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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.
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Minnesota Vikings @ Dallas Cowboys Same-Game Parlay
The Cowboys play on Sunday Night Football in what is essentially a must-win game. They likely need to win out to keep their playoff hopes alive, and it starts here. Fortunately for Dallas, FTN’s simulation model loves its offense in this matchup, with overs projected across the board. Here’s a three-leg parlay that leans into that offensive upside.Leg 1: Dak Prescott Over 264.5 Passing Yards
The MVP race is currently viewed as a two-man contest between Drake Maye and Matthew Stafford. While that’s understandable, Dak Prescott deserves more recognition for the season he’s having. He leads the NFL in passing yards and ranks sixth in EPA per dropback. Minnesota has a strong pass defense, but Prescott is well-suited to beat the Vikings’ blitz-heavy scheme.Leg 2: CeeDee Lamb Over 81.5 Receiving Yards
Lamb has cleared concussion protocol and is expected to play, which is a massive boost for Dallas. He’s been dominant recently, recording over 100 receiving yards in back-to-back games. When Dak faces pressure, he consistently looks Lamb’s way. Lamb averages 4.7 yards per route run when defenses blitz, making this a strong matchup once again.Leg 3: George Pickens Over 72.5 Receiving Yards
Pickens received plenty of negative media attention this week, but this sets up as a strong bounce-back spot. He thrives against the blitz, averaging 2.8 yards per route run in those situations. While that trails Lamb, it still ranks 12th among all NFL receivers. On top of that, the Vikings allow the 12th-most receiving yards per game to WR2s.FTN’s NFL Betting Resources
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