Best Anytime Touchdown Odds & Potential Picks For Ravens At Buccaneers Monday Night

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Written By Mo Nuwwarah | Last Updated
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Anytime touchdown, or ATTD, remains one of the popular bets out there among NFL odds. Each week at TheLines, we’ll provide some options for NFL anytime touchdown bets during Monday Night Football. Here are a few anytime touchdown picks for Monday Night Football odds between the Ravens and Bucs on Oct. 21.

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Best Monday Night Football Anytime Touchdown Odds

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Monday Night Football Anytime Touchdown Picks

The odds table above will by no means be exhaustive. We’ll highlight a couple of intriguing options, but we encourage you to do your own digging on players who interest you. When shopping for the best ATTD odds, use our prop betting tool to find the best prices for any player.

One final note: it isn’t advised to bet too many of these for a single game. There are only so many touchdowns to go around, so betting multiple players to score cuts against your own expected value.

Ravens TE Mark Andrews Over 0.5 (+350) on FanDuel

Derrick Henry is understandably hogging a lot of the touchdown equity in this market. That tends to happen when you score nine times in the first six weeks.

I’m not looking to lay that kind of juice, though, so I’ll look elsewhere. And given the first few weeks, I can’t believe I’m typing these words, but Mark Andrews may be worth a look at a long price.

After a horrific start to the season, Andrews has begun to show signs of life. He snagged seven balls on nine targets the past two weeks while tallying an explosive play in each game.

Lamar Jackson likes to find his tight ends in the red zone on the rare occasions the team isn’t handing to Derrick Henry. I don’t think Zay Flowers is likely to beat anyone deep with Antoine Winfield Jr. back to patrol the deep portions of the field for Tampa Bay.

Andrews still got out-snapped by Isaiah Likely last week (68% to 50%), but the former Sooner has earned equal or greater targets each of the past two weeks, so I’ll take a shot on the longer price.

Buccaneers WR Chris Godwin Over 0.5 (+155) on Caesars

Godwin’s career season continued last week against the Saints, as he ran wild for 125 yards and 2 TDs. His after-the-catch work did the majority of the heavy lifting on those yards, too.

For the season, he has matched Mike Evans in receiving touchdowns and red-zone targets, a surprising development when Evans has long been the go-to guy in those scenarios.

However, the situation is in a bit of limbo this week, so bettors will need to keep an eye on it. Mike Evans popped up on the injury report with a Thursday DNP. As it’s the first practice of the week and he’s a veteran, it could be nothing, and that’s how coach Todd Bowles made it sound.

I’m bullish on someone from this team to score through the air, as I detailed in my NFL picks article. The Ravens have been had through the air repeatedly when the opposing passing game has a pulse.

I’ll side with the player we know is healthy for now, but this market could be fluid, depending on this injury. I don’t like it worse than the current FanDuel Sportsbook price of +150, and keep in mind we could see a big shift.

Buccaneers vs. Ravens injuries

Player Pos Position Injury Status Snaps/g Snaps Per Game Comment
Baltimore Ravens
There Aren’t Any Injured Players for This Team Currently
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
There Aren’t Any Injured Players for This Team Currently

Ravens at Buccaneers matchup

STATS
Ravens logo Ravens BAL
Buccaneers logo Buccaneers TB
Offense Ranking OFF RNK N/A N/A
Defense Ranking DEF RNK N/A N/A
Offense Net Yards Per Game OFF NET YPG
Defense Net Yards Per Game DEF NET YPG
Passing Yards Per Game PASS YPG
Turnovers Committed Per Game TOC PG

What Are NFL Anytime Touchdown Picks?

If you are new to these wagers, they’re bets on a player to score a touchdown. Keep in mind that quarterbacks must run (or receive) for a touchdown to cash the prop — passing touchdowns do not apply to ATTD odds at NFL betting sites.

Thus, these are primarily the domain of offensive skill players, although you’ll find long odds for defensive and special teams players to score as well. Some NFL betting apps may lump “special teams/defense” into one bet.

Photo by AP/Terrance Williams

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