AFC Championship Game: Bills Player Prop Betting Trends

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How has Josh Allen fared when it comes to topping his passing totals set by oddsmakers? What about James Cook and Kahlil Shakir? Read on for Bills player prop betting trends ahead of Sunday’s AFC Championship Game between Buffalo and Kansas City.

Allen’s passing yards prop total currently sits at 230.5. His total for passing touchdowns is 1.5, with the under juiced to -174. He passing completions is 21.5, while his pass attempts total is 31.5. He also has a longest pass prop total of 36.5, while his rushing total sits at 48.5. Finally, Allen’s anytime touchdown odds sit at -115.

Allen didn’t play Week 18 against the Patriots. Thus, excluding that game he has gone over his passing yards total in five out of his last nine games. He’s 1-1 to the over for his passing yards this postseason, as he went over against the Broncos but under versus the Ravens. He’s also gone over in six out of his last games for passing touchdowns (1-1 in postseason), but has gone under in four straight games for pass completions. Allen has also fallen under in five consecutive games when it comes to passing attempts.

As for Allen’s rushing, he’s gone over in five of his last nine games (1-1 in the postseason). He’s gone under his longest rush prop in four straight games and under in three out of his last four games for longest pass completion.

Cook’s rushing total has been set at 55.5, while his rushing attempts sit at 13.5. His total for longest rush is 13.5. Cook’s total for receiving yards is 15.5, while his receptions over/under is 1.5 (with the over juiced to -176). His odds to score an anytime touchdown sit at +140.

Cook didn’t play the entire game in Week 18 when the Bills mostly rested starters, so we’ll toss that contest when we discuss the running back’s trends. He’s gone over his rushing total in six out of his last nine games, which includes going over in both of Buffalo’s playoff games. He’s also gone over in four out of his last five games for rushing attempts, including the Bills’ back-to-back playoff wins against the Broncos and Ravens. Cook went over for longest rush against the Broncos, but fell under against the Ravens.

Cook’s receiving numbers have been hit-or-miss. He went over his receiving yards and receptions totals against the Ravens, but not against the Broncos.

Shakir’s receiving yards total is currently 59.5. His reception number is 5.5, but the under is juiced to -140. He also has a longest reception total of 20.5 and his odds for an anytime touchdown is +230.

Shakir was on a three-game under streak for receiving yards entering the playoffs, but cashed the over in both of the Bills’ playoff games. He also went over his receiving yards total against the Chiefs in the first meeting between these two teams. As for receptions, Shakir also went over against the Broncos and Ravens, as well as in the first meeting with Kansas City when he finished with eight catches.

While he did go over his longest reception number versus the Chiefs on November 17, as well as over against the Ravens last week, Shakir fell under the number versus the Broncos Wildcard Weekend.

Kincaid’s receiving yards total sits at 32.5, while his reception number is 3.5 (the under is juiced to -140). He also has a longest reception total of 14.5 yards (over juiced to -125), while his anytime touchdown odds are +340.

Kincaid finished with 47 yards receiving against the Broncos Wildcard Weekend, which hit the over 36.5. That said, his 11 yards receiving against the Ravens fell under the 33.5-yard total. He’s also on a three-game under streak for receptions entering play on Sunday. His longest reception number has also fallen under in three out of his last four games.

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