Same game parlay (+4250) for Baltimore Ravens vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews

An intriguing game on the afternoon slate of Week 6 as the Baltimore Ravens travel to Lincoln Financial Field to take on the Philadelphia Eagles. This could easily be a playoff matchup come the winter, but Philadelphia needs to kick start their season.

FanDuel’s sportsbook is now offering the same game parlays, which are great because you can stack bets that are highly correlated and thus present value.

Today we’ll be breaking down our favorite such parlay for this Sunday afternoon game, which has the potential for a huge payout. You can also check out our full preview of the game, which includes picks on the side and total.

Eagles +10 point spread (-110)

Under 46.5 Points (-115)

Miles Sanders over 28.5 receiving yards (-110)

Mark Andrews over 54.5 receiving yards (-110)

Mark Andrews anytime touchdown scorer (+110)

Parlay odds: +4250

A few of these plays are nicely correlated, and this is a great chance at a huge payout at nearly 42/1

Eagles +10 point spread (-110)

Although the Ravens are the better team, this isn’t a great matchup for them with the Eagles’ strength across their defensive line. They will sell out to stop the run and force Lamar Jackson to beat them with his arm. Baltimore ranks just 15th in offensive passing efficiency, and we saw Jackson struggle against the Chiefs when forced into passing situations. He threw for 2.2 yards per attempt and had a QBR of 37.5. I’m expecting this game to be lower scoring so getting above a touchdown is key. You won’t go broke backing home ‘dogs in the NFL

Under 46.5 points (-115)

Baltimore could have trouble moving the ball in passing situations, and the Eagles have had their own offensive struggles. They ran the ball for 94 yards last week on 16 carries. However, take out Miles Sanders’ 74-yard score, and you’re left with just 20 yards on 15 carries. Baltimore has been a top-ranked defense in efficiency against both the pass (seventh) and the run (second). The Ravens have allowed 20 points in just one game this season, which was to the Chiefs.

Mark Andrews over 54.5 receiving yards (-110) & Mark Andrews anytime touchdown scorer (+110)

One connection that is consistent in the Baltimore offense is Lamar Jackson and Mark Andrews. This is also a great matchup for Andrews as Philadelphia can’t defend tight ends. They’ve given up an average of 64.6 yards per game to the position and 5 touchdowns through the first five weeks. Andrews has also found the end zone on five occasions this season, has gone over this mark in 3/5 games, and is coming off his most targets and receptions in Week 5. Marquise Brown will be matched up against Darius Slay this week, which may mean even more targets for Andrews.

Miles Sanders over 28.5 receiving yards (-110)

Philadelphia’s receivers could have problems getting open against the Baltimore secondary of Jimmy Smith, Marcus Peters, and Marlon Humphrey. One area they have struggled is defending running backs in the passing game, though. They’ve given up an average of 53.6 receiving yards to running backs through the first five games. Sanders has gone over this line in two of four games he’s played so far this season, and this looks like a matchup where Wentz could be checking it down more often.

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