Bears vs. Packers Best Same Game Parlay Picks for Sunday Night Football
The Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers will renew their rivalry on Sunday Night Football tonight.
We've already given you our best bet for the game, as well as a few prop bets, but how about a parlay?
Hey, it's Sunday Night Football after all, let's have some fun.
The odds for the same game parlay listed below are courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.
Bears vs. Packers Same Game Parlay Picks
- Alternate Total UNDER 46.5
- Alternate Spread Packers -6.5
- Allen Lazard OVER 38.5 Receiving Yards
- Darnell Mooney UNDER 47.5 Receiving Yards
- AJ Dillon Anytime Touchdown
Alternate Total UNDER 46.5
I grabbed the UNDER on the opening total of 44, but now the total is all the way down to 41.5. So, let's buy a few points for the sake of the parlay. The Bears averaged the fewest yards per play amongst all teams in Week 1, and the Packers look lost offensively without Davante Adams. I think this is going to be a defensive slug fest.
Alternate Spread Packers -6.5
This one's pretty simple. I like the Packers in this game, but let's just buy a few points to cross the key number of seven for the sake of the parlay. If the Bears keep this within a touchdown, I'd be shocked. But hey, crazier things have happened.
Allen Lazard OVER 38.5 Receiving Yards
I'm stealing this one from my favorite props article. Allen Lazard may not yet be at 100%, but Aaron Rodgers needs some familiarity and a receiver he can rely on to throw too. I think he's going to target Lazard early and often in this one.
Darnell Mooney UNDER 47.5 Receiving Yards
Darnell Mooney hauled in a measly one reception for eight yards off three targets in Week 1 against the 49ers. Sure, some of that can be blamed on the weather, but maybe he's not the guy we thought he would be. Let's not forget that Justin Fields is going to have almost no time to throw the ball behind the Bears putrid offensive line.
AJ Dillon Anytime Touchdown
AJ Dillon had double the amount of carries as Aaron Jones in Week 1. He had 10 for 45 yards, while adding on five receptions for 46 yards. Despite the fact he saw the majority of action at running back, FanDuel has Aaron Jones set as the favorite to score a touchdown at -110, and Dillon is set at +135. That's a steal if I've ever heard of one.
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