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Bills vs. Jets best bets, player props, anytime TD scorers for MNF

The Bills and Jets collide in an AFC East showdown on Monday Night Football, and New York enters the game with interim coach Jeff Ulbrich at the helm after Robert Saleh was fired last week.  

New York has been anemic on offense, and Aaron Rodgers (ankle) won't be 100% tonight on MNF. After starting the season 3-0, Buffalo has suffered two straight losses to Baltimore and Houston, respectively. 

Let's get to our Bills vs. Jets best bets, player props, and anytime TD scorers for MNF with odds from top NFL betting sites.

Best player props & anytime TD scorer bets for Bills vs. Jets on MNF

The Bills are a 2.5-point favorite on the road with the total set at 41. 

New York Jets WR Garrett Wilson UNDER 61.5 receiving yards  

Expect some serious regression here for Wilson, who's coming off his best game with 101 receiving yards and a TD against the Vikings in London.

He didn't eclipse this receiving yard total in any of New York's first four games. Wilson was targeted only 20 times during that stretch, before seeing 13 targets last week. 

The Bills have yielded the sixth-fewest yards to receivers this season. We expect Wilson to come back to earth on MNF.

James Cook Anytime TD scorer   

Cook is dealing with a foot issue, so monitor his status heading up to kickoff before getting down on this. He leads the Bills with five total TDs on the season, and while New York has a stout defensive front, Cook is also capable of scoring through the air. At this price, he's worth a toss on MNF. 

Breece Hall OVER 12.5 rushing attempts   

TSN betting expert Tony Mejia loves this prop and his reasoning is sound. Here's Tony: "Rodgers isn’t 100 percent after spraining his ankle, so we’re expecting RB Breece Hall to get a heavier workload. With the Jets looking to spark their run game and keep Josh Allen off the field, count on Hall getting over 12.5 rushing attempts." 

Josh Allen ATTD scorer    

Allen used his legs to score two TDs in the season-opening win over Arizona. He hasn't been back since, but we like his chances against New York's aggressive front. There will be times when the pocket breaks down, and Allen is forced to run and likely often.

Let's not forget that Allen piled up 15 rushing TDs to lead all QBs last season. He and Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts tied for most in the NFL. 

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Kris Johnson serves as lead writer. With more than 15 years in sports journalism, his work has been featured in Sports Business Journal, Sports Business Daily, The Sporting News, NASCAR Illustrated, and more. Johnson, who also wrote a sports betting novel entitled The Endgame, graduated from Middlebury College.