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Anytime Touchdown Parlay for NFL Thanksgiving games, including Amon-Ra St. Brown

Ahead of the NFL's three-game Thanksgiving Day slate, we put together a +935 anytime touchdown parlay featuring three offensive stars taking the field on Thursday

14:28 ET, 25 Nov 2025

Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown celebrates a touchdown

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Amon-Ra St. Brown has seven touchdowns in five Lions home games this year(Image: Photo by G Fiume/Getty Images)

Thanksgiving is one of the best days on the sports calendar every year.

This NFL season, we get three ‘Turkey Day’ games featuring high profile teams that each hold major playoff implications.

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After starting the day with the Green Bay Packers facing the Detroit Lions, the attention turns to Jerry World, where the Kansas City Chiefs visit the Dallas Cowboys, before Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals round out the triple-header with a divisional clash against the Baltimore Ravens.

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With so many star players in action, let’s make a three-leg anytime touchdown parlay, with one selection from each game taking place on Thanksgiving.

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Thanksgiving Day Anytime Touchdown Parlay: Amon-Ra St. Brown, Kareem Hunt, Mark Andrews all to score a TD (+935)

For this Thanksgiving Day touchdown parlay, I am picking Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown, Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt, and Ravens tight end Mark Andrews all to find the end zone.

The first leg of this parlay will play out at Ford Field in Detroit, where the Lions kick off the holiday triple-header against the Packers.

St. Brown, who is +105 to score a touchdown against Green Bay, has nine receiving touchdowns this season, seven of which came in Detroit’s five home games so far this season.

The three-time Pro Bowler can do it all from the wide out position, from red zone targets, to deep balls, to yards after the catch, and more. If the Lions get red zone opportunities, St. Brown is Goff’s go-to guy.

Kansas City Chiefs running back Kareem Hunt rushes the ball

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Kareem Hunt has seven rushing touchdowns this season, tied-for-ninth most in the NFL(Image: Photo by Bryan Bennett/Getty Images)

Next up is Hunt, who is +135 to score against the Cowboys in the second game of the day.

Hunt has been almost unstoppable in short yardage and goal line situations this season and has scored a rushing touchdown in four straight games. If Kansas City has the ball within the five yard line, they are likely to go to their proven power back to punch it in.

The last leg of the parlay is Andrews, +115 to score on Thursday night, who has found paydirt in a variety of ways in recent weeks. He’ll always be Lamar Jackson’s favorite big-bodied red zone target, but the veteran tight end has found a new role in Baltimore’s offense.

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Andrews has become the designated ‘tush push’ guy, lining up under center to sneak the ball in short yardage situations. Against the Browns in Week 11, Andrews faked a tush push and instead ran the ball 35 yards for the game-clinching touchdown.

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