Aaron Rodgers has played in a grand total of 3 games for the New York Jets dating back to the start of last season, but he is already no stranger to primetime with his new team. After tearing an Achilles' in Week 1 of the 2023 campaign, Rodgers returned for the beginning of this year as New York lost to the San Francisco 49ers in its opener. Now the Jets (1-1) face the Ne w England Patriots (1-1) on Thursday Night Football in Week 3. Let’s break down our Patriots vs Jets Same Game Parlay picks for TNF, which gets underway at 8:15 pm ET on Prime Video. You can also find out our NFL picks for EVERY Week 3 matchup.
Part of the value in a Same Game Parlay, of course, is that all of its components can be correlated if you so choose. That is the entire plan here, as'New England running back Rhamondre Stevenson going off'would obviously work well with the Patriots keeping it close. Let's break down each of the 3 legs.
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New England Patriots +3.5 alternate spread over New York Jets (+130)
Rodgers has been decent so far and the Jets have won a game. In other words, things are going better than they went at the start of last season – which, of course, is not saying a lot. Rodgers has at least managed to remain mostly upright through 2 outings, but he hasn't exactly set the world on fire. Following a blowout loss to the Niners, the Jets just barely got past a Tennessee Titans team that basically handed them a win thanks to some laughable turnovers by Will Levis.'Meanwhile, New England has impressed relativ e to its low expectations. The Patriots upset the Cincinnati Bengals (who then almost beat the Kansas City Chiefs) and pushed the Seattle Seahawks to overtime (lost 23-20). In what figures to be a somewhat low-scoring affair, 3.5 points could go a long way. Give me the Pats to keep it within a field goal.