The Buffalo Bills have had an impressive season, turning the ball over only eight times, tying the 2019 Saints for the fewest turnovers since records began in 1933. This statistic highlights their efficiency and care with the ball. In the upcoming wild-card game against the Denver Broncos, the Bills’ defense, which has struggled with third-down conversions, will face rookie quarterback Bo Nix, who has shown poise and mobility, avoiding sacks effectively. The Broncos, ending an eight-year playoff drought, will need to contain Bills’ quarterback Josh Allen, who has as many rushing touchdowns as the entire Broncos team. Analysts predict Allen will use his legs to convert first downs or score, despite the Broncos’ strong run defense. The matchup to watch is Broncos’ wide receiver Courtland Sutton, who could exploit the Bills’ zone coverage with deep in-breaking routes. Betting trends show rookie quarterbacks have struggled in road playoff games, going 0-5 outright and 1-4 against the spread in the last decade.
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