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It's been a long season for the Jets but they probably won't see much of Josh Allen here. Even with that, I like the Bills to go out and put up points just like everyone does against the Jets, a team that's has allowed 23+ in all but three games, including seven straight. The Bills ran for 224 yards in the first meeting while winning 31-10, and that formula should persist here with James Cook eyeing the rushing title even as some Buffalo starters rest. The Jets are ready for this season to be over, so scoring early shouldn't be an issue for Buffalo, and I love getting this number at 22.5 if possible.
With the Bills a wild card and not likely to host a playoff tilt, this is likely the final game at now-called Highmark Stadium before the new version opens across the parking lot next season. So, emotion should be high for Buffalo, and the Bills will even don the same red helmets and uniform from their Super Bowl era in the 90s. No matter if Sean McDermott rests some starters after Josh Allen and friends make appearances, the hideous Jets just completed the worst December (-107 margin!) in NFL history! Aaron Glenn might as well give Joe Namath a call because he has no remaining options at QB other than Mizzou rookie Brady Cook, with three TD drives the past four games. Play Bills
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