NFL Playoffs Same Game Parlays: Ravens vs. Bills (Divisional Round)

The Baltimore Ravens will travel to Orchard Park, New York, for the most anticipated playoff matchup of the week against the Buffalo Bills.

It’s Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills against Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. It’s the two best quarterbacks of the season squaring off with the hope they’ll win their first Super Bowl this season.

Allen or Jackson will be sent home, but the other will stay alive and make the final four of the NFL Playoffs.

This is going to be a classic, so I’ve created a same-game parlay (SGP) for Sunday’s game.

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      Baltimore Ravens vs. Buffalo Bills

      Josh Allen has only hit 236 passing yards in nine out of 18 games this season. However, he’s nailed this line in six of his last 10 and finished with 272 against the Broncos last week.

      Allen will have the opportunity to take on a Ravens defense that has given up plenty of yards through the air. The Ravens rank 31st in the NFL in passing yards allowed to quarterbacks and 30th in passing completions allowed. Allen only needed 26 pass attempts to record 272 passing yards against the Broncos. The Ravens’ secondary should be an easier defense to make plays against.

      Allen might not be an elite runner in this game, however. He’s only averaged 32.1 yards per game on the ground and has hit at least 46 rushing yards in only 33% of games this season.

      Ultimately, the Ravens have allowed quarterbacks to record just 15.08 rushing yards per game this season, ranking sixth in that category. The average long rush per game for quarterbacks against the Ravens is only 7.23 yards.

      Meanwhile, the Bills have defended wide receivers very well this season. Buffalo has allowed just 127 receiving yards to wide receivers per game, which ranks fifth in the NFL. Rashod Bateman has hit at least 44 receiving yards in only 39% of games this season. He’s also averaged just 20 receiving yards in two prior games against the Bills. Back his receiving yards under to finish off this same-game parlay.

      Parlay Odds: +499


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