The NFL season kicks off tomorrow, with a rematch of last season’s AFC Championship Game. For my SGPN Parlay for Thursday (September 5th): NFL Parlay, I’ve got a Same Game Parlay for the big game.
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The Kansas City Chiefs turned away the Baltimore Ravens on their way to another Super Bowl championship last season, and they’ll kick off their defense of said title this season against the very same Ravens team tomorrow night.
I like the Chiefs -3 for the first half of my parlay for this game. It is also my best bet, which you can read about here.
The second half of my play is for this game to go under. While the playoffs are a very different beast, the two teams only combined for 27 points in last year’s AFC Championship Game. And both teams’ game totals last season tended to be below the 47 points tomorrow’s game is set at.
SGPN Parlay: Kansas City -3 + Ravens/Chiefs Under 47 (+268)
Overall Record: 19-32 (37%)
Profit (based on $100/bet): $622.00
Return on Investment: 12%
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