Vikings vs. Lions Same Game Parlay: Will Jahmyr Gibbs go over in receiving yards?

Vikings vs. Lions Same Game Parlay Vikings vs. Lions Same Game Parlay

The NFC North, the No. 1 seed and a home playoff game are on the line Sunday night in Detroit, where the Lions will host the Vikings at 8:20 p.m. ET. It’s one of few games that hold playoff implications on Sunday. Read on for our Vikings vs. Lions Same Game Parlay prediction.

Vikings vs. Lions Same Game Parlay Prediction: Jahmyr Gibbs over 33.5 Receiving Yards (-113)

Since David Montgomery has gone down with an injury, Gibbs has stepped into a full-time role in Detroit’s backfield. Even before Montgomery’s injury, however, Gibbs had a significant role in the Lions’ passing game. Gibbs racked up 46 yards receiving in last week’s win over the 49ers, which cashed the over on his receiving yards prop. That was the fourth consecutive time that Gibbs has gone over his receiving yards total.

Vikings vs. Lions Same Game Parlay Prediction: Justin Jefferson over 6.5 Receptions (-132)

Given the potential game script tonight (i.e. a shootout), Jefferson could have a monstrous game. He caught eight passes last week against the Packers and 10 passes versus the Seahawks two weeks ago in Seattle. Since catching just two passes at Chicago on November 24, Jefferson hasn’t had fewer than seven receptions in a game. That’s a span of five games.

Vikings vs. Lions Same Game Parlay Prediction: Amon-Ra St. Brown Anytime Touchdown (-110)

St. Brown has been a touchdown-scoring machine this season. Only Ja’Marr Chase (17) has more touchdown passes than St. Brown among receivers this season. He has found pay dirt in three consecutive games and in seven out of his last 10 contests overall. In a game that could be a potential back-and-forth shootout, I like St. Brown to find the end zone again tonight.

SGP Odds: +479 (Fanduel Sportsbook)

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