NFL Same Game Parlays & Picks: Falcons vs. Colts (Week 10)
With the Colts and Falcons kicking off overseas in Berlin, this matchup sets up as the perfect opportunity to build an NFL same-game parlay (SGP) around game script and travel dynamics. International games often bring unfamiliar rhythm, conservative play-calling early and a heavier reliance on star players as coaches try to stabilize the environment. Indianapolis has been the more consistent team, but their grueling travel spot and Atlanta's desperation factor create volatility - exactly the kind of uncertainty that can boost value in a parlay approach.
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NFL Same Game Parlay: Colts vs. Falcons
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Leg 1: Jonathan Taylor 2+ Receptions (-330)
Most bettors will gravitate toward Jonathan Taylor's rushing props - and for good reason. He's playing at an MVP-caliber level and has been the engine of this Colts offense.
But instead of following the public, we still get exposure to Taylor while targeting a softer angle: His receiving usage. Taylor has cleared 1.5 receptions in every game this season, and Atlanta has allowed opposing starting running backs to hit this number in three straight outings. Travel and unfamiliar conditions likely lead to more check-downs.
Leg 2: Kyle Pitts 50+ Receiving Yards (+104)
This may not actually become the Kyle Pitts game - but it sure sets up like it. If there's a weakness in this Colts defense, it's defending tight ends. They rank in the bottom four in the league, allowing 6.7 receptions and 75 yards per game to the position. The production allowed lately says it all: Pittsburgh's tight end trio combined for 95 yards last week, Titans tight end Chig Okonkwo posted 53 yards the week prior and even Chargers tight end Oronde Gadsden torched them for 164 yards three weeks ago.
Overseas games are known for the unexpected - and Pitts profiles as the exact kind of overlooked player who can steal the spotlight in Berlin.
Leg 3: Drake London Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+135)
Drake London leads Atlanta in targets and remains the most targeted receiver by Michael Penix Jr. His 11 red-zone targets rank sixth-most in the NFL, and he has converted five of them into touchdowns - trailing only Davante Adams and Amon-Ra St. Brown in touchdowns inside the 20-yard line.
Some bettors might shy away because Sauce Gardner is now in Indy's secondary, but London is in the midst of a breakout campaign and continues to be heavily featured near the goal line. In a game where Atlanta needs its stars to deliver, London is the top candidate to find the end zone.
Parlay Odds: +465