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Texans vs. Ravens same-game parlays
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The divisional round of the NFL playoffs kicks off this Saturday at 4:30 p.m. ET with a highly anticipated battle between the Texans and Ravens. Both teams have star QBs, who are leading two of the best offenses in the league, which sets up a plethora of competitive player prop options to consider for the matchup. 

You can maximize your payout potential by grouping a few into a parlay. If you’re looking for wager action for the weekend, here are our favorite same-game parlays for the Texans vs. Ravens AFC divisional round matchup.

Same-game parlays for Texans vs. Ravens AFC divisional round game

Here are the latest NFL betting odds for Texans vs. Ravens in the AFC divisional playoffs:

 

The Ravens have been lights out on both sides of the ball all season long, and the Texans are coming off arguably their best offensive showing of the season in their dominating playoff win against Cleveland last weekend. Despite both teams having exceptional defenses, their offenses are set for big days in this contest. 

With that said, let’s review some of the best SGPs we found for the Texans vs. Ravens contest.

Odds are subject to change, but those included below were as of Friday afternoon. Make sure to check several top-rated sportsbooks to get the best available prices for your SGPs. 

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SGP featuring CJ Stroud at DraftKings

  • Passing yards OVER 238.5 (-135)
  • Total interceptions UNDER 0.5 (+130)
  • Total pass attempts UNDER 35.5 (+110)
  • SGP odds: +750

Fortunately for the Texans and their young QB, one of the openings in the Ravens’ stout defense is its struggle to stop the run. Baltimore was 14th in yards allowed per contest with 109.4 per contest. The Texans had success on the ground against the Browns last weekend, who are better at stopping the run. They are likely to scheme up more looks for Devin Singletary to keep from asking their star rookie to do too much to win. 

Additionally, they put on a master class in play calling last weekend. Stroud was nearly throwing to an open man all game. He also hasn’t thrown an interception in six games. His first NFL start was on the road in Baltimore, so he is familiar with the defense as well, which should help him have a solid performance.

Caesars Sportsbook SGP featuring Lamar Jackson

  • Total passing completions OVER 18.5 (-129)
  • Total rushing yards UNDER 52.5 (-106)
  • Total passing yards UNDER 227.5 (-119)
  • SGP odds: +1000

The Ravens’ offense is very much dependent on the run game, and the Texans were the sixth best at stopping the run, allowing less than 100 yards per contest. That is likely going to force the Ravens to the air more than they would like to, which is a vulnerability for the Texans. However, they do well at getting to the QB and forcing the ball out of their hands quickly, which will help limit the damage down the field. 

In the first meeting between the two, Jackson was held to 169 passing yards on 17 completions, 36 rushing yards, and he was forced into an interception and was sacked four times.

The Texans have added even more weapons on that side of the ball since then, which paid dividends in the first round. Look for a grind it out battle between the two thanks to the defense.

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Nico Collins same-game parlay at FanDuel

  • Total receiving yards UNDER 80.5 (-114)
  • Total receptions OVER 5.5 (-148)
  • Any time TD Scorer (+155)
  • SGP odds: +1718

With Stroud under center, Collins dominated regardless of the opponent. He is his young QB's favorite target and that was evident in the first matchup between the two when Collins was targeted 11 times and finished with 80 yards. In his last three games of the season, including the playoffs, he has a total of 371 yards and two touchdowns. 

Collins is the focal point of opposing defenses, but the Texans, led by Bobby Slowik and Stroud continuously find ways to get him involved.

Although one of the better defenses in the league, the Ravens have allowed big games to multiple receivers this year, including Amon-Ra St. Brown, George Pickens, and Cooper Kupp. 

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David Fletcher is a freelance writer with more than a decade of experience in sports reporting.