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- The Kansas City Chiefs are in Dallas visiting the Cowboys for the second game of the NFL Thanksgiving Day Slate
- This feels like a great opportunity for us to stuff our pockets full of the sportsbooks’ cash
- See below to find my best Kansas City Chiefs vs Dallas Cowboys same-game parlay for Nov 27
By the time the Kansas City Chiefs and Dallas Cowboys take the field, we’ll be two meals deep (maybe three). We’re going to need something to take the edge off, and if we’re being honest with ourselves, nothing does that like a sweet, little SGP. All we have to do is find two guys that we know for sure are going over their totals, and BAM, we’ve got magic. We just need to tie them together, then sit down on the couch and slip into a food coma. I do this every year, trust me, it works. Generally speaking, what will happen is we’ll wake up at some point in the second quarter with most of our parlay already cashed. It’s really the only way to do Thanksgiving.
Chiefs vs Cowboys Same-Game Parlay
The two legs of this KC/DAL same-game parlay – which are both -208 or shorter – spit out a +106 SGP at DraftKings.
Odds as of November 26th at DraftKings. MO residents can see the latest pre-reg offers from Missouri betting apps before launch on December 1st.
Chiefs vs Cowboys SGP Leg #1 – Patrick Mahomes Is Still Patrick Mahomes
We’ve been listening to people say that Patrick Mahomes is washed for a bit now, and honestly, the brakes need to be pumped a little. What are we even doing? Sure, deep ball numbers are down, so the “superhuman” element might be taking a hit, but he’s still nasty.
The experts are even saying he’s the QB2 in fantasy for the rest of the way. We need to have a little respect.
Like him or not, the fact remains that Mahomes is putting up numbers. And while passing yards looks like a fun way to get down on this guy, I’m thinking we thread the needle a little and go with completions. Right now, 24+ completions is the number, and he’s done that in four of his last five games. It’s what he does.
Obviously, opponent matters, and the Chiefs have a good one in the Cowboys. We’ve seen these guys play twice since the trade deadline, and in both games, the opposing quarterback threw 27 completions. Dallas plays a ton of zone (80%), which plays right into the completion game. Bend but don’t break, baby. And not for nothing, Mahomes’ completion percentage spikes to 72% when facing zones, which helps us even more. Everything just keeps coming up us!

KC vs DAL Same-Game Parlay Leg #2 – Rashee Rice Is a Ball Catcher
In the pass game, you can’t have a completion without someone getting a reception. That’s just how this whole thing works. It’s true that we get slaughtered odds-wise when we parlay a quarterback’s completions with one of his receivers’ receptions, but whatever. We were given this world; we didn’t make it.
All I can say is, if we’re going to get dinged odds-wise, we might as well use the best weapon on the field. In this case, his name is Rashee Rice.
Rashee Rice has only played five games this season, but he has caught at least six balls in four of them. The only time he didn’t was in the game against the Buffalo Bills when he ended with four receptions. That was a weird game, so I don’t even count it in my official records. There’s just no need to.
Against a team like the Cowboys, a guy like Rice should shine. For starters, the Cowboys should be able to score on the Chiefs, thus forcing Patrick Mahomes to put the ball in the air. When that happens, Rice should be “the guy.” He’s got a 6-yard ADOT against zone coverage, which means he’s right there for Mahomes. This isn’t a chuck-and-duck situation. More like dink-and-dunk. Any way we slice it, Rice is catching six balls. Feels easy.
- Chiefs/Cowboys SGP: Patrick Mahomes 24+ Pass Completions + Rashee Rice 6+ Receptions (+106) at DraftKings