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Our Staff's Top Anytime Touchdown Player Props for NFL Week 9

Ready to make the NFL Week 9 slate even more exciting? Our staff members give out our Anytime Touchdown props in this article. Let's cash some tickets!

Mike Noblin

2025 is off to a fabulous start for our NFL Anytime TD props, as we are sitting at 22-29 for a profit of 9.52 units. We are still partying after an epic +3.5-unit performance in Week 8.

Winners on RJ Harvey +300, Jaxon Dart +240, and Dallas Goedert +210 helped the good guys get to the payout window. Let's find out what Week 9 will hold. Our staff gives out their best Anytime Touchdown props below. Best of luck, folks! Let's get into it!

Malley: Travis Etienne (+110) (Hard Rock)

JAX at LV - 4:05 PM EST

Last week was another loss. I am the only staffer with a negative return this year. I thought I had it on lock as last week Woody was on the Marks with a great game, going 11 for 62 and also getting 49 yards on 4 catches. When the results don't fall your way, all you can say is "trust the process."
So, this week, my process is telling me Travis Etienne will find the end zone in Vegas.

At +110, the odds makers think there is a good chance too. He has 3 total TDs this year and is coming off a bye week, so he should be fresh. Etienne still controls the backfield touches in Jacksonville, averaging nearly 19 opportunities (rushes and targets) per game. He remains their go-to weapon when the field shortens.

And as far as the Las Vegas defense goes, well, that doesn't scare me. The Tom Brady Raiders are springing leaks in the red zone worse than a "deflategate" football. Las Vegas has struggled to contain backs who can catch, which we know Etienne can do.

The setup checks every box for me. Fresh legs, full workload, soft red-zone opponent, clear eyes, full heart, and value odds. Travis Etienne anytime touchdown (+110), can't lose! (Even though losing is nearly all I have done this season.) Enjoy week 9 with a bowl of your kid's candy!

Matty B: RJ Harvey (+300) (Hard Rock)

DEN at HOU - 1:00 PM EST

For Week 9, I’m locking in RJ Harvey for an anytime touchdown because no one in this matchup is more likely to get into the end zone — and at +290, I’ll take that all day.

He leads the Broncos with 5 total touchdowns — 2 on the ground, 3 through the air—and he’s been on a tear lately, scoring 4 times over the last 3 games. During Denver’s 5-game win streak, he’s seen 8 red-zone touches, the most on the team, and his role continues to grow. Just last week, he had a 40-yard rush against the Cowboys and put up 2 TDs on the ground and 1 in the air. He’s coming in scorching hot.

The matchup is tailor-made for him to hit again: Houston ranks 28th in goal-to-go rush defense, giving up 5.1 YPC inside the 5-yard line, and they’ve allowed 1.4 rushing TDs per game to running backs. Denver, on the flip side, is 2nd in the league in red zone rushing TD rate with 9 total on the year. That tells me the Broncos are getting down there and finishing drives — and apparently Harvey is the guy they’re trusting to do it.

With Houston struggling to get off the field and Denver’s top-ranked sack rate creating extra possessions, Harvey should get more than enough chances to cash in. +290 is just too good to pass up for a versatile RB that can get in the end zone in different ways.

Nobz: Rashee Rice (+110) (Bet365)

KC at BUF: 4:25 EST

Our Anytime TD plays dropped to 4-4 in this column after George Pickens failed to hit pay dirt last week against the Broncos. Why Dak Prescott didn't target him right after Pat Surtain got hurt was definitely a bit of a head-scratcher. He had him open but decided to force the ball to CeeDee Lamb instead (SIGH). Oh well, it's time to shake it off and move on to Week 9.

Line value alone attracted me to this play. Most sportsbooks have this priced at -110, so getting 20 cents better is a beautiful thing. This is especially true with a guy like Rice, who has racked up 19 targets, 2 rush attempts, and 3 TDs in only two games of action.

Rice should have a pretty good matchup on Sunday afternoon against the Bills! About a fourth of his snaps will be against Christian Benford, who ranks a pitiful 110th out of 116 DBs in coverage. Rice should cook once again! Best of luck, sports betting amigos!

Chris: Hunter Long (+425) (Hard Rock)

JAX at LV- 4:05 PM EST

Who the heck is Hunter Long? The world will soon find out, and so will this putrid Raiders defense. Long may not be a household name, but he has slowly earned the trust of Jags QB Trevor Lawrence. The former Clemson star has targeted Long 3 times on 4 separate occasions this season.

Las Vegas has done okay with keeping tight ends out of the end zone, but they're still allowing more than 50 receiving yards per game to the position. That could be problematic against a guy like Long, who has already hit pay dirt twice this season. Give me Long at the very juicy price of more than 4 to 1 odds. Good luck!

Mitch: Jaxon Dart (+230) (FanDuel)

SF at NYG - 1:00 PM EST

When will these sportsbooks realize that this man in New York is dangerous? After yet another week of scoring a rushing touchdown, Dart remains at 2:1 odds to get into the end zone with his feet again. He’s only had one week as a starter where he hasn’t rushed it in, and after hitting again last week, we’re sticking with the man.

Facing the 49ers this week, whose defense is still in tatters, Dart should have plenty of room to run. The offense has also shown they’re not afraid to let Dart work on the goal line.

This coaching staff has full confidence in his ability to move the ball, with four rushing TDs already this season, placing him in the same company as guys like Josh Allen and Jalen Hurts, trailing them by just a single rushing TD. Don’t overthink it this week—enjoy life, run with Dart.

Ant: Kimani Vidal (-115) (Fanatics)

LAC at TEN - 1:00 PM EST

Man, I've been ice cold. Not a great feeling, but the only way to change that is to win! This week, I'm looking to beat up on the Titans again. They didn't let Warren in the end zone last week, which was very surprising, but they did let up 3 TDs to Jonathan Taylor.

I'm following the script RBs will get in against the Titans, and that's why I'm going with RB#1 Vidal this week from the Chargers. I think they put up at least 50 against this Titans team, and there is absolutely no way one of those doesn't go to our guy.

Vidal is filling in nicely with this Chargers team, given the depleted backfield. His only TD came last week, but I think there are plenty more on the way for him. I love this bounce back spot for us and feel like it will get us back on the right track!!

Hutch: Kyle Monangai (+115) (Bet365)

CHI at CIN - 1:00 PM EST

Last week, we were two yards shy of cashing in on DJ Moore. Then an errant overthrow. So, back to the run game of the Bears until Caleb figures things out. Wherever I can find a Bears RB at plus money, I'm taking it.

Last time we took Monay (trademarking that nickname), he scored his first TD in his young NFL career. While he isn't getting touches on every drive, he seems to be in the middle of and, more importantly, at the end of every LONG drive they have. 

With seemingly every offensive weapon outside of Monay landing on the injury report this week, I like my chances. Similar to last week, and the week before, and the week before, I think Swift is the safest option. I can't bring myself to pick a player at minus money on an anytime TD play. So, this week, let's live a little and show me the Monay!! 

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