NFL Same Game Parlay Picks: Eagles vs. Ravens (Week 13)

NFL Week 13 is here, and it's time to lock in some best bets and props before the games kick off. The Sunday Week 13 slate includes some intriguing matchups like Eagles vs. Ravens and Steelers vs. Bengals.

Picking matchups against the spread (ATS) and betting on the Over/Under is more commonplace, but a Same-Game Parlay (SGP) gives us even more added action. Let's find some plus-money SGP picks for every game on the NFL Week 13 Sunday afternoon slate.

Keep in mind the odds below are accurate as of writing but are always subject to change up until kickoff. Keep track of any of the latest NFL injury news and odds movement before locking in any of these SGP bets. Here are our best NFL Week 13 same game parlays. And below we dive into our top NFL Week 13 same game parlay for Eagles vs. Ravens.

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Best NFL Week 13 Same Game Parlays: Eagles vs. Ravens

(Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook unless noted otherwise)

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Eagles vs. Ravens

The best game of this Week 13 slate pits the 9-2 Eagles against the 8-4 Ravens in a battle of two East Coast powerhouses. We have the NFL's top two running backs in action: Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry. Plus, a pair of exciting dual-threat quarterbacks: Lamar Jackson and Jalen Hurts. 

Both the Eagles and Ravens are coming off convincing primetime victories on the road last week - both in Los Angeles, coincidentally. Philadelphia took care of the Rams for its seventh straight win while Baltimore handled the Chargers to grab the top AFC Wild Card spot. You can make real arguments for betting on either team against the spread or the total one way or the other. Instead, let's focus on three player props for this SGP.

The Ravens boast an elite run defense, allowing 77.9 rush yards per game (2nd in NFL) and 3.5 yards per carry (1st). Then we have Saquon Barkley, who just went off for 255 rushing yards last game and is averaging 126.5 per contest. The Eagles could have some success on the ground, but they will likely have to throw more. Look for Barkley to be involved as a pass-catcher more than normal.

Barkley has 257 receiving yards on the season, averaging 23.4 per game. He hasn't been consistently productive in that area but the Eagles are looking to get him the ball as much as possible these days. If the run game slows, dump-off passes to Barkley in space would be a smart idea - especially since Baltimore is giving up 45.5 receiving yards per game to running backs (4th-most). 

Until last week, Derrick Henry had scored a touchdown in every other game this season. He's been a scoring machine with 15 total TDs in 12 games. We can pencil him in to score on a weekly basis, especially here. The Eagles have allowed a rushing TD in four of the past five games and their rush defense has shown cracks in recent weeks. If the Ravens are near the goal line, bank on Henry punching it in. 

On the flip side, the Eagles could hold Lamar Jackson in check rushing-wise. Philly's defense is allowing just 12.4 rush yards per game to quarterbacks this year. Against some notable dual-threat QBs, the unit allowed 18 yards to Jayden Daniels, 17 yards to Deshaun Watson, and 20 to Daniel Jones. Of course, Jackson's legs are in a different tier but he's running a bit less this season with Henry in town. Plus, he's averaging just 35.2 rush yards per game at home compared to 60.4 on the road. 

Parlay Odds: +525

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