NFL Monday Night Football TD Scorers: Falcons vs. Raiders (Week 15)

The Falcons need to get off this losing streak, or their season will be finished. It’s never easy heading on the road, especially when they’ll be switching time zones, but they do get a favorable matchup against the Raiders, who are competing for the overall No. 1 seed.  Let’s look at some players who could find the end zone in this game.

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NFL Monday Night Football Touchdown Scorers: Falcons vs. Raiders

(Odds courtesy of DraftKings Sportsbook)

Darnell Mooney – Anytime Touchdown (+170)

You might be wondering who Atlanta’s No. 1 receiver is. Going into the season, it was supposed to be Drake London, but that has not been the case. 

Mooney had a forgetful tenure in Chicago, but that had much to do with never having a dependable quarterback. Playing with Kirk Cousins has given him one of his best seasons, as he leads the team with 873 receiving yards and five touchdowns. He went off with 142 receiving yards last week, but he was left out of the end zone. This week, he could find paydirt against the Raiders, who have allowed the seventh-most touchdowns to wide receivers.


Brock Bowers – Anytime Touchdown (+170)

Brock Bowers is having an unreal season for a rookie tight end and just broke the record set by Sam LaPorta last year for most catches for a first-year player at the position (87).

He has been the team’s most dependable pass catcher thanks to his size, athleticism, and great hands. The Falcons have only allowed touchdowns to tight ends in two games, but they haven't seen many that get heavily targeted, and when they do, we've seen them find the end zone.


Kyle Pitts – Anytime Touchdown (+260)

At one point, we discussed Pitts the way we speak of Bowers. He hasn't been able to match that first year, and it looks like it'll be a third straight year in which he goes under 1,000 receiving yards.

This could be a good matchup for him against the Raiders, who have been getting torched by the tight ends lately, allowing 70+ receiving yards and 1+ touchdown in three of their last six games.


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