Lions vs 49ers MNF Week 17 Picks | NFL Same Game Parlay

Ben DiGiacomo
Host · Writer

The Detroit Lions and San Francisco 49ers will meet on Monday Night Football, so we put together an ultimate same-game parlay for the action.
Valued at +1200, let’s ride!
Leg 1: Lions ML
For the Lions, technically speaking, tonight’s game doesn’t matter. With a win next week against the Minnesota Vikings, they would earn the No. 1 seed and a first-round bye. An argument can be made that the Lions could take their foot off the gas pedal and begin looking ahead to next week’s game, but I don’t see it. The Lions have been in a groove all season, and knowing the culture Dan Campbell has established, it’s hard to believe he’ll let his team take a night off. On the other sideline, the 49ers have nothing to play for, and after falling short of all their lofty expectations, it’s more conceivable they would be the side to give up.
Legs 2, 3, & 4: Jahmyr Gibbs TD, 80+ Rushing Yards, 3+ Receptions
With no David Montgomery, we saw Jahmyr Gibbs’s workload as the workhorse back, rushing 23 times for 109 yards, a touchdown, and four receptions. We expect a similar volume and don’t want to overthink this being a “meaningless game." He’ll see many carries, putting him in prime position to record at least 80 rushing yards and a touchdown. He’s been enough of a factor all year in the passing game to expect nothing to change.
Leg 5: Amon-Ra St. Brown 50+ Receiving Yards
Amon-Ra St. Brown has recorded at least 50 receiving yards in seven of his last eight games. We can’t see him becoming a non-factor in tonight’s game. Fifty yards is nothing for him, and even if this game becomes a blowout, the Lions have shown a willingness to pour it on.
Leg 6: Jameson Williams 3+ Receptions
Jameson Williams has recorded at least three receptions in each of the seven games he’s played since returning from injury, and his volume has stabilized in the process. This gives us confidence that this should be a sweat-free leg.
Leg 7: George Kittle 50+ Receiving Yards
On the 49ers’ side, amidst a season of disappointment, George Kittle has been a stud all season long. He’s put up at least 50 receiving yards in nine of his last ten games, proving to be the top option for Brock Purdy. I can’t see Kittle becoming a non-factor tonight, especially coming off an eight-reception, 106-yard outing last week.
Leg 8: Ricky Pearsall 2+ Receptions
On one end, while we’re counting on Kittle to be a significant factor tonight, we’re also hoping for the 49ers to give their young, first-round wide receiver more opportunities. From a production standpoint, Ricky Pearsall has had a disappointing year, but now that the 49ers have nothing to play for, he should become a bigger factor in the offense. We saw that last week as he made four catches, so we’re not asking for too much by touting him to make two grabs.
All Odds Courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

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