NFL Same Game Parlays & Picks: Divisional Round (Sunday)

With only two NFL games on the slate today, the edge comes from being selective and intentional. Instead of forcing volume, this breakdown focuses on two-leg game parlays built around clear matchup advantages and expected game flow.

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Best NFL Divisional Round Same Game Parlays

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

Houston Texans vs. New England Patriots

Christian Kirk quickly emerged as C.J. Stroud's go-to target last week, even before Nico Collins exited the game, finishing with eight catches for 144 yards and a touchdown.

 The chemistry was obvious, and Stroud consistently looked Kirk's way in key situations. With that trust continuing to build, Kirk is well-positioned to clear this number once again.

While this may carry a "revenge game" narrative, the matchup is far from favorable. The Texans boast one of the best defenses in the league, and Diggs is likely to see heavy coverage from Derek Stingley Jr., limiting separation and downfield opportunities.

 If New England generates a splash play through the air, Kayshon Boutte profiles as the more likely candidate rather than Diggs.

This game profiles as a defensive battle with limited scoring on both sides. In that type of environment, points carry extra value. It's difficult to envision either team pulling away by more than a touchdown, and Houston enters this matchup as the more battle-tested and complete roster.

Adding the Texans +7.5 is just icing on the cake.

Parlay Odds: +325


Los Angeles Rams vs. Chicago Bears

Opportunity drives touchdown props, and few players are given more chances near the goal line than Davante Adams.

 During the regular season, only Amon-Ra St. Brown (33) saw more red-zone targets than Adams (32). 

Chicago's pass defense has struggled all season, and the Rams should have little trouble moving the ball with Matthew Stafford under center. Once the Rams reach the red zone, Adams' ability to win one-on-one matchups makes him the primary scoring threat.

The Bears have allowed the third-highest yards per target to outside wide receivers, which is where Adams operates most frequently. 

The only other time the Rams have faced a team in the bottom-10 in yards per target, was their game against the Lions. In that game, Adams was targeted nine times, caught four balls for 71 yards.

 I'd imagine Chicago's main focus is slowing down Puka (if that is possible) which should allow Adams to have many opportunities to make plays on the outside!

Cold weather in Chicago shouldn't be a major concern unless winds become extreme, and in normal conditions the Rams' offense holds a clear edge. The Bears' defense has allowed an average of 35 points per game over their last three contests and needed a late miracle play from Caleb Williams just to stay alive last week after trailing by 18.

While the Rams' defense struggled against Carolina, they've largely been reliable this season and are unlikely to face that same level of resistance here. This matchup sets up well for Los Angeles, and I can see them covering easily .

Parlay Odds: +330


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