The Buffalo bill will face the annual trip to the Metropolitan Life Stadium on Sunday, September 14, facing the AFC East rival New York Jets.
Although the Jets have given Bill a high-function offense over the past few games, partner Green has taken over as head coach in new management with former cornerback Aaron Glenn taking over as head coach.
Despite Glenn being a bright defensive mind, New York handed over 34 points to the Pittsburgh Steelers and aging Aaron Rodgers in Week 1, including four touchdown passes. Not to mention, the bill scored 48 points on the road when Glenn was the defensive coordinator for the Detroit Lions last December.
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Outside of cornerback Gardner, Jets’ middle school doesn’t scare anyone, especially the bill. Shakir is a super reliable safety blanket for Josh Allen and he should get a fair amount of looks in Week 2.
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In the season opener against the Ravens, Shakir grabbed six of nine goals for 64 yards. Shakir was hit for 44 yards in 44 games in his last two games against the Jets, but also had 115 yards in November 2023.
Buffalo received another touchdown in a wide range of receiver Khalil Shakir (10) season. / Jamie Germano / Rochester Democrat and Chronicle / USA Today Network
Cook's 51-yard reception brought him over 100 yards to Baltimore's total 100 yards, and the big game ability made that what made this solid bet. On the ground, Cook took out just 13 times last week for just 44 yards, but he expects to have a greater success with the Jets.
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After 18 touches in Week 2, Cook should do a similar job against New York, where he could threaten a 78.5-yard total, which is by tearing off a long game.
James Cook celebrated his touchdown with teammate offensive tackle Spencer Brown in the second half of the game against the Baltimore Ravens at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park on September 7, 2025.
Call me a tooth punishment, but the reward of +650 is too tempting. Not to mention, Knox is clearly in the planning of the season – he caught Josh Allen’s first pass against the Ravens while he was in the area when Keon Coleman grabbed a deflecting pass for the fourth quarter touchdown.
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Knox caught just one TD pass in 2024, and he beat the Jets on the road in Week 6. Spreading 30 games in 2021 and 2022, Bill's main tight end recruited 15 TD receivers.
In addition to Knox, small bets are also valuable on any time TD of wide receiver Joshua Palmer (+380) and nervous Jackson Hawes (+2000).
New York Jet Safety Chuck Clark (36) caught Buffalo Bills' tight Dawson Knox (88) on December 29, 2024 at the Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park.
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