NFL Week 4 Anytime Touchdown Bets

NFL Week 4 Anytime Touchdown Bets

NFL Week 3was full of action and, of course, touchdowns! We happened to cash on four of the five given out. Whether you took them as single bets or did your NFL parlay with them, you cashed! Even moreso if you took my advice and did a parlay round robin. We’re ready to keep it rolling with my NFL Week 4 anytime touchdowns! Here are five players I’m watching to cash this weekend with my NFL bets!

 

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NFL Week 4 Anytime Touchdowns

Jordan Mason (-130)

The first player on our list of the NFL Week 4 anytime touchdowns is a player we’ve had on the list before, and for good reason. Jordan Mason has taken the Minnesota Vikings’ backfield, even before Aaron Jones was hurt. Now, with Aaron Jones out, he’s handling the bulk of the workload. He didn’t have any touchdowns prior to Week 3. However, he had two in Week 3 to help us out.

We’re riding him again to score an anytime touchdown this weekend. The Vikings will be playing in Ireland against the Steelers. While it’s the first NFL game in Ireland, the international games can tend to get a little sloppy. When games are sloppy, the run game is relied on. Carson Wentz has also done really well internationally in the past, while Rodgers is 0-2. I expect the Vikings to be up and run Jordan Mason to control the clock, leading to him cashing in the end zone. I’m even sprinkling some on him as the first touchdown.

I know it’s juiced to -130, but that’s what makes it great for your NFL Parlay bets or NFL prop parlay bets.

Nico Collins (+110)

The next player on our Week 4 NFL anytime touchdowns list is Nico Collins at +110. Collins has a touchdown in two straight games. His targets have gone up from 5 to 9, to 11 last week. His yardage has continued to increase, and it looks like Stroud and Collins are back on the same page. That’s despite all the pressure Stroud is facing in the backfield as well.

Now they face the Titans in a division game where both teams are trying to crawl their way out of the bottom. The Titans have only allowed 4 passing touchdowns this season. However, this divisional game will prove different, as I think the Texans are going to pummel them. Foot on the gas, the Texans need a big win to turn their season around. Collins is their best player, and he’s setting up for a big day.

Travis Etienne (+120)

Speaking of the AFC South, another stud that’s already helped us out with our anytime touchdowns is Travis Etienne. After a rough year in 2024, Etienne has looked like a completely different player in 2025 under Liam Coen. All offseason, there was talk about Tank Bigsby overtaking this backfield and Etienne being left in the dust. Big platforms such as Sleeper even had Bigsby listed as the RB1.

Bigsby isn’t even on the team anymore, and Etienne has been the featured guy. Sure, Bayshul Tuten is getting involved as well. However, that hasn’t stopped Etienne from getting a touchdown in each of the last two games. In Week 2, he had a receiving touchdown, and in Week 3, it was a rushing touchdown. That versatility gives us even more opportunities to see him get in the end zone, and he’s still at plus money.

Now the Jaguars have a battle against the undefeated 49ers. I think they’ll want to control the clock by running the ball against a defense that has been middle-of-the-pack at stopping the run. Etienne has big-play potential in every game, and he’ll cash in the end zone for us again.

Rome Odunze (+135)

Rome Odunze is the next player on our list of NFL Week 4 anytime touchdowns. In Week 1, Rome was +210 to score a touchdown and scored one. Then in Week 2, he was +175 to score a touchdown and scored two of them. In Week 3, he was +135 to score a touchdown, and scored a touchdown. Are you seeing the pattern? He’s scored every week. In fact, he’s tied for the most touchdowns this year.

Now, Rome is +135 again against a defense that just allowed four total touchdowns, including Marcus Mariota to Luke McCaffrey. Mariota and McCaffrey played well. However, they aren’t the combo that has become Caleb Williams to Rome Odunze. Odunze has become Caleb’s favorite target this year, and I don’t see that changing against a porous Raiders’ defense.

Whether they have the lead or they’re clawing their way from behind, Williams looks for Odunze the most. That will continue this weekend, and they’ll connect for a touchdown again.

Quentin Johnston (+180)

With three touchdowns, the next guy on our list of NFL Week 4 anytime touchdowns is tied for the second-most receiving touchdowns. Most of us thought his career was done for after a rookie year that saw him play very little. He followed that with a sophomore year where he dropped passes over and over. However, a resurgence has happened, and Quentin Johnston is leading this receiving team for the Chargers that has multiple studs.

Quentin Johnston has three touchdowns already this season. Last week, he didn’t get a touchdown. However, this week I think he bounces back and notches another. The Chargers go against the Giants, who are allowing the second-most passing yards to teams. The Giants’ defense is giving up an average of 405.3 yards per game. 237 of those are through the air.

Johnston’s resurgence will continue as he’ll cash in again by getting in the endzone. At +180, it’s the juiciest in our NFL Week 4 touchdown prop bets. He will help juice up your NFL round-robin parlays. Speaking of, here’s what the round-robin parlay looks like for these five players.

By 2’s +400
By 3’s +1010
By 4’s +2351
5 Leg Parlay +5278

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