NFL Week 14 Anytime Touchdown Bets

NFL Week 14 Anytime Touchdown Bets

Looking at the past two weeks, anytime touchdown bets, I can’t decide if I’m being too obvious or not obvious enough. 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. We did hit a nice Jameson Williams +175 and Kyle Monangai at +230. Now, let’s take a look at the NFL week 14 touchdown bets I’m feeling will cash this weekend with my NFL bets!

 

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NFL Week 14 Anytime Touchdowns

Bucky Irving (-110)

First up on the list of players I’m circling for NFL Week 14 anytime touchdown bets is Bucky Irving at -110. Don’t worry, this won’t be another list filled with chalky plays. In fact, this is the only chalky play on the board for our anytime touchdowns.

Bucky Irving started the season with two touchdowns in four games. However, he was then injured and spent the majority of the season on the injured reserve. He’s back, finally, and made his debut back against the Cardinals and rewarded us with a touchdown.

I expect a similar result this weekend when the Bucs play the Saints. The Saints’ defense is something they used to be able to pride themselves on. While it’s been okay this year, it is far from top-notch. In fact, they’ve allowed 0.75 touchdowns to running backs per game. Bucky Irving at just -110 with roughly 75% chance of scoring seems like a good deal to me.

Kyren Williams (+105)

My next pick among my NFL week 14 anytime touchdown bets is Kyren Williams at +105. Last year, you couldn’t get a plus-money bet on Kyren Williams anytime touchdown price. This year has been a little different. Davante Adams has scored more touchdowns in the red zone, and even Blake Corum is getting more involved.

However, it’s still Kyren Williams, and they still like to feed him the ball. He now goes against the Arizona Cardinals. The Cardinals just allowed the aforementioned Bucky Irving to score a touchdown in his first game back.

Kyren Williams should have plenty of opportunities against a defense that is allowing almost a touchdown per game to running backs. He does have seven touchdowns in the last seven games after all.

Jaylen Warren (+195)

We’ll continue our list of NFL week 14 anytime touchdowns with Jaylen Warren at +195. The Steelers have a huge road game against the Ravens this weekend in what could go a long way to deciding the division. The Ravens’ defense has been getting healthier. However, they still have had some issues containing the run game.

With Rodgers still banged up with broken bones in his wrist, they’ll need to rely on their run game to slow the pass rush. That should lead to Warren (I like Gainwell, too), getting plenty of opportunities. Warren has scored a touchdown two games in a row now, and he’ll look to make it three.

The Ravens’ rush defense is currently allowing an average of 93 rushing yards and 0.75 touchdowns per game to running backs. Look for the Steelers to rely on their run game to control the clock and to open up play-action passes.

Kyle Monangai (+210)

Next up on our list of NFL Week 14 anytime touchdowns is Kyle Monangai at +210. The Bears and Monangai take on the Green Bay Packers in a major game. It’s important for the division and playoff race. However, to Bears’ and Packers’ fans alike, this game is so much more.

Monangai was a seventh-round pick who is outperforming the majority of his rookie running back counterparts. He runs like a man possessed. He’s a little shorter at 5-8, but wins with a low center of gravity and a powerful rushing attack.

Monangai isn’t just running well. He’s taking carries from Swift because of his performance. This backfield is starting to shape up like a true Gibbs-Montgomery split as Ben Johnson ran in Detroit. Monangai has a touchdown in each of the last five games and he’ll look to make it six.

Darren Waller (+250)

Last on the list of NFL Week 14 anytime touchdowns is Darren Waller at +250. I know, it’s risky taking old-man Waller. I was originally going with Achane here, but it just seemed too obvious. Therefore, I saw Waller’s price and had to take it.

The Dolphins play the Jets, who are allowing a touchdown to tight ends in a little over half their games. Maybe you think Waller is washed. However, don’t forget that in the first three games he played this season, he scored four touchdowns. Everybody said after his two-touchdown performance that it was a fluke. He followed it up with a touchdown in each of the next two games.

The Dolphins have obviously schemed up plays for him. He’ll be utilized in the red zone, and I expect them to be able to move the ball on this Jets’ defense. Yes, Achane is the obvious choice. However, in a game where I expect the Dolphins to score at least three touchdowns, there will be plenty to go around.

Parlay Round-Robin Numbers:
By 2’s: + 620
By 3’s: + 1794
By 4’s: + 4807
5 Leg Parlay: +12426

 

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