Same Game Parlay (+438): Carolina Panthers vs. Cincinnati Bengals - November 6, 2022 | Week 9

Carolina Panthers v Atlanta Falcons
PJ Walker may become a household name in the Carolinas.

The Carolina Panthers will try to bounce back this week against the Cincinnati Bengals.

Carolina had two opportunities to defeat the Atlanta Falcons last week, but a player removing their helmet negated their victory -- twice. If he had just kept his headgear on, Carolina would be in first place in the NFC South, but instead, the Falcons sit atop that division.


Carolina Panthers vs. Cincinnati Bengals Match Details

Fixture: Carolina Panthers @ Cincinnati Bengals

Date & Time: Sunday, November 6; 1:00 pm EDT

Venue: Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio


Carolina Panthers vs. Cincinnati Bengals Parlay Leg #1 - PJ Walker Over 194.5 Passing Yards (-113)

After throwing 317 yards last week against the Falcons, Walker's prop has not moved. Instead, it sits almost exactly where it did last week, which is rather curious.

While 300 yards cannot be expected out of Walker every week -- or any quarterback, for that matter -- one would think it would at least break the 200 mark. While the Falcons do have the worst pass defense in the league, so that has to be factored into the equation. Cincinnati's defense isn't anything special.

Interim Head Coach Steve Wilks and PJ Tucker have things turning around in Carolina, and Walker should hit this prop with ease.

Carolina Panthers vs. Cincinnati Bengals Parlay Leg #2 - Tee Higgins Anytime Touchdown (-120)

Ja'marr Chase being out is a vast detriment to Cincinnati, but someone has to pick up the slack when WR1 is out. The apparent man to step up, is Tee Higgins.

Higgins scored a touchdown last week with Chase out, which is a pattern that should continue until Burrow's favorite receiver returns.

As an alternative, so you may consider Higgins receiving yards. That's a great play, but for this parlay, anytime TD is more advisable.

Carolina Panthers vs. Cincinnati Bengals Parlay Leg #3 - First Half: Cincinnati -3.5 (-120)

Cincinnati should slaughter Carolina, but nothing is a sure thing in the NFL. However, one of the few things that have been consistent this year is the Panthers' second-half performance.

They never do well in the first half, and they wait to come alive in the second half. So bettors should play it safe and take Cincy in the first half.

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