Buffalo Bills Vs. Kansas City Chiefs Betting Odds — NFL Divisional Playoffs 3b5545

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Fresh off the record-setting destruction of division rival New England in the first round of the NFL Playoffs, the Buffalo Bills will hit the road to face a familiar foe in the next round. 1u1z55

the Super Bowl for the second consecutive season.

For next weekend’s rematch, Kansas City (13-5 SU, 9-9 ATS) opened as a 2.5-point favorite at FanDuel New York an interesting number since the Chiefs are the home team. Oddsmakers typically give teams a three-point advantage just for being at home. The total opened at 52.5 points and quickly got bet up to 53.5.

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The Bills and Chiefs have met three times since QBs Josh Allen (Bills) and Patrick Mahomes (Chiefs) took over their respective teams. Kansas City has won two of those matchups.

The first meeting came in the 2020 regular season when Kansas City won 26-17. The second meeting was the AFC title game last season.

Buffalo finally broke through against the Mahomes-led Chiefs in the 2021 regular season. Kansas City led early in the second quarter before Buffalo caught fire and scored 17 consecutive points en route to a 38-20 win on Kansas City’s home field.

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It has been a little more than a week since mobile sports betting apps launched in New York, and the action has been fast and furious.

Four sportsbook operators (BetMGM New York launches.

Each of the five sportsbooks has bonuses and promo offers available. The best part is you can claim those bonuses from all of them.

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Corey Roepken is the News Editor for NY Sports Day. Roepken has 20 years of experience as a sports journalist in Michigan, Texas, and Tennessee. Most notably, in his writing career, he covered professional and international soccer for the Houston Chronicle. He has also covered college softball, SEC football, the MLB, and the NFL.

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