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Detroit Lions @ Philadelphia Eagles Same-Game Parlay
We’ve got a great matchup on Sunday Night Football, with the Lions traveling to Philadelphia to face the Eagles. Both teams are fighting for playoff seeding, and this game could have major implications as we get closer to January. It’s supposed to be cold and windy, conditions that have given Jared Goff trouble in the past and could shift Detroit toward a more run-heavy script. Meanwhile, the Eagles need a strong performance from Jalen Hurts if they want to take control of this one.
This one is a three-leg parlay that you should check out on BetMGM.
Leg 1: Jalen Hurts Over 205.5 Passing Yards
The Eagles need the good version of Jalen Hurts to show up if they want to beat the Lions. He may be coming off two straight games under 200 passing yards, but he cleared 280 yards in the three games before that. Detroit has the NFL’s 7th-best run defense according to DVOA, so look for the Eagles to lean on Hurts through the air in this one.
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Leg 2: Amon-Ra St. Brown Under 7.5 Receptions
Amon-Ra will still be featured, but 7.5 receptions is a big number. He’s gone over this line in only two of five road games, and he’s likely to see a lot of the Eagles’ top corner, Quinyon Mitchell. With Jared Goff historically struggling in cold weather, the Lions’ passing attack could be limited, which would directly affect St. Brown’s reception volume.
Leg 3: Jahmyr Gibbs Over 60.5 Rushing Yards
Gibbs is the engine of this Lions offense. Dan Campbell took over play-calling last week and immediately made a point of feeding him, resulting in 142 rushing yards. Even with the Eagles’ solid run defense, Gibbs’ explosiveness makes him largely matchup-proof — and running behind one of the best offensive lines in the NFL only helps.
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