Will Jaxson Smith-Njigba have another big game when the Seahawks visit the Bears on Thursday Night Football? Will the Pacers cover against the Thunder? Read on for our Thursday Cross-Sport Parlay.
Christmas Cross-Sport Parlay
My Christmas Cross-Sport Parlay was made up of the Chiefs (-2.5) over the Steelers, the Warriors (-4) over the Lakers and the Cornhuskers (-3.5) over Oregon State. Kansas City hammered Pittsburgh 29-10 and Nebraska rolled to a 78-66 victory in Hawaii. That said, the Warriors fell 115-113 to the Lakers to bring down the parlay.
NFL Thursday Cross-Sport Parlay: Jaxon Smith-Njigba over 72.5 Receiving Yards (-113), 8:15 p.m. ET
Smith-Njigba has had a big second half of the season. He secured 8-of-12 targets for 95 yards and a touchdown. Since Week 8, he has garnered 28.3% of the Seahawks’ team targets and 8.9 targets, as well as 7.0 catches and 96.3 yards per game. In fact, he hasn’t had fewer than 74 yards receiving in seven straight games.
The matchup is excellent tonight, too. Since their Week 7 bye, the Bears have allowed a league-high 8.9 yards per pass attempt. They have surrendered over 10.0 yards per pass attempt in four of their past six games.
CFB Thursday Cross-Sport Parlay: Arkansas State/Bowling Green over 52.5 (-114)
The Falcons should be able to move the ball at will on the Red Wolves. Arkansas State’s defense is among the nation’s worst against the run and struggles on third down as well. Even though some of Bowling Green’s key pieces won’t play, quarterback Connor Bazelak is still around and will be able to pick up yards in chunks.
On the other side, Arkansas State enters play at relatively full strength. The over cashed in four out of the Red Wolves’ last six games overall. They’ve scored at least 27 points in five out of their last six games and allowed at least 28 points in four out of their last six contests.
NBA Thursday Cross-Sport Parlay: Indiana Pacers +5.5 (-110), 7:10 p.m. ET
The Pacers might be a home underdog, but the Pacers have owned this matchup. They’re 8-2 straight up against the Thunder in the last 10 meetings between these two teams. Indiana also covered in seven out of those 10 contests. The Pacers have won three straight overall and three straight ATS versus the Thunder, which includes both matchups last season.
Cross-Sport Parlay Odds: +584 (Fanduel Sportsbook)