5 best Super Bowl anytime touchdown bets, ranked
The 2025 Super Bowl between the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles is almost upon us, and as the Chiefs look to become the first NFL team to win three consecutive Super Bowls, you may be looking to cash in a few props for the big game.
And what's the Super Bowl without placing a few anytime touchdown wagers? BetMGM has released the odds for Sunday night's matchup, and we're going to take a look at some of the best value picks on the table as the Eagles and Chiefs face each other in a rematch of the world championship from two years ago.
Here are the five best anytime touchdown bets ranked ahead of Super Bowl 59 on Sunday.
1. Saquon Barkley (-200)
Listen, folks: Barkley has the best odds here for a reason. It would truly be a shocker if the best running back in the game is not able to find the end zone, even against Kansas City's stout defense. Barkley had 13 touchdowns in the regular season but has caught fire in the postseason, scoring five total touchdowns in Philadelphia's three playoff matchups including three in the NFC championship game against the Commanders.
2. Jalen Hurts (-115)
Barkley and his quarterback both have minus odds, and it's easy to see why. In addition to his 21 total touchdowns through the air, Hurts has scored 18 times with his legs this season, four of which have come during the postseason. His usage on short-yardage plays with the controversial "tush-push" gives him a great chance of finding the end zone any time the Eagles get down inside the five.
3. Xavier Worthy (+155)
While Worthy has slightly worse odds than his Chiefs teammates Travis Kelce and Kareem Hunt, Kelce has only scored four total touchdowns this season (one in the postseason), while the Eagles have only allowed one rushing touchdown during the playoffs. Worthy's connection with Patrick Mahomes has picked up down the stretch of his rookie season, and he's caught touchdowns in three of Kansas City's last four games.
4. Devonta Smith (+250)
Neither of Philadelphia's top two pass-catchers has had an exceedingly productive postseason, but Smith feels like the better pick here. AJ Brown was mostly a non-factor in the first two playoff games before going off for 96 yards and a touchdown in the win over the Commanders. Smith's production has been a bit more slow but steady, and with the Chiefs likely keying in on Brown, Smith could be the beneficiary if the Eagles can open up the passing attack.
5. Patrick Mahomes (+400)
Unfortunately, any touchdowns for Mahomes through the air won't count here, but I still like the value at +400 considering he's coming off a two-rushing touchdown performance in the AFC championship win over the Bills. Mahomes uses his mobility within the pocket more than he tucks and runs, but between the possibility of a scrambling touchdown in the red zone or a Philly Special-esque trick play, this could certainly cash.
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