Bills Win Total Odds Show Super Bowl Faith

   

The Buffalo Bills are coming off a season that saw Josh Allen win the NFL MVP award after guiding the franchise to a 13-4 regular-season record and making it to just his second AFC Championship appearance.

Bills Win Total Odds Show Super Bowl Faith

With the free agency additions of Josh Palmer, Joey Bosa, Larry Ogunjobi, and Michael Hoecht, the "big" additions, the franchise didn't lose too much star power with Von Miller released along with Jordan Poyer, Tre'Davious White, Mitch Morse, and Deontay Hardy. 

So, as things stand, the Bills appear to be in solid shape ahead of the NFL Draft.

But we are at the time of year when people are making assumptions and predictions about how each team will fare for the year ahead, despite the fact that so much can change over the next couple of months.

One such thing is the classic over/under win totals, which are seen as a gauge of how the outside NFL world sees how good or bad a team could be.

For the Bills, per Yahoo Sports, they are one of just four teams whose over/under wins total is set at 11.5.

For reference, in the last five seasons, Allen has led the Bills to at least 11 regular-season wins, and three times, 13 wins were achieved.

Given the state of the AFC East with the New York Jets in rebuild mode, the New England Patriots doing their best to get out of a rebuild, and the Miami Dolphins an unknown, it isn't hard to envision the Bills winning the division with 11+ wins yet again.

With the Bills again expected to be in the thick of the Super Bowl chase in 2025, to do that, a playoff spot must be secured, and to do that, Sean McDermott's team will need to win a lot of games.

And going the over on 11.5 wins for the year seems like a good bet for the 2025 Bills.