FanDuel Sportsbook Tennessee is Offering Same Game Parlay Insurance
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Week 10 is already upon us and FanDuel this week is offering up some same-game parlay insurance, which means you can place a 3+ leg same game parlay on any sport and if one of them loses, you will get a refund in site credit. Parlays are a great way to build better odds for yourself, ultimately creating more risk due to the multiple bets needing to win, but FanDuel gives you some leeway if one of them loses and will refund your money back to you. With a full afternoon slate of games, there are a lot of interesting wagers to make, plus we have a couple of intriguing primetime games this week between two AFC powerhouses and a battle of NFC North teams both looking to fight for a playoff spot.
Same Game Parlay Insurance Promo
If you are looking to get some insurance on the same game parlay, you can combine three or more wagers within one game to make it a parlay. There are a few rules to follow. The final price of the parlay must be +200 or longer, meaning it can’t be +150. You can place multiple parlays, but the first losing one will be the one that qualifies. If you make a parlay wager and two or more of the legs lose, you will not get your refund credited back to you. It is on parlays where only one leg loses. This means you can throw in multiple parlay bets this week for a few bucks apiece and spread out your chances of them hitting or at least putting the promo to use. You can find the section that says the same game parlay within each NFL game section.
Ravens @ Patriots
The Ravens come in as -6.5 point favorites this week after beating the Colts last week. While Baltimore is now facing a more washed-up version of New England, they still will have to be careful. Starting with the spread, I like Baltimore to cover this week at -115 odds by more than six. The Ravens have the number-one ranked run defense and are 7th against the pass. This Patriots offense can only move the ball on bottom-third defenses and have no weapons to even get excited about. The Patriots defense ranks 30th against the pass and 31st against the run. This is an issue even with the Ravens struggling offensively because they can run the ball well.
Weather is going to be troublesome this week and I am on the under with Baltimore doing most of the scoring, yet limiting this Cam Newton led the offense to few points. Pairing the Ravens spread with the under is the first start of the parlay here. For the anytime touchdown to qualify this same game parlay, the Baltimore D/ST is +450 to score. New England is not built to play from behind and Newton’s arm looks shot. This is an opportunistic defense that already has four total defense and special teams touchdowns combined. This parlay sits at +2041.
Seahawks @ Rams
This game is certainly more balanced compared to the one above as the Seahawks are +2 on the road against the Rams. Los Angeles is coming off of a bye week and will face the worst pass defense in the league. Betting on Russell Wilson is generally a profitable move, where Jared Goff still makes me a little uneasy. Coming off a loss against Buffalo, I can see Wilson tightening up a bit here, even against a Rams defense. However, both teams are going to need to put up points. Give me Seattle +2 and the over in this one, which sits at 54.5. I also like a rushing touchdown at any time from Wilson. The Rams have allowed three rushing touchdowns to quarterbacks this season, Josh Allen, Carson Wentz, and Kyle Allen. This isn’t a specialty of Wilson’s but his mobility makes him dangerous in the red zone and facing a good secondary I wouldn’t be surprised to see him rush for a touchdown like last week. David Moore is also intriguing at a+310.