Monday Night Football Best Same Game Parlay Picks for Titans vs. Bills

Tennessee Titans linebacker David Long Jr. (51) tackles Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary
Tennessee Titans linebacker David Long Jr. (51) tackles Buffalo Bills running back Devin Singletary / George Walker IV / Tennessean.com / USA
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Let's sit back and enjoy ourselves tonight. It's the only time all NFL season that we have a Monday Night Football double-header.

The first of two games will be an AFC showdown between the Tennessee Titans and the Buffalo Bills.

We've already given you our best bet for the game, as well as a few prop bets, but how about a parlay?

The odds for the same game parlay listed below are courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

Titans vs. Bills Same Game Parlay Picks

  • Alternate Spread Bills -6.5
  • Derrick Henry UNDER 85.5 Rushing Yards
  • Devin Singletary OVER 46.5 Rushing Yards
  • Gabe Davis Anytime TD

Alternate Spread Bills -6.5

If I'm going to play a same game parlay, I'm going to buy a few points on the spread. Especially when the spread is set at double-digits like it is for tonight's game. Taking the spread down to -6.5 allows us to cross the key number of seven, which could prove pivotal in tonight's game.

Derrick Henry UNDER 85.5 Rushing Yards

Derrick Henry rushed for 82 yards in Week 1 against the Giants, but averaged only 3.9 yards per carry. Now, he and the Titans have to face a much better run defense in the Bills. The Bills allowed just 2.9 yards per carry against the Rams in Week 1, and I expect a similar performance from them tonight.

Also, let's not forget that if the Bills get out in front, the Titans will have to turn to their passing attack to try to play catch up. That means fewer carries for Henry.

Devin Singletary OVER 46.5 Rushing Yards

While the Bills run defense was stout in Week 1, the Titans run defense was terrible. They allowed the Giants to gain 7.4 yards per carry against them in the opening week, so Devin Singletary should be able to find running lanes tonight.

Singletary ran for 48 yards against a much better run defense against the Rams, and tonight's game script could give him plenty of opportunities.

Gabe Davis Anytime TD

Gabe Davis has established himself as the clear number two receiver in the Bills offense. He was target five times in Week 1, and hauled in four receptions for 88 yards and a touchdown in the opening week. If Josh Allen goes back to him again tonight, we're getting some solid value on his touchdown odds.

Parlay Odds: +708


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