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Everything you need to know to bet on Monday Night Football Week 10: Broncos at Bills


NFL action in Week 10 will close when the Buffalo Bills (5-4) host the Denver Broncos (3-5) for Monday Night Football.

The Broncos will be fresh off of their bye week in Week 9. Their last game was a 24-9 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 8, their first win against Kansas City since 2015. Quarterback Russell Wilson completed 12 of 19 pass attempts for 114 yards and three touchdowns.

Buffalo has lost two of its last three games as it enters a second straight prime-time game on Monday looking to turn things around. Quarterback Josh Allen was 26-38 on pass attempts for 258 yards, one touchdown and one interception in the Bills' 24-18 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Night Football in Week 9.

Here's what to know about the Monday Night Football clash in Week 10.

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Bills vs. Broncos predictions

Sportsbook Wire: Take the Under total points

Johnny Parlay writes, "UNDER 47.5 (-110) is my STRONGEST PLAY – 1½ times your usual wager. If you haven’t heard, the Under is 10-1 in Monday night games this season, including cashes in the last 8. Only the Week 2 Pittsburgh Steelers’ 26-22 home victory vs. the Cleveland Browns was an Over (39.5) winner. Denver averages 21.5 points per game. Buffalo scores 26.7 PPG, but it has only averaged 20.2 PPG in the last 5."

CBS Sports: Bills 34, Broncos 17

Pete Prisco writes, "This is a must-win for the Bills, who have to get their offense going. The Broncos are coming off a bye, but they played well the last time out in beating the Chiefs. This is a tough challenge, though, on the road against a wounded team. I will take the Bills here to rebound with a strong offensive showing. Josh Allen will play faster and looser, which they need."

Action Network: Bills win, Broncos cover

George Stuckey writes, "I've been consistently fading the Bills since their trip across the pond. I just don't think the market is properly accounting for the drop-off on Buffalo's defense after all of the key injuries. Meanwhile, I've backed the Broncos a few times since seeing some improvements defensively. I'm not changing my tune this week and I'm rolling with the road 'dog catching over a touchdown."

The Ringer: Lay the points for the Bills

Sheil Kapadia writes, "Buffalo is in a bit of a rut—no doubt. But it still has Josh Allen. It still has Stefon Diggs. Rookie tight end Dalton Kincaid is coming on. And the offensive line has been good enough. I still think this group will get it together and go on a run... I can’t quit this Bills team. I feel like I say it every week, but this really feels like a get-right game.

"The pick: Bills (-7.5)"

ESPN: Bills are heavy favorites to win at home

ESPN's Football Power Index (FPI) predicts that Buffalo has a 78.7% chance to emerge victorious. It left the Broncos with a 21.1% chance to pull off the road upset.

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Monday Night Football: odds, betting lines for Broncos at Bills

The Bills are favorites to defeat the Broncos, according to the BetMGM NFL odds. Looking to wager? Check out the best mobile sports betting apps offering NFL betting promos in 2023.

All odds per BetMGM as of Monday morning.

  • Spread: Bills (-7)
  • Moneyline: Bills (-350); Broncos (+260)
  • Over/under: 47.5

How to watch Bills vs. Broncos: TV channel and streaming info

When: 8:15 p.m. ET

Where: Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, N.Y.

Cable TV: ESPN/ABC

Streaming: ESPN app; Sling; YouTube TV, FuboTV

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