NFL Week 12 Same Game Parlay Picks: Patriots vs. Dolphins (2024)
NFL Week 12 is here, and it’s time to lock in some best bets and props before the games kick-off. The Sunday Week 12 slate isn’t the best, admittedly, but we’re still going to have picks on the games.
Picking matchups against the spread (ATS) 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 12 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 our best NFL Week 12 same game parlays. And below we dive into our favorite NFL Week 12 same game parlay for Patriots vs. Dolphins.
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Best NFL Week 12 Same Game Parlays: Patriots vs. Dolphins
(Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook unless noted otherwise)
Patriots vs. Dolphins
- Leg 1: Over 46.5 Points (-110)
- Leg 2: Drake Maye Over 251.5 Passing + Rushing Yards (-115)
- Leg 3: Tyreek Hill 60+ Receiving Yards (-135)
- Leg 4: Tyreek Hill Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+115)
When these AFC East rivals faced off earlier this season, it was a 15-10 win for Miami in a quarterback matchup of Jacoby Brissett vs. Tyler Huntley. That was back in early October, though. The offensive vibes for both teams are much different now.
The Dolphins’ offense looks much more dangerous with Tua Tagovailoa healthy and back in a groove. Since he returned as the starter, they're averaging 27.8 PPG over the past four games. Last week, Tagovailoa threw for 288 yards and three touchdowns as Miami put up 34 points. The offense is starting to click and that's scary for shaky defenses.
The Patriots’ defense had shown some improvement recently, but it also benefited from facing the Bears, Titans and Jets over the past month. Against the Rams in their last game, they allowed 402 total yards as Matthew Stafford carved up the secondary. New England has struggled against better attacks and Miami would qualify as that with a healthy Tagovailoa under center.
On the other side, Miami's defense is trending down right now. It just allowed the woeful Raiders offense to put up 328 total yards last week and has given up at least 325 total yards in four straight games. The Patriots’ offense, meanwhile, has a lot more upside with Drake Maye at quarterback. The Pats are averaging 20.0 PPG in Maye's six starts compared to 12.4 PPG before he took over for Brissett. The rookie signal-caller is getting more comfortable under center and his legs are a real difference-maker.
Maye is averaging 278.6 combined passing and rushing yards in his five full games this season. The dual-threat ability has been on full display as he beats defenses both ways. He had 282 passing yards alone last week and 95 rushing yards three weeks ago. With Miami's defensive lapses recently and Maye's willingness to make plays with his legs and arm, he can put up numbers here. He has 250+ combined yards in four out of five full starts.
Tyreek Hill hasn't been nearly as dominant this season as we've seen in the past. Still, he's been mostly productive when Tagovailoa has been healthy. He now has 60+ receiving yards in three of the past four games since Tagovailoa returned. He is averaging 71.8 yards per game in Tagovailoa’s five full games played this year. Hill also has scored in back-to-back games and faces a Patriots defense allowing the seventh-most receiving yards per game to wide receivers. The Pats have also given up 16 pass touchdowns in 11 games.
Parlay Odds: +575