The Bills are 6-3-1 against the spread in the past 10 games to back up their strong 7-3 SU record. The total has gone over in six of those games. The Patriots are 7-3 against the spread and 7-3 straight up in their past 10 games. A little more than 50 percent of spread bettors like the slight over in the game given just how low it is for two good teams with a fair share of offensive playmakers. 59 percent of spread bettors are siding with the home-standing Bills given the low number and essential pick-’em equivalent game. The Bills are hoping the tide will stayed turned for a while. Before then, the Patriots had won 9 of 11. The Bills swept the meetings last season Before then, the Patriots had won seven in a row going back to 2016. The Patriots have a commanding lead of 76-45-1 tied to the Bill Belichick era. (betting odds per FanDuel Sportsbook) Patriots vs. The Patriots have been building some offensive momentum to get closer to the Bills’ level, but the low total is tied to two elite defenses on every level. The Bills have been hovering basic home-field favorites against their red-hot division rivals. Bills in Week 13, including updated odds, trends and our prediction for “Monday Night Football.” Patriots vs. Here’s everything to know about betting on Patriots vs. The feels like a classic, tight low-scoring December game between two bitter AFC East rivals with plenty on the line. Bill Belichick will create a high degree of difficulty with his defense, while Jones steps into a hostile environment with the scheming of Sean McDermott and Leslie Frazer working against him.
There’s pressure on one-time MVP candidate Josh Allen to outduel rookie first-rounder Mac Jones at quarterback.
The Patriots will be hoping for a big road win to take control of the division down the stretch, while the Bills would like to get on track to repeat in the East. ET, ESPN, ESPN2) they will be looking to build on their newfound old-school status as the would-be No. When the Patriots (8-4) travel to take on the Bills (7-4) to close Week 13 in the NFL on “Monday Night Football” (8:15 p.m.