Bears vs. Packers Best Anytime Touchdown Scorer Picks for Sunday Night Football

Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields.
Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields. / Daniel Bartel-USA TODAY Sports
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The Chicago Bears and Green Bay Packers will face-off in what's predicted to be a lopsided Sunday Night Football matchup. The Packers are double-digit favorites, but that doesn't mean we can't make some money.

Anytime touchdown bets are some of the most fun wagers to place. All you need to cash your ticket is for the player that you bet on to find the end zone. That means that even in a blowout, your bet is always alive.

Let's take a look at my three favorite anytime touchdown scorer prop bets for tonight's game. All odds listed are via FanDuel Sportsbook.

Anytime TD Bets for Sunday Night Football

  • AJ Dillon +135
  • Robert Tonyan Jr. +230
  • Justin Fields +310

AJ Dillon +135

AJ Dillon saw the majority of action at running back for the Packers in Week 1, despite Aaron Jones being the starter. 

He ran for 10 times for 45 yards, and also hauled in five receptions on six targets, while Jones only had five carries and three receptions on five targets. If Dillon is going to continue to get the majority of reps, betting on him to score at +135 is going to present a lot more value than wagering on Jones to find the end zone at -110.

Robert Tonyan Jr. +230

Robert Tonyan may not have the natural skill or ability that other receivers have, but Aaron Rodgers seems to like him. He scored 11 touchdowns in only eight starts in 2020, and then caught two touchdowns in five starts last year.

Rodgers targeted him five times in Week 1 this season, and he'll be a big target for him in the red zone tonight against the Bears.

Justin Fields +310

Justin Fields has no offensive line to protect him, and no good receivers to rely on. That means if he and the Bears want any level of offensive success, he's going to have to do it good portion of it himself.

He only ran for two touchdowns in 10 starts last season, but I expect that number to tick upwards in 2022.


You can track Iain's bets on Betstamp here.