NFL Week 15 same game parlay (+1518 odds): Cincinnati Bengals vs Denver Broncos

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The 2021 NFL season has been epic and the Week 14 slate was a ton of fun. As we turn our attention to Week 15, we have an interesting AFC matchup here as the Denver Broncos host the Cincinnati Bengals. What better way to make this rivalry game even more exciting than by betting a same game parlay? I cashed our mega parlay for Week 13 on Sunday at +1255, and I also hit the Week 11 mega parlay at +1762, so I’m feeling it right now when it comes to big money parlays.

Here we go:

Cincinnati Bengals -6.5 alt. spread (+280)

Ja’Marr Chase 100+ alt. receiving yards (+320)

Parlay odds: +1518

We have a 2-leg same game parlay which pays out at north of 15/1 with FanDuel Sportsbook. Let’s break it down.

Cincinnati Bengals -6.5 alt. spread (+280)

To start this same game parlay we have the Bengals on an alternate spread. A week ago on the lookahead lines, the Bengals were the favorites here. And now Denver is a significant favorite just because they beat the Lions while Cincy lost to the 49ers? The 49ers are surging right now and the Bengals only lost in overtime, while I’m not giving Denver too much credit for beating up on a depleted Detroit team.

Teams can still run on the Broncos, and that should be especially true here considering Denver will be without both Kenny Young and Dre’Mont Jones. Those are two key guys on the defensive front, and Joe Mixon should get going again. Teddy Bridgewater has put up some good numbers against bottom-feeding teams, but for the most part he’s fallen apart when he’s had to face a defense with a pulse.

Be sure to check out our full game preview for Cincinnati Bengals vs Denver Broncos

Ja’Marr Chase 100+ alt. receiving yards (+320)

This concludes our simple two-leg same game parlay. And I like the correlation between both of these plays. FanDuel’s calculator actually seems to think this goes in the opposite direction, but I disagree. The last time Chase went off for a monster game was when he had 201 yards against the Ravens. Cincy won that game 41-17. Chase hasn’t been putting up quite the same numbers he was earlier in the year, but now is the time to buy-low. The Broncos play man coverage at one of the highest rates in the league, and Chase excels at torching man coverage. Denver also has to pay attention to Tyler Boyd and Tee Higgins, ensuring Chase will get plenty of 1 on 1 opportunities.

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