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NFL Week 12: Two touchdown bets for Jets vs. Dolphins
New York Jets tight end Jeremy Ruckert (89). Danielle Parhizkaran/NorthJersey.com / USA TODAY NETWORK

NFL Week 12: Two touchdown bets for Jets vs. Dolphins

The New York Jets will host the Miami Dolphins in an AFC East showdown on Black Friday, and we've got you covered with a two-pack of juicy anytime touchdown bets for this matchup. Let's take some shots with these two big-money props. 

Miami Dolphins defense/special teams (+750 FanDuel) 

The Jets have finally given up on Zach Wilson, and they will be starting 29-year-old Tim Boyle against the Dolphins. In 18 career NFL appearances, Boyle has thrown nine interceptions and just three touchdowns. He's also fumbled twice. 

The Dolphins defense can cause havoc against a poor Jets offensive line, and it will be able to force Boyle into a few dangerous throws. With Jalen Ramsey and Xavien Howard on the outside, any interception can turn into six points for the Dolphins. 

Jeremy Ruckert (+1200 FD)

It's possible the Jets go this entire game without scoring a touchdown, so why not target a bomb with so much uncertainty surrounding this offense?

Boyle attempted 14 passes last week against the Buffalo Bills, and three of those targets went to Ruckert. It's fair to assume Boyle and Ruckert have built up some chemistry together playing with the second-team offense in practice, so the backup tight end could be Boyle's safety blanket in his first start. Is it likely to happen? No, but that's why it's priced at 12/1. This is worth a sprinkle on a tight end Boyle clearly trusts in this offense. 


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