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SNF Same Game Parlay: Bucs @ Rams

2025-11-23 14:58
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There’s no better way to enjoy a primetime matchup than by building a same-game parlay. The problem? Most SGPs are longshots designed to drain your bankroll. Those flashy +1,000,000 tickets look fun, ...

SNF Same Game Parlay: Bucs @ RamsStory byATLANTA, GA Ð OCTOBER 03: Tampa Bay running back Sean Tucker (44) returns a kick during the NFL game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Atlanta Falcons on October 3rd, 2024 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, GA. (Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire)Marshall GershonSun, November 23, 2025 at 2:58 PM UTC·2 min read

There’s no better way to enjoy a primetime matchup than by building a same-game parlay. The problem? Most SGPs are longshots designed to drain your bankroll. Those flashy +1,000,000 tickets look fun, but they almost never cash. The books want you to bet on those! At FTN, we take a different approach to SGPs. Using our Same-Game Parlay Tool, powered by 10,000 simulations for every matchup, we identify spots where the odds are actually mispriced. That means you’re not just throwing darts, but you’re building parlays with real edges, even when the payouts are big.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Los Angeles Rams Same-Game Parlay

Sunday Night Football brings us a matchup that suddenly feels lopsided. The Buccaneers opened the season 5-1, but their defense unraveled during a three-losses-in-four-games skid, which ended with them giving up 44 points to Buffalo. Now they walk into Los Angeles to face the hottest defense in football. The Rams are fresh off smothering Seattle, turning Sam Darnold over four times and tightening the screws on a unit that had been one of the league’s best. With Matthew Stafford in rhythm and the Rams’ pass rush rolling, this is a brutal spot for Baker Mayfield and a Tampa Bay team that simply hasn’t had answers on the defensive side. Perfect conditions for a same-game parlay centered on the Rams dictating the matchup.

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Leg 1: Puka Nacua Over 87.5 Receiving Yards

Puka has been relatively quiet by his standards, but this is a prime bounce-back spot. Tampa Bay’s pass defense, which is still eighth in DVOA, has slipped the last two weeks and continues to struggle against WR1s, allowing the 10th-most yards per game to the opposing top receiver. With the Rams clicking, and Puka due for a spike game, this sets up well for him to clear this number.

Leg 2: Baker Mayfield Under 242.5 Passing Yards

After a red-hot start, Baker Mayfield has come back to earth. He’s failed to reach 200 yards in two of his last three games and hasn’t topped 6.3 yards per attempt since Week 6. Now he faces a Rams defense ranked second in DVOA against the pass, which is bad timing for a struggling offense. This is a tough environment for Baker to suddenly rebound, making the under the smarter side.

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Leg 3: Rachaad White Over 24.5 Rushing Yards

Sean Tucker should see more work, but there’s still enough runway here for Rachaad White. He’s hit this number in six straight games and still logged 10 carries last week even with Tucker more involved. If White gets even 8–10 carries, which remains a reasonable expectation, this line is simply too low for his typical workload and efficiency.

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