NFL Week 18 Same Game Parlays: Chargers vs. Raiders (2025)

We made it! NFL Week 18 is here, and it’s time to lock in some best bets and props before the games kick off. The Sunday Week 18 slate is a loaded with playoff implications, divisional matchups, and tons of ways to go for props and picks. Let’s dive into every game on the afternoon slate and find some winners.

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 18 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 our favorite NFL Week 18 same game parlays. Below we dive into our top NFL Week 18 same game parlay for Chargers vs. Raiders.

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Best NFLWeek 18 Same Game Parlays: Chargers vs. Raiders

(Odds via DraftKings Sportsbook unless noted otherwise)

Chargers vs. Raiders

  • Leg 1: Brock Bowers Over 7.5 Receptions (-110)
  • Leg 2: Brock Bowers 70+ Receiving Yards (-140)
  • Leg 3: Aidan O'Connell 225+ Passing Yards (-120)
  • Leg 4: Jakobi Meyers 70+ Receiving Yards (-105)

Before discussing any picks or props from this game, let's review some playoff scenarios. If the Steelers beat the Bengals on Saturday, then the Chargers will be locked into the No. 5 seed and have nothing to play for. In that case, Los Angeles may choose to rest Justin Herbert and other key starters. If the Bengals win, then the Chargers will be motivated to win as well to secure that fifth seed. Unfortunately, we won't know any of this until the Steelers-Bengals game concludes on Saturday night. 

So, the wait-and-see approach may be the best way to attack this game from a betting standpoint. However, we can still target some Raiders props for players that we know will be out there. Though Las Vegas has been eliminated from the playoffs for weeks now, the offense is still competing. 

It begins and ends with stud rookie tight end Brock Bowers. The Raiders should be motivated to feed Bowers in this regular-season finale with a couple of records up for grabs. Bowers has 108 receptions on the year, which is the current rookie record, but Malik Nabers isn't far behind at 104. Plus, Bowers is just eight catches behind Zach Ertz for the single-season reception record for tight ends (116). He has 8+ receptions in seven games already and should see a healthy amount of targets here. 

Jakobi Meyers can also be productive while Bowers racks up receptions. The Vegas passing attack is basically a two-man game with Meyers and Bowers dominating the target share. Meyers is averaging 64.6 receiving yards per game this season and 66.5 per game with Aidan O'Connell at quarterback. 

If Bowers and Meyers are having good games, then O'Connell should naturally have a decent yardage day himself. He's averaging 266.5 passing yards per game in his four full games this season with at least 225 in each. He also has at least 35 pass attempts in each game. The Raiders are letting him throw it around and there should be enough volume to hit 225 this week once again. 

Parlay Odds: +410

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