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NFL 3 team parlay of the week for week 3

My NFL 3 team parlay of the week is sponsored this week by Amazon Prime.  You can get a free 30 day trial by clicking here. Here are the three night games of the week and the 3 team parlay I think you should invest a few bucks on.

TNF: Jets at Browns (-3).  The Browns, at 0-1-1, are off to their best start in years. They would have won last week had their kicker not missed both a PAT and a makeable field goal in the closing minutes. Since the start of the 2016 season, the Jets are 4-9-1 (30.8%) ATS as a road underdog, failing to cover by an average of 9.8 points per game. Jets rookie QB Sam Darnold is off to a great start, but I think he might be due for a let down here, especially on a short week.  After 2 near wins in weeks 1 and 2, the Browns get it done here and cover. Take the Browns -3.

SNF Patriots at Lions (+6.5).
Everybody knows the stats. Since 2003 the Patriots are 38-13 ATS  after a loss, covering the spread by an average of 7.7 points per game. Do you want to bet against that? I don't. Especially against a Lions team that already got blown out at home by the New York Jets. Yes, the New York Jets, with a rookie quarterback who threw a pick-six on the first play of the game. Take the Patriots -6.5.

MNF Steelers at Buccaneers (+1.5) I won't say much hear about this game, because it is already my five-star pick of the week, so be sure and read that post to get all my reasons on why I like the Bucs. I think they have the wrong team favored here and we get a 1.5 Point bonus. Take the Buccaneers + 1.5.

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