NFL Wild Card Sunday Triple Feature | NFL Three-Game Parlay

Ben DiGiacomo
Host · Writer

We have an NFL tripleheader set for Sunday during Wild Card Weekend, beginning as the Buffalo Bills will welcome in the Denver Broncos before the Philadelphia Eagles host the Green Bay Packers. To close the night, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers will host the Washington Commanders on Sunday Night Football. We put together a three-game parlay covering all the action.
Valued at +900, let’s ride!
Wild Card Betting Guide
Best Bets: DEN-BUF | GB-PHI | WAS-TB SGP: DEN-BUF | GB-PHI | WAS-TB Matchup Page: DEN-BUF | GB-PHI | WAS-TB
Leg 1: Courtland Sutton 5+ Receptions
Courtland Sutton will be the best receiver on the field on Sunday between the Bills and Broncos, and the Broncos will need every bit of his talent to keep this game close in Buffalo. Sutton has made at least five catches in nine of his last ten games, and Bo Nix will rely on him heavily through the air as the Broncos will likely be playing catch-up throughout the game. As an individual wager, I love some of his alternate receiving props for maximum value but play it safe here. We’re okay with expecting just five.
Leg 2: James Cook TD
James Cook has been one of the league’s most potent touchdown scorers this season, registering 18 touchdowns, but he hasn’t been treated as such. Still being priced at -135, his production warrants him being priced closer to -200, but we’ll take the value here. While I respect the Broncos’ defense immensely, Cook and the Bills’ offense have found success against everyone they’ve faced. We won’t expect that to stop Sunday afternoon.
Wild Card Props Guide
Sunday's Top Props | Anytime TD DEN-BUF | GB-PHI | WAS-TB Most Bet: Props | 1st TD | Anytime TD
Leg 3: Jayden Reed 40+ Receiving Yards
With Christian Watson now sidelined, the Packers must get creative with completing explosive plays against an impressive Eagles defense. Their best bet will be to find ways to get Jayden Reed in space and let him make plays. He recorded 138 receiving yards on just four catches against the Eagles in Week 1. While the Eagles are playing much stronger on the defensive side of the ball right now compared to then, Reed is their best bet for chunk plays on Sunday.
Leg 4: Saquon Barkley 90+ Rushing Yards
The Eagles notably benched Saquon Barkley and the rest of the Eagles starters last Sunday, keeping Barkley from chasing the all-time single-season rushing record. They didn’t do that not to use him on Sunday against the Packers. He’s recorded 90 rushing yards in 12 of 16 games this season and will be running with extra motivation after missing out on the record. If he feels like it, he could have this done for us in the first half.
Leg 5: Terry McLaurin 40+ Receiving Yards
In his first career playoff game, I expect Jayden Daniels to rely on the talent around him. None have had a stronger year than Terry McLaurin in the Commanders’ offense. He’s recorded at least 40 receiving yards in five of his last six games, and I’m counting on him being targeted early and often on Sunday night.
Leg 6: Jalen McMillan 25+ Receiving Yards
Mike Evans has received all the public praise in recent weeks in his quest for another 1000-yard season. Still, rookie Jalen McMillan has put together an impressive campaign, picking up steam down the stretch. He’s recorded at least 50 receiving yards in each of the last five games, and we’re only asking for half of that on Sunday night. With all the Commanders’ attention being paid to Evans, we’ll look for McMillan to be a quiet producer.
All Odds Courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook.
