
"The Bills will see a top-tier Denver defense that played man coverage on a league-high 60.8% of opponent dropbacks, so coordinator Joe Brady will need answers here to create defined targets and get the ball out of Josh Allen's hands at a quicker rate. Look for more crossers and underneath throws, though the Bills will take their shots down the field on perimeter one-on-ones. As always with Buffalo, the run game remains a critical part of the offensive script."
"We know what the Bills are from a defensive perspective, playing with discipline and zone eyes in their split-safety coverages. Look for Sean Payton to scheme concepts here, creating zone voids for quarterback Bo Nix to deliver the ball in rhythm. The Broncos can create production with the run game versus a Buffalo defense that has struggled to limit opposing rushers."
Denver plays man coverage on a league-high 60.8% of opponent dropbacks, forcing offenses to create quick, defined targets. Buffalo will increase crossers and underneath throws, take perimeter deep shots, and rely on James Cook's rushing volume. Dalton Kincaid projects as a middle-of-field target and outlet, making over 3.5 receptions plausible. Buffalo's defense uses disciplined zone eye technique with split safeties, which enables schemed zone-void concepts for quarterback Bo Nix. Denver's run game can exploit Buffalo's struggles against the rush; RJ Harvey's steady carries make over 54.5 rushing yards a viable bet. The total leans UNDER 45.5.
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