NFL Thanksgiving Same Game Parlays: Giants vs. Cowboys (Week 13)

Thanksgiving provides us with an NFL tripleheader. Thus, there are three games to build same-game parlays (SGPs) for. Here is my favorite NFL same game parlay for Giants vs. Cowboys.

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Thanksgiving Day’s Best Same Game Parlay Bets: Giants vs. Cowboys

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

Giants vs. Cowboys

Even sloppy football games with lousy football teams can be entertaining, and they’re opportunities to bet. While that’s not the greatest sales pitch for watching this game, there’s nothing wrong with betting on the game and checking the results later.

The Giants are 3.5-point underdogs this week. They might need Tommy DeVito to drop back to keep them in this contest. Unfortunately, the G-Men’s offensive line is banged up, and Tommy Cutlets might be forced to scramble on a few of his dropbacks.

The second-year signal-caller ran for 32 yards in his first start of the season in Week 12 and surpassed 22.5 rushing yards in three of his five starts last season. The Cowboys have allowed the second-most rushing yards per game (32.7) to quarterbacks. DeVito has enough mobility to take advantage of the matchup.

When DeVito airs it out, Malik Nabers should be a target hog. According to the data suite at Fantasy Points, this was Nabers’ production in Week 12:

  • 92.5% route participation rate
  • 9.1-yard average depth of target (aDOT)
  • 43.9% air yards share
  • 28.1% target share
  • 0.24 targets per route run
  • 34.8% first-read percentage
  • 6 receptions
  • 64 receiving yards

While Nabers’ usage is already mouthwatering, he could get some squeaky-wheel treatment after Brian Daboll acknowledged he needs “to do a better job of getting the ball in his hands early.”

Theo Johnson has had at least 35 receiving yards in four straight games. He’s had at least 30 in six of his past seven contests. Johnson’s matchup against the Cowboys isn’t optimal. Still, they’ve allowed 43.4 receiving yards per game to tight ends this season. Sometimes, you don’t have to overthink a leg in a parlay, and this leg fits the bill.

The Cowboys have had a 47% situation-neutral rush rate in Cooper Rush’s three starts. They might be in a positive game script this week since they’re favorites, and teams have attacked Big Blue on the ground.

Since Week 9, the Giants have faced the second-highest situation-neutral rush rate (55%). Thus, Bobby Okereke should have ample opportunities to rack up tackles. Since Week 8, he’s had 14, nine, 11, and eight combined solo and assisted tackles.

Parlay Odds: +1300

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