The Seattle Seahawks and Arizona Cardinals clash at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Ariz., for Thursday Night Football on Sept. 25. Seahawks vs Cardinals, the first game of NFL Week 4, kicks off at 8:15 p.m. ET; TNF will be broadcast on Prime Video.
For my Seahawks vs Cardinals anytime touchdown props, I'm targeting one player from each side: Cooper Kupp and Kyler Murray.
Find my anytime touchdown prop 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.
- Cooper Kupp Anytime Touchdown (+300, DraftKings)
- Kyler Murray Anytime Touchdown (+320, bet365)
Seahawks vs Cardinals Anytime Touchdown Scorer Props

Cooper Kupp Anytime Touchdown (+300)

Last week’s blowout win for the Seahawks meant that Cooper Kupp didn’t need to do much; he hasn’t had much of a chance to show what he can do this season.
But this week presents a strong opportunity for him to flash glimpses of his old form.
The Cardinals rely heavily on zone coverage, ranking in the top 10 in the league and leading the NFL in Cover 4 usage, which historically can favor a precise route runner like Kupp.
He’s been heavily involved so far, playing the most snaps of any Seahawks receiver and running the second-most routes, and he also performed well against Cover 4 last year with the Rams.
With all that in mind, this looks like the week Kupp could find his way back into the end zone.

Kyler Murray Anytime Touchdown (+320)

Kyler Murray has been active on the ground this season, totaling 20 carries over three games, including two inside the 10-yard line in Week 3.
He ranks fourth among all quarterbacks in total scrambles and second in yards per scramble, and his scramble rate jumps significantly when facing pressure.
The Seahawks are applying pressure on the fourth-highest share of dropbacks so far this season, which should play right into Murray’s strengths.
With James Conner injured and not commanding the majority of red-zone carries, this looks like the week Kyler gets into the end zone on the ground.