Betting on 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. Most 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.
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 is 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 spending habits. So far, I’m 0-4 this season but only down $40 and we got really close in Week 3 with two of three touchdown scorers hitting.
Disclaimer: 18-1 parlays have less than a 5% chance of hitting. That percentage only shrinks as you increase the parlay odds. Keep your expectations in check and bet on these for recreation.
Here’s my Anytime Touchdown Parlay for Week 6 at BetMGM:
Ridley has fit like a glove in the Jaguars offense. He has six red-zone targets already this season with two touchdowns. One of those scores was in Week 1 against the Colts.
Indianapolis’ secondary is still pretty bad, ranking in the bottom 10 in the NFL in receiving yards, catches and touchdowns allowed to opposing wide receivers.
Ridley is a betting man, so let’s keep backing him.
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Samuel’s 10 red-zone touches this season are second on the 49ers behind Christian McCaffrey. He doesn’t have the touchdowns that CMC does, though.
The Browns defense is tough, though, and the defense is bad. Also, P.J. Walker is no threat to the San Francisco defense.
All of that means this is going to be a run-heavy game for the 49ers with shorter passes and a lot of yards after the catch. That’s Samuel’s bread and butter.
Thomas is coming off of a monster game against the Bears and has two touchdowns in four games this season. It looks like he’s the healthiest he’s ever been.
Now, Thomas faces a Falcons defense that has a soft spot over the middle. Atlanta ranks in the bottom five of the NFL in yards, catches and touchdowns allowed to tight ends this season.
If Sam Howell panics in the red zone, Thomas is who he’ll be looking toward.