NFL Pick 6: Week 9 6-Leg, 6-Point Teaser Parlay

Alex Murray
By: Alex Murray
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The old bait and switch pulled by the Falcons after we’d put out our teaser parlay last week really screwed us, though the 49ers also failed to meet the necessary requirements. But we move. Week 9 in the NFL is almost here, and we’ve got another six-leg, six-point teaser parlay lined up for you all. Read on for our favorite picks and analysis, as well as the top betting odds from the best Canadian sportsbooks.

2025 Pick 6 Teaser Parlay Record: 1-6 (0.00)

2025 Pick 6 Teaser Picks: 33-9

Highlights

  • New England is 6-2 against the spread this season
  • Mike Tomlin is 22-9-3 ATS as a home underdog, the best such mark this century
  • J.J. McCarthy will be making his first start since Week 2 in the matchup with Detroit

NFL Week 9 Pick 6: 6-Leg, 6-Point Teaser Parlay

All odds provided by Sports Interaction.

  • (A) Baltimore Ravens -7.5 Spread → -1.5
  • (H) New England Patriots -5.5 Spread → +0.5
  • (A) Denver Broncos +1.5 Spread → +7.5
  • (A) Los Angeles Chargers -9.5 Spread → -3.5
  • (H) Pittsburgh Steelers +3.0 Spread → +9.0
  • (H) Detroit Lions -8.5 Spread → -2.5

Parlay Odds: +600

Baltimore Ravens (-7.5) @ Miami Dolphins - 815PM (TNF)

Lamar Jackson will definitely be back in the lineup, and after over a month on the shelf, he should be back to 100 percent. And he usually is when he returns from injury: the two other times he missed games due to injury and returned in the same season, he covered the spread in his first game back. We’re not buying whatever the Dolphins did last week either.

Teaser Pick: Ravens -1.5

Atlanta Falcons @ New England Patriots (-5.5)  - 1PM

There is no team hotter than the Patriots right now, as they have won five straight games, covering the spread in all five. They are tops in the league against the spread this year at 6-2 (the same as their actual record) and Drake Maye is playing the best ball in the league right now. After last week, no way can we trust the Falcons, especially on the road.

Teaser Pick: Patriots +0.5

Denver Broncos (+1.5) @ Houston Texans - 1PM

The Denver Broncos have not made it look easy, but they are 6-2 and alone atop the strong AFC West. The Texans looked surprisingly good last week in beating a depleted 49ers team. But the Broncos are not depleted. And they might have the most talented defense in football. The Broncos have only lost once by more than a TD since Bo Nix came aboard last year.

Teaser Pick: Broncos +7.5

Los Angeles Chargers (-9.5) @ Tennessee Titans - 1PM

The Titans are a mess, and while the Chargers have had issues with playing down to their competition this season, we believe we can make an exception for this Tennessee team because they are just that bad. Since Week 2, they are just 1-6 against the spread, and all six of those losses came by at least double-digits.

Teaser Pick: Chargers (-3.5)

Indianapolis Colts @ Pittsburgh Steelers (+3.0) - 1PM

The Colts are arguably the best team in the NFL through eight weeks, and the Steelers are on a decidedly frustrating skid right now. However, Mike Tomlin’s Steelers, for all their warts, almost always play up to their competition when they are home dogs. Tomlin is 22-9-3 ATS in those situations, which is the best mark by any head coach since 2000.

Teaser Pick: Steelers +9.0

Minnesota Vikings @ Detroit Lions (-8.5) - 1PM

With Carson Wentz done for the year, J.J. McCarthy is checking back in for Minnesota. But apart from one good fourth quarter against the Bears in Week 1, he did not inspire much confidence before his injury. This Lions team, meanwhile, is rolling, with their only loss since Week 2 coming against the increasingly scorching hot Chiefs. Detroit has also won four straight overall in this matchup as well as four straight against the Viks in Detroit.

Teaser Pick: Lions -2.5

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Alex Murray has been a consistent presence on BettingTop10 since he joined the team in 2020 just after graduating from Ryerson University’s Sport Media program in 2019. He has written for publications including theScore, Sporting News, FanSided, FantasyPros, and more over his 6+ years in the field. Alex has also been a lifelong athlete and sports fan who has channeled that love into his entertaining writing style and shrewd betting strategies.