Monday Cross-Sport Parlay: Will Packers, Panthers cash as Big Favorites?

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Will the Packers hammer the banged-up Saints on Monday Night Football? Will the Panthers pick up their fifth consecutive win when they host the Lightning? Read on for our Monday Cross-Sport Parlay.

Sunday Cross-Sport Parlay Recap

My Sunday Cross-Sport Parlay consisted of the Falcons (-9.5) over the Giants, Missouri (+3.5) over Illinois in the “Bragging Rights” game, the Panthers (-114) to beat the Lightning and the Pacers (+114) to beat the Kings outright.

After a slow start, Michael Penix Jr. and the Falcons rolled to a 34-7 win and cover against the hapless Giants. We needed every bit of the 3.5 to have Missouri cover in an 80-77 loss to Illinois. The Panthers also rolled to a 4-2 win in Tampa and the Pacers destroyed the Kings, 122-95. Thus, we hit our 4-leg parlay!

Let’s keep the good times rolling…

CFB Monday Cross-Sport Parlay: Fresno State Bulldogs +3.5 (-114), 2:30 p.m. ET

Both of these teams are missing a slew of players. Are the Bulldogs missing more parts? Yeah, but that’s why they’re catching a field goal and a hook. The Huskies are missing at least six starters and a handful of other key contributors. Quarterback Ethan Hampton is now with Wake Forest, their starting running back isn’t even on the depth chart and their defensive line and secondary are missing key parts as well. Thus, I’m not going to overact to Fresno not having its quarterback. This is an even matchup, all things considered.

NFL Monday Cross-Sport Parlay: Green Bay Packers -14.5 (-102), 8:16 p.m. ET

I know the Saints just gave the Commanders a game, but I don’t see how they compete tonight without Kamara. Credit Rattler for having New Orleans a 2-point conversion away from pulling off the upset last week, but that was at home. How much motivation do the Saints have for pulling off the upset tonight in Green Bay? It’s going to be cold, the Packers are rolling and the Saints are just playing out the string. I’ll lay the points.

NHL Monday Cross-Sport Parlay: Florida Panthers -160, 7:09 p.m. ET

I backed the Panthers yesterday and I’ll do it again tonight when they’re a home favorite. Following their 4-2 victory over the Bolts, the Panthers have won seven out of their last nine games versus the Lightning. They’ve also won four straight games, holding every opponent in that span to two or fewer goals except Edmonton.

NBA Monday Cross-Sport Parlay: Milwaukee Bucks -1.5 (-110), 8:10 p.m. ET

These two teams played in Milwaukee last month, with the Bucks rolling to a 122-106 victory as an 8.5-point favorite. That was the second time in the last three meetings between these two teams that the Bucks won and covered. They’re also 7-3 in their last 10 games overall.

CBB Monday Cross-Sport Parlay: Hawaii Rainbow Warriors +9.5 (-110), 10:30 p.m. ET

Nebraska steamrolled Murray State, jumping out to a massive halftime lead and then popping things into neutral in the second half. But Hawaii will put up a bigger fight. The Rainbow Warriors are holding opponents to just over 30 points per game in the second half of contests this season, so I don’t see the Cornhuskers pulling away in the second frame.

5-Leg Cross-Sport Parlay Odds: +2101 (Fanduel Sportsbook)