
49ers vs. Giants Parlay: Can Deebo Samuel Go Off on Thursday Night Football?
Joey Ruiz cooked up this 49ers vs. Giants parlay for tonight. Can Deebo Samuel go off on Thursday Night Football? Read on to see what this 49ers vs. Giants parlay entails.
Joey Ruiz - September 21, 2023, 2:30 PM EDT
7 min49ers vs. Giants Parlay: Can Deebo Samuel Go Off on Thursday Night Football?
Tonight, we start NFL Week 3, and I couldn't be more excited. To celebrate, I decided to cook up this 49ers vs. Giants parlay for tonight.
49ers vs. Giants Date, Time, and Where to Watch
- Date: September 21, 2023
- Game Time: 8:15 pm ET
- Where to Watch: Prime Video
49ers vs. Giants Parlay
Leg 1: Deebo Samuel 25+ Receiving yards
Deebo Samuel has been cooking the first few weeks of the season as he has logged five and six catches for 55 and 63 yards through the first two games of the season, and that is with a game script that was extremely run-heavy in Week 1 as they were up from the jump. The health of Brandon Aiyuk is also a concern tonight as he is dealing with a lingering shoulder injury, which should yield even more opportunities for Deebo to reel in at least 25 yards. Against the Cardinals, the Giants allowed four different receivers/TEs to tally at least 25+ yards, and Deebo has been one of Brock Purdy's favorite targets ever since taking over as the starter. 25 yards seems like a small feat for Deebo Samuel to reach and in my opinion, is a great parlay piece for tonight.
Leg 2: Darren Waller 25+ Receiving yards
Waller is entering his first season in a Giants uniform after coming over from the Raiders and has been one of the brightest spots for the G-men so far. Waller has reeled in nine catches and 112 yards through two games and has 13 total targets. It is evident that there is a clear chemistry between Jones and Waller, which is great to see early on. This is also a game where the Giants could have to lean on the pass for most of the night as they are expected to be trailing, and they are likely to be without their star running back, Saquon Barkley. The Giants and Daniel Jones could be facing a negative game script early, and if they are forced to throw, Waller is one of Jones' favorite targets and should be able to notch 25 yards in this game.
Leg 3: TOTAL UNDER 60.5
I am going to keep the write-up on this leg short and sweet. The 49ers have an elite defense, and they are coming off a game where they allowed 23 points to a shorthanded Rams offense. Now, they get to travel back home, where they have been an elite group over the past few seasons. I just do not see the Giants being able to go score for score, and this feels like a good parlay option to lower the juice.
Leg 4: 49ers ML
While I expect the Giants to be very competitive in the first half of this game, I do fully expect the overall talent of San Francisco to win in the end. They are just too talented of a group to lose this game, and they have also been an elite regular season group over the past few seasons as they have won 12 straight regular-season games, and the only game they lost at home last season was to Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs. The 49ers should get the win in the end tonight, and I think it is a solid parlay piece.
49ers vs. Giants 4-Leg Parlay (-116) (Bet $100 to collect $186) Click here to see which sportsbook has the best odds
- Leg 1: Deebo Samuel 25+ Receiving yards
- Leg 2: Darren Waller 25+ Receiving yards
- Leg 3: NYG/SF Full Game UNDER 60.5
- Leg 4: San Fransisco 49ers ML
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