SNF Same Game Parlay: Patriots @ Ravens

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There’s no better way to enjoy a primetime matchup than by building a same-game parlay. The problem? Most SGPs are longshots designed to drain your bankroll. Those flashy +1,000,000 tickets look fun, but they almost never cash. The books want you to bet on those! At FTN, we take a different approach to SGPs.

Using our Same-Game Parlay Tool, powered by 10,000 simulations for every matchup, we identify spots where the odds are actually mispriced. That means you’re not just throwing darts, but you’re building parlays with real edges, even when the payouts are big.

New England Patriots @ Baltimore Ravens Same-Game Parlay​


Playoff spots are on the line in this Sunday Night Football matchup in Baltimore. The Ravens must win to stay in the race, while the Patriots are still hoping to secure home-field advantage in Round 1. Lamar Jackson hasn’t put up MVP-level numbers this season, but he’s starting to look healthier each week. It will be interesting to see what he looks like in such a pivotal game.

This one is a three-leg parlay that you should check out on BetMGM.

Leg 1: Stefon Diggs Over 41.5 Receiving Yards​


Stefon Diggs is coming off a few quiet performances, but he’s in line for a bounceback spot here. After failing to reach 30 receiving yards in three straight games, Diggs now faces a Ravens defense that allows the most yards per game to opposing WR1s. Despite the recent dip in production, there’s no question Diggs remains the Patriots’ go-to option, so expect him to be more involved in this one.

Leg 2: Lamar Jackson Under 212.5 Passing Yards​


Lamar has looked healthier in recent weeks, but the Ravens are still at their best when leaning on the ground game. He only needed to throw 12 passes last week as Baltimore relied on its defense and rushing attack to secure the win. Expect a similar approach here as the Ravens look to control the game and keep Drake Maye and the Patriots’ offense off the field.

Leg 3: Keaton Mitchell Over 22.5 Rushing Yards​


Keaton Mitchell continues to earn more involvement in the offense each week. Last game, he logged a season-high eight carries while playing over 30% of the snaps. Mitchell is an explosive runner when given opportunities, and the Patriots have allowed the fifth-highest rate of explosive runs over their last five games.

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