Bengals vs Ravens TNF Week 10 Picks | NFL Same Game Parlay

Ben DiGiacomo
Host · Writer

Week 10 of the NFL season kicks off tonight when the Baltimore Ravens will host the Cincinnati Bengals in an AFC North showdown, so we worked up an ultimate same-game parlay for the action.
Valued at +1450, let’s ride!
Leg 1: Bengals +10.5
Despite their uninspiring 4-5 record, the Bengals are far from a bad team. Four of their five losses were within one score, and they should’ve beat the Ravens back in Week 5. From here on out, the Bengals need every game like blood. I expect them to deliver their best on the road in a hostile but familiar environment. The Bengals have always been able to play up to their competition, and while the Ravens certainly deserve to be 6.5-point favorites tonight, I can’t see them losing by more than ten.
Legs 2 & 3: Ja’Marr Chase Anytime TD & 80+ Receiving Yards
Leading into last week, Ja’Marr Chase recorded seven touchdowns across six weeks but failed to find the endzone in a game where Joe Burrow threw five touchdowns. Come on now! This guy is due for some positive regression. We’ll look for him to have a big night with 80 receiving yards and a touchdown after he went for 193 yards and two touchdowns against the Ravens earlier this season.
Leg 4: Mike Gesicki 40+ Receiving Yards
With Tee Higgins sidelined, Mike Gesicki has stepped up as Burrow’s No. 2 option through the air. Across the past two weeks, Gesicki put together 73 and 100-yard showings. We need just 40 tonight, which shouldn’t be an issue in a game that should have plenty of scoring.
Legs 5 & 6: Derrick Henry Anytime TD & 80+ Rushing Yards
Despite our faith in the Bengals to keep this one close, Derrick Henry will likely dominate regardless. First, we’ll look for him to score a touchdown, as he’s done so 13 times already this season. We’ll also expect him to gain 80 yards on the ground, as he’s done in seven of the last eight games. King Henry deserves our utmost trust.
Leg 7: Zay Flowers 4+ Receptions
Zay Flowers has been racking up some insane yardage numbers across the past month and a half, but we’ll keep it simple by targeting him to make four catches. He’s averaged nearly six catches per game this season and recorded seven catches against the Bengals in the first matchup. Let’s ride!
All Odds Courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

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