Bills vs. Titans: Buffalo Remains +3 Underdog

Written by:
Don Shapiro
Published on:
Aug/07/2009
Bills vs. Titans Betting Odds

If you are looking to bet the Buffalo Bills, do so now as the line is dropping and should be around +2 by game day Sunday.  Already we were seeing one online sportsbook offering the line of +2.  Bills vs. Titans is a pre-season game that is receiving post season betting action. 

Sportsbetting.com still had the Bills at +3 heading into Saturday morning. 

The last ten head-to-heads in this series goes back to 1994.  The Titans have won the last four but covered the current -3 line only once.  Encouraging news for Buffalo Bills bettors.   Even though the Titans have beaten Buffalo 8 of the last 10 games, they've only covered the current line half of those 10 games and, as we already pointed out, the trend has been for Buffalo to come within 3 points in recent years.

Now factor in Terrell Owens, the chances of a cover or all out win are much greater.  Of course they are playing a Titans team that was the last defeated in 2008.

What to keep an eye on: The relationship between Owens and QB Trent Edwards will be watched closely in the minimal action both will see.

As for the Titans, Titans QB Vince Young has a lot to prove this year. As a No. 2, he will probably see some playing time this Sunday and has a chance to show what he has improved on since last season. 

The Titans lost Albert Haynesworth, and this is going to hurt.  Watch Jason Jones, his replacement, closely. 

Bet the Bills vs. Titans at Sportsbetting.com

Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com 

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