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Two teams looking to move up the playoff standings meet on Thanksgiving when the Kansas City Chiefs visit the Dallas Cowboys. Both teams are coming off massive wins as the Chiefs moved to 6-5 by beating the Indianapolis Colts in overtime while the Cowboys took down the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 after falling behind 21-0. 

Both offenses are among the league's best when they're clicking, and they've both played well of late. That coupled with this being a short week means we should be seeing plenty of touchdowns on Turkey Day. We've picked one anytime touchdown scorer for each team in this Chiefs vs. Cowboys clash, and you should check out what we have to say before making any anytime touchdown scorer bets of your own. Also, be sure to check out our NFL betting guide. For these anytime touchdown scorer props, we're using DraftKings Sportsbook odds. Here's the SportsLine Projection Model's game forecast Chiefs-Cowboys, which includes all sorts of player props and game information.

Top Chiefs vs. Cowboys anytime touchdown scorer props:

Xavier Worthy (+200)

Don't let a strong second half against the Eagles fool you -- Dallas' defense is still bad, ranking 30th against the pass and 31st in points allowed. The Cowboys just allowed 289 passing yards to a lowly Philly passing attack and the Chiefs present a different challenge, especially with the speedy Worthy in the fold. Worthy has just one receiving touchdown this year, but he presents a very tough challenge for a Dallas secondary that allowed 199 yards to A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith on Sunday. Worthy should have some good chances to burn some struggling Dallas defensive backs for a long score. 

George Pickens (+140)

Pickens was putting up big numbers with CeeDee Lamb sidelined, and it was thought Pickens' production would dip when Lamb returned. Even with the star receiver back for Dallas, Pickens has thrived in his first year with the Cowboys, as he's one of just two receivers with over 1,000 yards and he's third in the NFL in touchdown receptions at +140. He's caught nine passes in each of his last two games, and it's clear Dak Prescott has no problem throwing Pickens a 50-50 ball, which may be more like an 80-20 ball with the way he's playing. Be it a deep shot or an acrobatic play in the red zone, Pickens presents great value to score here.