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NFL Week 7 Same Game Parlay: Rams vs. Jaguars (International Series)

NFL Week 7 Same Game Parlay: Rams vs. Jaguars (International Series)

Week 7 of the NFL season is here, and we have another international game on Sunday morning. The Los Angeles Rams take on the Jacksonville Jaguars from Wembley Stadium in London, England. This should be a fun matchup with both teams sitting at 4-2 heading into the weekend. 

Let's build a three-leg NFL same-game parlay (SGP) for the Week 7 London game. Check out breakdowns for three player props in this Rams vs. Jaguars showdown. Keep in mind the odds below are accurate as of writing, but are always subject to change up until kickoff.

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NFL Week 7 Same Game Parlay: Rams vs. Jaguars 

(Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook)


      Leg 1: Matthew Stafford 275+ Passing Yards (+154)

      The Jaguars are allowing 256.3 passing yards per game this year, the third-highest mark in the NFL. Conversely, the defense has been strong against the run. It should force the Rams to the air enough for Matthew Stafford to rack up yards. Jacksonville has allowed big games to Sam Darnold (295 yards), Patrick Mahomes (318) and Brock Purdy (309) in the past three games. 

      As for Stafford, he's averaging 280.7 passing yards per game this year. That includes some game totals of 389, 375, 298 and 245. Expect a rebound from him passing-wise after he only threw for 181 yards last week. That came in a blowout win over Baltimore, where the Rams didn't need to throw it much in the second half. 


      Leg 2: Davante Adams 90+ Receiving Yards (+112)

      If Matthew Stafford is due for a big day, then Davante Adams should be as well. He'll be the clear-cut No. 1 receiver with Puka Nacua out this week. Expect Stafford to lean on Adams plenty, especially considering this favorable matchup. The Jaguars are allowing the third-most receiving yards per game to wideouts this year.

      Jacksonville’s secondary just gave up 162 yards to Jaxon Smith-Njigba last week. Adams had only 39 yards on four catches a week ago, but a negative game script didn't help. He still saw a team-high nine targets. Adams can bounce back to when he averaged 71.4 receiving yards in the first five games. That was with Nacua healthy, though. Now, Adams should be locked into No. 1 WR production. 


      Leg 3: Tyler Higbee 30+ Receiving Yards (-125)

      Let's also roll with Tyler Higbee to go over his yardage prop. The Rams tight end should be more involved in the passing game with Nacua sidelined. We saw it last week when Higbee had four receptions for 40 yards and a touchdown. 

      Meanwhile, the Jaguars are allowing an average of 72 receiving yards per game to the tight end position over the past three weeks. That includes 71 yards to AJ Barner, 61 yards to Travis Kelce and 58 yards to Jake Tonges in this stretch. Admittedly, Higbee hasn't done much this year. Yet, he's still one of the more trusted pass-catchers for Stafford with Nacua out. Plus, at least he has 25+ yards in three of his five games so far. 

      Parlay Odds: +429


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