Patriots vs Jets No-Sweat Bet, Parlay Pick for Thursday Night Football

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Photo by Jaiden Tripi/Getty Images. Pictured: New England Patriots running back Antonio Gibson reacts

Most sportsbooks offer odds boosts and/or no-sweat bets for standalone NFL primetime games, which is also the case for New England Patriots vs. New York Jets on Thursday Night Football.

When it comes to taking advantage of my personal sportsbook offers for Thursday Night Football, I decided to leverage Action PRO's premium tools to build a Patriots vs. Jets no-sweat bet parlay pick — specifically a three-leg SGP — based on player props with large edges.

Here's the +1005 SGP I'm using to fulfill my no-sweat bet.

Patriots vs. Jets No-Sweat Bet Parlay Pick

*Odds via FanDuel as of Thursday morning

My strategy, and please note that this is my personal strategy only, is to take longer shots with no-sweat bets compared to parlay profit boosts.

After consulting Action PRO's NFL player prop projections, which are powered by Sean Koerner, I landed on two of the the top two edges for Patriots vs. Jets: Mike Williams Over 23.5 receiving yards and Antonio Gibson over 22.5 rushing yards.

Action PRO projects Williams at 39 receiving yards, resulting in a 10.6% edge when compared to his 23.5 yardage over/under, while Gibson's projection of 29 rushing yards provides an 8.7% edge.

To round out the parlay with some correlation and much bigger odds, I turned to Action PRO's anytime touchdown projections and Williams' 4.1% edge to find paydirt at +490 odds.

What we end up with the following three-leg Patriots vs. Jets parlay pick at +1005 odds, which we can take a crack at with a no-sweat bet:

  • SGP Leg No. 1: Mike Williams over 23.5 (-113) receiving yards
  • SGP Leg No. 2: Antonio Gibson over 22.5 (-113) rushing yards
  • SGP Leg No. 3: Mike Williams anytime touchdown scorer (+490)

What Is a No-Sweat Bet?

A no-sweat bet is a type of wager where you get you initial wager stake back, up to a predetermined amount by the sportsbook, as a bonus bet should your wager ultimately lose.

About the Author
PJ is Director of Subscription Content at the Action Network and manages the production of content based around tools available as part of our Action PRO subscription.

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