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Bills vs. Broncos NFL DFS picks for ‘Monday Night Football’: Josh Allen and Jerry Jeudy

The Denver Broncos travel to Buffalo tonight to face the struggling Buffalo Bills in a “Monday Night Football” matchup.

With the Broncos coming off a 5-12 season and the Bills getting the No. 2 seed in the AFC, these two teams had dramatically different expectations heading into the season.

Fast forward to this season, and the Broncos are fresh off a shocking home upset of the Kansas City Chiefs two weeks ago, while the Bills have dropped to a dismal 5-4 record after falling to the Bengals.

Will Josh Allen, the perennial NFL MVP candidate, be able to get the Bills back on track in primetime?

Jeudy, Jerry 52.5 Receiving Yards or Less
Despite widespread speculation about his availability around the trade deadline, Jeudy remains a member of the Broncos.

Many football analysts have criticised him for his lack of productivity.

Jeury has only 336 receiving yards in seven games, averaging 48 yards per game.

He faces the Bills on Monday, who have allowed the seventh-fewest yards per game to opposing wide receivers this season.

Buffalo recently acquired CB Rasul Douglas at the trade deadline to strengthen its defence.

In just two games this season, Jeudy has more than 52.5 receiving yards.

In a clash against a, he will struggle to outperform this forecast.

Dalton Kincaid’s 55.5 Receiving Yards or More
Kincaid was promoted to TE1 after teammate Dawson Knox needed wrist surgery after the team’s shocking Week 7 loss to New England.


Kincaid advanced in the game by receiving eight targets and catching all eight for 75 yards.

Kincaid has received 18 targets and 146 receiving yards in the two games since then.

Over the last three games, he has averaged 8.7 targets, 7.7 receptions, and 73.7 yards per game.

In Week 10, he faces an outstanding opponent in the Denver Broncos. This season, they have allowed the most receiving yards per game to tight ends.

Kincaid has been getting elite volume since Knox’s injury and now has the best matchup conceivable against the Broncos.

He should rise above this modest forecast.

 

Perine, Samaje More than 13.5 yards receiving
Perine has at least two receptions and more than 13.5 yards receiving in every game this season.

This season, Buffalo allows the fourth-most receiving yards per game to running backs.

The Bills’ success versus wide receivers was already mentioned, and the Broncos rarely use tight ends in the passing game.

This situation is ideal for Perine to exceed his receiving yardage forecast.

Josh Allen More Than 31.5 Rushing Yards 

Calls for Allen to get back to his running ways have been answered the last two weeks as he has racked up 85 total rushing yards over the last two games.

Entering Week 8, Allen had topped 17 rushing yards in a game just twice all season.

The Broncos have allowed just the 14th-most rushing yards per game to quarterbacks this season, but they have allowed the most rushing yards per game overall.

Josh Allen is coming off his two-highest volume rushing games of the season and has another good matchup.

He should be able to beat this projection.

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