NFL Player Props: Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets - Josh Allen, Devin Singletary, and Zach Wilson

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Devin Singletary has 323 rushing yards this season.

The Buffalo Bills head to New Jersey to take on their division rival, the New York Jets on Sunday.

Buffalo has won four of their last five games against the Jets. While New York has looked strong at points during the season, the outcome of this one will be quite predictable.


Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets Match Details

Game: Buffalo Bills @ New York Jets

Date & Time: Sunday, November 6; 1:00 p.m. EDT

Venue: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ


Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets Player Prop #1 - Josh Allen Over 275.5 Passing Yards (-114)

This is one of the easiest plays on the slate. Josh Allen is an absolute freak, racking up crazy numbers week in and week out. While some may worry about this game being a quick beatdown and Allen not having the opportunity to collect that many yards. I'd say those haven't been watching the Bills this season.

Buffalo hasn't just been beating everyone they face; they are demolishing them with no mercy. The Bills aren't going into each week just trying to win; they are trying to take the other team's will to play. The Bills have been defeating opponents by an average of 18 points. So Allen should have no problem hitting this prop.

Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets Player Prop #2 - Devin Singletary - Anytime Touchdown (+125)

There is no question that this game will be a short and sweet win for the Bills, and while there will be plenty of offense, bettors should not overlook the Jets' terrible run defense.

Devin Singletary will have opportunities to score in the red zone, but he should be able to break off a few long runs that have the potential to go the distance as well. Bettors can expect a spectacular game from the back.

Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets Player Prop #3 - Zach Wilson Under 206.5 Passing Yards (-114)

The Bills' defense will have a field day with Zach Wilson. Wilson has been terrible this season. He rattled off 355 yards against the Patriots last week, but New England's defense is not what it once was. Before that, the most passing yards he'd thrown in a game were 210 against an injured Dolphins team.

So facing a healthy and hungry Bills defense, he'll be lucky to finish the game. Look for incompletions and interceptions from the BYU kid.

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