Two of the NFL’s most effective offences are that of the Buffalo Bills and Detroit Lions. The Bills are tenth in overall offence and second in scoring, while Detroit is first in both categories. This might make Sunday’s matchup between the two clubs, one of the season’s most anticipated matchups, a high-scoring contest. The quarterbacks on both teams are in the running for MVP, and there is no shortage of skill in their offences.
Jameson Williams, a wide receiver for Detroit, is one player who might make an impression on Sunday. Rasul Douglas, a cornerback who has been one of the Bills’ best covering defenders, will not be playing. Given that Detroit also has Amon-Ra St. Brown, Tim Patrick, and Sam LaPorta as pass-catchers, in addition to David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs in the run game, the Bills will probably find it challenging to restrict every option in Ben Johnson’s offensive scheme. Williams is difficult to take away because of his speed. Williams may be able to make some huge plays in Sunday’s game because of his ability to spread the field vertically and the offense’s quickness in moving down the field.
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PlayiLottery lead writer Drew Ellis has Williams going over his projected total, currently set at 51.5 (-115) via DraftKings Sportsbook, as this week’s best bet
“There is a lot of room for big attacking plays in this big game. It’s difficult to see past Jameson Williams in that situation,” Ellis told Lions OnSI. “With his receiving totals, oddsmakers continue to appear conservative. Despite missing two games, he is quietly getting closer to a season with 1,000 yards. However, he only had 51.5 receiving yards on Sunday. We witnessed some defensive errors by Buffalo’s defence last week at Los Angeles. Jamo’s lightning-fast speed allows him to beat his man if the Bills decide to use man coverage.