Best Anytime Touchdown Scorer Bets for Bengals vs. Titans

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase.
Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase. / Joseph Maiorana-USA TODAY Sports
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The Bengals and Titans will open up Divisional Weekend in the NFL. The Titans are getting Derrick Henry back and will be looking to make use of the No. 1 seed. Meanwhile, the Bengals are coming off an electric win in the Wild Card round and want to continue to shock the world.

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.

All odds listed are via WynnBET.

Best Anytime TD Scorers for Bengals vs. Titans

  • A.J. Brown +100
  • Ja’Marr Chase +110
  • Ryan Tannehill +500

A.J. Brown +100

Since Brown has returned from injury, he’s been outstanding. He’s had 17 catches, 254 yards and two touchdowns. When the Titans get their passing game going, Brown is normally involved and is the focal point. 

Derrick Henry is back, which should bring some of the defense’s attention to the line of scrimmage rather than to Brown down the field. Tennessee is sure to run play-action passes a lot, which will give Brown opportunities to make plays down the field. 

If Brown can get on track early, he’s a great candidate to score a touchdown.

Ja’Marr Chase +110

Chase hasn’t scored in back-to-back games, which is the third time this has happened this season. Chase hasn’t gone three straight games without a touchdown this year, and you shouldn’t expect for that to happen either.

Chase is the most targeted Bengals receiver (128), and should expect to see opportunities to score against a weak Tennessee defense. He has more than double the number of touchdowns than the next closest receiver on the Bengals. Chase will get his this week. 

Ryan Tannehill +500

Quietly, Tannehill has been an effective rusher. He has seven rushing touchdowns on the season and averages close to 16 rushing yards per game. While that doesn’t seem like a lot, it is for a pocket passer like Tannehill. 

He can be used in read options on the goal line now that everyone is going towards Derrick Henry again. Tannehill has been an option in the running game all year for the Titans and that won’t change this week.