Anytime Touchdown Scorer Parlay Picks: NFL Divisional Round TD Parlay Pays $25,912

Our five-leg anytime touchdown scorer parlay for the NFL Divisional Round combined for +259122 odds at FanDuel and a $25,912 profit on a winning $10 bet.
San Francisco 49ers tight end Jake Tonges (88), who is featured in our anytime touchdown scorer parlay for the NFL Divisional Round, catches the ball for a touchdown at Lumen Field.
Pictured: San Francisco 49ers tight end Jake Tonges (88), who is featured in our anytime touchdown scorer parlay for the NFL Divisional Round, catches the ball for a touchdown at Lumen Field. Photo by Steven Bisig / Imagn Images.
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The NFL playoffs continue today with two of four games in the Divisional Round, and our anytime touchdown scorer parlay features five TD picks this weekend with better than a $25,000 profit on a winning $10 bet if they all hit at these combined +259122 odds via FanDuel. Our NFL experts are focused on all four games with two picks in the late game tonight as part of our NFL Divisional Round predictions.


💰 Anytime touchdown scorer parlay predictions

See all of our NFL touchdown props and NFL same-game parlay bets for every big game.

🚀 NFL touchdown scorer parlay

  • Bo Nix, QB, Broncos (vs. Bills): +320
  • AJ Barner, TE, Seahawks (vs. 49ers): +170
  • Jake Tonges, TE, 49ers (at Seahawks): +310
  • Texans defense (at Patriots): +800
  • Puka Nacua, WR, Rams (vs. Bears) to score 2+ TD: +600

Total odds: +259122 via FanDuel | $10 bet pays $25,912.28


🙌 Best anytime TD picks for NFL Divisional Round

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Bo Nix, QB, Broncos (vs. Bills): +320

Sean Tomlinson: The Bills’ run defense is repeatedly getting gashed after ranking 28th during the regular season. Even more encouraging for Nix, the Bills surrendered the fifth-most yards on the ground to quarterbacks. That sets him up well, especially since a quarterback who has scored five times this season has been more productive as a runner lately. Nix has recorded 42 and 49 rushing yards over his last two games after sitting below 20 yards in the prior six contests.  

AJ Barner, TE, Seahawks (vs. 49ers): +170

C Jackson Cowart: Barner has been a steady target for the Seahawks all season long, ranking second on the team behind only Jaxon Smith-Njigba in receptions (52) and touchdowns (6) while scoring in two of Seattle's final three games to end the regular season. Opponents have targeted tight ends at the second-highest clip against this 49ers' pass defense, which has allowed the sixth-most touchdowns to the position (10) and is currently facing an injury crisis at the linebacker position entering this game. That creates prime conditions for Barner to reach the end zone again tonight.

Jake Tonges, TE, 49ers (at Seahawks): +310

Dustin Saracini: With George Kittle out for the rest of the playoffs, there are a lot of targets to go around. When Kittle went down earlier in the season, Tonges was a monster, registering 23 targets across three weeks while scoring a touchdown in two of those games. With Kittle sitting out in Week 17, Tonges turned nine targets into seven catches and a touchdown. These betting odds have me salivating - we're looking at the best value on the board for this matchup.

Texans defense (at Patriots): +800

Esten McLaren: There is no question that Drake Maye is the best quarterback involved in this game. That is helping the Patriots be listed as the 3-point betting favorite at home. But this is also the latest into a Massachusetts winter Maye has ever played, and the conditions don't care about betting favorites. I'm hoping to catch lightning in a bottle once again and taking a league-best Texans defense that scored twice last week to potentially end Aaron Rodgers' career to do it once again. (Note: this bet only hits if the Texans defense scores, and kickoff or punt returns won't count.)

Puka Nacua, WR, Rams (at Bears) to score 2+ TD: +600

Andrew Reid: The Bears give up TDs to wideouts (20 in the regular season, 4 in the Wild Card Round), and Nacua is a prime candidate to score twice. Chicago allowed a wideout to go for 2-plus scores in five of their 18 games, and it was almost always a team's alpha: Amon-Ra St. Brown, Chris Olave, A.J. Brown, Christian Watson (Tee Higgins was the one that wasn't). Nacua has found pay dirt in five of his last six games, scoring twice on two occasions. In each of those games, he's had 10 or more targets, so it's opportunity a'plenty. This game features the highest total of the weekend, and most of L.A.'s damage is likely to come through the air.


💡 NFL Divisional Round expert picks


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