Buffalo Bills betting trends: How to handle Josh Allen’s elbow injury

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Buffalo Bills betting trends: How to handle Josh Allen’s elbow injury

Josh Allen has a possible elbow injury and may miss the game against the Minnesota Vikings. The Buffalo Bills are 0-2 against their division this year and sit a game ahead of the Jets and Miami Dolphins.

Case Keenum is the new quarterback for the Buffalo Bills. He spent the last two seasons with the Cleveland Browns. Last year he made two starts and won both. The Bills are getting an immobile game manager in Keenup. Keenap and Stefon Diggs were teammates on the Vikings. The line for this game has dropped as a result.

Devin Singletary was the clear lead back on the Bills before the trade deadline. James Cook played 23% of the snaps and Nyheim Hines played on 6%. Hine didn't touch the ball at all in the last game. bettors should avoid betting on these backs until they gain more clarity. If Keenum starts, the over on Singletonary’s receiving yards prop could be in play.

Bills betting trends advise to fade Gabe Davis. Davis is a boom-or-bust receiver. He hasn't had more than four receptions in any game this season. Keenum is more likely to check it down than take risks. Betting on the under on Davis' receiving yards prop is smart.

Matt Milano, Jordan Poyer and Tre’Davious White were all inactive on Sunday. Greg Rousseau injured his ankle before halftime of the game. Milana is a versatile linebacker who plays both run and pass defence. Poyser, Rousseaux and Tremaine Edmunds missed Wednesday's practice.

Buffalo Bills are playing Minnesota Vikings in a game with Josh Allen at quarterback. The total for the game is 44 points. Under 44 has been profitable bettors' play on Bills games this season. It's also profitable to bet unders on Vikings games when they're on the road.


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