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Cowboys vs Eagles Anytime Touchdown Scorer Props for NFL Thursday Night Football

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Andrew Dieb-Imagn Images. Pictured: Jake Ferguson.

The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles clash in the first game of the 2025 NFL season on Thursday, Sept. 4.

For the purposes of this article, I'm digging into Cowboys vs Eagles anytime touchdown scorer props. These teams, of course, feature a number of talented players — that include the likes of Saquon Barkley, DeVonta Smith, A.J. Brown, CeeDee Lamb, George Pickens and more — who are always a threat to score a touchdown.

Find my Cowboys-Eagles anytime touchdown picks for Thursday night below.

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Editor's Note: An anytime touchdown parlay is not the author's formal recommendation. These ATD picks have value as straight bets.

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Cowboys vs Eagles Anytime Touchdown Scorers


Cowboys vs Eagles Anytime Touchdown Preview, Picks

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Dallas Goedert Anytime Touchdown (+300)

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Eagles tight end Dallas Goedert only managed to find the end zone twice last season, but this should be a matchup where he can thrive.

The Cowboys’ secondary was 24th in defensive DVOA against tight ends last year, plus, they didn’t do much to improve that area now that Micah Parsons is a member of the Packers.

Now, with Matt Eberflus running the defense, I fully expect the Cowboys to move to a more zone-heavy scheme with an emphasis on Cover 3 – similar to what he did in his time with the Bears and Colts.

If he does, this is the perfect opportunity for Goedert, who has historically done well against zone defense and Cover 3.


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Jake Ferguson Anytime Touchdown (+333)

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As we stick with tight ends, I’m eyeing the Cowboys' Jake Ferguson here.

Last season was a total dud for the three-year veteran and former Pro Bowler.

He did miss a handful of games, as well as Dak Prescott getting sidelined, but I do think that some sort of positive regression is in line for Ferguson.

When Prescott was under center last season, Ferguson averaged almost eight targets per game.

If Dallas is expected to be in a trailing game script, this would signal more passing opportunities.

If you want to err on the side of caution and take CeeDee Lamb or George Pickens instead, I won’t fight you, but I truly think the value on Ferguson is too much to ignore here.

About the Author
Gilles Gallant is a sports betting expert at the Action Network, specializing in NFL Anytime Touchdown Scorer props. A regular contributor to The Action Network Podcast and YouTube shows like Action Island and Bet What Happens Live, Gilles has been betting on the NFL since 2012 and honed his profitable strategy in 2018. With a background at Odds Shark and FTN Network, he’s known for his expertise in NFL and other sports markets like NBA and MLB. Gilles holds a degree in broadcast journalism from Nova Scotia Community College and is a Certified Sales Professional.​

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