The Dolphins and Bills rivalry is among the best in the NFL, even if one of those teams -- the Bills in this case -- haven't been very good. The Dolphins will use their running attack to beat up on the Bills defensive line. They'll also look to harass Bills QB Trent Edwards with pressure on their offensive line.
Player to Watch: Chad Henne enters the game as someone to watch. The Dolphins should be able to run the ball against the Bills, whose defensive line isn't great. That means Henne will have opportunities to go deep. If he can hit those, then this game won't be close.
Line: Dolphins are three-point favorites.
Prediction: The Dolphins should take care of business here but this is a rivalry game so it could be closer than some think. The Dolphins should win by a touchdown at least.
The Buffalo Bills will hit the highway in an AFC East divisional battle when they take on the Miami Dolphins in an NFL pro football game on Sunday afternoon.
Kick off time from Miami is scheduled for 1PM Eastern Time and its CBS with the television coverage.
The betting odds opened up with the home team Miami Dolphins favored by -6 1/2 points with an over under of 41 ½ points.
Early money from the wagering public has come on the side of the road underdog Buffalo Bills as the Miami Dolphins are now favored by -5 points. The total has moved down to 40 ½ points.
Those backing the home favored Miami Dolphins on the money line will lay -245 odds with the road underdog Buffalo Bills bringing back +205 odds to earn the upset win without the need of taking the points.
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These two AFC east divisional foes met in week 1of the season and it was the Miami Dolphins with the 15-10 victory against the Buffalo Bills as a -3 point road favorite. The game landed under the closing total of 39 points.
The Miami defense simply dominated allowing the Bills only 50 yards rushing on 17 carries for well under 3 yards per carry and just 116 passing yards. The Bills could only earn 9 first downs in defeat.
Buffalo travels to Miami with a record of 3-10 on the season. The club puts up 19 points and 312 yards per game.
The Bills are on the road for the seventh time this season where they sit at 1-5. Their only road win came in a come back 49-31 wild victory at the Cincinnati Bengals as a +4 point underdog.
Buffalo broke a two game losing streak with the 13-6 home victory against the Cleveland Browns at a pick.
The Buffalo Bills put up 323 yards and converted on 5 of 14 on third down. The team had great success on the ground with 192 yards on 42 carries for over 4 ½ yards per rush. The squad was just 1 of 4 inside the red zone.
Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 14 of 23 passes for 142 yards with a touchdown and no picks.
Running back Fred Jackson on 29 carries rushed for 112 yards. Rookie C.J. Spiller on 8 carries rushed for 33 yards.
Tight end Jonathan Stupar led the team with three catches for 45 yards. Wide out Steve Johnson had 5 receptions for 42 yards.
Defensively the Bills surrenders 26 points and 363 yards per game.
They allowed just 187 yards to the Browns offense last week and only 2 of 10 on third down. Buffalo limited Cleveland to only 105 yards on 25 carries for just 4.2 yards per rush average. The Bills forced three turnovers by their AFC north opponent and gave just one back. They allowed the opposing quarterback just 12 of 20 passes for 86 yards and a pick.