Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins celebrates after rushing for a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers in the second half. Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com
Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins celebrates after rushing for a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers in the second half. Joshua Gunter, cleveland.com

After a very thrilling Thursday Night game, we head into Sunday of Week 14 with some pretty massive games. Playoff hopes swing with wins or losses, so NFL Sunday Week 14 will be a massive slate.

Here are my plays for Thursday Night Football Week 13.

Check out the latest episodes of the JCPod for my full breakdowns and analysis. All odds are a mix/the best number from FanDuel, DraftKings, and BetMGM.

Straights

Browns -3.5 (-115)

I think that this Cleveland Browns defense is going to be able to shut down the Tennessee Titans. While the Browns offense may not light up the scoreboard, I fully expect their defense to be able to shut down Cam Ward and the Tennessee Titans. I will not be shocked if this is an 8 to 10 sack game for the Browns defense.

Bills -5.5 (-120)

There is a very good chance that the Buffalo Bills could run all over this Cincinnati Bengals defense. I am a bit scared of what Joe Burrow might do to the Bills defense on the other side, but I just can’t take the Bengals with how bad their defense has been this year. James Cook is also coming off a monster game on the ground against the Pittsburgh Steelers, and he could have a huge one this week. I think this game will be close for the first couple of quarters, then the Bills will be able to pull away late in the fourth quarter. 

Colts Money line (-124)

This feels like a kitchen sink game for the Colts. A win here is massive for their playoff hopes, while a loss puts that very much lower in the odds. While I am a bit nervous about the Daniel Jones injury, I like for the Colts to pull out a tough win against the Jaguars.  I think they will go a bit back to the RPO game, which should put the Jaguars in a tough spot defensively. The Colts have not won a game in Jacksonville since 2015, so this would also be a great opportunity to get that monkey off their back. 

Props

Kirk Cousins to throw an interception (-114)

With how good of a defense the Seattle Seahawks defense is, I fully expect for them to get Kirk cousins to turn over the ball at least one time. 

Jonathan Taylor over 93.5 rush yards

The Jaguars defense has done really well against the rushing attack this year. With how good Jonathan Taylor is, however, I look for him to be able to exploit that in this game. I also expect for the Colts to lean on the run/RPO game a bit more coming into this week. 

Jackson Smith-Njigba over 90+ receiving yards (-122)

Coming off his worst game of the season last week, I fully expect for JSN to come back and have a big game this week. 

As for touchdown scorers this week, I like: Quinshon Judkins (-115), Davante Adams (-170), Bucky Irving (-110), Tyler Warren (+155), James Cook (-195), Jonathan Taylor (-210), Trey McBride (+115), Rashee Rice (+125) and Travis Kelce (+220).

Parnell’s Nasty Boy Parlay Play of the Day

For this weeks Nasty Boy, we are going two props and two touchdown scorers.

I was able to get odds of +914:

  • Davante Adams anytime touchdown (-170)
  • Quinshon Judkins anytime touchdown (-115)
  • Jackson Smith-Njigba over 90+ receiving yards (-122)
  • James Cook over 99.5 rush yards (-112)

Let’s have a DAY! PLEASE GAMBLE RESPONSIBLY!

Jaden Chandler-Parnell, or “JC” is a Sports & Sports Betting Analyst for Stare Down Sports. You can Follow him on X @Jaden95Chandler and on YouTube 

Betting Record

College Football straights record (regular season): 30-35-1

Pickem Record: 113-50-1

(straights) NFL Bets [regular season] 38-34

(Touchdown scorers) NFL Bets [regular season]  46-45

(Player Props) NFL Bets [regular season] 77-68

$10 Nasty Boy Play (College) : 0-15 {down 15u}

$10 Nasty Boy Play (NFL) 0-38 {down 38u} 

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