Chiefs vs. Packers same-game parlay picks: Best bets for SNF

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Chiefs vs. Packers same-game parlay picks: Best bets for SNF

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Week 13 of the NFL season rolls on with a Sunday Night Football matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers.

A win would certainly help the Chiefs in their race to the AFC’s No. 1 spot in the playoff standings. Meanwhile, the Packers are squarely in the postseason hunt and looking to build off their recent momentum.

This Sunday nightcap also stands as a great opportunity for bettors to concoct same-game parlays.

Chiefs vs. Packers SGP picks: SNF same-game parlay featuring Patrick Mahomes, Travis Kelce and Romeo Doubs (+178 or better)

  • Patrick Mahmoes props: 2+ passing touchdowns
  • Travis Kelce props: 50+ receiving yards
  • Romeo Doubs props: 25+ receiving yards

Patrick Mahomes must throw at least two touchdown passes for this parlay to stay afloat, and it’s something he’s done in three straight games. And while this Green Bay defense has looked better as of late, it still allowed three quarterbacks to accomplish this feat in five of their last contests. Mahomes has thrown for at least two scores in eight of his 11 games this season.

Next, Mahomes’ favorite target – tight end Travis Kelce – must total at least 50 receiving yards on Sunday night. He’ll be looking to build off another solid outing last week, where he caught six passes for 91 yards against the Raiders. Kelce surpassed the 50-yard mark in seven of his 10 appearances this year.

Finally, Green Bay wide receiver Romeo Doubs must finish with 25 or more receiving yards. Doubs is the team leader with 41 receptions, so it’s not unreasonable to expect him to continue to see targets. Doubs finished with 25 yards or more in nine games this year, including his last four.

Chiefs vs. Packers same-game parlay: Long-shot parlay with Jordan Love, Christian Watson and Isiah Pacheco (+702 or better)

  • Jordan Love props: 2+ passing touchdowns
  • Christian Watson props: Anytime TD scorer
  • Isiah Pacheco props: 70+ rushing yards

Following a rough middle patch of the season, Love found his groove over the last three weeks, throwing for at least 260 yards and two touchdowns in each game. Thanksgiving against Detroit was his best outing of the year, as he completed 68.8% of his throws for 268 yards and three touchdowns.

The Kansas City defense hasn’t allowed a quarterback to throw for two touchdowns over the last three weeks, but we think Love’s hot streak could continue in this home game.

Next, wide receiver Christian Watson must score a touchdown at some point during this game. Watson was a touchdown machine when he was on the field last year but got off to a slow 2023 start.

He has, however, caught a score in each of his last two games. Given his versatility as both a runner and receiver, he could be used in a variety of ways against the Chiefs.

For this long-shot parlay to cash, we also need Chiefs’ running back Isiah Pacheco to run for at least 70 yards. Green Bay’s run defense has been spotty this season, allowing five running backs to surpass the 70-yard mark.

The Packers rank 27th, allowing 135.2 rushing yards per game. Pacheco will have plenty of opportunities to run for at least 70 yards, which he’s done in three games this year.

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Adam Hensley is a writer for Catena Media based out of Iowa. Since graduating from the University of Iowa in 2019 with a degree in journalism and sports studies, he worked for a variety of publications including Sports Illustrated, the Associated Press and the USA Today Network. He spends his time watching the NBA and both college and professional football.