Betting NFL Anytime Touchdown parlays is incredibly fun, even if they’re mostly a losing proposition that will drain your bankroll if you’re not careful. Sportsbooks tend to clean up on this bet type, so how do we scratch the “parlay itch” without overextending ourselves financially?
Allow me to introduce “The 180 Challenge.” Here’s how it works:
Each week, I'll be betting a three-leg Anytime TD parlay that equates to +1800 or more at BetMGM — $10 per parlay ticket; $180 total for the season.
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The goal is obviously to win as much as possible. BUT, the safety net is you only need to hit one parlay all season to make your money back. If you go 0-18 (which would be unfortunate), the positive spin is it's only $180. This way, we can still participate with fun touchdown parlays while managing our bankroll and not going overboard on bad habits.
I’m 0-6 this season, but I got quite close in Weeks 3 and 5 with 2-of-3 touchdown scorers hitting.
Disclaimer: 18-1 parlays have less than a 5% chance of hitting and that percentage only shrinks as you increase the odds. Keep your expectations in check and bet on these for recreation.
Here’s my Anytime Touchdown Parlay at +1860 for Week 12 at BetMGM.
This is a great matchup for Stevenson against a Giants team that's allowed the most rushing touchdowns this season. New York will also be without its best defensive lineman in Dexter Lawrence.
Stevenson leads the Patriots in rushing yards and is also third in targets. Coming off their bye, the Pats — possibly with Bailey Zappe over Mac Jones at quarterback — should feed their best weapon.
Activated from injured reserve, Williams is officially back.
The last time we saw him, he shredded the Cardinals for 158 yards and a touchdown. Who's he facing in his return game? The Cardinals! They've allowed 15 touchdowns to running backs this season — hopefully Williams tacks on to that total.
Njoku quietly leads the Browns in red-zone targets this season. He also has 38 (!) targets overall in his last four games, with two touchdowns.
The Broncos rank 31st in DVOA against tight ends this season with five touchdowns allowed to the position.
With Dorian Thompson-Robinson at QB, he’ll be looking for Njoku in the red zone.