Ask the Oddsmakers: What are the Biggest Liabilities for Anytime TD Scorer?

Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon.
Cincinnati Bengals running back Joe Mixon. / Andrew Nelles / Tennessean.com / USA
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Super Bowl Sunday is filled with plenty of props, but some of the best in-game ones are the Anytime Touchdown Scorers. These players will change the momentum of the game and determine the outcome of the season. 

WynnBET has already taken a lot of bets on this prop, so let’s take a look at who the public has put their faith in to score a touchdown. 

Top Anytime TD Scorer Plays

  • Matthew Stafford
  • Joe Burrow
  • Joe Mixon 
  • Cincinnati D/ST
  • Odell Beckham Jr.

Matthew Stafford (23.9% of prop handle)

Stafford has great value to score at +900. He’s been known to try and sneak in short yardage situations. If the Rams get down on the goal line and Cam Akers gets stopped, it’s very possible Stafford gets a crack at it. 

Joe Burrow (22.9% of prop handle)

Burrow is likely taking a lot of the money because of what he showed two weeks ago against the Chiefs. He was mobile and was able to avoid the pass rush that Kansas City was putting on him. 

It’s fair to assume that everyone thinks the Rams will get to Burrow, but the fact he looked good escaping is a fair reason to trust him. 

Joe Mixon  (8.6% of prop handle)

Mixon at even money is the better value out of the two backs. When the Bengals went on their hot streak in the middle of the season, it was because Mixon was powering them forward on the ground. Although it will be hard for Mixon to perform against the Rams’ rush defense, he is still a centerpiece of the offense.

Cincinnati D/ST (7.2% of prop handle)

Matthew Stafford, especially in the NFC Championship game, sometimes looks to give the ball away. He threw a duck against 49ers and was lucky it wasn't intercepted. That throw is still in the back of many people's minds and is likely the reason they see the Bengals capitalizing on an expected Stafford mistake.

Odell Beckham Jr. (6.4% of prop handle)

OBJ hasn't scored since the Wild Card round, but it's clear he's on his way. His targets and yards have gone up each game in the playoffs, and it's clear Stafford trusts him. If the Bengals sell out to stop Kupp, Beckham Jr. will have all the opportunities in the world to reach paydirt.