Last up on the NFL Wild Card weekend schedule is the matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Philadelphia is a slight favorite for this game, but injuries and poor recent performances have made it so that this game could go either way. Here, we give you our Eagles vs Buccaneers Same Game Parlay, one of our many NFL betting picks the Wild Card round of the playoffs.
Eagles vs Buccaneers Same Game Parlay
- Eagles -3
- Jalen Hurts anytime TD scorer
- Baker Mayfield Under 234.5 passing yards
- +415 ($10 bet pays out $41.5)
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The first leg of our Eagles vs Buccaneers SGP is for the Eagles to simply cover the spread as a three-point favorite on the road. Yes, the Eagles have been struggling and there is some major drama surrounding AJ Brown, as he continues to express his discontent with the Eagles organization. But the Eagles demolished the Bucs when these teams met in Tampa in December (which was also on a Monday night) and they should have just enough gas in the tank to win this game by more than a field goal.
Next up, give us Jalen Hurts to score a touchdown in this game for the Eagles in the second leg of our SGP. Hurts has 15 rushing touchdowns this season, scored primarily via the Brotherly Shove, or whatever other name you want to give the embarrassing quarterback sneak play the Eagles rely on in lieu of running an actual offense. He has touchdowns on the ground in 11 of Philly’s 17 games this year and should find the end zone on Monday night.
Finally, we will go with Baker Mayfield to stay under his passing yardage total in this contest. Mayfield was held under 150 passing yards the first time these teams met this season. While he should do better than that this time around, he will still struggle as he has yet to prove that he can deliver in the playoffs in his career, with the exception of one bizarre win over the Pittsburgh Steelers when he was the quarterback of the Cleveland Browns.