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NFL Anytime TD Parlay — Rams vs Bears Touchdown Picks

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With the Wild Card Round in the books, our experts NFL experts Chris Raybon and Stuckey are all over the Divisional Round and have combined forces to concoct their favorite NFL parlay featuring Anytime Touchdown Scorers.

This Anytime TD parlay focuses on the second game of Sunday's Divisional Round slate: Rams vs Bears.

Continue below to find their Anytime Touchdown Parlay for NFL Divisional Round Weekend.

NFL Parlay — Anytime TD Picks

  • Blake Corum Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+235)
  • Colston Loveland Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+200)

Parlay Odds: +900 via DraftKings


Rams TD Pick: Blake Corum

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Sunday, Jan 18
6:30 p.m. ET
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Blake Corum Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+235)
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By Stuckey

The Rams will have plenty of advantages in the running game as the Bears' run defense is 28th in DVOA and 27th in rush success rate.

It’s important for the Rams to have Kevin Dotson back. He's one of the best run-blocking offensive linemen in the NFL, and that should help a lot.

Also, linebacker T.J. Edwards is out for the Bears. Without him on the field, Chicago allows close to six yards per carry.

Rams HC Sean McVay will be able to run the ball whenever he wants.

So let's go with Blake Corum to score a touchdown here.

Bears TD Pick: Colston Loveland

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Sunday, Jan 18
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Colston Loveland Anytime Touchdown Scorer (+200)
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By Chris Raybon

I will pick Colston Loveland. He has just been unbelievable for Chicago.

The Bears tend to find themselves in trailing game scripts, which benefits the passing game, and Loveland has now become their No. 1 receiver.

At one point in the year, it was a matter of how many two-tight-end personnel they run. Now, Loveland's out there every snap.

I like Loveland in this spot, playing against zone. The Rams play zone-heavy defense, and we saw them struggle with interior receivers. Jalen Coker went off against them when they faced the Panthers.

Los Angeles will have to deal with him because, in the red zone, I think Loveland is going to be the guy. He's averaging over a half an expected touchdown per game since that eruption against the Bengals in the middle of the season.

Loveland has been getting the opportunities. We saw him again on that two-point conversion, where they had a nice nifty play drawn up, matching him up on a linebacker.

I love Loveland in this spot against the Rams.

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Chris Raybon is a senior betting analyst at the Action Network, specializing in NFL, NBA, and fantasy football betting. He hosts The Action Network Podcast, with profitable NFL ATS picks every season, and the Fantasy Flex Podcast, while regularly appearing on NBA TV’s NBA BET and Turner Sports’ The Line. With over 15 years of betting experience, Chris boasts a 57% all-time winning percentage on NFL bets and top-5 finishes in FantasyPros accuracy rankings.

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Stuckey is a senior betting analyst at Action Network, focusing on college football, college basketball, and the NFL. He hosts The Action Network Podcast and co-hosts the Big Bets on Campus podcast with Collin Wilson and Brett McMurphy. Stuckey was Action Network’s first content hire in 2017, helping launch their award-winning app, and continues to work closely with their development team. A CFA Charterholder, Stuckey has been betting since 2003 and has a background as a derivatives analyst in the financial industry. He holds an MBA from George Washington University.

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