NFL Thursday Night Football Same Game Parlay: Bengals vs. Ravens
Week 10 of the 2024 NFL season kicks off with the Baltimore Ravens and Cincinnati Bengals. The Ravens are 6-3 and in second place in the AFC North. The Bengals are 4-5 in the same division and in third place.
The Ravens are six-point favorites in this one. The Ravens are 5-3-1 against the spread, while the Bengals are 5-4.
Below is an easygoing Same Game Parlay with odds of +525.
Let’s dive in.
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Thursday Night Football Same Game Parlay: Bengals vs. Ravens
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook | All bets are one unit unless otherwise stated)
- Leg 1: Bengals +6 (-112)
- Leg 2: Derrick Henry Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-265)
- Leg 3: Joe Burrow 300+ Passing Yards (+170)
Cincinnati Bengals +6 (-112)
While this game is in Baltimore, the Bengals played the Ravens earlier this season and lost 41-38 in overtime.
In that game, Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow threw for 392 yards and five touchdowns.
In Week 9, Burrow threw another five touchdowns.
The Bengals’ run game looked good in Week 9, with Chase Brown rushing for 120 yards on 27 carries. The Ravens are stout against the run but cannot stop the pass.
Yes, they traded for cornerback Tre’Davious White, but he’s allowed nine catches this season, and four of them have gone for touchdowns-he’s not the same elite cornerback he was years ago.
We’ve seen Burrow play well against them in the past, and I think they’ll keep it close here even though it’s on the road.
Burrow will play well.
Derrick Henry Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-265)
The odds for Henry to score alone lack significant value, but within a Same Game Parlay, it’s an easy addition.
This season, Henry has 11 rushing touchdowns and two through the air. He leads the league in rushing touchdowns and has scored in every game this season.
The Bengals have allowed a touchdown to running backs in only two games.
There’s not a whole lot of analysis left.
He scores all the time, and they allow touchdowns to running backs far more often than not.
Joe Burrow 300+ Passing Yards (+170)
OK, with the last leg, I’m going out on a bit of a limb.
This season, Burrow has thrown for 300 yards or more in just two games, but again, he threw for 392 yards against the Ravens earlier this season.
Yes, this included overtime, but Burrow didn’t throw a single yard in that period of play.
The Ravens allow 301.78 passing yards per game, 300-plus yards in four games, and 334 passing yards or more in two of the last three games and three times over the last five.
Burrow has slowed down in passing yards lately, surpassing 250 yards just once over the last four games, but the Ravens allow a ton of passing yards and are stout against the run.
This season, opposing running backs averaged just 3.23 yards per carry.
Burrow is going to throw a bunch here and get over 300 yards.
Parlay Odds: +525