Best Anytime Touchdown Odds & Potential Picks For Patriots Vs. Jaguars In London

Anytime touchdown, or ATTD, remains one of the popular bets out there among NFL odds. Each week at TheLines.com, we’ll provide some options for NFL anytime touchdown bets during NFL island games. Here are a few anytime touchdown picks from the London game NFL Week 7 odds between the Patriots and Jaguars Sunday morning. The Jaguars try to salvage what’s left of their season, while the Patriots hope to continue developing young QB Drake Maye.
Best London Game Anytime Touchdown Odds
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NFL London 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.
Patriots TE Hunter Henry Over 0.5 (+340) on DraftKings
The Patriots’ RB situation is unsettled, as it isn’t known whether Rhamondre Stevenson will be able to go after missing last week injured. With that situation murky, I’m looking elsewhere. The Jags are much better defending the run than the pass anyway.
A couple of Pats wideouts found paydirt in Week 6, but I’m skeptical of the utility Kayshon Boutte and Pop Douglas will have in the red zone. They are both very small, no taller than 5-foot-10. Douglas didn’t score a single TD last year despite gathering 49 catches.
Hunter Henry has proven himself over the years to be a reliable red-zone target. Drake Maye found him for the team’s other score last week, and tight ends are often a young QB’s best friend. If anyone beats this terrible Jaguars pass defense for six, I think it’s likely to be Henry. Out of all of the pass catchers on the team, only Boutte logged a higher snap count than Henry’s 71%, too.
Jaguars RB D’Ernest Johnson Over 0.5 (+260) on Caesars
For Jags TDs in this spot last week, I recommended a play on Tank Bigsby at a pretty long price. He failed to score, but it looks like the market has made the proper adjustment, moving him to the top of the board here with Travis Etienne almost assuredly out.
Or has it? Interestingly, despite Etienne being essentially a non-factor, the coaching staff opted to go with a heavy dose of D’Ernest Johnson. He received one more opportunity than Bigsby (eight to seven) and logged a 56% snap count to piddling 27% for Bigsby despite the Jags playing from behind and Johnson not really being known for his receiving skills.
Perhaps Bigsby, who fumbled again, is on thin ice due to his ball security issues.
Whatever the case, I can’t get behind Bigsby at even money now. Not when there’s no way to know how the touches are going to shake out between these two. So, I’ll once again recommend the longer price on the more speculative back who performed better in the prior game.
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Patriots vs. Jaguars injuries
Please note that Drake Maye participated fully in practice Wednesday but reportedly had an MRI on his knee afterward. His status is worth confirming.
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Patriots vs. Jaguars matchup
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Offense Ranking OFF RNK | 31st | 25th |
Defense Ranking DEF RNK | 21st | 31st |
Offense Net Yards Per Game OFF NET YPG | 291.9 | 306.2 |
Defense Net Yards Per Game DEF NET YPG | 342.9 | 389.9 |
Passing Yards Per Game PASS YPG | 176.1 | 204.5 |
Turnovers Committed Per Game TOC PG | 1.4 | 1.4 |
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.