Bills trim the deficit with 2-point conversion

This game has huge potential for Buffalo and Denver tight ends, as from Weeks 6-9 the Broncos ranked 27th in PPR PPG allowed to opponents tight ends (16.43, per TruMedia), while the Bills landed 30th in that category in that span (17.1).

This game has huge potential for Buffalo and Denver tight ends, as from Weeks 6-9 the Broncos ranked 27th in PPR PPG allowed to opponent’s tight ends (16.43, per TruMedia), while the Bills landed 30th in that category in that span (17.1).

Despite this highly favorable matchup, Buffalo tight end Dalton Kincaid has a very reasonable receiving yards prop bet, as he is currently listed with an over/under of 52.5 receiving yards, per BetMGM. To be fair, Kincaid has -140 odds for the over and +105 odds for the under, so he is expected to top this bar, but even with that adjustment this number still seems lower than it should be.

The situation isn’t as clear on the Denver side of this equation, as Adam Trautman has caught more than one pass and gained more than five receiving yards in a game only twice all season and only once since Week 1.

Having noted this, Trautman did post four catches for 26 yards against the Jets in Week 5 and has an over/under receiving yards prop bet of 10.5 yards, with -110 odds on the over and -120 odds on the under. The Bills defensive woes may not have been factored heavily into that number, so Trautman could have a very good shot of topping that mark tonight.

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