Kyle Juszczyk Player Props for 49ers vs. Rams: First Touchdown & Anytime Scorer Odds

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49ers vs. Rams Odds

49ers Odds+3.5
Rams Odds-3.5
Over/Under45.5
DateSunday, Jan. 30
Time6:30 p.m. ET
TVFOX

Odds are current as of Sunday morning.

The San Francisco 49ers have an opportunity to make their second Super Bowl in three years, and what better way to do so than to switch up personnel and scheme.

While Kyle Juszczyk plays a massive role in run-blocking and as a second tight end behind George Kittle, he doesn't really rack up yards or touchdowns.

The fullback out of Harvard has caught just 30 passes for 296 yards this season to go along with 22 rushing yards. He's only scored one touchdown.

Still, Juszczyk is an interesting float to be a first or anytime scorer for the NFC Championship Game on Sunday versus the Los Angeles Rams — especially if you like odds greater than 35-1.


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Kyle Juszczyk Player Prop Odds

Juszczyk has 35-1 odds at DraftKings to be the first touchdown scorer, which are longer odds than it is for San Francisco's D or Los Angeles' D to score first.

His anytime touchdown line at the sportsbook is +600.

The fullback's odds to score at touchdown at Caesars is also +600, but his first-time TD odds are lower at 27-1.

Meanwhile, Juszczyk isn't even listed on FanDuel's TD props list.

While these fullback TD props may provide a small amount of value, depending on what type of bettor you are, the most value you'll find tonight is with The Action Network's Director of Predictive Analytics Sean Koerner's top player props list for the championship rounds. 

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