
Sunday Night Football Green Bay Packers vs Chicago Bears: Smash This +280 Same-Game Parlay
Sunday Night Football Green Bay Packers vs Chicago Bears: Smash This +280 Same-Game Parlay
If you do not cook up a Sunday night football same-game parlay, what are you doing with your life? Lucky for us, I made one, and I have a good feeling it will smack tonight. The Chicago Bears vs. the Green Bay Packers will be the game that we are getting into.
Packers vs. Bears Start Time, Where to Watch, and Odds
- Date: September 18, 2022
- Game Time: 8:20 pm ET
- Where to Watch: NBC
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Sunday Night Football Same Game Parlay Breakdown
The Bears come in 1-0 and the Packers 0-1. Chicago had an impressive home win over the 49ers, and they are hoping to continue their good luck tonight. Aaron Rodgers has owned Chicago in his career, and we will find out if that is the case again tonight.
The first leg of this same game parlay will be Packers -6.5 alt spread. I love them to cover, but for same-game parlay purposes, I’ll go with them to at least win by a touchdown which I think will be easy.
The second leg will be Aaron Jones any time TD. Jones is their best-skill position player, and he is the guy that Rodgers trusts the most in the Red Zone situations. He can get into the end zone via the pass or run, as Green Bay uses him in both situations.
The third leg will be Aaron Rodgers to go over 224.5 passing yards. Rodgers is going to have a huge game in my opinion, tonight after his week one performance. He does own the Bears, after all, and will flex his muscle tonight. Let’s cash in this +280 winner tonight!Â
Sunday Night Football Same-Game Parlay @ +280Â (Bet $100 to win $280)
- Leg 1: Packers -6.5Â
- Leg 2: Aaron Jones any time TD
- Leg 3: Aaron Rodgers over 224.5 Passing YardsÂ
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Article Author
Matt McCuen is a native of Delco, PA. He has been working in the sports gambling industry and creating content for the last few years. He is an expert in numerous different sports, including the NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, and collegiate sports. You can follow Matt on Twitter at @DeadPresPicks.