The 1:00 window has soft lofty spreads, but plenty of touchdown value to go around. The 4:00 window has big implications in the NFC in terms of playoff implications. Let’s dive into our NFL Week 14 anytime touchdown scorer best bets, while you can also find out our experts’ NFL picks for EVERY game.
Jaguars vs Titans anytime touchdown scorer pick: Calvin Ridley (+200)
Line available at FanDuel Sportsbook at time of publishing.
If you like revenge narratives, Calvin Ridley is your guy on Sunday, Ridley and the Titans will take on the Jaguars — Ridley’s former team that he spent last season with after a year long suspension. He quietly had a very productive year with 136 targets and 8 touchdowns. He will look to find the endzone for 4th time this season against a putrid Jaguars secondary, which has allowed 13 touchdowns to the wide receiver position.
Jets vs Dolphins anytime touchdown scorer pick: Garrett Wilson (+210)
Line available at FanDuel Sportsbook at time of publishing.
Aaron Rodgers missed Garrett Wilson, who was wide open in the endzone last week, to put a stamp on their 2024 campaign. It perfectly exemplified the Jets’ season — Wilson broke down the defender easily, gave Rodgers plenty of room to drop it in the corner of the endzone and he missed him. We’ll look ahead to Sunday, when Garett Wilson is priced at +210 with running back Breece Hall ruled out.
Braelon Allen is worth taking a stab at, but I would instead pivot to Wilson since Allen is priced at +125.
Bills vs Rams anytime touchdown scorer pick: Josh Allen (+115)
Line available at FanDuel Sportsbook at time of publishing.
At 4:25 on Sunday we will find out how much Josh Allen wants that MVP Award. Saquon Barkley is within striking distance of becoming the first running back to win it since 2009. Barkley will take on the Panthers at 1:00 as -14 home favorites. He is likely to have a big game. Allen has the opportunity to put up big numbers on primetime in Los Angeles and stretch out his lead as the MVP favorite (he is currently -250 at FanDuel Sportsbook).
Allen put on a show last Sunday night. He ran a touchdown in while also passing and catching a touchdown on the same play (I was confused about how they ruled that, too!). Nonetheless, Allen continues to have -designed runs in the red zone in big-time games. It is no bigger than Sunday, with the Bills as -3.5 favorites against a Rams offense that can put up points in a hurry.