NFL Week 7 Same Game Parlays: Raiders vs. Rams (2024)
NFL Week 7 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 7 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. Without further ado, let's dive into the best NFL Week 7 Same Game Parlay bets before the games get underway. And here is our NFL Same Game Parlay picks for Week 7’s game Raiders vs. Rams.
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Best NFL Week 7 Same Game Parlays: Raiders vs. Rams
Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook
Raiders vs. Rams
- Leg 1: Rams -6.5 (-122)
- Leg 2: Kyren Williams 90+ Rushing Yards (-110)
- Leg 3: Brock Bowers Over 62.5 Receiving Yards (-120)
On the surface, this West Coast matchup features two bottom-feeder teams with the 1-4 Rams against the 2-4 Raiders. Yet, the spread tells us one team is still a tier above the other and a deep dive into both squads backs that up.
The Rams' record may be ugly, but it does deserve context. Three of their four losses have come down to the final possession but didn't go their way. The record could easily be a lot better if not for some late-game bad luck. Against two of the NFC's best teams, the Rams lost in overtime to Detroit and led at halftime over Green Bay - and they were on the road in both. Plus, Los Angeles boasts a win over San Francisco on its resume.
The Rams also did all of that while dealing with multiple key injuries. The offensive line has been banged up all season, not to mention Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp both being sidelined. Los Angeles is coming off a much-needed bye week, which is a bigger deal for an injured team like this. On that note, Kupp looks likely to play this week after being out since Week 2. That's a major boost to a Rams offense that's been lacking playmakers.
Meanwhile, the Raiders are spiraling right now and it's a great time to fade them on the road. Las Vegas has losses of 16 and 19 points in the past two games and all four of its losses this season have been by 12+ points. When the Raiders lose, they lose big and the defense is allowing 27.2 PPG (28th in the NFL).
The Raiders’ defense has struggled to stop the run, allowing 5.0 yards per carry (27th) and 140.3 rushing yards per game (23rd). It's a great matchup for Kyren Williams, who has 102, 94 and 89 rushing yards in the past three games. The Raiders have given up 100+ yards to an opposing ball-carrier in three out of six games and 84 yards to another. The game script should also favor Williams to rack up yards.
There's not much to get excited about in the Raiders' offense. Brock Bowers is a lone bright spot, though. The rookie tight end out of Georgia has a team-high 384 receiving yards through six games, averaging 64 per contest. He's leading the team in receptions and targets so far, too. With Davante Adams gone, Bowers has 97 and 71 yards in the past two games with double-digit targets in both. It's him and Jakobi Meyers as the top two weapons, and the latter is questionable with an ankle injury.
Parlay Odds: +410