The Weekly Showstopper: Jets vs. Bills, Eagles vs. Giants and Dolphins vs. Chargers

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Colton Pool @CPoolReporter Dec 08, 2022, 3:12 PM

Things are very tight in the NFC East and AFC East, and matchups this weekend could eventually decide the playoff field.

If you want to bet on NFL games, here are online sports betting insights for the New York Jets playing the Buffalo Bills, the Philadelphia Eagles going head-to-head with the New York Giants and the Miami Dolphins facing off with the Los Angeles Chargers.

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New York Jets vs. Buffalo Bills

Sunday, Dec. 11 | TV: CBS | 1 p.m. ET

The Bills (9-3) are 10-point football betting favorites against the Jets (7-5) in this AFC East showdown.

Bills quarterback Josh Allen is third in the league with 3,406 passing yards and is tied for second with 25 passing touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He’s also second on the team with 581 rushing yards to go with five touchdowns on the ground. 

Stefon Diggs is third in the league with 1,202 yards on 91 receptions, which is second in the NFL.

Meanwhile, for the Jets, through two starts, Mike White has thrown for 684 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions on a 62.4% completion rate. Garrett Wilson has been his go-to receiver and leads the team with 790 yards and four touchdowns on 57 catches.

Philadelphia Eagles vs. New York Giants

Sunday, Dec. 11 | TV: FOX | 1 p.m. ET

On the road, the Eagles (11-1) are seven-point NFL betting favorites against the Giants (7-4-1).

Jalen Hurts, who’s second in NFL MVP odds at +125, has thrown for 2,940 yards while rushing for 609. He’s completed 68.1% of his passes and has 20 touchdown throws with three interceptions and nine rushing touchdowns.

AJ Brown paces the Eagles with 950 yards and nine touchdowns on 61 receptions. Miles Sanders has a team-high 924 rushing yards and nine touchdowns.

Giants running back Saquon Barkley is fourth in the league with 1,055 rushing yards to go with eight touchdowns on the ground. Quarterback Daniel Jones has thrown for 2,365 yards, 11 touchdowns and four interceptions on a 66% completion rate to go with 522 yards and four touchdowns on the ground.

Miami Dolphins vs. Los Angeles Chargers

Sunday, Dec. 11 | TV: NBC | 8:20 p.m. ET

The Dolphins (8-4) have NFL odds of -190 to win over the Chargers (6-6) on Sunday night.

Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa is tied for the fourth-best odds to win MVP at +1200. He’s thrown for 2,859 yards, 21 touchdowns and five interceptions while completing 68.1% of his passes. 

Tyreek Hill is the NFL’s leading receiver with 1,379 yards on 96 catches to go with five touchdowns. Jaylen Waddle is second on the team with 972 yards and six touchdowns on 57 receptions.

Despite his best receivers being out at different points in the season, Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert is fourth in the league with 3,339 passing yards, while throwing for 20 touchdowns and seven picks on a 66.7% completion rate. Running back Austin Ekeler is first on the team in rushing yards (589) and second in receiving yards (564) with a combined 12 touchdowns.

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Colton Pool

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Colton Pool is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM living in Bozeman, Montana, focusing on the NFL and NBA. Previously, he covered Montana State football at the Bozeman Daily Chronicle and worked at newspapers in his home state of North Dakota. He graduated from North Dakota State in 2015.

Colton Pool is a Web Content Writer for BetMGM living in Bozeman, Montana, focusing on the NFL and NBA. Previously, he covered Montana State football at the Bozeman Daily Chronicle and worked at newspapers in his home state of North Dakota. He graduated from North Dakota State in 2015.