Every single day our visual editor and behind-the-scenes man at Section 400, William Gardner, hits a parlay and every day we don’t pay attention until it is too late.
Today’s “Will’s parlay of the day” is completely focused on the Monday Night Football game between the Dallas Cowboys and the Los Angeles Chargers. If there’s one thing these teams both do well, it’s respecting some coin.
As always, tail at your own risk and gamble responsibility.
Leg 1: Dak Prescott over 253.5 passing yards.

The over under for this game is set at 50.5. With a lot of scoring in store, this should be an easy number for Dak to hit against a Chargers defense allowing 330 passing yards per game to opponents.
Leg 2: Ceedee Lamb over 70.5 receiving yards

If Dak is going to eat, so shall his favorite target. The Chargers allow the most Passing yards per game to opposing wide receivers this season (232), making this number way too low to not add.
Los Angeles is also giving up the second most amount of yards per catch (15.7), making this matchup even juicer for an elusive receiver like Lamb.
Most of all, Ceedee is plain due for a big day, and he should have one in a good matchup on primetime.
Leg 3: Tony Pollard over 3.5 receptions

The Chargers have given up nearly 7 catches to opposing running backs this season. That number is far and away the most in the NFL.
Combine that with the fact Tony. Pollard is averaging nearly 4 catches per matchup, and this is an easy over.
The return of Joey Bosa should also help the Chargers run defense, creating more opportunities for Pollard to get touches in other ways.
Leg 4: Keenan Allen over 6.5

Keenan Allen comes into this game with fantastic numbers against the Cowboys. Justin Herbert’s favorite target averages just over 7 catches a game against “America’s team”, turning them into 120 yards on average.
Dallas is also still trying to figure out their new secondary after star corner Trevon diggs went down for the season. They just got torched by Brock Purdy and the 49ers last week, making this number way too low for Allen.
Leg 5: Austin Ekeler Alt over 40 rushing yards.

For Will’s final leg, he’s liking Chargers running back Austin Ekeler to be productive in his return from injury.
This game should be pretty competitive, meaning Ekeler will be on the field more often than not. The Cowboys defense has also struggled against the run in close games this year.
With that being said, the lower alternate line is safer here for the simple fact Ekeler hasn’t played in a month.
FINAL ODDS: +1190, $10 WINS $120
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