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Anonymous bettor reportedly wins nearly $200,000 after massive NFL parlay
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Date:2025-04-11 07:59:55
One Station Casinos Sportsbook bettor might have just hit one of the biggest long-shot bets of the 2023 NFL season.
According to a story from the Las Vegas Review-Journal on Monday, the bettor, who is anonymous, placed $250 on a 10-leg parlay for Week 6 in the NFL. Ahead of Monday Night Football's Cowboys vs. Chargers matchup, nine of the legs had already hit. All that was left was a Cowboys win by two or more points for the 799-1 bet to hit.
With the Cowboys defeating the Chargers, 20-17, the anonymous bettor allegedly won $199,750.
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Anonymous bettor's 10-leg parlay
According to Station Casinos Sports Betting's official X account, the full parlay was as follows.
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- Washington Commanders +1.5 (Commanders def. Falcons, 24-16)
- Minnesota Vikings -3.5 (Vikings def. Bears 19-13)
- Cleveland Browns +9.5 (Browns def. 49ers, 19-17)
- Houston Texans +1.5 (Texans def. Saints 20-13)
- Jacksonville Jaguars -3.5 (Jaguars def. Colts, 37-20)
- Detroit Lions -3.5 (Lions def. Buccaneers, 20-6)
- Las Vegas Raiders -2.5 (Raiders def. Patriots, 21-17)
- Los Angeles Rams -7.5 (Rams def. Cardinals, 26-9)
- New York Jets +6.5 (Jets def. Eagles, 20-14)
- Dallas Cowboys -1.5 (Cowboys def. Chargers, 20-17)
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Aside from the Cowboys' tight win over the Chargers, the bettor's reported parlay was most in trouble when the Raiders were leading the Patriots, 19-17, with two minutes remaining. The parlay needed a Raiders win by three or more points. Las Vegas defenders Maxx Crosby and Bilal Nichols saved it when they sacked New England quarterback Mac Jones for a safety with 1:47 remaining in the fourth quarter.
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