Buffalo Bills 2022 Regular Season Wins Total Preview and Prediction
Buffalo Bills 2022 Regular Season Wins Total Preview and Prediction Over 11.5 -130 (BET365)
Buffalo Bills 2022 Betting Odds
- To win Super Bowl: +600 (BET365)
- To win AFC East: -200 (BET365)
- To win 11.5 games: 11.5 over -130 (BET365)
The Bills lost a heart-breaker to the Chiefs in the second round of the playoffs last year. The way the game ended was so disturbing to some, that it resulted in a changing the overtime rules moving forward. Josh Allen led the Bills to what looked like a game winning TD with just 49 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter, but the defense couldn’t prevent the Chiefs from getting in field goal range for a game tying kick. We all knew at that point that whoever won the coin toss in overtime would have a huge advantage, and sure enough Patrick Mahomes walked it off in just 4:15.
MVP Favorite
If there were any remaining doubters of Josh Allen, they should be silenced after that performance. He threw for 329 yards and four TDs on 27-of-37 passing, and really appeared to be the better quarterback opposite Patrick Mahomes. Allen threw for 4,407 yards and 36 TDs last season, and he ran for another six scores on 122 carries for 763 yards. He delivered in the biggest game of his life, and he comes into the 2022 season as the MVP favorite (+700).
Bills #1 Ranked Defense
The Bills are the only team heading into 2022 with a top 5 ranked offense and defense. They used two of their top three draft picks on defensive players, and the addition of veteran Von Miller will help the pass rush. Buffalo ranked 1st in the NFL in scoring defense allowing just 17 points per game last season. The Bills also ranked 1st in passing defense allowing just 163 passing yards per game.
Super Bowl Favorites
They open the season against the defending Super Bowl champions, and five of their first seven games come against teams that made the playoffs last year. A challenging schedule hasn’t discouraged Bills Mafia from backing their team to win the Super Bowl. The Bills are the odds on favorite, with three times more tickets backing Buffalo than Tom Brady’s Buccaneers who are the second most popular pick.
Projected record: 13-3 overall