The Atlanta Falcons and Minnesota Vikings square off at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minn., for Sunday Night Football on Sunday, September 14.
For the purposes of this article, I'm digging into Falcons vs Vikings anytime touchdown props. The Falcons and Vikings feature a number of talented players — that include the likes of Bijan Robinson, Michael Penix, Justin Jefferson, J.J. McCarthy, and more — who are always a threat to score a touchdown.
Find my Falcons vs Vikings anytime touchdown picks for Sunday 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.
- Drake London Anytime Touchdown (+180, bet365)
- Adam Thielen Anytime Touchdown (+450, BetMGM)
Falcons vs Vikings Anytime Touchdown Preview, Picks

Drake London Anytime Touchdown (+180)

Drake London is a big-time option; Michael Penix Jr. has targeted him 15 times, twice in the end zone. Even last season, they were in the top five in the NFL in red-zone targets.
I know he didn’t score in Week 1 as he battled a shoulder injury, but this is a great matchup for London.
He led the Falcons in target share and yards per route run (YPRR) against zone coverage in each of the last two seasons. Not only that, the Vikings played zone at a top-five rate in Week 1, which was a carryover from 2024 when they were sixth in the NFL.
The Vikings were also in the bottom three in targets, catches and touchdowns allowed to wide receivers last season.
I love London to find the end zone here. Entering this week, he has no injury designation, so he shouldn't be limited.

Adam Thielen Anytime Touchdown (+450)

It would be rude if I didn’t go with my guy Adam Thielen here.
Sure, he only saw one target and reduced snaps in Week 1, but I think this is a spot where Thielen will be counted on more often than Jalen Nailor.
Similar to the Vikings defense, Atlanta plays a whole lot of zone coverage and was top-five in Cover 3 last season.
When Thielen was a member of the Panthers last season, Thielen led the team in target share, YPRR and ran the most routes against Cover 3.
Regarding Nailor, he’s seen his receiver metrics drop off a cliff against that exact type of coverage.
In his return to his hometown of Minnesota, at +450, I think this is a great spot to grab Thielen to score a touchdown.