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Saturday Same Game Parlay: Ravens @ Packers

The NFL’s Week 17 backup quarterback parade will continue Saturday evening, with Tyler Huntley and Malik Willis filling in for Lamar Jackson and Jordan Love. This season, the Ravens are 1-2 SU with Jackson inactive. This will be the first time in 2025 that Green Bay has been without their starting signal caller for a full game.

Kickoff between the Ravens and Packers is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Peacock.

If looking for a fun way to sweat Saturday’s action, I have put together a three-leg same game parlay (+415) for this game. As always, it is worth noting that straight wagers are a far more profitable long-term betting strategy than parlays. Still, parlays can be a fun way to get some extra action on a game to make things interesting!

Check this one out, or visit our Same-Game Parlay Tool to build one for yourself.

Baltimore Ravens @ Green Bay Packers Same Game Parlay

Leg 1: Baltimore Ravens Under 17.5 Team Total Points

(-130)

Green Bay’s defense has been sensational at home in 2025. They have held their opponents to 13, 18, 18, 16, 10, 6 and 21 points in seven games at Lambeau Field. Saturday, they will get to host the Lamar-less Ravens.

Baltimore has scored 10 points or fewer in two of the three games started by someone not named Lamar Jackson in 2025, with the lone exception being a home game against a bad Chicago defense. They aren’t likely to find a similar level of success in this matchup against Green Bay.

Leg 2: Derrick Henry 60+ Rushing Yards

(-195)

In three games without Lamar Jackson this season, the Ravens have done everything they can to get Derrick Henry going on the ground. He’s had 15, 24 and 21 rush attempts in those contests.

Green Bay’s run defense has done a good job limiting big plays, but they have struggled on a down-to-down basis, ranking only 24th in success rate since Week 13. Henry should be able to find at least some room to run on the ground in this matchup.

Leg 3: Zay Flowers Over 4.5 Receptions

(-142)

Our FTN model loves this play on Zay Flowers, who has at least 5 receptions in each of the team’s three games that they have started a backup quarterback in 2025. Tyler Huntley doesn’t have a particularly good deep ball, but that shouldn’t be a major detractor for Flowers, who operates a lot near the line of scrimmage in short and intermediate routes.

 

TNF Same Game Parlay: Broncos @ Chiefs

The NFL’s prime-time Christmas Day matchup between the Broncos and Chiefs certainly lost some of its luster when Patrick Mahomes went down with a season-ending injury, but there are still reasons to think Thursday’s contest could be entertaining – at least from a betting perspective!

If looking for a fun way to sweat Thursday’s holiday action, I have put together a three-leg same game parlay (+650) for the evening’s game. As always, it is worth noting that straight wagers are a far more profitable long-term betting strategy than parlays. Still, parlays can be a fun way to get some extra action on a game to make things interesting!

Check this one out, or visit our Same-Game Parlay Tool to build one for yourself.

Denver Broncos @ Kansas City Chiefs Same Game Parlay

Leg 1: Evan Engram Under 3.5 Receptions

-174

During Denver’s last three games, Evan Engram has played only 74 snaps, compared to 125 snaps for Adam Trautman. During that span, Engram hasn’t seen more than 4 targets or played more than 28 snaps.

The Chiefs defense is going to be in rough shape Thursday, with so many players on injured reserve, but Engram simply hasn’t been on the field enough to justify this number being so high.

Leg 2: Chris Oladokun Over 29.5 Pass Attempts

-108

Kansas City hasn’t had an explosive run in either of the last two games, and that doesn’t figure to change much during their final couple of contests, given how much of their offensive line is on injured reserve. Thursday in particular, they will have to face a strong Denver run defense. The likely consequence of having a non-existent rushing attack against a good defensive front is that Chris Oladokun should be very busy through the air on Christmas Day – especially if the Chiefs are facing a negative gamescript, which is expected.

Leg 3: RJ Harvey 70-Plus Rushing Yards

+174

In Week 16, Tony Pollard and Tyjae Spears combined to gain 154 rushing yards on 34 attempts (4.53 yards per carry) against the injury-depleted Chiefs defense. On Christmas, RJ Harvey will get his turn to see if he can put up some gaudy numbers.

Harvey has been the clear lead option for Denver’s ground attack since J.K. Dobbins went down with a season-ending injury in Week 10. Since that point, Harvey has received 67 of the 94 attempts that have gone to the team’s running backs, including 16 of 20 red zone carries.

If Harvey can break a big run or two Thursday, he could be well on his way to cashing his alts.

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