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Buffalo Bills vs. Minnesota Vikings Odds: 61% Of Bets On Vikings To Cover

The Minnesota Vikings take on the Buffalo Bills for an exciting Week 10 NFL game. Come check out the Vikings vs Bills odds and see who the public is backing.
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Buffalo Bills vs. Minnesota Vikings Odds: 61% Of Bets On Vikings To Cover

Possibly the best NFL game of the week will be against the Minnesota Vikings vs. Buffalo Bills. Buffalo comes into this one as arguably the top team in all of football as many believe that this squad has a legitimate chance of winning a Super Bowl this season. The Bills vs. Vikings odds are favoring Buffalo, but bettors don’t know if that should be the case.

The Bills have continued to show throughout the season that they can beat anybody in football at any given moment. Although the Vikings have played well, it would make sense if Buffalo does find a way to win this game if Josh Allen plays.

Minnesota, on the other hand, comes into this one in first place in the NFC North and it doesn't look like anybody's going to be able to take that crown from them anytime soon. They’re 7-1 on the season and have won six straight.

Let's break down these Vikings vs. Bills odds and see who the public is backing in this exciting NFL contest in Week 10.

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Bills vs. Vikings Start Time, Where to Watch, and Odds

  • Date: November 13, 2022
  • Game Time: 1:00 pm ET
  • Where to Watch: FOX

Bills vs. Vikings Odds

  • Spread: Bills -6.5 (-110), Vikings +6.5 (-110)
  • Total Odds: O/U 45 (-110)
  • Moneyline Odds: Bills (-250), Vikings (+215)

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Buffalo Bills vs. Minnesota Vikings Odds

TeamOddsHandle%Bet%
Bills-331%39%
Vikings+2.569%61%

As we can see from the table above, the Bills vs. Vikings odds currently see Buffalo coming in as a 3-point favorite. With this game being played in Buffalo, it certainly makes sense why this is the case.

Josh Allen still hasn't been cleared yet for this game and many believe that he might be out after sustaining an injury against the New York Jets in Week 9. Because of that, bettors are likely backing Minnesota in hopes that he won't be playing in this game and the line will change.

If Allen doesn't play in this game, there's a good chance that people that are taking the Vikings are going to be able to cash their bet. The Vikings have shown throughout the year that they can play with some of the best teams in football and even have a chance of covering the spread if Josh Allen does play.

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The Vikings vs Bills odds will likely see a major move either way. If Allen is going to play, we should see a 1-1.5 point difference on the spread line for Buffalo. If Josh Allen isn't going to play, we might see the Vikings even being favored in this game.

Bills vs. Vikings Odds Breakdown

The public is currently backing the Minnesota Vikings at a 61% rate with the Vikings vs. Bills odds. This means that people believe that Minnesota has a legitimate opportunity of winning this game either way. However, as we've noted above, this could also be people taking Minnesota because they're hopeful that Allen isn't going to play.

It's certainly not a bad tactic to think about because even if you do take Minnesota to cover the spread and Josh Allen does play, most sportsbooks will offer you a cashout still since the game didn't start.

We might see some crazy movement with the Vikings vs. Bills odds, so make sure to continue checking before you place any of your bets as you might be able to catch an upper hand before the game starts on Sunday.

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An Editor and Analyst for OddsChecker, Jon Conahan has been covering all major sports since 2019. He is a 2022 graduate of the Bellisario School of Journalism at Penn State University and previously played D1 baseball.

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