Rams vs Falcons Same-Game Parlay for Monday Night Football – Get a +675 SGP Tonight
By Sascha Paruk in NFL News
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- The final MNF game of the year sees the LA Rams visiting the Atlanta Falcons
- The Rams are big road favorites
- See my three-leg, +675 Rams vs Falcons same-game parlay
The Los Angeles Rams (11-4, 5-3 away, 11-4 ATS, 8-7 O/U) visit the Atlanta Falcons (6-9, 2-4 home, 8-7 ATS, 7-8 O/U) in the final Monday Night Football game of the season tonight. Unfortunately, there isn’t much to play for; the Rams are locked into a Wild-Card spot in the NFL playoff bracket and the Falcons have been eliminated. Some would argue that’s all the more reason to place a wager on the game.
I have crafted a three-leg Rams vs Falcons same-game parlay that would pay out at +675 odds at DraftKings if all three legs hit.
Rams vs Falcons Same-Game Parlay for MNF
The three legs of this LAR vs ATL same-game parlay generate a massive +675 price at DraftKings. It also highlights the importance of line shopping: this same parlay pays out at +650 at Caesars, +646 at FanDuel, and just +500 at BetMGM.
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Rams vs Falcons SGP Pick #1: Bijan Robinson Anytime TD
Bijan Robinson stands out as potentially the best value play on the board at -125 to find the end zone. As the primary offensive weapon for the Falcons, Robinson consistently sees a high volume of touches/targets in scoring situations, both as a runner and a receiver. His integral role in Atlanta’s red-zone offense makes these odds particularly attractive, offering a strong return for a player with a high probability of finding the end zone.
After a fairly quiet first half of the season in terms of TDs, Robinson has five majors in the last six games (compared to four in the first nine).
LA Rams vs ATL Falcons SGP Pick #2: Kirk Cousins Over 1.5 Pass TDs
Another one of the most-appealing straight bets on the board is Kirk Cousins to throw for at least two touchdowns at significant plus-money (as long as +151 at Caesars Sportsbook). While the market has slightly soured on his yardage props, the game environment and matchup dynamics are perfect for him to find the end zone through the air.
With a relatively high game total of 49.5, the Falcons will likely need to be aggressive offensively to keep pace. This points to a pass-heavy approach, especially if Atlanta finds itself trailing. The Falcons have been effective when it matters most, converting 64.4% of their red zone attempts into touchdowns, and Cousins is coming off his two best games of the season (five total TD passes on 64.6% passing).
Rams vs Falcons Same-Game Parlay Pick #3: Kyren Williams Over 65.5 Rush Yards
While Matthew Stafford’s arm gets the headlines, the key to unlocking the Rams’ offense is the steady production of running back Kyren Williams. His rushing yardage prop feels a bit low given his consistent performance and likely role in this specific matchup.
The numbers speak for themselves. Williams is averaging nearly 12 more yards per game than his lowest prop line (and eight more than the number I have in the SGP). His projected workload is another green light, with his rushing attempts line set at 14.5 O/U.
More importantly, establishing the run will be a critical strategy for Los Angeles to neutralize the Falcons’ most significant strength: a ferocious pass rush that has accumulated 50 sacks this season. Running the ball effectively will keep the defense off-balance and protect Stafford from constant pressure. Given his established average and the strategic importance of the run game, Williams is in a great position to surpass this number.
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Sascha has been working in the sports-betting industry since 2014, and quickly paired his strong writing skills with a burgeoning knowledge of probability and statistics. He holds an undergraduate degree in linguistics and a Juris Doctor from the University of British Columbia.