WEEK 4 CAN'T LOSE ANYTIME TD PARLAY! 🏈🤑

PLUS: Week 4 odds and best bets 💰🍿 + Taylor Swift’s impact on the NFL 😳 + Scroll down, make a player stat prediction, and get free money! 🤑

Here are my KEY takeaways from Week 3:

So we don’t forget before Week 4 starts.

  • The Dolphins are the ‘Greatest Show on Turf’ 2.0 🍿

  • Why are the Jets sticking with Zach Wilson?! 🤷‍♂️

  • Taylor Swift was more entertaining than the Bears 🎤

  • The Colts are the 2023 NFL dark horse 🐴

  • Never bet against the Browns’ defense 🔒

  • Josh McDaniels and Brandon Staley are on the hot seat 🔥

Can’t Lose Anytime TD Parlay! (+1742) 🤑

  1. Travis Kelce Anytime TD (TE, Kansas City Chiefs):

    Although the Chiefs face a tough Jets defense, it has surprisingly allowed the most touchdowns to opposing tight ends this season (three). Now, they have to face the best tight end in the league. In his four career games against the Jets, Kelce has scored five touchdowns and racked up 359 yards.

    Adding to the bet, Taylor Swift is expected to be at the game; remembering last week's performance, it’s obvious Kelce wants to shine in front of her. He scored one last week, and even Patrick Mahomes admitted to wanting to score a TD for him because she was there.

  2. Christian McCaffrey Anytime TD (RB, San Francisco 49ers):

    If you had started with a simple $100 bet on McCaffrey to score a touchdown, beginning in Week 13 of last year and rolled it over through Week 3, you'd now be looking at $78,000.

    If he manages to find the endzone in Week 4 against the Arizona Cardinals, CMC will join an exclusive club—only the fourth player since 1990 to score a touchdown in 13 straight games. BOOK IT!

  3. Jaylen Waddle Anytime TD (RB, Miami Dolphins):

    Waddle missed out on the action last week due to an injury. However, if he's in the game, Mike McDaniel will get him involved. It's like a debt owed to him after missing out on huge numbers in a major blowout. Waddle clearly stands as the No. 2 receiver and option in this offense, ahead of Raheem Mostert and De’Von Achane.

  4. Davante Adams Anytime TD (WR, Las Vegas Raiders):

    Coming off a spectacular game with 13 catches for 172 yards and two touchdowns in Week 3, Adams is riding high. With three TDs under his belt this season, Adams is geared up for the best matchup yet against the Chargers.

  5. Tony Pollard Anytime TD (RB, Dallas Cowboys):

    Pollard, already a two-time scorer this season, is anticipated to lead the offense for Dallas against a Patriots team that always focuses on neutralizing the best offensive playmaker. In the case of the Cowboys, that's CeeDee Lamb. Notably, the Patriots' weakness lies in defending against the run, providing Pollard some room. He will have ample opportunities with a Cowboys team that is looking to bounce back after losing to the Cardinals.

From our own Frank Ammirante:

Atlanta Falcons @ Jacksonville Jaguars

Oct. 1, 9:30 a.m. ET (London)

  • Falcons +3 (-112) @ Jaguars -3 (-108)

This is a battle of two struggling quarterbacks, with Falcons’ signal-caller Desmond Ridder (5.29 yards per attempt in Week 3) going up against Jaguars’ passer Trevor Lawrence (6.98 yards per attempt in Week 3).

Look for Jacksonville to bounce back from their 37-17 loss to the Texans with a victory over the Falcons in London.

As poorly as Lawrence has played, he’s still a much better quarterback than Ridder, giving the Jags a significant edge in this one.

Miami Dolphins @ Buffalo Bills

Oct. 1, 1 p.m. ET

  • Dolphins +2.5 (-102) @ Bills -2.5 (-118)

The Dolphins are coming off a ridiculous 70-20 win over the Broncos, putting them at 3-0 heading into a statement game against the division-rival Bills (2-1).

Miami should get Jaylen Waddle (concussion) back for this game. They look like the best team in the AFC right now, with Tua Tagovailoa playing at an MVP level.

Look for the Dolphins to upset the Bills with a massive road win in our NFL bet of the day.

Baltimore Ravens @ Cleveland Browns

Oct. 1, 1 p.m. ET

  • Ravens +1.5 (-112) @ Browns -1.5 (-108)

The Ravens (2-1) head to Cleveland to take on the Browns (2-1) in a huge AFC North divisional game.

The key here is the Browns’ defense, which continues to play at a high level, limiting opposing quarterbacks to only 408 passing yards in three games.

Look for Myles Garrett and company to cause problems for Lamar Jackson in what should be a low-scoring affair.

Washington Commanders @ Philadelphia Eagles

Oct. 1, 1 p.m. ET

  • Commanders +8.5 (-112) @ Eagles -8.5 (-108)

After an impressive 2-0 start, the Commanders crashed back to Earth with a 37-3 blowout loss to the Bills.

Sam Howell has performed well at times, but he’s also made several mistakes by forcing throws into coverage, resulting in interceptions.

In this one, it will be tough for the Commanders to keep pace with the Eagles. We get an appealing number of -8.5, making Philly look like a strong play.

Las Vegas Raiders @ Los Angeles Chargers

Oct. 1, 4:05 p.m. ET

  • Raiders +5.5 (-110) @ Chargers -5.5 (-110)

The Chargers should be able to take care of business against the Raiders here, as Jimmy Garoppolo is currently in concussion protocol, which leaves either journeyman Brian Hoyer or rookie Aidan O’Connell as the starter.

I’d bet that head coach Josh McDaniels defers to the veteran Hoyer here, which gives the Chargers a massive edge at quarterback with Justin Herbert under center.

Los Angeles should be able to win by at least a touchdown in this one.

New England Patriots @ Dallas Cowboys

Oct. 1, 4:25 p.m. ET

  • Patriots +6.5 (-105) @ Cowboys -6.5 (-115)

In typical Cowboys fashion, they laid an egg on the road against a vastly inferior Cardinals team after starting the year with two blowout wins.

While New England has a tough defense and Mac Jones has played better this year, the Cowboys should be able to bounce back with a home win.

Look for Tony Pollard to carry the load in a convincing Dallas win here.

Kansas City Chiefs @ New York Jets

Oct. 1, 8:20 p.m. ET (SNF)

  • Chiefs -9 (-110) @ Jets +9 (-110)

Here we have a total mismatch with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs taking on Zach Wilson and the Jets.

Wilson has shown zero improvements since last year, establishing himself as one of the biggest busts in recent memory.

As good as the Jets’ defense is, I can’t see Wilson doing enough on offense to keep pace with Mahomes.

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Taylor Swift’s Impact on the NFL 😳

From Front Office Sports:

  • Female viewership of the game saw a 63% increase

  • Travis Kelce’s Instagram grew 600k followers

  • Kelce’s podcast became No. 1 on Apple

  • Kelce’s jersey sales increased by 400%

  • The Kansas City Chiefs saw 3x in home tickets sales

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