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What are the odds?: Player parlay bets for the Commanders vs Eagles

January 26, 2025 by Hogs Haven

NFL: Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Commanders
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Place your bets!

We’re waiting patiently for Sunday night’s playoff game between the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles for the NFC title. As a part of this weekend of playoff football, our friends at FanDuel are offering what they’re calling a “Playoff Payoff” promotion, where you can make a “no-sweat” same game parlay each day. If your bet should lose, you’ll receive your original bet back in bonus bets.

No-Sweat Token Details

All you have to do is log in to your account, claim your No-Sweat Token, build your 3+ Leg SGP with total odds of +100 or longer, toggle on your No-Sweat Token, and place your bet. If your bet loses, you will get a refund in Bonus Bets.

If I were a gambling man and wanted to test my luck by putting down a parlay bet on Sunday’s game, here are the three bets that I would combine to make that happen.

Dyami Brown: Anytime touchdown scorer (+350)

Dyami Brown has been a playoff stud, and he will likely be a frequent target of Jayden Daniels on Sunday. Brown gets used a lot in the screen game, but has been a big-play stud over the last two games. He didn’t score against the Lions last week, but did have six catches for 98 yards. Brown gets a score in Philly.

Jayden Daniels: Over 221.5 yards (-113)

Jayden Daniels averaged 283.5 yards passing in his first two playoff games. The Eagles have a better defense than the Buccaneers and the Lions, but Daniels averaged 224.5 yards against them this season. That includes 191 yards from the first game when he was dealing with a rib injury, and 258 yards from their Week 16 win over Philadelphia. Expect Daniels to be closer to his recent games, than the three game stretch where he was injured.

Terry McLaurin: Over 62.5 yards receiving (-113)

Terry McLaurin has not had a good season against the Eagles secondary this year, but I think that will change in the NFC title game. He was held to 10 yards in their first game, but had 60 yards and a TD in their second meeting. Rookie CB Quinyon Mitchell is dealing with a shoulder injury, but is expected to play. His backup, Isaiah Rodgers, took over last week, and would be the next man up against McLaurin on Sunday.

If you put these three bets together as a same game parlay, right now it will give you odds of +847, meaning a $100 bet would get you a payout of $847 ($837 in profit). That’s a pretty decent return, on a bet that has a good chance to hit on Saturday night.

Are there any player bets that you’re looking at for Sunday night’s game?

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