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NFL Same Game Parlay Picks: Titans vs. Commanders (Week 13)

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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 Titans vs. Commanders.

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Best NFL Week 13 Same Game Parlays: Titans vs. Commanders 

(Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook unless noted otherwise)

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Titans vs. Commanders 

Tennessee and Washington were on opposite ends of big upsets last week. The Titans pulled off an improbable win over the division-rival Texans as 8-point underdogs on the road. Meanwhile, the Commanders lost in embarrassing fashion to Dallas as 11-point home favorites. Considering the results of both games, we're likely in line for a Tennessee regression and a Washington bounceback. 

The Commanders have to be in must-win mode after losing three straight games now. We should get Washington's best effort to break the losing streak with a bye week on deck. On the other side, the Titans still only have three wins on the year and are 2-9 ATS. It's a classic letdown spot after an exciting divisional victory and Tennessee playing its fifth road game in seven weeks. 

Let’s back Washington to cover the full-game spread overall and the first-half spread.  The Commanders need to come out strong and should be motivated to do so early on. They’re averaging 14.3 points in the first half this season and are 8-4 ATS in the first half. Plus, there’s the aforementioned hangover effect for Tennessee after last week’s win. Plus, add on the Commanders to score 24+ points - a mark they’ve hit in seven of the past 10 games overall and four of the last five at home.

Outside of his two interceptions last week, Jayden Daniels played as well as you can for a quarterback of a double-digit favorite who lost outright. He had 275 passing yards, two passing scores, 74 rush yards, and a rushing TD. Daniels also looked healthier from the rib injury that limited him in recent games. His seven rush attempts for 74 yards are a good sign that he should use his legs more frequently. 

Daniels averaged 59.2 rush yards per game before the injury and it appears he's back to that production. Tennessee is allowing the seventh-most rush yards per contest to quarterbacks. The defense gave up 95 to Drake Maye in its most recent matchup with a dual-threat QB. Daniels may have to run more than usual this week because Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler are both questionable. Additionally, the Titans are allowing a league-low 169.6 passing yards per game and have been more beatable on the ground.

Parlay Odds: +420

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