Best NFL Parlays and Teasers for Week 16

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Best NFL Parlays and Teasers for Week 16

There are just three weeks left in the NFL regular season. This Christmas weekend is one of them. We've selected six games to target this holiday weekend for your parlay and teaser cards.

This weekend’s NFL parlay has three teams in the Bills, Chiefs and Bengals. DraftKings Sportsbook promo code is available this weekend.

The Buffalo Bills are 11-3 and are playing for the top spot in the AFC. They travel to Chicago to play the 3-11 Bears. The Bears are on a seven-game losing streak and have scored just 20, 19 and 10 points in their last three games. Buffalo has won five straight games and is averaging 27.5 points per game this season.

The second leg of our NFL parlay features the Kansas City Chiefs, 11-3, and Seattle Seahawks, 7-7. Seattle lost at home 21-13 to the 49ers last week and at the home 30-24 to Panthers. Tyler Lockett is out for the game with a broken finger. The Chiefs are the highest-scoring team in the NFL, scoring 29.6 PPG.

The Patriots are 7-7 and they lost to the Raiders last week. They have one win in the last month against a 4-10 Cardinals team. The Bengals are 10-4 on the season and a league-best 11-3 ATS. Cincinnati is on an 11th straight AATS run and 18-5 AET.

NFL Parlay Week 16 picks: Bills, Chiefs, Bengals (+147). Risk 1 unit.

NFL betting sites allow you to create an NFL teaser for almost any amount of points. Barstool Sportsbook created a ten-point teaser.

Minnesota Vikings are 11-3 but statistically they underperform. They rank 28th in points allowed per game (24.9) and last in yards allowed (399.2). Last week they came back from a big deficit to beat Indianapolis 36- 3. New York Giants are 8-5-1 on the year but their wins have come by a lot of margins.

Denver and Los Angeles are two of the highest Under teams this season. Denver games are 11-3 to the Under, while Los Los is 9-5 to Under. The total of 46.5 is exceeded just three times in Denver's games this year and twice in Rams' games.


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