Packers vs Bills Prop Bets for Sunday Night Football

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Packers vs Bills Prop Bets for Sunday Night Football

Buffalo Bills are double-digit favorites at home against Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers. Josh Allen has been one of the best quarterbacks in prime time. Aaron Rodger's offense will be in trouble with Allen Lazard out and a lack of running game.

Packers vs Bills is on Sunday Night Football.

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Josh Allen is averaging 320 yards per game with a 108.6 QB rating under the bright lights of prime time. Green Bay's defense has just five takeaways and two interceptions this year. The communication issues have hurt the defense. Buffalo's offense is loaded with talent. Bills are double-digit home favorites. Packers are a top-rated team. Bills' defense is struggling to get takeaway and interceptions. They have had several injuries in the last six weeks. Their pass defense also has communication problems. Stefon Diggs is a big threat for the Bills.

Josh Allen prop bets over 277.5 passing yards for Sunday Night Football against the Packers.

Green Bay Packers are having a tough time with their running game. Aaron Jones has only rushed 17 times for 32 yards in the last two weeks. The Packers play the Bills on Sunday Night Football. Green Bay beat reporter Rob Demovsky points out that the Packers lack a deep threat at receiver. Bills have the fewest RB rush attempts against per game (17.3) and the least RB rushing yards per contest (52.8).

Packers vs Bills prop bets for Sunday Night Football are under 47.5 rushing yards.

Buffalo's offense should dominate the time of possession. Gabe Davis is going to be the biggest benefactor for Josh Allen. Green Bay's defensive coordinator Joe Berry has been using Jaire Alexander on opposing top wideouts. Eric Stokes is a poor outside corner. The Packers are running the third-fastest team in terms of pace of play. The Bills are passing at 64% and running third in the league in pace. They are also running a 64-play day.

Gabe Davis prop bets over 57.5 receiving yards for Sunday Night Football.


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