Bills vs. Patriots: NFL Thursday Night Football First Touchdown Scorer Odds & Matchups (Week 13)

Check out the odds and matchups for the player to score the first touchdown for this week’s game: Bills vs. Patriots.

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NFL First Touchdown Scorer Odds & Matchups: Bills vs. Patriots

BetMGM DraftKings FanDuel PointsBet Caesars SugarHouse BetRivers UniBet Consensus
Rhamondre Stevenson
+550
+550
+550
NL
+380
+500
+500
+500
+550
Stefon Diggs
+550
+650
+700
NL
+550
+575
+575
+575
+575
Devin Singletary
+700
+750
+850
NL
+525
+700
+700
+700
+700
Josh Allen
+1000
+950
+1100
NL
+625
+950
+950
+950
+950
Gabe Davis
+900
+1100
+1200
NL
+850
+850
+850
+850
+850
Jakobi Meyers
+1400
+1500
+1300
NL
+1100
+1500
+1500
+1500
+1500
Dawson Knox
+1200
+1600
+1300
NL
+900
+1300
+1300
+1300
+1300
Isaiah McKenzie
+1100
+1500
+1700
NL
+900
+1300
+1300
+1300
+1300
Any other player
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
+1800
+1800
+1800
+1800
James Cook
+1600
+1800
+1800
NL
+1000
+1800
+1800
+1800
+1800
DeVante Parker
+1600
+1800
+1300
NL
+1500
+1600
+1600
+1600
+1600
Hunter Henry
+1800
+1900
+1700
NL
+1600
+1700
+1700
+1700
+1700
Nelson Agholor
+2800
+1900
+1300
NL
+1750
+2200
+2200
+2200
+2200
J.J. Taylor
NL
+2800
NL
NL
NL
+2500
+2500
+2500
+2500
Tyquan Thornton
+2800
+2000
+1300
NL
+2400
+2500
+2500
+2500
+2500
Kendrick Bourne
+3000
+2500
+1500
NL
+2400
+2800
+2800
+2800
+2800
+2800
+2800
+3300
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
+2800
Jonnu Smith
+2000
+2800
+2300
NL
+1800
+3300
+3300
+3300
+3300
+2800
+3500
+3000
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
+3000
Kevin Harris
+4000
+3500
NL
NL
+2100
+4000
+4000
+4000
+4000
Khalil Shakir
+3000
+4500
+3600
NL
+2900
+4500
+4500
+4500
+4500
Nyheim Hines
+4000
+3500
+3200
NL
+1600
+5000
+5000
+5000
+5000
Pierre Strong Jr.
+6000
+5000
+2600
NL
NL
+2900
+2900
+2900
+2900
Mac Jones
+6000
+4000
+4200
NL
+2600
+2900
+2900
+2900
+2900
Quintin Morris
+6000
+5000
+7000
NL
+2900
+6600
+6600
+6600
+6600
Tommy Sweeney
+10000
+5000
+7000
NL
NL
+6000
+6000
+6000
+6000
Reggie Gilliam
+6000
+5000
+7000
NL
NL
+11000
+11000
+11000
+11000
Raleigh Webb
+12500
+7500
NL
NL
NL
+9000
+9000
+9000
+9000
No touchdown
+10000
+9000
+14000
NL
NL
+9000
+9000
+9000
+9000
+15000
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
+15000
Matthew Slater
+15000
+10000
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
+10000
Tanner Gentry
+15000
+6000
+9000
NL
NL
+9000
+9000
+9000
+9000
Taiwan Jones
+20000
+8000
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
+8000
+25000
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
+25000
Damien Harris
NL
NL
+1300
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
NL
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