NFL Sunday Night Football Same Game Parlay Odds & Picks: Ravens vs. Jaguars (Week 15)

The Ravens and Jaguars will close Sunday with an AFC heavyweight fight. The game’s spread is slight, and it should be a competitive contest. Both quarterbacks have eye-catching props and a pass-catcher also has a sweet alternate line.

Sunday Night Football’s Best Same Game Parlay Bets

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

Ravens at Jaguars Same Game Parlay

Lamar Jackson had 316 passing yards last week, the second-highest total he’s posted this year. It was Baltimore’s first game since the bye, and they cut the passing game loose even though it was a wet game. According to RotoViz’s pace app, the Ravens had a 58% situation-neutral pass rate last week.

Baltimore is unlikely to scale back the passing attack against a pass-funnel defense. Jacksonville has faced a 60% situation-neutral pass rate since Week 11.

According to Pro-Football-Reference, Jackson has averaged 225.7 passing yards per game, with a median of 223 this season. He’s passed for at least 200 yards in eight of 13 contests. Conversely, per The 33rd Team, the Jags have allowed nine quarterbacks to pass for at least 200 yards this year, and C.J. Stroud did so twice. As a result, FantasyPros is projecting Jackson to pass for 232.6 yards this week.

Trevor Lawrence should also be a busy passer in this game. First, the Jaguars have had a 61% situation-neutral pass rate since Week 11. Second, the Ravens have faced a 61% situation-neutral pass rate in their previous four games.

The matchup isn’t a cupcake for Lawrence. Nevertheless, nine quarterbacks have passed for at least 200 yards against the Ravens this season. Lawrence has averaged 250.8 passing yards per game, with a median of  257 this season. He’s fallen short of 200 passing yards only twice. Lawrence is projected for 242.1 passing yards, putting him comfortably over his betting line.

Evan Engram should be on the receiving end of many passes. The veteran tight end is averaging 53.9 receiving yards per game, with a median of 49. He’s had fewer than 40 receiving yards only three times in 10 games.

Moreover, Engram has directly benefited from Christian Kirk getting hurt in Week 13. Engram’s had 82 and 95 receiving yards in the past two games. He should stay hot in a decent matchup. The Ravens have allowed six tight ends to reach at least 40 receiving yards this season, but David Njoku accomplished the feat twice. Finally, Engram is projected to have 54.6 receiving yards against the Ravens.

Parlay Odds: +162


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