- Pat Freiermuth (+330) and Tucker Kraft (+135) are two of the best touchdown scorers for 2025 National Tight Ends Day.
- George Kittle has +185 odds to score on National Tight Ends Day, after going for 120+ receiving yards and a TD last season.
PITTSBURGH – National Tight Ends Day is this upcoming Sunday, and there are a lot of great week eight matchups. The Steelers and Packers finish things off for the day, with one of the best potential tight end games of the day.
Both the Steelers and the Packers are in the top three for most fantasy points allowed to tight ends this season. The Packers are averaging the second most in the NFL at 10.5 points per game and the Steelers are right behind at 10.0.
This matchup, along with the holiday, makes Tucker Kraft and Pat Freiermuth two of the best anytime touchdown scorers offered by legal sports betting sites.
- Tucker Kraft Anytime Touchdown +135
- Pat Freiermuth Anytime Touchdown +330
Tucker Kraft has been on a tear this season, scoring a touchdown in back-to-back games, and he has three in his six games played. Last week against the Cardinals, Kraft had a season high of ten targets. Kraft also found the endzone during tight ends day last season.
Pat Freiermuth also put on a show in week seven, with two touchdowns of his own. Aaron Rodgers got an early start celebrating tight ends day, completing all four of his touchdown passes to tight ends last week, and could make players at NFL betting sites very happy with a similar performance.
What Are George Kittle’s Odds To Score On Tight Ends Day?
- George Kittle Anytime Touchdown +185
In week eight, George Kittle faces a Texans defense that has been tough on tight ends (3.8 average fantasy PPG). While his matchup might not be the best, Kittle basically created National Tight Ends Day, and could have some extra motivation to find the endzone.
Last year on the holiday, Kittle scored a touchdown and finished the game with over 120 yards receiving.
Other notable tight ends that scored last year with odds to score on Sunday include Kyle Pitts (+185), Mark Andrews (+185), and Dalton Kincaid (+230).
