Anyone else ready to gamble on football? Although we’re still nine weeks from the regular season, there are still gambling opportunities for those of you who are getting the itch to bet on your Bills.
FanDuel has multiple Bills-related wagers to bet on including Super Bowl Winner (Bills are +1500), AFC Championship Winner (Bills are +750) and James Cook OVER/UNDER rushing yards.
After reviewing all that FanDuel has to offer, here are the Bills-related futures bets that I think are most likely to hit.
1.Dalton Kincaid OVER 775.5 Regular Season Receiving Yards (-112)
To reach 775.5 receiving yards, Dalton Kincaid only needs to average 45.7 yards per game over 17 regular season games. If he stays healthy, this seems like a no-brainer.
In Kincaid’s rookie 2023 season, he averaged 42.1 yards per game, but you could sense his confidence increased as the season continued.
With a full NFL season under his belt and Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis leaving town, Josh Allen will be looking for familiar faces—one being the sure-handed Kincaid.
2. Josh Allen OVER 3,750.5 Regular Season Passing Yards (-112)
Since Josh Allen’s breakthrough 2020 season, he has passed for no less than 4,283 yards in any season.
Detractors will say that Allen’s two top targets (Diggs and Davis) are now on other teams and that he is unlikely to match the success he had without his two favorite receivers.
However, Diggs and Davis were ghosts down the stretch, and with Joe Brady now having an offseason under his belt, count on Allen to spread the ball judiciously and not force-feed it to Diggs.
If he plays all 17 games, Josh Allen will easily surpass 4,000 yards again.
3. Buffalo Bills AFC East Winner (+165)
The Bills are primed to win the AFC East for the fifth straight season in 2024.
The Jets will be led be a 41-year-old quarterback who won’t have taken an NFL snap in 20 months, missed a full season with an Achilles tear and who’s last season in Green Bay was his worst as a starter. Aaron Rodgers and the Jets are toast.
Josh Allen has had the Dolphins’ number since he’s come into the league. This won’t stop in 2024.
The Patriots won’t hold a candle to the rest of the division, either.