Best Anytime Touchdown Bets For Thursday Night Football At Bet365

The NFL Week 11 schedule opens with a Thursday Night Football matchup between the leaders of the NFC East, the Philadelphia Eagles (7-2) and the surprising Washington Commanders (7-3), with kickoff scheduled for 8:20 p.m. ET in Philly and Amazon Prime on the broadcast. The Eagles are favored by a field goal at home, and the total sits at 48.5 points

We’re highlighting some of the best anytime touchdown bets to consider for Week 11 Thursday Night Football with the prices available at bet365. Take a look at which NFL players we consider most likely to find the end zone tonight. 

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Saquon Barkley Week 11 Anytime Touchdown (PHI vs. WAS)

  • Barkley has been a revelation with 127.7 scrimmage yards per game and eight total touchdowns through his first nine games with the franchise. He failed to find the end zone last week at Dallas but scored twice when the Eagles were home for the Jaguars in Week 9. Barkley’s odds are quite short to find the end zone, with +375 odds on him to score the first or last touchdown tonight and +275 odds for him to score twice. An anytime touchdown for Barkley could be a reliable part of a same-game parlay considering the Commanders have allowed four rushing TDs over their last three games and their defense is coughing up 5.0 yards per carry on the road. The Commanders have the third-worst red zone defense overall, allowing opponents to score touchdowns on 70% of their possessions inside the 20. 

Jalen Hurts Week 11 Anytime Touchdown (PHI vs. WAS)

  • If the Eagles get down inside the 3-yard line at any point tonight, everyone in the stadium will know how they plan to score, but the opposition still can’t stop it. Hurts scored twice on the “Tush Push” or “Brotherly Shove” last week, as the Eagles continue to hone their unstoppable short-yardage play with new center Cam Jurgens stepping in for retired legend Jason Kelce. Hurts has been extremely reliable over the past four weeks with eight rushing touchdowns, including three games with multiple touchdowns, and bet365 has +550 odds for him to score twice and +2800 odds for him to score thrice. Washington’s defensive front is a bit undersized and will have a hard time stopping the push from Hurts and his linemen.

Brian Robinson Jr. Week 11 Anytime Touchdown (WAS @ PHI)

  • While the Eagles have done a great job in red zone defense during their five-game winning streak, they’ve faced some rather lackluster rushing attacks in that span. Now they take on a Washington team that is averaging the fourth-most rushing yards per game (153.8) with a league-high 18 touchdowns on the ground. Robinson Jr. has accounted for six of those scores, and he should be good to return at full strength after missing Washington’s last two games with a hamstring injury. Reports indicate he’s been ramping up in practice and was held out of a Week 10 nonconference game against Pittsburgh to be ready for this NFC East clash. Since Jayden Daniels is a dangerous rushing threat near the goal line, Robinson often faces one or two fewer defenders in the box when he gets down there. 

Terry McLaurin Week 11 Anytime Touchdown (WAS @ PHI)

  • If the Commanders fall behind or wind up in a neutral game script, they could be forced to throw a ton against an Eagles defense that is much stronger against the run than against the pass. Philadelphia has good raw numbers against the pass, with just eight passing touchdowns allowed, but strength of schedule plays a role in those stats. McLaurin is an explosive receiver who could score from distance or get open in the red zone when Jayden Daniels scrambles. Washington has produced the fourth-most pass plays of 20-plus yards (33) and McLaurin has nine of those long catches with six receiving touchdowns on the year. He scored touchdowns on both of his receptions in his first divisional matchup of the season, which came at the Giants, and found the end zone while securing five of 12 targets when he last faced the Eagles with Sam Howell at quarterback. 
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