Who will achieve a score today? That’s a prevalent inquiry. It seems wagering on players to score touchdowns at any point during a game has gained considerable traction among bettors recently. Whether your aim is to combine several touchdown scorers into a parlay for your group chat or you’re seeking a dark horse, placing bets on those anticipated to reach the end zone on Sunday adds excitement.
In the previous week’s games, Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams scrambled for the decisive touchdown, Parker Washington of the Jacksonville Jaguars reached the end zone on two occasions, once as a receiver and once through special teams, and Seattle Seahawks defensive end DeMarcus Lawrence achieved the feat of scoring TWO touchdowns! He marked a historic moment as the first defensive lineman in the Super Bowl era to secure two fumble recoveries for touchdowns within a single game. Consider the possibility of having wagered on the Seahawks defense to attain multiple touchdowns versus the Arizona Cardinals.
There’s a strong likelihood that Week 11 could stand out as a premier week within the 2025 NFL regular season. Joe Flacco and Aaron Rodgers are slated for another showdown, two of the NFC’s leading teams will clash with the Seahawks meeting the Los Angeles Rams, and the Detroit Lions are set to face the Eagles in Philadelphia. We will now provide an analysis of five anytime touchdown bets to contemplate for Week 11. These suggestions aim to diverge from widely predicted choices, such as Derrick Henry or Jahmyr Gibbs, while also steering clear of highly improbable selections like the Seahawks defense. Our analysis will commence with the NFL contest taking place in Madrid.
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Were it not for the Dallas Cowboys or Cincinnati Bengals, the Washington Commanders would undoubtedly be in contention for possessing the league’s least effective defense. Building on their unexpected triumph over the Buffalo Bills, Tua Tagovailoa and the Dolphins are presented with an opportunity to exploit a weakened secondary.
Jaylen Waddle has consistently achieved 80 receiving yards in each of his last three games, maintaining an average of 14.6 yards per reception. He has successfully secured a touchdown in two of his most recent three appearances, making this a highly favorable matchup for him. For those interested, De’Von Achane, who frequently finds the end zone, is listed at -175.

With Isiah Pacheco sidelined for another game due to his MCL sprain, Kareem Hunt is poised to reassume the role of lead running back. In Kansas City’s recent game against the Bills, he rushed 11 times, accumulating 49 yards and scoring a touchdown. Prior to that, he secured two touchdowns against Washington.

Theo Johnson has been targeted at least six times in each of his last two games, successfully catching seven out of eight targets in last week’s game against the Bears. With Jameis Winston stepping in as the starting quarterback due to Jaxson Dart’s injury, the distribution of Winston’s targets remains uncertain. Nevertheless, opting for the tight end who receives clear endorsement from interim coach Mike Kafka seems like a reasonable choice.
4. QB Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia Eagles (+120)

Jalen Hurts has not achieved a rushing touchdown since Oct. 9. Isn’t he overdue? During the previous season, Hurts scored rushing touchdowns in 10 games.
Detroit’s coach, Dan Campbell, has voiced his support for the Eagles’ tush push strategy this week, identifying as a “purist” who is against banning the play. It would be quite ironic if Hurts were to score against Detroit using the tush push.
5. WR Cooper Kupp, Seattle Seahawks (+400)

Cooper Kupp has only managed to secure a single touchdown throughout the entire season, and as Week 11 approaches, he holds the 61st position in receiving yards. Nevertheless, this week’s game sees him facing his former team. Kupp’s departure from L.A. marked him as the franchise’s fourth all-time leading receiver, accumulating 7,776 yards. Additionally, he ranks third in both receptions (634) and receiving touchdowns (57). In 2021, he achieved the receiving triple crown, boasting 145 catches, 1,947 yards, and 16 touchdowns. Given the circumstances of a revenge game and the odds at +400, this presents a valuable opportunity. Look for Sam Darnold to connect with Kupp for a short touchdown.