NFL Week 15 Same Game Parlays: Dolphins vs. Texans (2024)

NFL Week 15 is here, and it's time to lock in some best bets and props before the games kick off. The Sunday Week 15 slate includes two must-see matchups featuring the Steelers vs. Eagles and Bills vs. Lions, plus plenty of other exciting 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 15 Sunday afternoon slate.

Keep in mind the odds below are accurate as of writing but are always subject to change up until kick-off. 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 favorite NFL Week 15 same game parlays. Below we dive into our top NFL Week 15 same game parlay picks for Dolphins vs. Texans.

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Best NFL Week 15 Same Game Parlay Bets: Dolphins vs. Texans

(Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook unless noted otherwise)

Dolphins vs. Texans

  • Leg 1: Texans -1.5 1st Half Spread (-108)
  • Leg 2: Tua Tagovailoa Over 0.5 Interceptions (-130)
  • Leg 3: Tyreek Hill 60+ Receiving Yards (-200)
  • Leg 4: Jaylen Waddle 50+ Receiving Yards (-175)

The Dolphins squeaked out an overtime home win against the Jets last week to stay alive in the AFC playoff picture. Meanwhile, the Texans are coming off their bye week. Houston's rest and being at home gives it a situational edge early in the game with Miami possibly starting slow following an emotional, hard-fought divisional victory in extra time. 

Let's bank on the Texans starting strong off the bye. Houston is a league-best 11-2 ATS in the first half this season, averaging 14.0 PPG (6th in NFL). They're also 23-7 ATS in the first half with C.J. Stroud at quarterback over the past two years. The offense regularly has a good gameplan early in games and the extra prep helps. Miami, on the other hand, is 5-8 ATS in the first half while averaging 9.3 PPG (23rd). 

Although we're backing the Texans in the first half, a couple of props for Miami's top wide receivers can still cash. Houston is allowing the 7th-most receiving yards per game to wideouts and the 5th-highest yards per reception. Conversely, the defense is allowing the third-fewest yards to tight ends and fifth-fewest to running backs. Jonnu Smith and De'Von Achane have been reliable pass-catchers for Tua Tagovailoa but both could be held in check. 

Look for both Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle to find space against a Houston secondary that can be exploited by speedy receivers. Hill is getting healthier and just went for 115 yards last week. He's averaging 67.9 YPG over the past seven games with 60+ in five of seven. Waddle had 99 yards a week ago and is averaging 78 per game over the past five with 50+ in four of those. 

One thing Houston's pass defense is good at is forcing interceptions, though. The Texans have 16 picks on the year, second-most in the NFL. So, let's count on Tua throwing at least one pick. He's overdue after not throwing one in four straight games. This is the same guy who had 14 interceptions last season. The Texans defense has a pick in seven of the last eight games and should be dialed in to get a turnover coming out of the bye. 

Parlay Odds: +550

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