Sunday Six: Best Anytime Touchdown Bets Today (NFL Week 11)

Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. celebrates after scoring a touchdown vs. the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 10.
Washington Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr. celebrates after scoring a touchdown vs. the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 10. / Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports
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The BetSided team had three "Sunday Six" anytime touchdown winners back in Week 10, as Peter's selection of Chicago Bears quarterback Justin Fields crossed the pylon in a 31-30 loss to the Detroit Lions, while Joe Summers' pick of Dallas Cowboys running back Tony Pollard also found paydirt in their late overtime 31-28 loss to the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field.

Then, Reed Wallach's selection of George Pickens also scored at +310 odds, but as a rusher, rather than as a receiver. Still counts!

This week, we're spread out on several different positions, including a massive longshot in the Sunday Night Football game that was still available at the time of writing for +1600 on the board!

Below are our team's top anytime TD scorer picks for Week 11. You canfollow our records, standings, and unit count in our team standings all season HERE!

Best Anytime Touchdown Picks for NFL Week 11

Josh Jacobs - Las Vegas Raiders at Denver Broncos

Jacobs has absolutely killed the Denver Broncos in his NFL career, rushing for 612 yards and nine touchdowns in just six games against them.

This season, Jacobs already has an elite performance against Denver, carrying the ball 28 times for 144 yards and two scores. He’s scored in five of his six career games against the Broncos, posting two touchdowns in four of those matchups. 

If there’s a way to beat this Denver defense, it’s on the ground, so I’ll back Jacobs to run one in on the road. – Peter Dewey

Find Peter Dewey’s full betting record here.

Chris Olave – New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Rams

Olave hasn’t scored a touchdown in a month, but here’s why that’s changing this week.

He’s the top targeted receiver on the team by nearly 25 targets. He’s also one of the best deep threats on the team and can stretch the defense. The Rams are 22nd in sack percentage, failing to get pressure on the quarterback.

If Andy Dalton is upright, he’ll have enough time to take a shot with Olave. – Donnavan Smoot

You can find Donnavan Smoot’s full betting record here.

Brian Robinson - Washington Commanders vs. Houston Texans

It’s a great week to target the Texans’ horrific run defense. Houston ranks 29th in opponent yards per rush attempt (5.2) and easily allows the most rushing yards per game to running backs (156.3). For reference, second-worst is Los Angeles at 133.4 yards per game, so the way to attack the Texans is through a strong rushing attack. 

After beating the Eagles by feeding Brian Robinson 26 times, I expect a similar game plan for Washington this week. Robinson has at least four red zone rushes in three of his last five games, and I expect another heavy dose of carries for the former Alabama standout this week. Houston surrenders 1.5 TDs per game to running backs, so getting plus odds on Robinson is a treat.

Back him to find the end zone against the league’s worst run defense. - Joe Summers

Follow all of Joe Summers' betting picks here.

Tre’ McKitty - Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs

The Chargers No. 2 tight end could be forced into a sizable workload this week on Sunday Night Football when the Chiefs come to town.

Starter Gerald Everett was downgraded Saturday to questionable with a groin injury, opening the door for an increased snap count for McKitty against a Chiefs defense that’s given up plenty of scoring opportunities to the position.

Between the Chargers needing to attack the Chiefs downfield in the passing game, as well as Kansas City’s issues stopping tight ends this season, the value on McKitty is too high not to consider him. If he comes through, I take the lead in our “Sunday Six” standings!

Follow all of Ben’s betting plays in real-time HERE!


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