NFL SGP: +950 Washington Commanders @ Cincinnati Bengals

Ben DiGiacomo
Host · Writer

The Cincinnati Bengals and Washington Commanders will finish tonight’s Monday Night Football doubleheader, so we had to work up an ultimate same-game parlay for the action.
Valued at +950, let’s ride!
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Leg 1: Bengals -6.5
The Bengals enter tonight 0-2 and on the ropes, just as they did in the past two seasons. In both those years, the Bengals responded in Week 3 with a win, so at home tonight, we’re looking for the Bengals to win by at least a touchdown. Especially considering that the Bengals looked solid in last week’s loss in Kansas City, this is a prime bounce-back spot against a mediocre at best Commanders’ squad. The Bengals are the more desperate team and have a proven track record of excelling in desperation mode. Given the number, we don’t want to take them on the regular spread at -7.5, so we’ll bump it down to ensure we don’t lose by the seven-point hook.
Leg 2: Ja’Marr Chase 60+ Receiving Yards
If the Bengals bounce back as resiliently tonight as we expect, we will need to see a dominant outing from Ja’Marr Chase through the air. He had been asking for his money all off-season but hasn’t done anything noteworthy in two weeks to further his cause. Tonight is a prime opportunity. The Commanders’ defense stinks (they just let Malik Nabers go for 128 yards off of ten receptions last week), so we’ll trust that Chase is fully capable of getting us 60 tonight.
Leg 3: Mike Gesicki 3+ Receptions
Mike Gesicki quietly joined the Bengals this offseason, and he showed that he’s capable of putting together dominant outings as he hauled in seven receptions off of nine receptions last week. After catching three receptions in Week 1 additionally, we’ll trust that Gesicki and Joe Burrow can remain in a rhythm tonight for at least three catches.
Leg 4: Zack Moss 25+ Rushing Yards
As the Bengals’ lead-back, who should see at minimum double-digit carries tonight, it shouldn’t be too much to ask Zack Moss to get us at least 25 yards on the ground. If Devin Singletary can run for 95 yards against the Commanders, Moss can get us 25.
Leg 5: Jayden Daniels 25+ Rushing Yards
Jayden Daniels has been running so much that I worry he’ll miss a few weeks due to injury eventually unless he learns to protect himself better, but for now, we’ll lean on him in our parlay just as he leans on his legs. In Week 1, he ran for 88 yards off of 16 carries; in Week 2, he ran for 44 yards off of 10 carries, so asking him to get us 25 yards should be a given. Plus, we can’t discount that this game will be on primetime, giving Daniels his first chance to introduce himself on the national stage, so it’s fair to expect that the rookie will want to put on a show.
Leg 6: Zach Ertz 3+ Receptions
None of the Commanders’ weapons have been overly reliable through two weeks, and I have little desire to back Terry McLaurin tonight, given that his props look very juiced. Instead, we’ll look to the veteran tight end Zach Ertz to get us at least three receptions, as he’s done in the previous two weeks. Let’s ride!
All Odds Courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.

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