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Super Bowl LVI +700 same game parlay
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Super Bowl LVI +700 same game parlay

We've covered most of the betting angles so far for the Super Bowl, with prop picks on both sides for the Rams and Bengals, thoughts on the over/under and more, including first touchdown bets.

To bring things together (a pick against the spread and a winner will come this weekend), I'd like to propose my favorite same game parlay option for the Super Bowl.

There are many angles you can take to a parlay like this. You can add safe floor options or shoot for the stars.

This will be a bit of a mixture of the two, with multiple props on both ends and some touchdown scorers.

My lottery ticket is loaded up on DraftKings, at +700 odds.

The legs:

  • Matthew Stafford 1+ interception
  • Joe Burrow 30+ passing attempts
  • Joe Burrow 230+ passing yards
  • Matthew Stafford 230+ passing yards
  • Odell Beckham 4+ receptions
  • Tyler Boyd 3+ receptions
  • Cooper Kupp TD
  • Ja'Marr Chase TD

Matthew Stafford 1+ interception

This is a bet on the Bengals defense. I don't think there's an argument: Cincinnati is in the Super Bowl because of the turnovers the defense has created.

The Bengals have six interceptions in three playoff games and have been around the ball throughout the postseason.

Stafford to throw an interception is currently -155. He threw one in the NFC Championship Game and has thrown at least one in 12 of 20 games this season.

In the past seven games, Stafford has nine interceptions.

Joe Burrow 30+ passing attempts

If you're looking for more juice, I'd feel fine bumping this number up to 35+, but I prefer adding the safe floor.

Burrow's attempts feels near game-flow proof. The Rams run defense is one of the best in the NFL. I don't see the Bengals having success on the ground. If Cincy wins this game, it will be on the arm of Burrow.

If Los Angeles goes up big, Burrow will have to throw even more.

He has 30+ attempts in five straight games and seven of his last eight.

Burrow/Stafford 230+ passing yards

With attempts come yards, and I will gladly take this lower floor for passing for both quarterbacks.

Burrow's line is currently 274.5, and Stafford's is 279.5, so we're just adding some high probability occurrences to boost this parlay's odds.

Burrow has thrown for 230+ in 14 of 19 games this season and five straight. 

Stafford has thrown for 230+ in 18 of 20 games.

Odell Beckham 4+ receptions

As you've probably been able to tell by now, I foresee a pass-heavy Super Bowl. Beckham is comfortable in this offense and a focal point of the L.A. offensive passing attack.

OBJ has 4+ catches in five of his last six games, averaging seven targets per game in his last five.

Tyler Boyd 3+ receptions

This is a solid alternate line for the Bengals slot receiver, who doesn't get the attention that Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins receive.

Boyd is a high-volume option in this offense and has 3+ catches in 15 of 19 games this year, including seven of his last eight games.

Cooper Kupp/Ja'Marr Chase TD

I certainly expect points in this game, and to boost this parlay to the +700 we have, I like betting on the best players on both teams to find the end zone.

Kupp has been near automatic when it comes to scoring a touchdown, with six touchdowns in his last five games and 1+ score in eight of his last nine.

I really believe the championship experience that Chase and Burrow have from their time at LSU is going to translate on the NFL's biggest stage this Sunday.

Chase has 14 touchdowns this year and should have his opportunities to break one.

That will wrap my preferred SGP, +700 on DraftKings.

Enjoy the game!

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