Best Anytime Touchdown Scorer Bets for NFL Week 16

The Chiefs running backs should be set for a big day against the Steelers defense.
The Chiefs running backs should be set for a big day against the Steelers defense. / Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports
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The final stretch of the NFL season is officially upon us. With only three weeks left to go in the regular season, we need to soak up as much football as possible while we still can.

Heading into today's slate, you may already have some bets on a few spreads and totals locked in, but what about prop bets? More specifically, what about touchdown scorer bets?

These are some of the most fun bets to wager on, as all you need is for your player to find the end zone and the bet cashes. Here are my top three for Sunday's NFL Week 16 slate. All odds listed are via WynnBET Sportsbook.

NFL Week 16 Anytime Touchdown Scorer Bets

  • Rhamondre Stevenson +110
  • CJ Uzomah +250
  • Darrel Williams +230

Rhamondre Stevenson +110

Patriots starting running back Damien Harris will start in today's game against the Bills, but a nagging hamstring injury may still limit has carries.

If it does limit Harris, we know that Rhamondre Stevenson will step when Harris can't go. If the Patriots stick to the same game plan that won them their Week 13 matchup against Buffalo, then expect them to pound the rock all game which will give ample opportunities for both running backs. I like the plus-money value on Stevenson.

CJ Uzomah +250

CJ Uzomah has been on a touchdown drought as of late, but he still remains Joe Burrow's safety blanket. He's hauled in at least three receptions in four straight games, and now he's going up against a Ravens team that he torched for 91 yards and two touchdowns in Week 17.

I expect Burrow to look to Uzomah early and often against this weak Ravens secondary.

Darrel Williams +230

The Chiefs take on the Steelers in the late-afternoon slate, and if you want an easy bet you could go with Clyde Edwards-Helaire at -133, but I prefer the +230 odds on his backup, Darrel Williams, to find the end zone.

The Steelers rank dead last in opponent yards per carry, allowing an average of 4.9 per rush. That means opposing running backs are set up perfectly to have a big day against them. Williams can also do damage through the air, having already racked up 38 receptions on the year. He presents fantastic value at +230 today.