Who's scoring today? Whether you're in a group chat trying to make big money with TD Parlays anytime, or you're looking for good value with a surprise name, everyone wants to know which one it is. NFL players will find the end zone in Week 13.
Last week Cleveland Browns running back Quinshawn Judkins found the end zone twice in an upset win over Las Vegas Raiders, Tennessee Titans rookie phenomenon Chimera Dam caught a touchdown and also returned a punt for a score, while New York Giants defender Jameis Winston GOT A TOUCH VS. Detroit Lions. What's happening this week?
Below, we'll break down five anytime TD bets to consider heading into Week 13. These will not be predictable options such as Jonathan Taylor they score, but it won’t be wild long-range shots like in team defense. Let's start with the tight end that not a lot of people talk about.
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Brenton Strange has a career-high 93 yards receiving against Arizona Cardinals in his first game after week five. His 297 yards ranked him fourth on the team despite only playing six games, which shows that Trevor Lawrence I like him. Strange hasn't caught a single touchdown this season, but I say that will change on Sunday against the rival Titans.
2. RB Quinshawn Judkins, Cleveland Browns (+110)
Judkins featured prominently in Sheader SandersMade his first start last week, throwing two touchdowns against the Raiders. He even took snaps of the wild formation as the Browns reached the red zone. I'll take the rookie to find the end zone again in this highly anticipated home game for the Browns.
We profited from Zach Charbonnet last week, so let's take other Seahawks running backs to score in a game where Seattle has a double-digit lead. I was nervous about Walker's win over Charbonnet last week due to his glute injury, but Walker actually led Seattle with 11 carries for 71 yards.
It's pretty simple. The Seahawks will run a lot as the defense gets going. Minnesota Vikings defender Max Brosmer in his first career start.
It's Steelers vs. Buffalo Bills The match will be strange. Aaron Rodgers plays with a broken left wrist while Josh Allen won't have either of its two starting offensive tackles. You should think about Kenneth Gainwell or Jaylen Warren score on Sunday. One is +135 and the other is +230, so I'll take the long way.
Gainwell is standing on the heater. He gained 105 yards from scrimmage and two total touchdowns against Cincinnati Bengals two weeks ago and then last week he had 122 yards from scrimmage vs. Chicago Bears. Expect the Steelers to rely on their running backs on Sunday. Not because Rodgers is injured, but because the Bills are allowing the third-most yards per game (148.9) and the second-most yards per game (5.3).
Bo Nix The No. 1 wide receiver paces the Broncos with 649 receiving yards but has caught just one touchdown in his last seven games. Sutton has scored three touchdowns in the first four games of the season! This Washington commanders The team has lost six games in a row, and a lot of that is due to their defense. Washington's passing defense allows 387 yards per game, second-worst in the NFL. Sutton will take advantage of this.










