Last weekend’s touchdown bets just didn’t hit how we’d hoped. However, much like a good quarterback, we’ve got to have a short memory. Threw an interception? Move on to the next play. That’s exactly how I attack my NFL bets. Let’s take a look at the NFL week 12 touchdown bets I’m feeling will cash this weekend with my NFL bets!
NFL Week 12 Anytime Touchdowns
David Montgomery (-120)
First up on the list of players I’m circling for NFL Week 12 anytime touchdown bets is David Montgomery at -120. I’m not going to lie, this week’s picks of my NFL anytime touchdowns are a bit chalkier than normal. However, it’s going to get us back on track and that all starts with David Montgomery.
There’s one thing I’ve learned in the past, watching football. If a coach says they want to get a guy more involved in the offense, they’re going to do just that. Especially when it’s coming from a guy like Dan Campbell. Montgomery has been on a bit of a cold streak. In fact, I thought maybe he had hit on Campbell’s wife or something.
However, now Campbell wants to get him back involved. There was a time, betting Gibbs+Monty ATD every game was a solid play. However, in the past six weeks, Monty’s only scored in the third week. He had a touchdown against the Bengals and then none against the Chiefs and Bucs. Then he had a touchdown against Minnesota and none against Washington or Philly. The pattern says he scores, the coach says he’s involved, and David Montgomery is getting in the endzone this weekend.
Trey McBride (-120)
The next one is still chalky, but I feel good about it. My next pick among my NFL week 12 anytime touchdown bets is Trey McBride at -120. Sure, you want to add some meat to the anytime touchdown parlay. I get it. However, you only pay the juice if you lose.
This isn’t a juice you’re going to have to pay for in my opinion. Trey McBride has been on fire and scored a touchdown in each of the last six games. That includes the multiple starts from Jacoby Brissett. He’s been targeted almost double digits in every game in the last five. In fact, he’s averaging 11.4 targets per game in the last five games.
McBride may seem like another juiced-up play. However, it’s 100% worth it as he’ll get into the endzone for the sixth straight game. Not everything has to make us rich. A steady sure thing is better than a long shot that likely won’t hit.
Javonte Williams (-115)
We’ll continue our list of NFL week 12 anytime touchdowns with Javonte Williams at -115. I promise this is my last juiced-up anytime touchdown bet. Williams is on a cold streak. In fact, he hasn’t scored in the past two games. It’s the first time all season he’s gone back-to-back games without a touchdown.
Now the Cowboys play their division rival, the Philadelphia Eagles. Despite three of the last five games going under in this game, I think there will be a lot of points, and it will go over. I may even take Williams as the first touchdown.
He’s not the juiciest touchdown in the game, even. Barkley and Hurts hold those spots. However, Williams has been solid all year for the Cowboys. Not to mention, he scored two rushing touchdowns on the Eagles in their first matchup this year. In 10 total games, he’s scored eight touchdowns.
George Kittle (+130)
Next up on our list of NFL Week 12 anytime touchdowns is George Kittle at +130. I can hear you now saying the 49ers are a hard team to get a beat on for touchdowns, especially with CMC getting so many. However, Kittle has scored in four of six games this year.
Last week, Brock Purdy returned from injury and hit Kittle six times for 67 yards and two touchdowns. Purdy also hit Kittle for a touchdown in Week 1. In the other games that Kittle played, he had Mac Jones throwing the ball to him.
Therefore, if you do math the way I do math, George Kittle has scored a touchdown in 100% of the games Brock Purdy has been throwing to him this year. He’ll continue that streak this weekend.
Kenneth Walker (+135)
Last on the list of NFL Week 12 anytime touchdowns is Kenneth Walker at +135. I know, I know. It’s risky with the way Zach Charbonnet vultures his touchdowns. However, Walker scored last week, and I think it’ll get him back on track to scoring again.
The Titans’ defense has been up and down all year. They let Dobbins rush for a touchdown on them two weeks ago in Denver. They allowed both Puka and Blake Corum to rush for a touchdown against them the week prior. Before that, it was Jonathan Taylor with three. Prior to that, it was Woody Marks with one rushing touchdown. Michael Carter, Kyler Murray, and Bam Knight before, and finally Ashton Jeanty.
Do you see where I’m going with this? That means in the last six games, they’ve allowed 10 rushing touchdowns. If there’s any game I feel overly confident that Kenneth Walker will get in the endzone, it’s this one.
Parlay Round-Robin Numbers:
By 2’s: + 313
By 3’s: + 737
By 4’s: + 1588
5 Leg Parlay: + 3296











