Dolphins vs. Bengals TD Props: Jaylen Waddle, Tyreek Hill Among Popular Picks for Thursday Night Football

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Miami Dolphins wide receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle. (Photo by Randy Litzinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Dolphins vs. Bengals takes center stage in Cincinnati for Thursday Night Football, and there are two offensive threats for the visitors headlining TD props.

Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle have combined for five touchdowns thus far on the season, and bettors are backing the duo to find the endzone again.

The wide receivers account for the most wagers taken at BetMGM in the anytime touchdown market for Dolphins vs. Bengals tonight.


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Dolphins vs. Bengals TD Props

At BetMGM, Hill is listed at -110. His odds range from that price all the way up to +150 at some books.

He's popular at Caesars, too.

The shop's writer, Max Meyer, reported Hill accounts for 19.3% of wagers for first touchdown, and twice as much as any other player in the general, anytime TD market.

For Waddle, that number is +100 at BetMGM; but he also can be found at +150, depending on the sportsbook.

If you believe Waddle to score has value at +150, you can add the bet to your ticket simply using the link below.

Bet at FanDuel: Jaylen Waddle Anytime Touchdown

FanDuel has the current highest listed odds for each player, but be sure to check out the most updated numbers you can find.

Cincinnati wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase represents the third most-bet player to score in this game, with odds that range anywhere from -175 to +110 depending on the book.

For expert analysis on the touchdown market in tonight's game, Gilles Gallant gives his thoughts below. You can check out his full analysis here.

Gilles Gallant's Dolphins vs. Bengals Anytime TD Analysis

The touchdown value on Hill continues to be a head-scratcher. The best number I tracked for him last season was -120. Last week against the Bills, he was +105.

I’m not in love with Tua Tagovailoa as a quarterback, but it’s hard to argue with his success on deep balls this season. On passes 20 or more yards down the field, Tagovailoa ranks second in the NFL in completion percentage, with nine such passes and three touchdowns.

The Hill vs. Eli Apple matchup might be getting too much attention going into this game, but Tagovailoa did say in a press conference this week that he’s going to Hill if he sees 1-on-1 coverage.

I like this number at the upper end of the odds range.

For Waddle, he leads the Dolphins this season in targets, receiving yards and red-zone targets.

He’s in the top 10 in the NFL in targets and has scored TDs both of the long and short variety this season; a case can also be made that he's simply the best receiver on the Dolphins right now.

Again, I wouldn't take him at -110, for example, but with a good number, I'll bite.

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