We have a special Black Friday NFL matchup between the Las Vegas Raiders and the Kansas City Chiefs on Friday afternoon. Millions of dollars will get bet on this game. However, which touchdown prop bets should you bet? Let's take a look. Here are our top Anytime TD scorer picks for NFL Black Friday Raiders vs. Chiefs.
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NFL Black Friday Anytime TD Scorer Prop Bets: Raiders vs. Chiefs
Odds courtesy of FanDuel Sportsbook
Anytime TD Scorer: Isiah Pacheco (-170)
Kansas City's offense will get a massive boost this week with Pacheco returning to the lineup. Head coach Andy Reid told the media on Wednesday that only a setback would keep the star running back from playing against the Raiders. He suffered a fractured fibula in Week 2, forcing him to miss the past nine games. Pacheco found the end zone in his lone healthy contest this season, scoring in Week 1.
Don't be surprised if the Chiefs welcome him back into the lineup with a few goal-line opportunities. While Kareem Hunt has played well as his replacement, Pacheco is the far superior runner. Meanwhile, Las Vegas has surrendered 11 touchdowns to running backs in 11 games. They have given up at least one rushing touchdown to opposing running backs in four of their past six games, including one to Hunt in the Week 8 matchup.
Anytime TD Scorer: Noah Gray (+270)
Travis Kelce remains the unquestioned No. 1 tight end on the team. However, the Chiefs have expanded Gray's role lately. The veteran tight end averaged 2.3 targets per game over the first 10 weeks, totaling four or more twice. Furthermore, he had zero receiving touchdowns during those 10 weeks. By comparison, Gray has seen at least four targets in back-to-back games. More importantly, the veteran tight end has turned into a scoring machine.
Over the past two weeks, Gray has led the NFL in receiving touchdowns (four) and end zone targets (three). He has two scores in back-to-back games, including the first Kansas City touchdown last week. Meanwhile, the Raiders have had issues keeping tight ends out of the end zone. Last week, the Denver Broncos' tight ends had only one reception against them. However, Las Vegas had surrendered six receiving touchdowns to tight ends over their previous three games.
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