Monday Night Football: Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots live stream, tv channel, start time, prediction, odds

The Buffalo Bills will face the New England Patriots on Monday Night Football from Foxborough tonight, tune in and stream the action.

The Buffalo Bills will face the New England Patriots on Monday Night Football from Gillette Stadium in Foxborough.

This will be the second meeting for these two AFC East rivals, the Bills took the first game this year.  The Bills are coming off a blowout 48-19 win over the Denver Broncos last week improving their record to 11-3 this season.

Josh Allen has been an absolute beast this season and should be considered a real MVP candidate. Cam Newton and the Patriots have really struggled this season and a win would probably cap off their year.

Can the Bills beat the Patriots for the second time this season? Make sure you tune in, here is everything you need to know to stream the action tonight!

Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots

  • When: Monday, December 28
  • Time: 8:15 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ABC/ESPN, ESPN Deportes
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: The Bills have been doing it all year, why would tonight be any different? I think the Bills will take this game by two scores, you may see a little run-heavy offense from the Bills as they prepare for the playoffs. Cam Newton has not been good plus the Pats will be without their star CB Gilmore.

Bet: Buffalo Bills -7

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Buffalo Bills -7 vs. New England Patriots 

Over/Under: 46.5

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Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots Prediction, Game Preview

Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots prediction, game preview, and fantasy player to watch.

Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots prediction, game preview, and fantasy player to watch.


Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots Broadcast

Date: Sunday, November 1
Game Time: 1:00 ET
Venue: Bills Stadium, Orchard Park, NY
Network: CBS

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Buffalo Bills (5-2) vs New England Patriots (2-4) Game Preview

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Why Buffalo Will Win

New England’s offense has gone bye-bye.

It’s not just that the team has lost three straight and four in the last five, it’s that the passing game is non-existent, the rushing attack hasn’t made up for it, and Cam Newton has been absolutely awful.

Buffalo doesn’t have the running game to grind out the clock, but it’s able to control the tempo and control games with third down conversion after third down conversion. Make the Patriots press and they can’t do it.

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Why New England Will Win

Buffalo hasn’t been all that hot on doing the offense thing either.

The Bills haven’t been quite right since the schedule got funky, the running backs aren’t going anywhere, and the team failed to hit 100 rushing yards in four of the seven games.

New England might have a whole slew of issues, but it really is able to run well enough to at least count on grinding it a bit, and Buffalo’s run defense has had a few issues over the last few games.

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Fantasy Football Player To Watch

QB Cam Newton, New England
Is he really going to get benched? Outside of the monster passing game against Seattle back in Week 2, he has not broken 200 yards passing. If he’s not running he isn’t producing. This is the week that could make-or-break his fantasy viability.

What’s Going To Happen

Things aren’t going well when you only beat the Jets 18-10, but at least the Bills won.

Things aren’t going well when you get rocked 33-6 at home by San Francisco, but that New England performance seems like an outlier.

Who wants to turn the ball over the least? Buffalo’s D has taken it away twice in four games, New England has turned it over 11 times in the last three games.

Buffalo will get the takeaways and capitalize.

Buffalo Bills vs New England Patriots Prediction, Line

Buffalo 20, New England 17
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Buffalo -4, o/u: 41
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Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots odds, lines, picks and best bets

Analyzing the Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots huge AFC East Week 16 matchup, with NFL betting odds, lines, picks and best bets

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The surprising Buffalo Bills (10-4) head into Gillette Stadium for a big rematch with the host New England Patriots (11-3) in what will play a huge role in deciding the AFC East. The game is Saturday, with kickoff scheduled for 4:30 p.m. ET. We analyze the Bills-Patriots odds and betting lines, providing actionable betting tips and picks around this key Week 16 matchup.

Bills at Patriots: Week 16 preview, betting trends and notes


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  • New England beat Cincinnati 34-13 last week, despite QB Tom Brady throwing for just 128 yards. It was his lowest passing total of the season and his completion rate was a mediocre 51.7%, which was his fourth consecutive game with sub-53% passing.
  • The Bills handled the Pittsburgh Steelers 17-10 last weekend, which was their fourth win in their last five games.
  • The Patriots won 16-10 in Buffalo earlier this year, but it was hardly convincing and Bills QB Josh Allen was knocked out of the game. It was New England’s sixth consecutive win over Buffalo.
  • The Bills have beat the Patriots just twice in their last 10 meetings. The good news for Buffalo is both wins came on the road; the last was a 16-0 win Oct. 2, 2016.

Bills at Patriots: Key injuries

Patriots WR Julian Edelman (knee/shoulder) hasn’t been at 100% for weeks. Edelman was limited Tuesday, but he’ll be there Saturday if he has to crawl. CB Jason McCourty (groin) and DL Danny Shelton (shoulder) were also limited Tuesday.

Bills DT Corey Liuget (knee) was limited Tuesday, while OT Ty Nsekhe (ankle) didn’t go. Both will be monitored this week.

Bills at Patriots: Odds, betting lines and prediction

Odds via BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Wednesday at 2:40 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Patriots 15, Bills 13

Moneyline (?)

Winning in Gillette Stadium is difficult for any visitor, especially young quarterbacks. Since Week 3 of 2000, only two quarterbacks (Daunte Culpepper and Patrick Mahomes) under 25 years old have won a road game vs. New England. Allen is 23.

Allen hit just 46.4% of his passes and threw three interceptions vs. New England earlier this year. The PATRIOTS (-295) are larger favorites than I would have predicted; feeling them in the -180 range. The Pats are the straight-up pick, although Buffalo (+230) provides a nicer payday for those anticipating a handing off of the torch. Buffalo is close, just not there yet…

New to sports betting? A $10 wager on New England profits $3.39 with a victory. That same bet on Buffalo returns $23 profit with an upset.

Against the Spread (?)

The spread has BUFFALO (+6.5, -110) written all over it; the hook (half point) makes it even sweeter.

New England’s offense, despite last week’s point total (there was a defensive score in there, too), stalls too often. They really miss Gronk. The Patriots are 3-3-0 at home ATS, 8-6-0 overall. Simply put, this will be close. The Bills are 9-4-1 ATS this year, 6-0-1 on the road. Hit this hard; a much closer line come Saturday won’t shock.

Over/Under (?)

The 37.5-point line is among the lowest of the week, paying -110 on both sides. Buffalo is 1-6-0 vs. the O/U this year on the road (3-11-0 overall); New England is 2-4-0 vs. O/U at home (5-9-0 overall). Score extra profit here; a $10 UNDER (-110) wager profits $9.09 with both teams combining for 37 points or less, which they will.

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