Best NFL Week 10 Anytime Touchdown Bets At Bet365
When it comes to betting on NFL action, there are few thrills greater than hitting on a player to score a touchdown. There will be odds for most players to score the first or last touchdown in a game, or to score in the first or second half, or to score multiple touchdowns, but here, we’re focusing on the most likely outcome — on a player to score a touchdown at any time in a game.
While NFL Week 10 anytime touchdown odds are available at multiple sportsbooks, the prices at bet365 are often among the most competitive, as the book is one of the leaders in boosted parlays and touchdown odds. We’re highlighting some of the best NFL players to consider on that site for Week 10.
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Tyrone Tracy Jr. Week 10 Anytime Touchdown (NYG @ CAR in Munich, Germany)
- The fifth-round pick has left Devin Singletary in the dust to earn the lead role in the Giants backfield. Tracy is averaging 18 carries for 105.5 yards per game with four red zone touches and one touchdown over his last two outings. He has played on at least 60% of offensive snaps in five straight games for a Giants team that is averaging 26.4 rush attempts per game. The Panthers have one of the weakest defenses in the NFL, and with injuries diminishing that unit even further, Carolina is coughing up the most rushing yards (159.3) and rushing touchdowns (1.7) per game, all of which makes Tracy an interesting pick to score in Germany.
James Conner Week 10 Anytime Touchdown (ARI vs. NYJ)
- Last week, Conner came inches shy of finding the end zone against a struggling Bears run defense. He draws another good matchup at home this week against a Jets defense that has faced the fourth-most rushes per game (30.9) and allowed 1.2 touchdowns per game this season. Conner has handled the third-most red zone touches (33) among running backs this season after seeing a league-high 13 red zone touches over his last two outings. At 6-foot-1 and 233 pounds, the veteran is capable of powering his way into the end zone when given the ball near the goal line.
Deebo Samuel Week 10 Anytime Touchdown (SF @ TB)
- All eyes will be on Christian McCaffrey (Achilles) in his season debut, including most of Tampa’s defenders in the red zone. Samuel often works as an offset rusher alongside McCaffrey in those situations, which gives him one scenario to score. Of course, he could also find the end zone as a receiver against a struggling Bucs secondary that has allowed the second-most pass plays of 20-plus yards this season. The Bucs are allowing the sixth-most touchdowns per game (3.1) overall, and they’re on a short week after losing in overtime Monday in Kansas City, while the Niners had a bye week to prepare for this matchup.
George Pickens Week 10 Anytime Touchdown (PIT @ WAS)
- Pickens was starting to see increased looks after getting benched for a few key series in a Week 6 loss to Dallas, but he’s taken off over his last two games with Russell Wilson under center. Pickens is averaging 107 air yards per game with five red zone targets over his last three outings, and he had two touchdowns taken away in Week 8 — one by penalty and one by booth review. After working with Wilson during a bye week, he takes on a Commanders defense that is allowing opponents to score touchdowns on 69.2% of red zone possessions this season, which ranks 27th in the NFL. Wilson is looking for Pickens in the red zone and is more than willing to throw arcing deep balls toward his top target.
Dalton Kincaid Week 10 Anytime Touchdown (BUF @ IND)
- The Bills have ruled out Keon Coleman (wrist) and could be without Amari Cooper (wrist) in Week 10 at Indianapolis. Josh Allen is likely to produce with whatever receivers are at his disposal considering he’s 7-0 with a 106.7 passer rating in his career indoors. Kincaid has drawn 20% of red zone targets this season and seen two red zone targets in each of his last two outings. Additionally, the Colts base Cover-2 defense has allowed 57 receptions for 533 yards and five touchdowns to tight ends so far, all bottom-five ranks on the season.