NFL Same Game Parlay Picks: Vikings vs. Titans (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 Vikings vs. Titans.

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Best NFL Week 11 Same Game Parlays: Vikings vs. Titans

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Vikings vs. Titans

It wasn't pretty, but Minnesota pulled out the 12-7 win at Jacksonville last week to improve to 7-2 on the year. The Vikings now have to play a second straight AFC South opponent on the road as they head to Tennessee. Meanwhile, the Titans lost again last week to fall to 2-7. 

The total is low for this matchup for good reason. The Vikings offense hasn't been as efficient or consistent as it was earlier in the year. Sam Darnold, specifically, has come back down to Earth after such a hot start. Over the past five games, Darnold has a 6:7 TD:INT ratio, and he threw three picks last week. This Titans are allowing a league-low 156.7 passing yards per game and can slow down Minnesota through the air.

On the other side, Tennessee continues to underwhelm offensively - ranking 27th in both points and total yards per game. The offense has also turned it over 17 times in 9 games, the third-most giveaways in the league. Will Levis returned last week and showed flashes, but he still hasn't had two good games in a row in his NFL career. 

Now Levis has to face the blitz-heavy Vikings defense, allowing only 17.4 PPG (3rd in NFL) with the second-best rush defense. If Minnesota can shut down Tennessee's run game, it will put too much responsibility on Levis to lead the offense - something he hasn't shown he can consistently do. Last week against the Chargers' upper-tier defense, the Titans scored just 10 points until a garbage-time score in the final minute. 

Minnesota also has the most takeaways in the league, with 20 through nine games. The Vikings also boast a league-high 15 interceptions thus far. The defense also picked off opposing QBs in all but one game this season (Detroit's Jared Goff). Levis has thrown seven picks in his six games and has an interception in all but one - which was last week. 

Aaron Jones left the last game with a chest injury but is trending towards playing this week. The injury makes including him in a parlay risky, but this is a good spot. The Titans are more beatable on the ground than through the air. Last week against the Chargers, they allowed 105 combined rush yards to J.K. Dobbins and Gus Edwards. They also gave up 127 yards to Jahmyr Gibbs three games ago. 

Meanwhile, the Vikings should want to lean on the ground with Darnold struggling a bit lately. The matchup will allow that, and if Minnesota is leading in the second half, the game script could lead to a more run-heavy game plan. Jones has 60+ rush yards in six of nine games, with 58 in another. He's also averaging 75.8 ypg over the past four weeks. 

Parlay Odds: +500

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