Titans vs. Packers Best Same Game Parlay Picks for Thursday Night Football

Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) hands the ball off to running back Derrick Henry (22) in their 17-10 Week 10 victory vs. the Broncos.
Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill (17) hands the ball off to running back Derrick Henry (22) in their 17-10 Week 10 victory vs. the Broncos. / Andrew Nelles-USA TODAY Sports
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The Green Bay Packers (4-6) found a spark in the fourth quarter of their Week 10 comeback victory vs. the Dallas Cowboys, becoming the only team in 195 tries to take down "America's Team" up 14 points in the final quarter.

Now, they'll look to keep the positive momentum going when they host the Tennessee Titans (6-3) this evening from the not-quite-yet "frozen tundra" of Lambeau Field.

Here's how the latest odds stack up for tonight's matchup from Green Bay:

Titans vs. Packers Odds, Spread and Total for Thursday Night Football

Our BetSided team has already gone through our favorite bets for tonight's game, as well as our top props on the board, and anytime touchdown scorer selections. With some big money up for grabs, let's parlay some of our favorite plays together for a same-game-parlay this evening.

In this particular parlay with odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook, we have five options to combine together with odds of +725. A $25 wager would win $181.43!

Let's jump in to our plays.

Best Same Game Parlay Picks for Titans vs. Packers on Thursday Night Football

  • A.J. Dillon Alternate OVER 24.5 Rushing Yards (-300)
  • Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Alterante OVER 24.5 Receiving Yards (-106)
  • Derrick Henry Alternate 60+ Rushing Yards (-1100)
  • Derrick Henry Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-155)
  • Green Bay Packers Alternative Spread +0.5 (-188)
Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook
Odds via FanDuel Sportsbook /

A.J. Dillon Alternate OVER 24.5 Rushing Yards

Dillon has cleared this line with relative ease in three straight games, and has gone OVER 24.5 rushing yards in every matchup this season with the exception of their October 23 loss against the Washington Commanders. Dillon carried the ball only four times in that game for 15 yards, but has had no less than 32 yards in any other game this year.

He also sees consistent volume. Dillon has only had single digit carries twice in 10 games this year, but even in a six carry game in their loss in London to the New York Giants, he still went over 24.5, finishing the day 6 for 34.

Nick Westbrook-Ikhine Alterate OVER 24.5 Receiving Yards

Eventually, it will become Treylon Burks' time to shine, but last week, Westbrook-Ikhine was exceptional; averaging just under 24 yards per reception and finishing with 5 catches on 8 targets for 119 yards and two scores.

Tannehill found an immediate connection with him in his return to action, and given the projected game script for tonight as underdogs on the road, Tannehill and the Titans will have to take some chances downfield if Green Bay goes up early.

Derrick Henry Alternate 60+ Rushing Yards

It took literally a historic performance (albeit in a loss) for the Denver Broncos to limit King Henry to under 55 yards last Sunday.

The Packers defense is still likely exhausted from their overtime comeback at home on Sunday vs. the Dallas Cowboys, and now have to get one of the toughest, most physical runners in the NFL? Not good.

Henry, for what it's worth, is currently projected for 97.5 rushing yards against a Packers' defense that's bottom five in yards/rush allowed, and bottom six in rushing yards/game. If the Packers seem stunned that Henry will be fed the ball early and often in this matchup, that's grounds for a halftime firing.

Derrick Henry Anytime Touchdown Scorer

Henry has nine touchdowns on the season on 23 carries from inside the red zone, ninth-most in the NFL. Inside the 5-yard line, Henry has nine carries this year, and scored on seven of them.

There is nobody else the Titans would prefer to give the ball to when they're close to paydirt. As a result, no team has been better in the red zone this season than the Titans, converting touchdowns 76.2% of the time.

The number on it's own at -155 is tough to swallow, but as part of a larger parlay, it works awfully well.

Green Bay Packers Alternative Spread +0.5

The Packers have seen their odds consistently move further away from the Titans to the point where they're now a 3.5-point favorite at home. At that number, I'm almost tempted to take Tennessee, who have covered in seven consecutive games for the longest streak in the NFL against the spread.

Instead, we can take the home team at just under a pick 'em, in the event that this weird Thursday Night Football matchup ends in a tie, which based off these two teams, could absolutely be in play.

Rodgers, via Evan Abrams of TAN is 24-6 SU on short rest, and 30-7 SU in primetime games at Lambeau Field.

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