Bills vs Jaguars: The Buffalo Bills and Jacksonville Jaguars will clash in one of two Monday night games to cap off NFL week 3. Here’s a spicy Same Game Parlay to add even more fun to your Monday evening!
Bills vs Jaguars: NFL Week 3 Game Info
Date: Monday, September 23rd
Time: 7:30 PM ET
Location: Highmark Stadium
TV channel: ESPN
Bills vs Jaguars: NFL Week 3 Betting Info
Spread: Buffalo Bills -5 | Jacksonville Jaguars +5
Moneyline: Buffalo Bills -238 | Jacksonville Jaguars +195
Total: Over/Under 45.5
Building a HUGE +2300 Same Game Parlay for Bills vs Jaguars
Keon Coleman 40+ receiving yards -110
After hauling in 4 passes in the season-opener, Coleman drew a blank against the Dolphins with only one target thrown his way.
However, Coleman is being trusted to be a key component in this offense despite his rookie status. He’s explosive in the intermediate areas of the field and has been a menace for DB’s to handle, with a vital PI flag drawn last week. He should only continue to grow as the season goes on and I like him to begin getting some volume again this week.
James Cook 70+ receiving yards +130
James Cook has amassed 70+ yards in both of the opening games so far this season. The Jags surrendered 125 total rushing yards last week and with the offense continuing to sputter, the Bills will have plenty of opportunities to control the tempo of this game, leaning on the young running back, who should fly over this total for a third consecutive week.
Trevor Lawrence 225+ passing yards -110
A sluggish first half last week left the Jags with it all to do last week and it came down to a flurry of deep shots to keep the game alive. As a result, Lawrence mustered 220 yards in what was a desperate affair. It’s hard to imagine this offense being chained down for too long, and the young signal-caller should be able to sneak over this total in another game where he’d be expected to be throwing from behind for a lot of the night.
Dalton Kincaid anytime TD +140
Dalton Kincaid is surprisingly not getting the volume of targets many would’ve assumed after an offseason where the Buffalo receiving room was gutted. With just 5 receptions through 2 weeks, the explosive tight end has really found it difficult to get close to the production once expected of him.
However, the Jaguars have allowed 83 yards to tight ends through the opening pair of games and with speed on the outside and a dominant rushing attack commanding attention, this could be a prime spot for Kincaid to haul in a red zone target.
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