Best Anytime TD Scorers for Giants vs. Packers

Sep 25, 2022; Tampa, Florida, USA;Green Bay Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard (13) celebrates after
Sep 25, 2022; Tampa, Florida, USA;Green Bay Packers wide receiver Allen Lazard (13) celebrates after / Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
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We have early morning football across the pond with the Green Bay Packers vs. New York Giants and we at BetSided have you all set from every angle possible.

This article will focus on anytime touchdown scorers for both the Packers and Giants as the Packers look for consistency in the passing game and the Giants look to improve their 3-1 record despite Daniel Jones playing with a sprained ankle.

Here are three anytime touchdown scorers for you to key in on on Sunday morning:

Best Anytime TD Scorers for Packers vs. Giants

  • Allen Lazzard: +220
  • Robert Tonyan: +280
  • Daniel Bellinger: +550

Allen Lazzard (+220)

Lazzard missed Week 1 with an injury, but has been trending up extra week in terms of volume, receiving three, six and eight targets across his three starts. He has two touchdowns already this season as he is the most reliable target for a young Packers receiving corps.

The Giants defense has been rarely challenged this season and Aaron Rodgers should get the offense going despite the change of scenery, so I'll back his most reliable receiver to find the end zone.

Robert Tonyan (+280)

Sticking with the same trend as above, I'm backing the reliable targets on the Packers roster, and Tonyan fits the bill. While he only has one touchdown on the year he is Green Bay's goal line target and is on the Packers primary tight end.

Tonyan has struggled to stay healthy over the past year plus but he has been on the field for nearly 50% of snaps this season. At +260, this translates to about a 27% implied probability, and with the opportunities at the goal line likely coming, I'll take a stab at this number.

Daniel Bellinger (+550)

This is purely a numbers play on the Giants leading tight end in terms of snaps. For starters, with Jones playing on a bum ankle, that will limit his best trait, his legs. Jones ran for two touchdowns last week against the Bears and if Big Blue gets in close, they'll likely attack on the ground or quick passes in the flat to someone like Bellinger.

He has received five targets then three last week, so he figures to be part of the passing game and at this number provides the best value for a Giants pass catcher.

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