NFL Same Game Parlay Picks: Packers vs. Bears (Week 11)
NFL Week 11 is here, and it's time to lock in some best bets and props before the games kick off. We have some exciting Week 11 games on the Sunday slate, featuring Chiefs vs. Bills and Ravens vs. Steelers. Picking matchups against the spread 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 11 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 the best NFL Week 11 Same Game Parlays. Below we dive into our favorite NFL Week 11 same game parlay picks for Packers vs. Bears.
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Best NFL Week 11 Same Game Parlays: Packers vs. Bears
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Packers vs. Bears
- Leg 1: Under 40.5 Total Points (-112)
- Leg 2: Josh Jacobs 70+ Rushing Yards (-145)
- Leg 3: DJ Moore Over 45.5 Receiving Yards (-120)
The Packers and Bears meet up in an NFC North showdown as we kick off this SGP article. Both teams have vastly different storylines and narratives ahead of this divisional matchup. Green Bay (6-3) is coming off its bye after losing at home to Detroit the week prior. Chicago (4-5) has now lost three straight games with the offense in a putrid state.
The Bears have mustered only 12 combined points over the past two weeks, leading to the firing of offensive coordinator Shane Waldron this week. Passing game coordinator Thomas Brown will take over play-calling duties, but that change likely won't fix things overnight. Caleb Williams hasn't thrown a touchdown over the past three games and has been sacked a league-high 38 times already. Plus, there's the whole rumor of Bears players pushing for Tyson Bagent to start over Williams.
The Green Bay defense has been up and down this season, but the week off should help it get healthier, especially getting top cornerback Jaire Alexander back. The defense has been better against worse offenses this year and should be dialed in to force Williams into mistakes. The Bears are also dealing with multiple injuries along the offensive line.
On the other side, the Packers should have some success offensively. However, Chicago is holding its own defensively, allowing just 18.6 PPG this season (7th in NFL). The unit has held opponents to less than 20 points in seven of nine games so far. The Bears' pass defense is one of the best in the league, allowing 190.4 pass yards per game (7th) with a 77.4 quarterback rating against (2nd).
Jordan Love and the passing game could be held in check. The Packers should lean on the ground game, with Chicago allowing 4.8 yards per carry (28th) and 133.0 rush yards per game (24th). It's a good matchup for Josh Jacobs to rack up yards. He's averaging 84.7 rushing yards per game and 5.7 yards per carry with 70+ yards in six of nine contests. The Bears have given up 70+ yards to an RB in six of nine games as well.
With the offensive coordinator change, it should give Chicago's passing game a jolt. Brown mentioned in his press conference this week that he wants to get the ball to their playmakers more. D.J. Moore fits that mold as the team leader in receptions this season. He's been quiet lately but, ideally, will get more targets in the Bears' quick passing attack.
Parlay Odds: +550