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Bills vs. Patriots Betting Odds and Trends: Bettors All Over Buffalo and Stefon Diggs Ahead of TNF

Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills haven’t looked like the same team we were expecting when they opened the season as Super Bowl favorites, but have a chance to put their struggles behind them when they travel to Gillette Stadium to face the division rival New England Patriots for Thursday Night Football. After bouncing back from back-to-back losses with wins in weeks 11 and 12 (including a narrow 28-25 Thanksgiving Day win over the Detroit Lions), bettors are confident the Bills can get it done against Bill Belichick’s squad.

Check out the latest NFL odds & betting trends below:

Bills-Patriots Betting Odds, Trends & Player Props

Per BetMGM:

  • Spread: Bills -3.5 (-110), Patriots +3.5 (-110)
  • Moneyline: Bills -190, Patriots +155
  • Total: Over 43.5 (-110), Under 43.5 (-110)

According to BetMGM’s John Ewing, 77% of money and 75% of bets are on the Bills to cover the spread. 67% of bets and 65% of money is on the over, and just 27% of bets and 15% of money is on the Patriots to win on the money line.

Stefon Diggs Leads Most Bet Player Props For TNF

The top three most bet props are on Stefon Diggs first touchdown (+550), Devin Singletary anytime touchdown (+125), and Rhamondre Stevenson over 35.5 receiving yards (-110).

Diggs is coming off touchdowns in each of his last two games, and has an impressive nine on the season, retaining his status as one of the very best play-makers in the game today. Diggs is currently second in the NFL in receptions (84), third in receiving yards (1,110), and third in touchdowns.

Devin Singletary has been heavily used throughout the season, and has had some success in waves. He has three touchdowns over his past three games , but failed to score in the Week 12 win over the Detroit Lions, when he rushed 14 times for 72 yards.

For Rhamondre Stevenson, he’ll be even more heavily leaned given the injury to Patriots backup running back Damien Harris. Stevenson has been especially impressive as a safety blanket for quarterback Mac Jones in the passing game, with 50 receptions on 59 targets for 359 yards and a touchdown. He hauled in a season-high nine receptions for 76 yards in the Thanksgiving Day game against the Minnesota Vikings.

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