NFL Parlay Calculator
Combine NFL spreads, moneylines, and totals. See the payout, combined odds, breakeven win rate, and built-in hedge math.
Build your NFL parlay
Up to 15 legs.
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Hedge calculator
Bet on the opposite outcome to lock in the same profit either way.
Uses the same format as your parlay above (currently American).
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NFL parlay payout reference (at standard −110 per leg)
For a $10 stake with every leg at standard -110 juice:
- 2 legs: $36.45 total ($26.45 profit) — combined ~27.4% win probability
- 3 legs: $69.58 total ($59.58 profit) — ~14.4% win probability
- 4 legs: $132.83 total ($122.83 profit) — ~7.5% win probability
- 5 legs: $253.59 total ($243.59 profit) — ~3.9% win probability
- 6 legs: $484.13 total ($474.13 profit) — ~2.1% win probability
See the full payout reference for more leg counts and odds.
Mixing spreads, moneylines, and totals
Any NFL market can go in a parlay — spreads, moneylines, totals, even player props (subject to sportsbook restrictions). The math is the same regardless: multiply each leg's decimal odds.
One catch: some sportsbooks block correlated legs from the same game (the moneyline AND the spread on the same team, for example, since they're not independent outcomes). Look for "same-game parlay" or "SGP" if you want correlated legs — those use special pricing that accounts for the correlation.
Why parlays favor the house — especially big NFL slates
Each leg already includes the sportsbook's vig (~4.76% per side on −110 lines). When you string legs together, the vig compounds. A 4-leg NFL parlay of standard −110 legs has roughly 25-30% theoretical house edge — far worse than the ~2.4% on a single side.
That's why sportsbooks promote Sunday-slate parlays aggressively, and why sharp bettors mostly avoid them or use them only when each individual leg is already a positive-EV bet they've identified via no-vig modeling or other research.
Hedging an NFL parlay on the late game
If your NFL parlay is alive into Sunday Night Football or Monday Night Football with only the final leg pending, hedging lets you lock in guaranteed profit. The hedge calculator above tells you the exact stake to bet on the opposite outcome to make both scenarios pay the same amount.
See how to hedge a parlay for the decision framework — and when letting it ride beats taking the lock-in.
Related calculators
- Parlay Calculator — generic version for any sport.
- Round Robin Parlay Calculator — split your NFL slate into every smaller-parlay combination.
- Point Spread Calculator — single NFL spread bets.
- Moneyline Calculator — single NFL moneyline bets.
- Over/Under Calculator — single NFL totals bets.
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