The Buffalo Bills once again find themselves as slight road underdogs heading into the Divisional Round. They won a thriller versus Jacksonville last weekend, with their All-Pro running back, James Cook, struggling on the ground.
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Bills vs Broncos player prop bet: James Cook Over 13.5 receiving yards (-115)
Odds available at BetMGM Sportsbook at time of publishing
James Cook’s career year led to his first All-Pro selection. He is one of the best skill-position players in the NFL. Cook helped compensate for one of the league’s worst wide receiver corps in the league. Along with leading the league in rushing, Cook registered 40 targets through the air for 291 yards — eclipsing 14 receiving yards in 7 of 16 games, not counting the Week 18 matchup with the Jets in which he played 2 snaps.
Heading into this game against the Broncos, Cook is likely to struggle on the ground — although he did rush for 120 yards last season against Denver. But this is a different Broncos defense. They are arguably the best run defense in the NFL, allowing 3.9 yards per carry — tied for second best in football. Much like last week against the Jaguars, I expect a heavy dose of Josh Allen’s arm to be the focal point. His passing attempt line is set at 30.5 in a potential negative game script. With WRs Tyrell Shavers and Gabe Davis tearing ACLs last week and continued question marks on the outside, look for Allen to look Cook’s way through the air — especially if the RB is held in check on the ground.
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