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2025 Big Bets Report: Bettor Turns $10 into $30k via 13-Leg Parlay

2025 Big Bets Report: Bettor Turns $10 into $30k via 13-Leg Parlay

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National Football League 2025 Big Bets Report: Bettor Turns $10 into $30k via 13-Leg Parlay
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Aug. 13, 2025 10:50 a.m. ET
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Plenty of people question why anyone would bet on NFL preseason odds.
But sharp bettors who do their research often find edges that don't exist in the regular season.
And for the public betting masses, let's be honest: They can't get enough of the NFL, no matter the time of year.
With that, a Caesars Sportsbook customer was in midseason parlay form with NFL preseason Week 2 odds, and it paid off handsomely.
Read on for more on that customer's wager and other notable bets on NFL and College Football Playoff odds.
Moneyline Madness
There were three preseason games last Thursday, leaving 13 to go on the Friday-Saturday-Sunday schedule. And at some point on Friday, a bettor decided to get in on all 13 of those games at once.
The customer placed a $10, 13-leg moneyline parlay bet, meaning every team chosen — including several underdogs — had to win outright.
Obviously, there's a lot of luck involved in winning these lottery-ticket types of wagers. Even more so with this one.
Friday's Lions-Falcons game was called with 6:31 remaining in the fourth quarter, after a potentially serious injury suffered by Lions safety Morice Norris. Thankfully, after staying overnight in an Atlanta hospital, Norris flew back to Detroit on Saturday and is doing well in concussion protocol.
As for the game outcome, most sportsbooks' house rules require 55 minutes of game time in order for a betting result to be official. The Lions-Falcons game was suspended after 53:29, with Detroit leading 17-10.
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The bettor had Atlanta moneyline as one leg, but that was voided due to the game not meeting the time requirement. However, the wager was still live, now as a 12-leg parlay.
Then on Sunday, the Dolphins and Bears played to a 24-24 tie. The bettor had the Dolphins moneyline, but in the event of a tie, that result is discarded, too. So the parlay dropped to 11 legs.
And as fate would have it, the remaining 11 legs hit.
The only semi-sweat: The Cardinals got a field goal with 3:47 remaining, as the final points in a 20-17 victory over the Chiefs.
So even though the parlay dropped from 13 legs to 11 legs, that 10 bucks still turned into a whopping $30,978.
You can't argue with that kind of ROI.
Super Bowl Dreams
The Bills and Ravens are +600 co-favorites in DraftKings Sportsbook's Super Bowl odds. Close behind are the defending champion Eagles (+700) and the Chiefs (+850), with the popular Lions the +1100 fifth choice.
Those teams are all seeing plenty of action to lift the Lombardi Trophy on Feb. 8. But as mentioned last week, at this time of year, fans of the worst teams have high hopes, too.
That includes a New York Jets backer with a somewhat curiously sized bet.
The DraftKings customer put $3,196.96 — yep, 96 cents too — on Jets +25000 to win the Super Bowl. In easier-to-digest numbers, that's 250/1 odds, putting New York 30th among the 32 NFL teams.
If somehow Justin Fields & Co. do the unthinkable, then the bettor wins a massive $799,240 (total payout $802,436.96).
Running Men
A Caesars Sports customer is hoping the Packers have their rushing attack in good order this season. The bettor put $200 on the Packers recording at least one rushing touchdown in every regular-season game.
The odds of doing so are a sizable +6000. So, if Green Bay manages to do it, then the bettor profits $12,000.
Caesars also took another notable bet tied to running backs, and this one is a much longer shot. A customer put $500 on Las Vegas Raiders running back Ashton Jeanty winning the NFL MVP award, at odds of +25000 (250/1).
It's highly unlikely, but the payout is a healthy $62,500 if Jeanty has a rookie season for the ages.
I Like Big Bets and I Cannot Lie
A BetMGM customer in Arizona has got some serious interest in who wins the College Football Playoff. And the customer has three options to cash out for a lot of money.
In late June, the bettor showed up at BetMGM's sportsbook adjacent to the Arizona Cardinals' stadium in Glendale, Ariz. The customer proceeded to make three major wagers:
$300,000 Texas +500 to win the CFP
$200,000 Penn State +750 to win the CFP
$115,000 Clemson +1300 to win the CFP
At the moment, Texas is the +475 favorite in BetMGM's college football national championship odds. Penn State is the +700 fourth choice, and Clemson has climbed to the +900 co-fifth choice, joined by Oregon.
The bettor's total investment is $615,000. The potential profit on Texas and Penn State titles is exactly the same, at $1.5 million. A Clemson title is ostensibly the same, with a profit of $1.495 million.
It's gonna be a long haul to the Jan. 19 championship game. Perennial title contenders Georgia and Alabama, among others, will have a say in who goes out on top.
All I can say is good luck, and remind the rest of you that these big bets often come from high-roller types who can afford them.
Keep it reasonable. Never bet more than you can afford to lose.
Patrick Everson is a sports betting analyst for FOX Sports and senior reporter for VegasInsider.com. He is a distinguished journalist in the national sports betting space. He's based in Las Vegas, where he enjoys golfing in 110-degree heat. Follow him on X: @PatrickE_Vegas.
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