On Day 2 of NFL Wild Card Weekend, the Eagles, who have won 12 of their last 13 games, hope to keep up their winning streak when they play Green Bay.

Our top five anytime touchdown scoring predictions for the Packers vs. Eagles, which are all offered by the top Pennsylvania sportsbooks, are broken down below.

Best anytime TD scorer prop bets for Packers vs. Eagles

Touchdown Injuries Jalen (-110) – FanDuel Sportsbook

Touchdown of Saquon Barkley (-163) at bet365 Sportsbook

Touchdown of Jayden Reed (+240) at FanDuel Sportsbook

Touchdown of Tucker Kraft (+300) at FanDuel Sportsbook

FanDuel Sportsbook: Dallas Goedert Touchdown (+250)

Jalen Hurts Touchdown (-110)

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Why: Hurts has rushed for 14 touchdowns in his last 13 games, excluding his brief debut against the Commanders prior to suffering a head injury, making near-even chances on a Jalen Hurts Anytime TD prop a solid wager this season.

Additionally, in eight of his last nine games, Hurts has ran for at least one score. Not counting that hasty departure from the game against Washington, once more.

This season, the Packers’ run defense has again received low marks. According to PFF, they currently have the ninth-lowest run defense grade.

Although Green Bay is ranked eighth in terms of opponent rushing touchdowns per game, Hurts should have plenty of opportunities to scramble and roll out of the pocket because Saquon Barkley ran for 109 yards and two rushing scores in the previous meeting between these two teams.

Additionally, the invincible tush push will surely be employed within the two-yard line.

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Saquon Barkley Touchdown (-163)

Where: Sportsbook Bet365

Why: When these two teams played in Brazil in Week 1, the Packers gave Barkley a day off, as mentioned above.

Barkley finished with 132 total yards, two rushing touchdowns, and one receiving touchdown. Barkley has hit the over on this line five times and combined for nine running and receiving touchdowns in his last nine outings.

Hurts won’t pass much until one of his targets is wide-open because Green Bay has the third-highest number of interceptions thrown per game and the fifth-best coverage grade in the NFL (PFF).

Expect Philadelphia to rely on its outstanding offensive line to dominate in the trenches and allow Barkley to make the amazing plays we have come to expect, especially since the Packers have the ninth-lowest run defense grade (PFF), as was previously indicated.

Jayden Reed Touchdown (+240)

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Why: Based on the game script, I predict that the Eagles will win this one rather easily, forcing the Packers to try to put together a late-game comeback by using the passing game.

Jayden Reed, who had a great deal of success versus Philly earlier in the season, would definitely benefit from that circumstance.

Indeed, in Week 1 against the Eagles, Reed hauled in four receptions for 138 yards and a receiving score.

Given that Christian Watson suffered an untimely ACL tear during the Packers’ Week 18 game against the Bears, Reed could return to the end zone on Sunday, even though it has been a while.

Reed is the obvious person that quarterback Jordan Love may rely on in Watson’s absence, as he will need another target to step up.

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Tucker Kraft Touchdown (+300)

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Why: Tucker Kraft scored seven touchdowns in a ten-game run from Week 4 to Week 14, despite going scoreless in his last four games.

But in five of his last six games, Kraft has remained on the field for at least 86% of the offense’s snaps, despite his touchdown drought.

With Watson out due to an ACL tear and Josh Jacobs receiving a lot of defensive attention from the Eagles, Kraft might be a prime target for Love.

Dallas Goedert Touchdown (+250)

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Why: Tight end Dallas Goedert hasn’t been able to build the on-field rapport with Jalen Hurts that he needs to be consistently dominant due to an injury-plagued season.

But we’ve seen glimmers of that, especially in Weeks 3 and 4, right before he was hurt again.

It is encouraging that Goedert has had at least one game to get back into the swing of things after missing four straight prior to Week 18.

And even though he only played 19% of the team’s snaps, he was able to catch four of his six targets for 55 yards.

The Packers defense does rank 22nd in DFS points per game allowed to opposing tight ends, and Goedert has scored in two of his last five games, so this wager is more of a longshot.

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