NFL Same Game Parlay Picks: Seahawks vs. 49ers (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 Seahawks vs. 49ers.

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Best NFL Week 11 Same Game Parlays: Seahawks vs. 49ers

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Seahawks vs. 49ers

This is already the second time we'll see Seahawks vs. 49ers this season. The divisional rivals faced off in Week 6 as San Francisco took the 36-24 road victory. Now the Niners are at home and nearly touchdown favorites. There's some value on Seattle to keep this within a touchdown on the alt spread, though. 

The Seahawks are coming off their bye week after back-to-back home losses. The break should help on both sides of the ball. Geno Smith had been up-and-down, but there's more upside and a higher floor with D.K. Metcalf expected back from injury. In Metcalf's absence, the offense averaged just 15 PPG over the past two games compared to 25.7 PPG in the seven games with him. Starting right tackle Abe Lucas is also expected to make his season debut for Seattle, which is a big boost to the offensive line. 

San Francisco's offense is obviously a lot more dangerous now, with Christian McCaffrey back in the mix. Still, the Niners have had struggles in the red zone this season - ranking 28th in red zone touchdown rate. Seattle's defense can hold its own even on the road. The bye allowed the unit to get fully healthy, and Mike Macdonald had two weeks to prepare for this San Fran attack. 

When these teams played earlier in the season, it was a 5-point game until the 49ers got a final touchdown with 1:17 left to build a double-digit lead. Seattle showed fight to erase a big first-half deficit and make it close. Bank on the Seahawks to learn from that game and their recent losses to make this one competitive. 

McCaffrey made his season debut last week and immediately racked up 107 total yards. It was also a good sign to see him get 19 touches with an 88% snap share right away. There was no slow ramp-up for CMC and he should be plenty involved again this week. Seattle's defense is allowing 139.4 rushing yards per game (26th in NFL), and it's giving up over 150 combined yards per game to running backs this year. 

Kenneth Walker's yardage production has been very inconsistent this season. Still, he's found the end zone seven times in seven games, and he's due this week after going scoreless in the past two contests. The 49ers have allowed 11 rushing scores in nine games, including at least one rushing score in all but two games. 

Parlay Odds: +525

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