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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