Same Game Parlay (+420): Miami Dolphins vs. Chicago Bears - November 6, 2022 | Week 9

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Jaylen Waddle is fourth in the league with 727 receiving yards.

The Chicago Bears host the Miami Dolphins in their Week 9 match-up.

Given the electric offense Miami possesses, there are tons of great bets for this game and we've selected the best ones to build an incredible parlay.


Miami Dolphins vs. Chicago Bears Match Details

Fixture: Miami Dolphins @ Chicago Bears

Date & Time: Sunday, November 6; 1:00 pm EDT

Venue: Soldier Field, Chicago, IL


Miami Dolphins vs. Chicago Bears Parlay Leg #1: Miami Moneyline (-196)

The Dolphins have proven to be near unbeatable when Tua is on the park. Their only loss with Tua in their ranks this season came in the Thursday Night game against the Cincinnati Bengals, where he was knocked out before the end of the first half.

Tua is proving to be an unbelievable NFL quarterback. He's built leads and carried them for the entire duration of games as he demonstrated against Pittsburgh, and the Baltimore clash-esque comebacks will not be forgotten in a hurry.

The Hawaii born lad is proving there is nothing beyond his reach. So an outright win in this one is a fairly straightforward bet.

Miami Dolphins vs. Chicago Bears Parlay Leg #2 - Jaylen Waddle Anytime Touchdown (+145)

The reasoning for this one is quite simple: Waddle is due for more.

He has had five touchdowns this season, though he has only recorded a TD in three games. He opened Week 1 with a touchdown and followed it up with two against the Ravens. Waddle then had a lull of five weeks before coming through with two against the Lions last week.

With the Bears' secondary zoning in on Tyreek Hill, they will expend most of their efforts trying to cover him. Punters expect Waddle to have touchdowns in back-to-back games for the second time this season.

Miami Dolphins vs. Chicago Bears Parlay Leg #3 - Raheem Mostert Over 66.5 Rushing Yards (-114)

Raheem Mostert will make or break this parlay, as it is a do-or-die week for his career at Miami.

The Dolphins went out and traded for Jeff Wilson Jr. at the deadline as they were very much in need of a strong running back. The deal sent Chase Edmonds to San Francisco. Mostert will be the primary running back for Miami this week, as Wilson will need a little bit of time to learn the playbook.

Wilson will likely still see a few snaps, but Mostert will need to bring the heat this week if he wants to remain a prominent option for the Dolphins.

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Edited by Sidharta Sikdar