Bills vs. Patriots predictions: Four prop bets for Thursday Night Football

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Bills vs. Patriots predictions: Four prop bets for Thursday Night Football

The weather should be dry and mild for Thursday night's AFC East clash between the Bills and the Patriots. However, frigid air will be present and temperatures will dip before kickoff. Bills vs. Patriots props predictions are available on the betting board.

Bills and Patriots are playing on Thursday Night Football. Mac Jones is coming off his best passing game of his sophomore campaign. The Patriots went 28-for-39 for 382 yards and two touchdowns against the Vikings last week. Their secondary has been roughed up lately. Bill Belichick is expected to run the ball early and often. When he does pass, he usually doesn't fare well. He went 38- for-80 for 377 yards in two ugly losses at home (Week 15) and in Buffalo (playoff game).

Josh Allen has rushed for at least 47 yards in 12 of his last 16 games. The Patriots got gashed by both Lamar Jackson and Justin Fields in their only two games against mobile QBs in 2022. The Bills are favored by 6 points. They play the Patriots on Thursday Night Football. There are over/under bets on the total rushing yards.

Bills vs. Patriots is Thursday Night Football. Rhamondre Stevenson is a favorite to catch at least five balls for the third straight week. The Patriots are going to use the passing game to control time of possession. The team's wide receivers are injured or ineffective. They will be targeted by Bill Belichick. He will throw short passes to his top tailback.

Bills vs. Patriots prop bet: Stefon Diggs to score anytime touchdown. Stefons second in the NFL in catches (84), third in yards (1,110) and third on touchdowns (nine). Since joining the Bills prior to the 2020 season, Digg's faced the Patriots five times. In three home games, he has 13 catches for 203 yards and zero touchdowns. Two games at New England, though, Stefens has 16 receptions, 226 yards, and four touchdowns, including two in a row.


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