Miami Dolphins vs. Philadelphia Eagles Same Game Parlay: Can Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins Ball Out on SNF?
Miami Dolphins vs. Philadelphia Eagles Same Game Parlay: Can Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins Ball Out on SNF?
One of the best games of the day is the Sunday Night Football game between the Philadelphia Eagles and the Miami Dolphins. The Eagles and Dolphins both enter this game with a 5-1 record today, with the Eagles coming into this game after their first loss of the season. With each team looking to move to 6-1, who will get it done tonight?
Dolphins vs. Eagles Date, Time, And Where To Watch
- Date: Sunday, October 22, 2023
- Game Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
- Where to Watch: NBC
Miami Dolphins vs. Philadelphia Eagles Same Game Parlay
Leg 1: Dolphins +3
The Eagles are coming off their first loss of the week after Jalen Hurts threw three picks against the Jets. The Eagles had been flirting with their first loss after some close games throughout their first five of the season, so it felt like a loss was coming. Meanwhile, the Dolphins bounced back from their lone loss three weeks ago by stomping both the Giants and Panthers.
The total in this game is the highest on the slate this week at 52.5. With that said, there should be points in this game. This is two of the best receiving rooms in the NFL, with the Dolphins sporting Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, and the Eagles sporting AJ Brown, Devonta Smith, and now Julio Jones.
With a shootout imminent, give me the points. This Dolphin's receiving room has looked unstoppable, and even Raheem Mostert out of the backfield has been incredible. The Eagles still have injuries in their secondary even with James Bradberry coming back this week. Injuries in the secondary will not go well against Hill and Waddle.
Leg 2: Dallas Goedert Anytime Touchdown
It's national tight ends day, which means we have to take a tight end. Jokes aside, Dallas Goedert is always a look for Hurts in the end zone. Goedert is tied with AJ Brown for the most red zone targets on the team with six. He has only one touchdown out of those, and I think with adding Julio Jones to an already elite group of AJ Brown and DeVonta Smith will draw eyes off Goedert, opening up some big plays for the big guy. +260 is an excellent price for the guy tied for the most red zone targets on the team.
Leg 3: Jaylen Waddle Over 62.5 Receiving Yards
Well, I already mentioned how this will be a shootout, and a shootout means a lot of passing yards (usually). Of course, Tyreek Hill will get his, but with how good he has looked, I expect the Eagle's main course of action will be shutting him down at all costs with double and maybe even some triple coverage. Waddle is no secret weapon by any means, but with the added attention to Hill, Waddle should have some big plays in this game.
Waddle passed this line in the first two games of the season, going for 78 yards in week one and 86 yards in week two, but he has not passed this line in the three weeks since. He missed the game against the Broncos and had 51 yards last week against the Panthers. With a high-scoring game and eyes on Hill, Waddle should get his one-on-one opportunities, and Waddle is talented enough to make them pay in those spots.
Miami Dolphins vs Philadelphia Eagles Same Game Parlay (+970) (Bet $100 to collect $1,070)Â Click here to see which sportsbook has the best odds
- Leg 1: Dolphins +3 @ -110
- Leg 2: Dallas Goedert Anytime Touchdown @ +260
- Leg 3: Jaylen Waddle Over 62.5 Receiving Yards @ -110
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