NFL Week 10 Same Game Parlays: Titans vs. Chargers (2024)
NFL Week 10 is here, and it’s time to lock in some best bets and props before the games kick off. Picking matchups against the spread 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 10 Sunday afternoon slate.
Keep in mind the odds below are accurate as of writing but are always subject to change up until kickoff. Keep track of any of the latest NFL injury news and odds movement before locking in any of these SGP bets. Here are all of our best NFL Week 10 Same Game Parlay bets. And below we dive into our favorite NFL Week 10 same game parlay for Titans vs. Chargers.
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NFL Week 10 Same Game Parlays: Titans vs. Chargers
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Titans vs. Chargers
- Leg 1: Chargers -6.5 Alt Spread (-126)
- Leg 2: Under 41.5 Alt Total Points (-154)
- Leg 3: Tony Pollard 60+ Rushing Yards (-120)
Both the Titans and Chargers are coming off wins last week ahead of this AFC matchup. The spread and total suggest Los Angeles will win comfortably in a low-scoring game at home. Let's bank on both happening but go with a pair of alt lines to reduce the risk.
The Chargers are allowing a league-low 12.6 PPG this season. They haven't given up more than 20 points in a game all year and have held teams to 17 points or fewer in seven of eight games. Defensive coordinator Jesse Minter has his unit playing at a high level right now, and that should continue at home against a subpar offense.
The Titans are averaging just 17.5 points and 296.4 total yards per game (both 27th in NFL). It looks like Will Levis will be back at QB, which doesn't matter too much as he's not a huge upgrade over Mason Rudolph. The offense will likely be conservative with Levis to keep him healthy and go with a run-focused attack.
On the other side, the Titans are still allowing a league-low 269.1 total yards per game with the best-passing defense in the NFL. Though the Chargers offense has woken up recently with Justin Herbert and the passing attack picking up, they still like to play a physical style with a strong run game. This matchup could force LA to go back to that run-first mentality.
The under is now 7-1 in Chargers games. This continues to be a profitable strategy, with Vegas setting those totals a tad too high. As for the spread, the Chargers are 5-1 ATS as favorites this year, while the Titans are 1-7 ATS overall (1-4 ATS as underdogs). Tennessee just survived in overtime at home against the lowly Patriots and now go on the road. The spread indicates Tennessee will regress back to the team that got blown out by Detroit and Buffalo and the two games prior.
One bright spot for the Titans this week can be Tony Pollard. He's run for 60+ yards in seven of eight games this year, averaging 77.8 yards per contest. He's also seen at least 16 carries in all but two games so far. Even against a tough Chargers defense, Pollard should see enough volume to get to 60 rushing yards once again. As noted above, the Titans likely want to go with a run-focused offensive game plan in Levis' return from injury.
Parlay Odds: +650