Sunday morning should start with fireworks in Germany as the Dolphins and Chiefs open the day’s action. Both offenses have elite firepower. One of the stud pass-catching weapons has a cushy matchup and should smash, and a pair of ancillary options also have eye-catching props. Using the three props together will yield a tasty +310 same-game parlay (SGP).
Germany Football’s Best Same-Game Parlay Bets
(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
Dolphins at Chiefs SGP
- Leg 1: Jeff Wilson Over 15.5 Rushing Yards (-135)
- Leg 2: Durham Smythe Under 1.5 Receptions (-125)
- Leg 3: Travis Kelce 60+ Receiving Yards (-310)
Jeff Wilson didn’t carry the ball in his season debut in Week 7. Per FantasyPros, Wilson had only a 14% snap share in his first appearance of the year. The 27-year-old running back had a substantially larger role in Week 8, tallying a 25% snap share and 25% of the backfield’s rush share, carrying the ball five times for 23 yards. Raheem Mostert had 13 rushes for 46 yards, and Salvon Ahmed carried the ball twice for one yard.
Mostert isn’t on the injury report, but his ankle injury limited him throughout the week. Wilson averaged more yards per carry than Mostert last week, and Ahmed was ineffective on two attempts. Wilson could absorb Ahmed’s work and siphon more chances from Mostert if he’s more effective again this season.
The matchup is good for Wilson this week, too. According to The 33rd Team, the Chiefs have all0wed 95.8 rushing yards per game and 4.5 yards per carry to running backs since Week 5. Even if Wilson’s role remains the same this week as last, he has an excellent chance to best 15.5 rushing yards. So, FantasyPros is projecting Wilson for 25.5 rushing yards.
Wilson could be a critical ancillary piece of Miami’s top-heavy offense, but Durham Smythe is unlikely to impact this game. First, according to Pro Football Focus (PFF), Smythe had only three targets and three receptions on 101 routes in his last four games. Second, the Chiefs have allowed just 3.5 receptions per game to tight ends since Week 5. Smythe isn’t an impact player, and the matchup shouldn’t entice Mike McDaniel to dial up looks to his unimpressive tight end. He’s projected for only 1.3 receptions, putting him under his line.
The future hall-of-fame tight end on the other club should have a field day in a cupcake matchup. Travis Kelce is averaging 83.3 receiving yards per game, with a median of 67 in seven games this season. Kelce had fewer than 60 receiving yards only twice this year, and one of the times was in his season debut after missing the opener with an injury.
Kelce doesn’t have to smash to total at least 60 receiving yards, and he has a cushy matchup this week. Since Week 5, the Dolphins have coughed up 70.8 receiving yards per game to tight ends. The Dolphins could use Jalen Ramsey to attempt to slow Kelce down. Still, Kelce’s a matchup nightmare, and FantasyPros projects him for 80.0 receiving yards, comfortably above his line of 60.
Parlay Odds: +310
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