The Buffalo Bills have had much success under head coach Sean McDermott.
Since he took over in 2017, the Bills have only had one losing season and have three years with at least ten victories.
Aside from his leadership, they have emerged as one of the NFL’s elite teams thanks to Josh Allen‘s development.
The former Wyoming standout worked on his game to become a dual-threat quarterback.
But they didn’t stop there because they brought in Stefon Diggs via a trade with the Minnesota Vikings.
Since acquiring Diggs, the Bills haven’t missed the playoffs, though they have come up short twice against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Despite their shortcomings, the team knows that this tandem gives them the best winning chance.
Therefore, they signed Allen to a six-year, $258 million deal and Diggs to a four-year, $104 deal.
Buffalo didn’t stop there because they also added linebacker Von Miller via a six-year, $120 million contract.
Could the two-time Super Bowl winner be the lucky charm that Buffalo needs to win their first-ever Vince Lombardi Trophy?
PFF Bet thinks so by sharing the prop bet for total wins by the Bills in 2022.
Will the Bills go over or under 11.5 wins next season?
🔁 over
❤️ under pic.twitter.com/H1emHEh7z0— PFF Bet (@PFF_Bet) April 6, 2022
DraftKings Sportsbook has the Bills more likely to surpass 11.5 wins (-135) than to go under (+115).
The Bills Must Keep Their Momentum Going
They have the firepower to exceed that number, thanks to running back Devin Singletary, tight end Dawson Knox, and wide receiver Gabriel Davis.
Buffalo was also ranked the league’s best defense by the end of the 2021 regular season.
Gregory Rousseau, Matt Milano, Jordan Poyer, Micah Hyde, and Tre’Davious White contributed to that cause.
But for Buffalo to exceed 11.5 victories, they cannot afford any letdowns, like their 2021 season opener against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
They must also avoid a similar result to their Week 9 defeat to the Jacksonville Jaguars.
But barring any injuries, the Bills could have a 14-3 record to clinch their fourth consecutive playoff berth.
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