NFL Same Game Parlays: Browns vs. Steelers (Week 14)
NFL Week 14 is here, and it’s time to lock in some best bets and props before the games kick off. The Sunday Week 14 slate includes some intriguing matchups like the Seahawks vs. Cardinals and Bills vs. Rams.
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 14 Sunday afternoon slate.
Keep in mind the odds below are accurate as of writing but are always subject to change up until kick-off. Keep track of any of the latest NFL injury news and odds movement before locking in any of these SGP bets. Here are each of the best NFL Week 14 same game parlays. Below we dive into our top NFL Week 14 same game parlay picks for Browns vs. Steelers.
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Best NFL Week 14 Same Game Parlay Bets: Browns vs. Steelers
(Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook unless noted otherwise)
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Browns vs. Steelers
- Leg 1: Over 43.5 Points (-112)
- Leg 2: David Njoku Over 45.5 Receiving Yards (-110)
- Leg 3: Jaylen Warren 50+ Rushing + Receiving Yards (-145)
Since Jameis Winston took over as the starting quarterback, Cleveland games have been a roller coaster of ups and downs. They've upset the Ravens and Steelers but lost by three scores to the Chargers and Saints. Cleveland had a fourth-quarter lead last week and easily could've pulled off another upset until Winston threw two late interceptions, including a pick-six.
All in all, Winston's highs and lows make it impossible to trust the Browns to cover spreads or not. What we can bank on, though, is that Cleveland games will be entertaining and likely high-scoring with the gunslinger under center. The over is 4-1 in his five starts, with an average of 51 total points per game.
When these AFC North rivals met three weeks ago, Cleveland won 24-19 in the Snow Globe game. Considering the weather conditions, the fact that they scored 43 combined points and hit the over was remarkable. Expect both offenses to be much more efficient and effective, especially passing-wise.
Pittsburgh's pass defense has been vulnerable at times this year, including last week, with 309 yards allowed to Joe Burrow as the Bengals put up 38 points. It's a tough turnaround for a unit that was just on the field a ton and will now face Winston chucking it around, too. The Browns quarterback threw for 497 yards against Denver last game and can carry that into this weekend.
David Njoku only had one catch for nine yards against Pittsburgh two games ago. Last week, though, he saw a whopping 17 targets and finished with nine receptions and 52 yards. The tight end has been a favorite target of Winston's, with five or more catches in five of the past six games and averaging 51.3 YPG in this stretch.
On the other side, Russell Wilson is playing at a high level right now and is coming off his best game of the season. He threw for 414 yards with three touchdowns and a 76.3% completion rate vs. Cincinnati, as the Steelers scored 44 points in the shootout. Pittsburgh is averaging 28.7 PPG with Wilson under center. The passing attack should have success at home here against the Browns' below-average pass defense.
It's old news now, but Jaylen Warren is an X-factor for the Pittsburgh offense as both a change-of-pace ball carrier and a pass-catching weapon. He now has at least 59 combined rushing and receiving yards in six straight games, averaging 68.2 total yards per game in this stretch. Warren's usage shouldn't change moving forward and he should get 50+ total yards again.
Parlay Odds: +410