NFL Thursday Night Football Same Game Parlay: Bengals vs. Ravens (Week 11)

Week 11 begins with an AFC North showdown between the Cincinnati Bengals on the road against the Baltimore Ravens. 

While the Bengals look to avenge a 27-24 week 2 loss against these Ravens, here’s a nice Same Game parlay we can take advantage of in the game.

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Leg 1: Ravens Moneyline

Both teams are coming off a heartbreaking loss. The Bengals nearly pulled off a double-digit comeback against the Houston Texans while the Ravens blew a double-digit lead to the Cleveland Browns. 

Before last week’s loss to the Texans, it looked as if the Bengals found their mojo against after the team beat the San Francisco 49ers and Buffalo Bills in back-to-back weeks. But as of now, the AFC North still belongs to the Ravens, who won four consecutive games before their Week 10 loss to Cleveland.

Both teams have tremendous upside, but Baltimore as the edge as its defense has been one of the best in the league. And with a healthy Lamar Jackson under center, this team can compete against anyone.

Leg 2: Lamar Jackson 25+ Rushing Yards

With a new offensive system in place, Jackson runs less than he has in the past.

New offensive coordinator Todd Monken installed an offense that focuses on throwing the ball downfield. Despite the new system in place, Jackson has rushed for at least 25 yards in all but one game this year. He tallied 54 rushing yards against the Bengals in Week 2. 

Leg 3: Mark Andrew Over 4.5 Receptions

This sets up for a big game for the tight end. The volume hasn’t been there with all the additions to the offense, but Andrews has had success against the Bengals in the past. He’s also caught at least five receptions in his past four games against the Bengals – including five catches in their Week 2 matchup. 

Cincinnati has allowed 55 receptions to opposing tight ends, the seventh-most in the NFL. In their past two games, the Bengals have allowed 10 and nine catches to Dalton Kincaid and George Kittle, respectively.

Leg 4: Tyler Boyd 40+ Receiving Yards

Boyd should be Joe Burrow’s second option in the passing game with Tee Higgins set to miss his second consecutive game. In last week’s game against the Texans, Boyd saw a season-high 12 targets and 117 yards

Boyd also hit this number in the Cincinnati’s Week 2 matchup with Baltimore. The Ravens will also be without cornerback Marlon Humphrey, which should also help Boyd get up and over this number.

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