Same Game Parlay (+494): Texans vs. Dolphins - The Worst Team in the AFC vs. The Best Team in the AFC

Cleveland Browns v Miami Dolphins
Jeff Wilson is averaging 85 rushing yards a game with the Dolphins.

Houston Texans roll into Miami to take on the Dolphins. Miami are coming off a bye, and bettors would want to see if that extra week gave Head Coach, Mike McDaniel the necessary prep time to cover this massive two-touchdown spread.

While making a call at the spread would be quite tough, there are plenty of easy plays available on this one to build an awesome same-game parlay.



Texans vs. Dolphins Match Details

Fixture: Houston Texans @ Miami Dolphins

Date & Time: Sunday, November 27, 1:00 p.m. ET

Venue: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL


Texans vs. Dolphins Same Game Parlay Leg #1 - Jeff Wilson Jr. Longest Recption Over 9.5 Yards (-108)

Jeff Wilson Jr. has been a fantastic addition for the Miami Dolphins. He had a reception for a touchdown in his first game against the Chicago Bears, and in his second game, he rushed for over 100 yards against the Browns.

He caught all three of his targets in his first game but went two for five last time out. He is slowly being worked into the passing game, and bettors should expect a solid performance from him against Houston.

Texans vs. Dolphins Same Game Parlay Leg #2 - Tua Tagovailoa Under 0.5 Interceptions (-154)

Tua Tagovailoa has only thrown three interceptions this season, with the Ravens taking two of them. Facing a dismal Houston defense, he should have no problem keeping the ball out of the hands of the secondary.

Bettors should feel free to add this leg to any other parlay, as it is an absolute lock this week. Possibly the easiest play of the whole season.

Same Game Parlay Leg #3 - 1st Half Will be the Higher Scoring Half (-115)

The Dolphins are fourteen-point favorites in this game. Meaning, the game should be pretty predictable. Miami is likely to take a huge lead in the first half. Houston will be lucky to score and in the second half, the Dolphins should just be running out the clock.At that point, Mike McDaniel could already be prepping for his former team, the San Fransisco 49ers.

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