Best Anytime TD Scorers for Browns vs. Packers

Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams.
Green Bay Packers wide receiver Davante Adams. / Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports
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The Cleveland Browns and Green Bay Packers will kick off the Christmas Day slate of football from Lambeau Field. The Packers have already clinched a playoff spot, but the Browns are still fighting to get to the top of the AFC North. Their chances took a hit after their loss to the Raiders, but everything can be put on track with a win tonight. 

The BetSided team has you covered with a full preview of the game. But for now, let’s dive into the players with the best value to score a touchdown tonight.

All odds listed are via WynnBET.

Best Anytime TD Scorers for Browns vs. Packers

  • Davante Adams -167
  • Donovan Peoples-Jones +300
  • A.J. Dillon +115

Davante Adams -167

This is pretty high juice to put on a touchdown prop, but it’s Davante Adams. He needs two people to guard him, and there’s a reason why. If the Browns decide to single cover him in the redzone, expect Rodgers to look for his favorite target. 

It doesn’t matter who else is at receiver for the Packers, Rodgers is going to look for – and find Adams. He’s scored five touchdowns in the last five games. Even though the whole world knows he’s going to get the ball, he can’t be stopped. 

Donovan Peoples-Jones +300

Peoples-Jones didn’t have the best day against the Raiders, but he did see a lot of targets. With or without Jarvis Landry, Peoples-Jones provides big play potential and can take the top off any defense. If the Browns want to take a shot, he will be on the end of it. 

He was locked up for the majority of the first half, but he got going in the second half. Cleveland wants him to be involved, and he will have targets to put him in a position to succeed. 

A.J. Dillon +115

Dillon wasn't heavily involved in the rushing offense last week against the Ravens, but he did score a touchdown. Dillion is used to having double-digit carries and I see him getting back to that this week.

He and Aaron Jones split the responsibilities in the backfield and it's very possible that Dillon can make some noise in the red zone. Dillon has two touchdowns in the last three weeks and is a good option if the Packers want to use Adams or Jones as a decoy. I wouldn't bet on Dillon on a yards prop, but plus odds for a touchdown is a good opportunity.