Best Same Game Parlay for Washington Football team vs. Eagles

Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith could be in line for a monster game against a depleted Washington Football Team secondary.
Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith could be in line for a monster game against a depleted Washington Football Team secondary. / Bill Streicher-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 Washington Football Team looks to get several key players back out of the COVID-19 protocol vs. the Philadelphia Eagles, and we have a parlay where you can cash in on some favorable odds.

Here is a sample same-game parlay I like for Tuesday Night Football between the Football Team and Eagles. A $25 entry would pay out $429.46 at +1618 odds!

Best Same Game Parlay Picks for Football Team vs. Eagles

  • Miles Sanders UNDER 55.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
  • Jalen Hurts OVER 193.5 Passing Yards (-116)
  • Devonta Smith OVER 47.5 Receiving Yards (-116)
  • Jalen Hurts ANYTIME TD (+165)

Miles Sanders UNDER 55.5 Rushing Yards (-115)

Sanders has cleared this number in his last three consecutive games, but the run game is not how you attack the Football Team. This season, Washington ranks 4th in rushing yards allowed, 4th in attempts, and 8th in yards-attempt.

Instead, expect the Eagles to zone in on Washington's beat up secondary that ranks 30th in passing yards allowed and dead last in passing touchdowns.

Meanwhile, Washington will have all of their top defensive lineman now active and off COVID protocol for tonight's game, leaving 15 remaining players either out or still needing to be cleared.

Jalen Hurts OVER 193.5 Passing Yards (-116)

Hurts has failed to clear 193 passing yards in five consecutive games, but that should change tonight against a WFT defense that's not just banged up or on the COVID list; they're also just plain-bad vs. the pass.

This season, they're averaging 259.1 yards per game, third-worst in the NFL and give up big chunk plays throughout games. They also rank dead last in most third-down conversions allowed, keeping their defense on the field and extending drives for their opponents.

Devonta Smith OVER 47.5 Receiving Yards (-116)

If we like Hurts to clear his over on passing yards, we should also consider the OVER for Devonta Smith as well.

While the last few weeks have been abysmal with only 37 combined receiving yards on four receptions, the three games beforehand, Smith ended up with 116, 66, and 61 receiving yards. Hurts had also been playing through an injury during that time and should be back healthy and rested to feed the rock to his top wideout.

Jalen Hurts ANYTIME TD (+165)

I'm not thinking too heavy on this one. Hurts leads the team by a wide margin in touchdowns scored this year with 13 through the air and another 8 on the ground.

Washington has also allowed the sixth-most rushing yards to quarterbacks this season, giving up 320 yards on just 57 attempts with three touchdowns.