There’s no better way to enjoy a primetime matchup than with a same-game parlay. The problem is that most SGPs are longshots designed to drain your bankroll. Those flashy +1,000,000 tickets look fun, but they almost never cash — and the sportsbooks know it. At FTN, we take a different approach. Using our Same-Game Parlay Tool, powered by 10,000 simulations for every matchup, we identify spots where the odds are mispriced. That means you’re not just throwing darts, you’re building parlays with real mathematical edges, even when the payouts are big.
Los Angeles Rams @ Seattle Seahawks
Same-Game Parlay (+329 at FanDuel)
The Seahawks have arguably the best defense in football, but Matthew Stafford has consistently found success against them. Los Angeles is likely to put the ball in Stafford’s hands again, and the matchup history supports that approach. Across two meetings, Stafford threw five touchdowns without an interception while averaging 7.6 yards per attempt, well above the 6.0 yards per attempt Seattle allowed to opposing quarterbacks on average this season. With that context in mind, here’s a four-leg parlay built around the Rams continuing to move the ball efficiently.
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Leg 1: Matthew Stafford 225+ Passing Yards
Seattle’s defense was elite all season, but Stafford has been one of the few quarterbacks able to break through. In two matchups, he averaged 7.6 yards per attempt with five touchdowns and no interceptions, far outperforming most passers against this unit. If the Rams lean into the same pass-first approach that’s worked before, Stafford clearing 225 yards is a logical outcome.
Leg 2: Puka Nacua 80+ Receiving Yards
Nacua was dominant in the last matchup against Seattle, erupting for 225 yards on 16 targets. His route-running makes him nearly matchup-proof, and he’s earned complete trust from Stafford. In the biggest game of the season, expect Nacua to be featured early and often.
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Leg 3: Kyren Williams 40+ Rushing Yards
Williams has developed into one of the league’s most reliable running backs. He finished second in the NFL in rushing success rate during the regular season and has followed that up with two efficient playoff performances. Even against Seattle’s strong run defense, Williams rushed for 70 yards in both regular-season meetings.
Leg 4: Kenneth Walker III Under 83.5 Rushing Yards
Walker should see the majority of Seattle’s rushing attempts, but volume alone doesn’t guarantee efficiency. The Rams were fifth in run-defense DVOA this season and will likely force Sam Darnold to beat them through the air, making Walker’s rushing under a strong complement to this game script.
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