Monday Night Football Same Game Parlay for Raiders vs. Browns

Las Vegas tight end Foster Moreau is second amongst receivers in touchdowns on the Raiders this year, yet offers favorable odds to score an anytime TD
Las Vegas tight end Foster Moreau is second amongst receivers in touchdowns on the Raiders this year, yet offers favorable odds to score an anytime TD / Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
facebooktwitterreddit

It took nearly a third of the Cleveland Browns to land on the NFL's reserve-COVID-19 list, but eventually, the league postponed their home matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders.

Saturday's originally scheduled matchup now takes place at 5 pm ET from FirstEnergy Stadium with the Browns listed as 3-point favorites at WynnBET Sportsbook.


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 week’s game between the Raiders and Browns, the Browns are currently listed as 3-point favorites. BetSided has you covered with a parlay where you can jump in on some favorable odds.


Here is a sample same-game parlay I like where a $25 entry would win $299.62 at odds of +1199.

Best Monday Night Football Same Game Parlay

  • Foster Moreau Anytime TD (+250)
  • Derek Carr UNDER 261.5 Passing Yards (-116)
  • Hunter Renfrow UNDER 77.5 Receiving Yards (-120)

Foster Moreau Anytime TD (+250)

Moreau doesn't catch the football often, but when he does he's made it count.

Hunter Renfrow leads the Raiders by a wide margin with 86 receptions for 877 yards and 5 scores. Tight end Darren Waller is 33 receptions behind Renfrow, but still in second place; yet he only has two touchdowns to his name.

Meanwhile, his backup in Moreau has excelled as a red zone target, catching 3 of his 16 receptions for touchdowns, tied for second-best on the team.

With no scores over his last three games, Moreau is coming off a game where he played in 98% of the snaps, so he'll see plenty of opportunities should the Raiders enter the red zone.

Derek Carr UNDER 261.5 Passing Yards (-116)

Carr's under projection was one of my favorite Raiders vs. Browns prop bets I wrote up this morning here at BetSided.

The Raiders veteran QB is trending down over three straight weeks, averaging a pedestrian 5.8 yards-per-attempt last week in a blowout loss. Carr also threw 48 times in that game, barely getting past this number.

This version of Derek Carr these last few weeks has looked almost broken and shell shocked when the wheels start to come off, and I don't care to back him to exceed a solid yardage total against a Browns team that ranks 6th-best in passing yards allowed.

Hunter Renfrow UNDER 77.5 Receiving Yards (-120)

Renfrow has gone for over 100 receiving yards in his last three games, but he's also getting peppered with targets and eventually going over because Carr's not throwing to anyone else.

This week, Renfrow will still see plenty of opportunities, but until the Raiders showcase anyone else worthy of catching the football, Cleveland should have plenty of spies on him in the middle of the field; slowing down his opportunities for YAC (yards-after-catch).