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(*TODAY*)* Miami Dolphins vs Buffalo Bills LIVE STREA.Ms Collage Football ON TV Channel 13 September 2024
(*TODAY*)* Miami Dolphins vs Buffalo Bills LIVE STREA.Ms Collage Football ON TV Channel 13 September 2024
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Follow live action today as the Buffalo Bills and the Miami Dolphins clash on Thursday Night Football, each looking to build on their opening win
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The Bills and Dolphins both overcame 14-point deficits to win in Week 1 and now the two AFC East rivals square off in a Thursday Night Football clash at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami. Both teams are divisional heavyweights, with the Dolphins the marginal favorites to defeat the Bills today. Follow all of the latest news ahead of the game below.
Start time: 8:15 p.m. ET (5:15 p.m. PT)
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Latest odds: Dolphins slight favorites
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The uncertain status of De’Von Achane may have kept Jeff Wilson Jr.’s over/under in rushing yards off the board earlier today, but now that Achane is active for this game, Wilson has been added to the rush bets prop list.
BetMGM has Wilson listed with an over/under of 30.5 yards, with -120 odds on the over and -110 odds on the under.
The Bills' receiving corps is a work in progress, and that is part of why Dalton Kincaid may be the most reliable pass catcher on this squad.
The betting public has taken note of this, as Kincaid is listed with a receiving yards over/under of 45.5 (-120 over, -115 under). That is slightly higher than Keon Coleman (44.5, -110 over, -120 under) and Khalil Shakir (41.5, -115 on either side) and shows just how evenly distributed Buffalo’s passes may be tonight.
Josh Allen was locked in on underneath throws in Week 1. Stick routes, slants, shallow crossers, checkdowns: You name it, Allen was hitting quick-game throws within the rhythm of the offense when asked to and finding underneath answers late in the progression when need be.
He was accurate on 10 of 12 passes thrown between 1 and 10 yards, and one of those incompletions was knocked down at the line of scrimmage on a designed flat throw out of a bunch formation. The other was a slight miss on a checkdown to a backup running back on the Bills’ last offensive play.
Josh Allen is in the midst of a remarkable streak against the Dolphins. He has thrown at least two touchdowns in each of his last 13 games against Miami, the longest such streak in NFL history by some margin.
Most consecutive games vs. opponent with 2+ passing TD
Josh Allen vs Dolphins, 2018-active: 13 games
Dan Marino vs Jets, 1991-97: 10 games
Matthew Stafford vs Packers, 2014-18: Nine games
Includes regular season and playoffs