punts. The Bulldogs go on a strong 13 play 74 yard drive that was capped off by a Devin Gandy 33 yard TD reception. LSU 20-7. LSU answers back with a 6 play 48 yard drive that was capped off by a Damian Ramos 19 yard field goal. LSU 23-7. The Bulldogs punt. LSU kneels out the clock. Tigers win! Takeaways - This LSU defense is for real! This unit will keep the Tigers in games this season. - LSU has to get the running game going. I think it will come around, but the Tigers have to make opponents respect the run. - West Weeks is quietly having a strong start to the season. AWARDS - Offensive MVP - Barion Brown - This guy plays with the spirit you want to see. Get familiar with the name, Tiger fans! - Defensive MVP - West Weeks - West flocks to the ball! LSU welcomes Florida to Baton Rouge on Saturday. Thank you for checking out my article. Follow me on X (the article formerly known as Twitter) @eazytro
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