Bengals vs Ravens TNF: 6 Favorite NFL Anytime Touchdown Best Bets

Ben DiGiacomo
Host · Writer

Week 10 of the NFL season kicks off tonight as the Baltimore Ravens will host the Cincinnati Bengals in an AFC North showdown, so here are our top touchdown props for tonight’s game in what should be an electrifying back-and-forth affair.
How to Approach Derrick Henry (-270)
Derrick Henry is the overwhelming favorite to find the endzone tonight at -270, a price we don’t want any part of. However, it’s deserved, as he’s totaled 13 touchdowns this season, finding the endzone in each game. He’s always a viable play to score twice at +190, but I’d instead parlay him creatively to maximize his value. At -130, you can parlay him to score a touchdown and rush for 70 yards, which he’s done in eight straight weeks, giving us our best bet of the night.
Chase Brown (-120)
Chase Brown is still relatively unknown within NFL circles. However, Brown has emerged as the Bengals lead back and is a threat on the ground and through the air. He’s scored a touchdown in five of his last six games and is coming off a career-high 32 touches last week. 32! At -120 to score a touchdown, he’s worth a play. In a high-scoring game, betting on someone who could see half that volume is worth a play.
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Fade: Zay Flowers (+135)
Zay Flowers is a hot commodity in the touchdown market after he scored two touchdowns last week, but we’re fading him here. At +135, he’s only scored a touchdown in two of nine games this season and is arguably third on the red zone hierarchy. Derrick Henry and Mark Andrews are more significant red-zone threats, and he is also competing with Rashod Bateman, newly acquired Diontae Johnson, and the legs of Lamar Jackson. I can’t justify a play here.
Ja’Marr Chase (-120)
We were all over Ja’Marr Chase to score a touchdown last Sunday. Leading into Week 9, Chase combined for seven touchdowns across the past six weeks but fell short of that goal last week despite Joe Burrow throwing five touchdowns. We can’t be mad with our read on the Bengals’ offense, as more times than not, he’ll have two of those five touchdowns. Despite laying some juice at -120, we won’t shy away from him after he recorded 193 yards and two touchdowns against the Ravens earlier this season. Enough said!
Value in Rashod Bateman (+380) or Diontae Johnson (+360)?
Outside of King Henry, the Ravens like to spread the touchdown wealth among several guys, so frankly, I see value in Rashod Bateman and Diontae Johnson tonight. Since we’re already looking to fade Flowers, the price on Bateman to score at +380 despite having the same amount of touchdowns is juicy. The Ravens play no favorites in the red zone, giving Bateman as big of an opportunity to score while being a viable deep threat. Newly-acquired Johnson didn’t do anything last week, but I drum that up to not being acclimated to the Ravens offense yet. He should be now, and we know he was a red-zone machine for the Carolina Panthers when they had competent quarterback play. At +380 for Bateman and +360, I’d look to play a half-unit on each guy instead of an entire unit on Flowers.
Mike Gesicki (+240)
Amid the injury to Tee Higgins, Mike Gesicki has emerged as Joe Burrow’s number-two option through the air, combining for 173 yards across the past two weeks. Last week in particular, Gesicki made two touchdown grabs, so at +240, we’re getting a great price on him to score this week. Getting Burrow’s No. 2 weapon to find the endzone at +240 in a high-scoring game is a no-brainer.
All Odds Courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook

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