NFL Week 6 Same Game Parlays: Colts vs. Titans (2024)

NFL Week 6 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 Week 6 Sunday afternoon slate.

Keep in mind that 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 as well. Without further ado, let's dive into the best NFL Week 6 Same Game Parlays. And below you can find our top NFL Week 6 same game parlay for Colts vs. Titans.

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Best NFL Week 6 Same Game Parlays: Colts vs. Titans 

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Colts vs. Titans 

You may notice a theme of uncertain quarterback situations around the league this week. Well, both Indianapolis and Tennessee are in that boat for their AFC South matchup. Will Levis and Anthony Richardson are dealing with injuries and their statuses are up in the air for the Titans and Colts, respectively. Both practiced this week but it remains to be seen if either or both will start. It's very possible we get Mason Rudolph and/or Joe Flacco for this Week 6 divisional game. 

Despite both quarterback situations, we should have more confidence in the Titans to win at home. Levis looks probable to play after fully practicing and benefiting from a bye week to rest. Either way, Tennessee has the defensive advantage here. The Titans are allowing a league-low 243.8 total yards per game while the Colts are giving up a league-high 419.2 total yards per game. The defenses are literally on the opposite end of the spectrum.

Besides Richardson's status, the Colts are also dealing with multiple injuries on offense. Running back Jonathan Taylor sat out last week with an ankle injury and may miss a second consecutive game. Receiver Michael Pittman will be out and may be sidelined for multiple games. Fellow wideout Josh Downs is questionable to play as well. 

Indianapolis' inability to stop the run is especially worrisome. The defense is allowing 157 rushing yards per game this year (31st in the NFL). With that in mind, let's go with a Pollard-focused parlay. Indy gave up 101 rushing yards to Tank Bigsby this past week and more than 150 to Josh Jacobs and Joe Mixon earlier this season. Pollard is only averaging 61.5 rushing yards per game but he just had 88 on 22 carries in his most recent game. That large workload will likely continue with Levis banged up or Rudolph under center. 

Pollard also has upside as a pass-catcher out of the backfield. He has 87 receiving yards through four games with at least 15 yards in three contests. The Colts defense, meanwhile, has allowed 19 or more receiving yards to six different running backs in the past three games alone. Even with Tyjae Spears involved in the offense, Pollard can exploit this matchup. He has at least 94 total yards in three of four games already. 

Parlay Odds: +430

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