Build Your Own Bet: How to Same Game Parlay Bills vs. Titans
By Peter Dewey
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, their "Build Your Own Bet" feature consists of 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, A.J. Brown's receiving yards prop is set at 60.5, a number he has failed to go over this season. However, with a same-game parlay, you can get different odds at different outcomes, such as taking Brown to go over 55 yards at -250 odds. By parlaying several bets together, you can cash in a longer odds if every leg hits.
Here is a sample "Build Your Own Bet" same-game parlay BetSided's Ben Heisler and I like for Monday Night Football between the Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans. A $25 entry would win $175 at +700 odds!
Tennessee Titans +7.5 vs. Buffalo Bills (-145)
Tennessee has moved to a six-point underdog in this matchup, but with this parlay you can move them past that magic number of seven in tonight's matchup.
Buffalo has been solid against the spread, going 4-0 in its last four games, so any extra points for the Titans is a bonus here. Tennessee has covered the spread in three games this season.
Ryan Tannehill OVER 265 Passing Yards (+100)
Tannehill and the Titans are going to have their work cut out for them against a Buffalo defense that allows the second-fewest rushing yards per game (78.4) this season.
While Tannehill has only hit the over on this number two times this season, he is likely going to have to throw the ball to keep up with Buffalo's offense. If the Bills sell out to stop Derrick Henry on the ground, don't be surprised if Tannehill has a big day.
A.J. Brown OVER 55.0 Receiving Yards (-250)
This season hasn't gone how you'd expect for A.J. Brown, as he's totaled just 10 catches for 130 yards in four games this season. This is asking him to have his best game of the year, but if Tennessee if forced to throw the ball more, he will undoubtedly be one of the top options.
Brown averaged 76.8 receiving yards per game last season, so it's a nice spot to pick him to get back on track.
Stefon Diggs OVER 80 Receiving Yards (-250)
The Titans were 28th in the NFL in terms of passing yards allowed heading into Week 6, and Diggs is primed to take advantage of a weak secondary.
Diggs hasn't lived up to his receiving title from last season so far, but he has been consistent, going over 59 receiving yards in every game this season. The targets are still there, and Josh Allen may feast against a weak Tennessee defense. Diggs would be the primary beneficiary if that happens.
Zack Moss OVER 40 Rushing Yards (-250)
Zack Moss has been a revelation for the Bills, rushing for 158 yards and reeling in six passes for another 86 yards over his last three games.
Moss has cleared the 40-yard threshold twice this season, and he faces a Tennessee defense that allows the eighth-most rushing yards per attempt in the NFL (4.5). Moss has outplayed Devin Singletary in recent weeks and will likely work as the lead back tonight for the Bills.