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Prime-Time Props — Sunday Night Football, Week 6

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The Week 6 Sunday night game features an AFC vs. NFC battle, with the Bengals taking on the Giants in the Big Apple. Cincy is coming off a heartbreaking overtime loss to Baltimore that brought their record to 1-4 on the season, 0-1 in the division, meaning they are facing an uphill battle to make the playoffs. Still, they’re 3.5-point favorites on the road against the G-Men, who have seemingly turned the corner, winning two of their last three games as massive underdogs.

Let’s take a look at our favorite same-game parlay for this prime-time game.

Cincinnati Bengals @ New York Giants

(Bengals -3.5, O/U 46.5, FanDuel Sportsbook)

Joe Burrow 175 Passing Yards

  • At least 232 passing yards in four consecutive games, averaging 274 on the season.
  • At least 232 yards in all three games with Tee Higgins, averaging 316 passing yards during that span.
  • Season-high In dropbacks (39), completions (30), passing yards (392) and touchdowns (5) in Week 5.
  • The Giants are 21st in DVOA against the pass (10.3%), allowing the 10th-most completions (22.6) and 15th-most passing yards (227) per game to opposing signal callers.
  • Per the DVOA-Adjusted Fantasy Points Against Tool, quarterbacks see a 6% boost in production against the Giants, tied for the 13th-highest rate in the league.

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