NFL Wild Card Weekend continues into Sunday, and we’ve got three games to get ready for. As we focus on Sunday’s action, who are our experts going with as anytime touchdown scorers? We’ll discuss their NFL expert picks as we dive into our NFL Wild Card Sunday anytime touchdown scorer bets. If you need help finding sharp bets on your own, check out our guide to betting on NFL anytime touchdown scorers!
Bills-Broncos Anytime Touchdown Scorer Bet for NFL Wild Card Sunday
Picks by Danny Burke
The current price on Josh Allen to score a touchdown feels reasonable for a quarterback who has already punched in 12 rushing touchdowns this season.
Much of this value comes from the matchup. He’ll be facing a Broncos defense that has allowed just 0.6 rushing touchdowns per game (3rd fewest in the league) and ranks 4th in Rush EPA per play.
Still, Allen’s role in the red zone remains undeniable. He’s a bulldozer inside the 20, with 32 carries for 101 yards and 11 touchdowns in that area alone. For comparison, lead running back James Cook has only 10 more carries inside the red zone — resulting in the same number of touchdowns.
Given how dominant Denver’s defensive front has been near the goal line, Buffalo may have to lean on Allen’s size and physicality rather than Cook’s speed to punch it in.
In a must-win playoff game, it’s hard to imagine Allen not taking matters into his own hands near the end zone — and finding a way to add another six points to his total.
Best NFL Wild Card Sunday Anytime Touchdown Scorer: Josh Allen (-120) at DraftKings
Bucs-Commanders Anytime Touchdown Scorers for NFL Wild Card Sunday
Olamide Zaccheaus is quietly emerging as a key target for rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels. Over his last four games, Zaccheaus has been targeted 26 times, hauling in 18 of those passes.
In the red zone, he ranks second in targets (8) among Commanders wide receivers, trailing only Terry McLaurin (7). Zaccheaus has capitalized on those opportunities, scoring twice and adding 47 red-zone yards. Overall, he has three touchdowns on the season.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ secondary has had its share of struggles, allowing 1.6 receiving touchdowns per game. On the flip side, their run defense has been stout, giving up fewer than one rushing score per game and just 0.3 over their last three contests.
With Bucs head coach Todd Bowles likely to focus on containing tight end Zach Ertz — who has scored three times in the last two games — and McLaurin, their number one receiving threat, Zaccheaus could see more opportunities near the goal line.
Best NFL Wild Card Sunday Anytime Touchdown Scorer Bet: Olamide Zaccheaus (+300) at DraftKings