Same Game Parlay (+334): Bengals vs. Buccaneers - Joe Burrow Over the GOAT

Kansas City Chiefs v Cincinnati Bengals
Joe Burrow is third in the league in passing.

The Cincinnati Bengals head to Tampa Bay to take on the Buccaneers for their Week 15 matchup.

Cincinnati is keeping pace with the Ravens in the AFC North with a record of 9-4. While they are hoping to claim the division in the coming weeks, it may come down to Week 18 when the Ravens and Bengals faceoff.

The Buccaneers hold a one-game lead in the NFC South despite having a record of 6-7.


Bengals vs. Buccaneers Match Details

Fixture: Cincinnati Bengals @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Date & Time: Sunday, December 18, 4:25 p.m. EDT

Venue: Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL


Same Game Parlay Leg #1 - Cincinnati Bengals (-198)

The game should be a walkover for Cincinnati. While they do come into this one banged up, there is no way Tom Brady and company can keep up with them.

Tampa's defense has been spectacular; Cincinnati's is even better. Joe Burrow can move the ball like no one else, especially when he has all his weapons,

Cincinnati should have no trouble covering this game, but since it's a parlay, we'll play it safe and take the moneyline.

Same Game Parlay Leg #2 - Anytime Touchdown Ja'Marr Chase (-110)

As stated, Joe Burrow is a monster when he has all of his tools on offense. Cincinnati struggled in the weeks Chase was out, but since his return, the Cincinnati team has returned to a Super Bowl contending level.

Chase has played in nine games this season and has seven touchdowns. Burrow will look to exercise his best options when facing this tough defense. The Bengals will rely heavily on Chase.

Same Game Parlay Leg #3 - Joe Burrow Over 275.5 Passing Yards

Winning this game won't be enough for Joe Burrow. Burrow is trying to show he is the greatest QB in the game. Beating Tom Brady is not all he will be trying to do in this matchup.

The game could be a bit of a passing of the torch, as Brady might not make the playoffs -- this would be the first time in 20 years that the NFL playoffs haven't featured Tom Brady.

Burrow wants to put on a show as he defeats Tom Brady and the Buccaneers.

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