Bengals-Bills Daily Fantasy NFL Picks, Betting Odds

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Gambling911.com has your Bengals-Bills Daily Fantasy NFL picks along with the latest betting odds that had Cincinnati as a -3 road favorite.

The Bengals come into this game looking to remain undefeated.  Cincinnati beat Buffalo on the road by three points the last time these two teams met in 2013.

What to Consider With The Bengals: Cincinnati is decent against the pass but slightly below average against opposing running backs.  There is limited talent coming into this weekend on the Bills side of the ball with both the quarterback and running back positions.

What to Consider With The Bills:  They do rank 10th in points allowed to opposing quarterbacks but playing at home Buffalo will likely keep those points down further.  This Bills squad has yet to allow a running back to rush for more than 49 yards in a game this season. 

Who to Play: Andy Dalton ($5.7K) – At this price and based on his season performance thus far, Dalton deserves some consideration here though better options do exist.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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