Who'll Score a Touchdown in the Super Bowl? Maye, Walker Highlight Best TD Picks

Who'll score a touchdown in Super Bowl 60? Let's break down my best anytime touchdown scorer predictions for Seahawks vs. Patriots.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye - who's featured in my anytime touchdown scorers predictions for Super Bowl 2026 - rushes the ball for a touchdown.
Pictured: New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye - who's featured in my anytime touchdown scorers predictions for Super Bowl 2026 - rushes the ball for a touchdown. Photo by: Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
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With the Patriots and Seahawks traveling to Levi's Stadium in San Francisco for their Feb. 8 showdown, it gives us plenty of time to answer the question: Who'll score a touchdown in Super Bowl 2026? 

Jaxon Smith-Njigba leads the way in Seattle’s high-octane offense, while Rhamondre Stevenson is the engine of New England’s ground game. They top my anytime touchdown predictions - but who else crosses the goal line and helps cash your TD bets? Let’s break down the best options.


🙌 Who will score a touchdown in Super Bowl 2026?

Super Bowl anytime touchdown odds courtesy of FanDuel for Seahawks vs. Patriots.

Player Team Anytime TD Odds Implied Probability
Kenneth Walker III Seahawks -180 64.3%
Jaxon Smith-Njigba Seahawks -105 51.2%
TreVeyon Henderson Patriots +125 44.4%
Stefon Diggs Patriots +150 40.0%
Rhamondre Stevenson Patriots +170 37.0%
Cooper Kupp Seahawks +185 35.1%
Hunter Henry Patriots +220 31.2%
Kayshon Boutte Patriots +240 29.4%
Rashid Shaheed Seahawks +360 21.7%
Drake Maye Patriots +380 20.8%

💵 2026 Super Bowl betting manifesto

Our C Jackson Cowart broke down every Super Bowl bet he's making this year - from game picks to player props to novelty bets - with his analysis for all 95 bets for Seahawks vs. Patriots.


🟢 Who will score a touchdown in Super Bowl 60 for the Seahawks?

Here are my top three players from the Seahawks to score a touchdown in the Super Bowl - a handful of these players are featured in our 10 Super Bowl bets to make right now

Why Kenneth Walker will score a touchdown 

The biggest no-brainer on the slate is clearly Kenneth Walker. With Zach Charbonnet sidelined, Walker owns the Seattle backfield and is coming off four touchdowns in his last two outings, while handling 19 carries in each of those games. Sure, -180 isn’t pretty, but the workload and role scream reliability - plug him into your parlay and don’t overthink it.

Why Jaxon Smith-Njigba will score a touchdown

The league’s leading receiver (1793 yards) is the focal point of the passing game and is going to dominate the league for years to come. He scored 10 regular-season touchdowns and caught 10 balls for 153 yards and a touchdown in the NFC Championship Game. He's simply impossible to scheme against. Watch for him and Darnold to connect in the Super Bowl (-105). Lock him in as part of our anytime touchdown predictions for Super Bowl 60. Our Liam Fox backs JSN to score as part of his best Seahawks vs. Patriots player props.

Why Rashid Shaheed will score a touchdown

Shaheed feels like the ultimate wild card for this offense and checks in as the best value play on the Super Bowl board. If New England rolls extra coverage toward JSN - which will likely be the play - look for Shaheed to stretch the field and make good on this juicy +360 ticket.


🪖 Who will score a touchdown in Super Bowl 60 for the Patriots?

  Here are my top three players from the Patriots to score - a handful of these players are featured in our 2026 Super Bowl biggest bets.

Why Rhamondre Stevenson will score a touchdown

Stevenson is the engine of the New England offense. While he hasn't scored in the playoffs yet, he handles 80% of the team's carries inside the 10-yard line. He is due for a regression to the mean, and we're going to take advantage of that in the Super Bowl.  

Why Hunter Henry will score a touchdown

Drake Maye's talents security blanket. Henry leads the Patriots in red-zone targets (23). In a high-pressure Super Bowl environment, expect the rookie QB to look for his veteran tight end when it matters most. Don't overthink this one.

Why Drake Maye will score a touchdown

Maye has already punched in five rushing scores this season and has proven he's more than willing to put his body on the line when New England gets inside the 10. With a Super Bowl berth at stake, there's no reason to think that approach changes. He just scored in the AFC Championship, has logged 10 carries in back-to-back games, and at +380, this one is absolutely worth a sprinkle.


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