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NFL Week 15 Anytime Touchdown Predictions: Will Ja’Marr Chase victimize Titans?

NFL Week 15 Anytime Touchdown Predictions NFL Week 15 Anytime Touchdown Predictions

Will Ja’Marr Chase continue his torrid stretch when the Bengals face the Titans on Sunday? Better yet, will he haul in another touchdown? Will Lamar Jackson rush for a score? Read on for our NFL Week 15 Anytime Touchdown Predictions.

NFL Week 14 Anytime Touchdown Predictions Recap

Another week, another loss. I rolled the dice that Bucky Irving would play for the Bucs despite a suffering a hip injury in Week 13. While he did play, Irving left the game early. It was the second time in the past few weeks that I selected a player that was injured in the first half.

Justin Jefferson caught two of Sam Darnold’s five touchdown passes against the hapless Falcons, but James Cook did not reach the end zone despite Buffalo finding pay dirt six times against the Rams. Talk about a kick to the liberty bells.

My record drops to 9-12 on the season. A $100.00 bettor would now be down -$275.00.

NFL Week 15 Anytime Touchdown Prediction: Ja’Marr Chase (-135), WR, Bengals

Chase is coming off a remarkable game against the Cowboys on Monday night. He turned his 18 targets into 14 receptions for 177 yards and two touchdowns. He leads the NFL in receptions (93), receiving yards (1,319) and receiving touchdowns (15). Chase also has eight receiving touchdowns over his past four games and has five contests this season with multiple scoring receptions. The dude is remarkable.

Tennessee has a decent secondary but the Titans allowed six receptions for 81 yards to Justin Jefferson, five catches for 92 yards and a touchdown to Nico Collins, eight receptions for 73 yards and two scores to Terry McLaurin and eight catches for 86 yards to Brian Thomas Jr. Thus, they’re not above allowing big games to No. 1 receivers.

NFL Week 15 Anytime Touchdown Prediction: Lamar Jackson +195, QB, Ravens

I could see the Ravens hanging 40-plus points on the Giants on Sunday. They had two weeks to stew about their Week 13 loss to the Eagles and will take on an overmatched New York squad today in East Rutherford. Derrick Henry’s anytime touchdown odds are -250, so there’s no value there. However, I could see any of the big names for the Ravens reach the end zone.

The Giants lost their best pass rusher this season, Dexter Lawrence, and have struggled when not generating pressure. Lamar had bigger rushing totals earlier in the season but he’ll have a chance to find the end zone today. And at this price? Sign me up.

NFL Week 15 Anytime Touchdown Prediction: Amon-Ra St. Brown (+100), WR, Lions

St. Brown had a quiet outing on Thursday, catching five-of-six targets for 43 yards. In fact, it was his third consecutive quiet week. That said, the Bills allow 9.9 yards per target to slot receivers, which ranks 31st in the NFL. St. Brown moves into the slot for 43% of the Lions’ offensive snaps, so he could have a big game against a Buffalo defense that has allowed 50.9% of its receptions to wide receivers to come from the slot. That’s the second-highest rate in the NFL.

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