Football Betting: Buffalo Bills vs. New York Jets
Football betting on Buffalo has been a poor value this season, and getting worse by the week. Buffalo has an overall pro football betting record of 6-7 straight up and 5-8 against the NFL betting lines. Buffalo has an over/under football betting record of an even 6-6-1 against the total.
Buffalo has a road football betting mark of 3-3 against the spread. The Bills are on a football betting stretch in which they have gone 1-6 against the spread in their last 7 games. As a football betting dog Buffalo is 2-3 against the spread. The Bills rank 22nd overall on offense while ranking 12th overall on defense.
Last week in Toronto the Bills lost to Miami 3-16 as 2 point chalks. The Bills have gone under the total in 6 of their last 9 road games. Football betting on the New York Jets has been profitable overall this season but not as of late. New York has an overall pro football betting record of 8-5 straight up and 7-6 against the NFL betting lines.
New York has an over/under football betting record of 7-5-1 over the total. New York has a home football betting mark of 3-3 against the spread. The Jets are on a football betting stretch in which they have gone 0-2 against the spread since their epic upset loss at Tennessee which ruined the Titans undefeated record.
As a football betting chalk the Jets are 4-4 against the spread. The Jets rank 5th overall on offense while ranking 19th overall on defense. Last week New York was upset at San Francisco 14-24 as 5 point road favorites. The Jets have gone over the total in 4 of their last 5 games.
In this head to head series the Bills have gotten the cash in 7 of their last 10 games against the Jets. The Jets and Bills have gone under the total in 5 of their last 7 games at the Jets. The Jets are in a tie for first place in the AFC East but currently own the tie breakers.
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