NFL anytime TD best bets: Our top picks for Week 17, including Ja’Marr Chase

Week 17 in the NFL is shaping up to be an incredible week. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers will look to bounce back against the Miami Dolphins, New York Giants and Las Vegas Raiders. battle for the No. 1 overall pickand the San Francisco 49ers aim to win their sixth straight game against a feisty Chicago Bears team.
Who is scoring today? That’s what everyone wants to know. Whether you’re building group chats or looking for a lesser-known name with some value, TD Anytime Betting has become one of the most popular bets in the world of sports gambling. Below, we’ll detail five anytime TD bets to consider for Week 17. They won’t be predictable picks like a Derrick Henry or Jonathan Taylor score, but they won’t be long shots like a team defense. Let’s start with an offense that found its rhythm last week.
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The Arizona Cardinals have lost seven straight games and rank last in defensive scoring since Week 6 with 31.8 points allowed per game. Perhaps more importantly, the Cards rank bottom 10 in pass defense with 224.1 yards allowed per game. The Bengals are coming off a dominant 45-21 victory over the Miami Dolphins, in which Joe Burrow threw for 309 yards and four touchdowns. While Ja’Marr Chase led Cincy with 109 receiving yards, he couldn’t find the end zone. This week he will.
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2. WR Mike Evans, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (+140)

Mike Evans has 11 catches for 163 yards and a touchdown in his two games since returning from injury. The Bucs need a win against the lowly Dolphins to ensure they stay alive in the NFC South race, and I predict Baker Mayfield will show anger after Tampa Bay lost six of its last seven games. Evans finds the end zone.

The reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year has not only scored touchdowns in three straight games, but has also rushed for 122 yards in two of the last three games. This week, Barkley faces one of the worst run defenses in the NFL in the Buffalo Bills. They entered this week third-worst in the league, allowing 144.3 rushing yards per game. Buffalo also allows 5.4 yards per carry, which ranks second, and has allowed the most 30-yard touchdowns in a season in NFL history with eight. This is a good matchup for Barkley and Jalen Hurts.

The Titans are playing well these days. They have scored at least 24 points in the last three games, including a surprising shootout victory over the Cleveland Browns and a 26-9 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday. Tony Pollard has been spectacular, passing 100 rushing yards in each of the last three games. He rushed for a career-high 161 yards and two touchdowns against Cleveland three games ago. Pollard didn’t find the end zone last week, but I bet he will Sunday against the New Orleans Saints.

If you bet on JSN to score a touchdown every week, you’ve won eight times and only lost seven. That’s a pretty incredible run. Smith-Njigba leads the NFL in receiving yards (1,647) and has reached 90 receiving yards in 10 of the last 11 games. Sunday marks a revenge game for Sam Darnold, who would surely love to blow out his old Carolina Panthers team. JSN will once again be a major part of the game plan.


