The Washington Commanders and Green Bay Packers square off at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin for Thursday Night Football on Thursday, September 11.
For the purposes of this article, I'm digging into Commanders vs Packers anytime touchdown props. The Commanders and Packers, of course, feature a number of talented players — that include the likes of Jordan Love, Matthew Golden, Terry McLaurin, Jayden Daniels, and more — who are always a threat to score a touchdown.
Find my Commanders vs Packers anytime touchdown picks for Thursday Night Football below.
Editor's Note: An anytime touchdown parlay is not the author's formal recommendation. These touchdown picks have value as straight bets.
- Deebo Samuel Anytime Touchdown (+200, bet365)
- Dontayvion Wicks Anytime Touchdown (+470, FanDuel)
Commanders vs Packers Anytime Touchdown Preview, Picks

Deebo Samuel Anytime Touchdown (+200)

Deebo Samuel saw 10 targets and scored a rushing touchdown in his debut with the Commanders.
It was very encouraging to see how Deebo was utilized in Kliff Kingsbury's offense in Week 1; the former 49er played 77% of the team's offensive snaps and had a 34% target share.
On Thursday Night Football, he'll face a Packers defense that played a ton of zone last season — that trend continued in Week 1, when they played zone at a top-five rate in a win over Detroit.
Deebo has fared well historically against zone defense. His yards per route run (YPRR) and target share both see an increase against zone.
The touchdown upside has always been there with Deebo, given his ability to also deal damage in the rushing game. And, quite frankly, this may be the healthiest we see him all season.
I’m going to bet on him to score a touchdown at +200, and I'll also ladder that up to two touchdowns for a sprinkle at +1800.

Dontayvion Wicks Anytime Touchdown (+470)

I want to take a long shot on the Packers, and I'm rolling with Dontayvion Wicks.
Wicks only saw two targets in the win over Detroit. However, I think there's upside for him entering Week 2.
Wicks scored a total of five touchdowns last season. Historically, he has performed well against man coverage; last season, he led the Packers offense in target share against man coverage.
He also led Green Bay in end-zone targets last season (eight). He just needs to learn how to hang onto the ball considering he dropped nine passes last season.
At a price tag of +470, I love the value in betting Wicks to score his first touchdown of the season on Thursday Night Football in Week 2.