Best Monday Night Football Same Game Parlay for Saints vs. Seahawks

Geno Smith and the Seahawks face the Saints in Week 7.
Geno Smith and the Seahawks face the Saints in Week 7. / Philip G. Pavely-USA TODAY Sports
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Same game parlays, particularly on stand-alone prime time games, are a ton of fun. Bettors can still enjoy the intrigue of betting small and winning big if everything comes through, minus the waiting through an entire slate. You can focus in on one matchup and watch as your bets hopefully hit throughout the evening.

At WynnBET, you can build your own same-game parlay with a variety of betting options; ranging from the spread, total, alternatives spreads and totals, and several unique prop bets and promos with multiple outcomes. Most sportsbooks have you choose between one number, say, for example, receiving yards.

In this game, the New Orleans Saints will go on the road to face the Seattle Seahawks and we have a parlay where you can cash in on some favorable odds.

Here is a sample same-game parlay I like for Sunday Night Football between the Saints and Seahawks. A $25 entry would win $226.84 at +907 odds!


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D.K. Metcalf OVER 4.5 Catches (-125)

D.K. Metcalf has made over four catches in four of his six games this season, and he’s coming off a six-catch game in Smith’s start last week. 

Metcalf saw seven targets in Week 6, and he also had a strong rapport with Smith in Week 5 when he relieved the injured Russell Wilson, catching a late touchdown. 

If Seattle is going to stay in this game, Metcalf needs to be heavily involved.

New Orleans Saints vs. Seattle Seahawks +8.0 (-210)

I'd never take the -210 juice on this regularly, but I love it in this parlay after the Seahawks competed with the Steelers last week.

I'll take this alternate spread to move it above a touchdown, and I think the Seahawks will be able to cover this number at home against a Saints team that has been inconsistent at times this year.

Alvin Kamara UNDER 96.5 Rushing Yards (-115)

It’s hard to fade Kamara considering how dynamic a weapon he is, but I think this number is a bit high. 

Kamara had one game over 96.5 rushing yards prior to New Orleans’ bye, and it came against the New York Giants in a game that went to overtime. 

Seattle has allowed the third-most rushing yards in the NFL, but the Seahawks have only allowed 4.4 yards per carry which is more towards the middle of the pack. 

Kamara is going to have a good game, but I’ll take the under in hopes that he comes closer to his season average of 73.6 rushing yards per game.

Geno Smith OVER 18.5 Passing Completions (-105)

There isn't much to base off with Smith, but he made 32 throws against a tough Steelers defense and completed 23 of them last week.

There's a good chance that Seattle finds itself trailing at some point in this game, so I think Smith will have to throw the ball a good amount.

Also, with Chris Carson also on injured reserve with Russell Wilson, Seattle doesn't have as much of an incentive to lean on the running game.