NFL Week 9 Anytime TD Scorers: Commanders vs. Giants (2024)
Last week was another solid if not spectacular week for my Anytime Touchdown (ATD) and First Touchdown (FTD) bets. I enjoy sweating these out every week and hope you do as well. I am back with picks for all 12 of the games on the Week 9 Sunday slate, excluding Sunday Night Football.
As always, I am tracking these using bet sizes of 0.4 units on ATD and 0.1 units on FTD. Whether you play one or all of them, use your discretion and adjust as you see fit. We compare anytime touchdown stats to prop bet odds and projections to help identify this week’s best bets.
Who will score a touchdown in this week's NFL Games? The Anytime TD market covers any player who carries or receives the ball into the end zone, not the QB who passes the ball. We compare anytime touchdown stats to prop bet odds and projections to help identify today's best bets. View Anytime Touchdown odds across sportsbooks here.
Here are all of our top NFL Week 9 Anytime TD scorers picks and predictions. Below we’ll dive into our top NFL anytime TD scorers for Commanders vs. Giants.
NFL Anytime Touchdown Scorer Prop Bets
Best NFL Week 9 Anytime TD Scorer Prop Bets: Commanders vs. Giants
(ATD – 0.5 units | FTD – 0.1 units)
NFL Anytime Touchdown Scorer Prop Bets
Who will score a touchdown in this week’s NFL Games? The Anytime TD market covers any player who carries or receives the ball into the end zone, not the QB who passes the ball. We compare anytime touchdown stats to prop bet odds and projections to help identify today’s best bets. View Anytime Touchdown odds across sportsbooks here.
Commanders vs. Giants
- Anytime TD Odds: +175 at DraftKings
- First TD Odds: +900 at DraftKings
When the Washington Commanders and New York Giants met in Week 2, New York scored all three touchdowns in the game. Yet, Washington emerged victorious on the strength of seven field goals. That game was not exactly representative of how each team has performed offensively this season. The Commanders have scored 23 offensive touchdowns in their other seven games, while the Giants have scored just seven. Both teams have had their ups and downs defensively, but the Commanders are favored and should have the better chance of scoring touchdowns.
New York has been abysmal lately against the run. Over the past four weeks, they have given up 659 rushing yards and five touchdowns on 6.16 yards per carry. Interestingly enough, three of those touchdowns have come to opposing quarterbacks. That trend, as well as Washington's willingness to use quarterback Jayden Daniels as a rusher near the goal line, has me leaning toward the rookie signal-caller slightly over running back Brian Robinson, Jr. Having said that, I have no issue if anyone prefers Robinson to Daniels. The best prices I have seen for Robinson are on FanDuel. His ATD price is +110, while his FTD price currently sits at +650.