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Looking for a FanDuel Same Game Parlay pick for Sunday Night Football between the Bengals and Giants? Peter Alexis brings us his four-leg parlay that comes in at +880 odds for Week 6 SNF.
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FanDuel Same-Game Parlay Pick: Back This +600 Bengals vs. Giants SGP on Sunday Night Football

Following a rather uneventful Sunday afternoon slate, Sunday Night Football is back to end the day with one last prime time event. It's time to lock in on a few top picks and props for SNF, and we have an interesting one to choose from as the Bengals visit the Giants.

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So, let's get into this Bengals vs. Giants FanDuel Same Game Parlay for Sunday Night Football.

Click here to see the latest Bengals vs. Giants odds for Week 5's Sunday Night Football matchup

FanDuel Same-Game Parlay - Bengals vs. Giants

Leg 1: New York Giants +7.5 Alt Line

The New York Giants have been one of the unlikely surprises of the 2024 season. The average fan may look at them and see a 2-3 record, but they were a play or two away from being 4-1. This team played the red-hot Commanders all the way to the end, and dropped a close one to the Cowboys despite vastly outgaining them. They finally put together a complete game against the Seahawks last week, even with numerous injuries on both sides of the ball. Daniel Jones has looked more competent with each passing week, and has not committed massive amounts of turnovers in the last few games. The Giants will try to tough it out without Devin Singletary, Malik Nabers, Kayvon Thibodeaux and others lost due to injury on SNF, and that's why we are going to add a few extra points here. The Giants should be competitive and try to snap their home curse, and can definitely win outright against a chaotic Bengals team that can't seem to stop anyone on defense.

Leg 2: Mike Gesicki 3+ Receptions

Mike Gesicki has built a strong rapport with Joe Burrow in the first few weeks of the season, despite the losing efforts. This is an explosive Bengals offense when clicking, and Gesicki has been a solid contributor, especially against the Chiefs. He hit this number in his first three games, but has missed in the last two as the receiver room got a little more crowded as Tee Higgins returned among other factors. Regardless, the Bengals will look to spread the ball around today against the Giants who will be locking down Higgins and Ja'Marr Chase with their top-13 pass defense.

Leg 3: Tyrone Tracy Jr. Over 13.5 Receiving Yards

Tyrone Tracy went off for the Giants last week against Seattle. In the absence of Devin Singletary, he ran for 129 yards against the Seahawks and was probably the most valuable player in that game. Singletary is out again this week, and Tracy will be ready to make an impact against this weak Bengals defense. We are going to skip out on his 59.5 rushing total, and instead turn to his receiving yards. He was a former WR in college for Purdue before transitioning to the backfield, and knows his way around the flat. He went over this number in Weeks 3 and 4 before focusing mostly on rushing last week. Tracy will be a nice outlet for Daniel Jones in prime time tonight and could get over this number in two catches.

Leg 4: Daniel Jones Over 30.5 Rushing Yards

Daniel Jones looked like he finally regain his confidence last week out west. He was moving the ball efficiently and making good decisions in a balanced offense. Despite the injuries to the Giants, they took what they could get and didn't force the issue. Jones was truly using his legs for the first time since the ACL injury, running 11 times and gaining 38 yards. That was without a true Danny Dimes 15+ yard scramble, which he is fully capable of snapping off. It is a good sign to see his rushing totals increase, and when he needs to make a play in prime time in a close game, he will scramble out of the pocket and pick up some tough first downs. He could fly past this total tonight in the right situation.

Bengals vs. Giants Same Game Parlay (+880) (Bet $25 to Collect $245)

- Leg 1: New York Giants +7.5 Alt Line

- Leg 2: Mike Gesicki 3+ Receptions

- Leg 3: Tyrone Tracy Jr. Over 13.5 Receiving Yards

- Leg 4: Daniel Jones Over 30.5 Rushing Yards

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Peter is a sports writer focused on coverage and analysis of college football and basketball, as well as the NFL and other major sports. A graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism, he has been writing sports articles for over 8 years.

After working for ClutchPoints, Peter joined OddsChecker in 2023. He is a New York sports superfan and is fluent in the sports betting industry.

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