The Green Bay Packers have won eight of their last 10 games heading into their Monday Night Football matchup against the New Orleans Saints, with the only two losses coming against the Detroit Lions. Packers quarterback Jordan Love has thrown seven touchdown passes without an interception in his last four games after throwing 11 picks in his first eight starts of the season. Running back Josh Jacobs ranks third in the league in rushing yards (1,147) and has scored 12 touchdowns. He has scored in five straight games, and is -260 (risk $260 to win $100) to score in the Packers vs. Saints anytime touchdown odds.
The Saints will be without their star running back, as Alvin Kamara is out with a groin injury. Which players should you include in your Saints vs. Packers anytime touchdown bets? Before making any NFL touchdown prop bets for Packers vs. Saints, you’ll want to see the Monday Night Football projections from the model at SportsLine.
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The model has simulated Packers vs. Saints 10,000 times and you can head to SportsLine to see its MNF TD prop picks.
One Saints vs. Packers anytime touchdown prop we can reveal: The model likes Saints running back Kendre Miller (+185) to score in its Monday Night Football anytime touchdown picks. With Kamara likely sidelined, the Saints will be without their top touchdown-scorer. This opens the door for Miller, who has seen 19 of his 28 carries this season come in the last two weeks.
Miller has also been targeted five times in the passing game in his four appearances this season, giving him some added value to score a touchdown. He reached the end zone for the first time this year when he scored against the Giants two weeks ago, and he is part of an offense that ranks just outside the top 10 in the NFL in rushing yards per game. Miller’s implied odds to score are 35.1% but the model predicts that he scores in well over 50% of simulations. See more Monday Night Football TD props here.
The model also lists one player with sky-high odds who should be on your radar for New Orleans vs. Green Bay touchdown bets. Anyone who includes him in their Saints vs. Packers anytime touchdown props and NFL same-game parlays could hit it big. You can only see the pick at SportsLine.
Which anytime touchdown props should you target for Packers vs. Saints in Week 16 Monday Night Football, and which longshot could pay out big? Visit SportsLine to see which teams cover the spread, all from the model that has returned well over $7,000 on its top-rated NFL picks, and find out.
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