NFL Ravens vs Titans Same Game Parlay picks at +1062 odds
NFL Ravens vs Titans Same Game Parlay picks at +1062 odds

NFL Week 6 Sunday gets started with the final London game of the season as the Baltimore Ravens battle the Tennessee Titans at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, with kickoff set for 9:30 am ET. The Ravens are currently 3-2 and locked up in an incredibly tight AFC North division where every win matters, while the Titans are looking to keep pace in the AFC South.

This is sure to be an interesting game, and one way to make it even more exciting is by betting a Same Game Parlay. Read on below for our Ravens vs Titans Same Game Parlay predictions, while we also have our NFL Week 6 picks for every matchup, where we’re currently +27.4 units on sides and totals this season!

For this Ravens vs Titans Same Game Parlay, we’re keeping faith with Tennessee and correlating plays with the designated hosts keeping within at least a touchdown of Baltimore, which would of course benefit from star running back Derrick Henry having a big game on the ground and finding the end zone. However, the odds get a solid bump when we add Baltimore to effectively win the 1st quarter, even though that doesn’t have a massive impact on the correlation of the other plays. Let’s break them all down.

Baltimore Ravens -1.5 1st quarter spread (+120)

Let’s kick this off with the contrarian pick in this Same Game Parlay. While the Ravens hold a 3-2 record, they are perfect in the 1st quarter. They have led 7-0 at the end of the 1st quarter in 4 of their 5 games this season, and in the other game against the Browns, they were up 7-3. This team knows how to start hot and generate touchdowns early, and that will be vital in this latest London game, which can typically be sluggish and slow-starting due to the time difference. Tennessee hasn’t led at the end of the 1st quarter in any of its last 4 games — even the 27-3 victory over the Bengals was tied at that stage. Expect to see another quick start from Baltimore that sees them hold the lead at the end of the 1st.

  
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