Best Parlay (+443) Carolina Panthers vs. Atlanta Falcons - October 30 - Week 8 | NFL Regular Season

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Kyle Pitts is hoping to see more than three targets this week against Carolina.

The Carolina Panthers head to Georgia to take on the Atlanta Falcons for their Week 8 matchup.

The Panthers are coming off an incredible win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This game will be a great test to see if it was a fluke or if Steve Wilks has actually turned this team around.

Last week, Atlanta failed to cover the spread for the first time this year. However, I am sure they don't care about that; they just want to add to the win column.


Carolina Panthers vs. Atlanta Falcons Match Details

Fixture: Carolina Panthers @ Atlanta Falcons

Date & Time: Sunday, October 30, 1:00 p.m. EDT

Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA


Carolina Panthers vs. Atlanta Falcons Parlay Leg #1 - Carolina +6.5 (-162)

The Panthers are the better team and should win this game outright. Steve Wilks has lit a fire underneath this team; they looked like a changed organization last week.

However, Atlanta has a weird ability to cover this year, and they are a four-point favorite. The great thing about parlays is they allow the opportunity to take less risky picks and still yield a significant payout. So bettors should play it safe on this leg to win big.

Carolina Panthers vs. Atlanta Falcons Parlay Leg #2 - PJ Walker Over 185.5 Passing Yards (-114)

The Falcons have the worst pass defense in the game, and while PJ Walker is a young, inexperienced quarterback starting for the fifth time in his career, he should have more than enough chances to collect 186 passing yards.

Last week, Walker faced Tampa Bay and racked up 177 passing yards against one of the best secondaries in the game. Going up against this Atlanta defense, he should have no problem hitting this prop.

Carolina Panthers vs. Atlanta Falcons Parlay Leg #3 - Kyle Pitts Under 34.5 Receiving Yards (-114)

Atlanta fans and fantasy owners alike have been waiting for Kyle Pitts to become more involved in Atlanta's offense. He was lethal last year, but for some reason, he is not being used this season.

Pitts went for 87 yards against Seattle in Week 3, but outside of that game, the most receiving yards he has had is 25. He may be the most athletic tight end in the game, but he is seeing no play, and there is no reason to think that will change this week.

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