Eagles vs Chiefs Same Game Parlay | Super Bowl Picks Today, Best Bets

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With Super Bowl LIX set to deliver an electrifying showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs, we’ve built a five-leg same-game parlay that balances value and security. With key matchups favoring Philadelphia’s defense and Jalen Hurts’ passing attack, this parlay takes advantage of favorable player props and an adjusted spread for extra protection. Let’s break down each pick and why it makes sense for Sunday’s championship game.
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Leg 1: Eagles Alternate Spread +3.5 vs Chiefs (-184)
For this leg of our same-game parlay, we are taking the Philadelphia Eagles at an alternate spread of +3.5 rather than the current line of +1.5 to provide extra protection in what could be a tightly contested matchup. The Eagles have been dominant this postseason, winning two of their three games by at least 12 points. They boast the league’s best defense in total yards allowed (278.35 YPG) and are particularly effective at stopping the pass, ranking first in the NFL in passing yards allowed per game (174.18 YPG) in the regular season.
The Kansas City Chiefs defense has also been solid, ranking fourth in points allowed per game (19.2 PPG), but their offense has been inconsistent, sitting 15th in points scored (22.6 PPG) and 22nd in rushing yards per game (105.3 YPG) in the regular season. With Jalen Hurts (32 total TDs) leading an offense that ranks second in rushing (179.3 YPG), the Eagles have the firepower to keep pace with Patrick Mahomes and company.
Securing the +3.5 cushion ensures we are covered in the event of a field goal game, making it the optimal move in our parlay.
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Leg 2: Patrick Mahomes UNDER 250.5 Passing Yards (-111)
The Eagles’ defense has been earning plenty of praise leading up to Super Bowl LIX, and for good reason. While Patrick Mahomes presents a significant challenge, the Eagles have the tools to contain him through the air. Philadelphia’s focus remains the same as it did two years ago in the Super Bowl—to limit his passing production and force the Chiefs into difficult situations.
In their previous Super Bowl meeting, Mahomes was held to just 182 passing yards, and he has struggled to eclipse big passing totals this postseason, staying under 250.5 yards in both playoff games. With the Eagles’ defense ranking first in passing yards allowed per game (174.18 YPG) and an excellent record of applying relentless pressure, the under 250.5 passing yards (-111) for Mahomes is the smarter play for our same-game parlay.
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Leg 3: Jalen Hurts 200+ Passing Yards (-162)
Jalen Hurts has battled through late-season injuries, but with extra rest before Super Bowl LIX, he’s in a prime position to deliver through the air against the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite missing time late in the regular season due to a concussion and dealing with a knee injury in the Philadelphia Eagles’ playoff run, Hurts has remained efficient, completing 69.6% of his passes this postseason.
Coming off a 246-yard performance in the NFC Championship Game, Hurts has proven he can step up in high-pressure situations. The Chiefs defense has been solid but still ranks 18th in passing yards allowed per game (218.82 YPG), giving Hurts a great opportunity to move the ball through the air. With a strong receiving corps and game script likely requiring the Eagles to stay aggressive, taking Hurts 200+ passing yards (-162) is a reliable play for our same-game parlay.
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Leg 4: Isiah Pacheco OVER 22.5 Rushing Yards (-115)
Isiah Pacheco may not have looked like his usual explosive self since dealing with injuries, but the Chiefs will need him to step up on the ground in Super Bowl LIX. While Kareem Hunt has brought physicality to the backfield, Pacheco provides the burst and speed the Chiefs’ offense has been missing. Despite his limited role, he remains efficient when given opportunities, averaging 5.1 yards per carry against the Eagles in their previous Super Bowl matchup.
With the Eagles ranking 10th in rushing yards allowed per game (104.18 YPG) and the Chiefs looking to establish balance on offense, Pacheco’s a strong case to exceed this modest total. Given his efficiency and big-play ability, Over 22.5 rushing yards (-115) is a solid addition to our same-game parlay.
Super Bowl LIX Position-by-Position Breakdown: Offense | Defense
Eagles vs Chiefs SGP Payout: +1181
This five-leg same-game parlay offers a +1181 payout, blending key matchups, favorable trends, and strategic line adjustments to optimize value. By securing the Eagles +3.5 (-184) to account for a potential field goal finish, Jalen Hurts 200+ passing yards (-162) against a vulnerable Chiefs secondary, and Patrick Mahomes under 250.5 passing yards (-111) against the league’s top pass defense, we create a strong foundation. Adding DeVonta Smith 40+ receiving yards (-225) as a reliable secondary target and Isiah Pacheco over 22.5 rushing yards (-115) against a defense allowing over 104 rushing YPG strengthens our parlay further. With these smart selections, this same-game parlay has great upside while mitigating risk.
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