Sunday Night Football brings us another primetime showdown, and it's the perfect spot to build an NFL Sunday Night Football anytime TD & win parlay. With the spotlight on two Super Bowl contenders, we'll zero in on who comes out on top and which playmaker is most likely to find the end zone.
Let's break down the matchup and lock in a parlay that combines the winning side with an anytime touchdown scorer for maximum value.
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Best NFL Sunday Night Football Anytime TD & Win Parlay Picks
(Odds Courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)
Leg 1: Jahmyr Gibbs Anytime Touchdown Scorer (-125)
The best part about Jahmyr Gibbs is that he can score in both the run game and the passing game, which sets up perfectly against an Eagles defense that has been vulnerable to opposing running backs all season.
Philadelphia has allowed 11 total touchdowns to running backs, the fourth-most in the league, and Gibbs is the Lions' most dynamic weapon. If Detroit wants any shot at knocking off the defending Super Bowl champs, they have to get their playmakers involved early and often.
With Dan Campbell taking over play-calling duties, expect designed touches and red-zone opportunities for Gibbs. He should be heavily featured - and he has multiple paths to cashing in on a touchdown.
Leg 2: Jameson Williams Anytime Touchdown (+220)
Jameson Williams has had a somewhat disappointing season, but we saw signs of a breakout in Week 10 when Campbell resumed play-calling duties. His usage and involvement noticeably jumped.
The Eagles' pass defense ranks among the league's best overall, but they're still prone to big, explosive plays, allowing four touchdowns of 20+ yards this year. Williams' elite speed is exactly the type of profile that can capitalize on that weakness.
I expect Goff to take at least one or two deep shots to Williams - and if he connects, it could easily be in the end zone. His upside makes these +220 odds worth the gamble.
Leg 3: A.J. Brown Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+145)
Detroit's secondary is beat up heading into this matchup. They'll be without Terrion Arnold and Kerby Joseph, while D.J. Reed remains questionable. That's a tough spot against one of the league's most physical and explosive receivers.
A.J. Brown has been in the media spotlight for the wrong reasons lately, but Jalen Hurts has publicly had his back. We've seen this narrative before: When Brown has something to prove, the Eagles make a point to feed him.
Expect Hurts to target him early and often, especially near the goal line. The matchup and motivation both favor Brown to score.
Leg 4: Eagles Moneyline (-155)
Detroit comes into this game decimated by injuries, especially in the secondary. Meanwhile, the Eagles are 3-1 at home and looking to make a statement under the lights.
Philadelphia is 7-2 despite playing one of the toughest schedules in the league, with wins over the Chiefs, Rams, Buccaneers and Packers - four legitimate playoff or Super Bowl contenders.
Look for the Eagles to establish dominance on primetime for the world to see.
Parlay Odds: +2800

