NFL Sunday Night Football Anytime TD & Win Parlay: Bills vs. Patriots
Sunday Night Football brings us another primetime showdown, and it's the perfect spot to build a same-game parlay. With the spotlight on two playoff-caliber teams, we'll zero in on who comes out on top and which playmaker is most likely to find the end zone. Let's break down the matchup and lock in a parlay that combines the winning side with an anytime touchdown scorer for maximum value.
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Best NFL Sunday Night Football Anytime TD + Win Parlay Picks
(Odds Courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
Leg 1: Bills Moneyline (-440)
The Bills have a clear edge at quarterback, with Josh Allen playing at an MVP-caliber level and giving Buffalo a dynamic element the Patriots can't match. Buffalo's offense spreads the field well and can exploit New England's weakened secondary. A secondary that ranks 26th in passing yards per game allowed.
On defense, the Bills generate consistent pressure without blitzing, which could force mistakes from a Patriots offense that has struggled to finish drives. New England's run game has been inconsistent, and if the Bills jump ahead early, they can force the Patriots into a one-dimensional approach.
Divisional games make me wary of laying more than a touchdown. Give me the Bills to win straight up for our first leg
Leg 2: Dalton Kincaid Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+250)
After a disappointing second season, Dalton Kincard has already passed his touchdown total from last year (two) with three touchdown catches in 2025, which leads the team. What we thought would be a breakout year last year is coming to fruition in 2025.
Kincaid is second on the team with three red-zone targets and is first on the team in end-zone targets with three. One thing the Patriots can do is stop the run. If and when the Bills get close, look for some play-action with Kincaid being a primary target.
Leg 3: Drake Maye Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+370)
The Josh Allen stat, highlighting how he has 45 career games with both a passing and rushing touchdown, tied with Cam Newton for the most in NFL history, was blasted everywhere this past week. I am sure everyone is going to bet that he scores a touchdown this week, but I am looking at the other signal-caller in this game. Drake Maye already has two rushing scores this season.
The Bills have the third-highest pressure-to-sack rate in the NFL through the first four weeks, meaning they get to the quarterback often but fail to record a sack, forcing quarterbacks out of the pocket and making plays with their legs. Maye is more than capable of making plays with his legs and may have to for the Patriots to get into the end zone.
Parlay Odds: +1900