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Bills vs Falcons: Dalton Kincaid's Hot Streak Faces Bijan Robinson's Return

Dalton Kincaid's career-best performance meets Bijan Robinson's return. Can the Bills bounce back from a close loss, or will the Falcons extend their series lead?

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Bills vs Falcons: Dalton Kincaid's Hot Streak Faces Bijan Robinson's Return

The Buffalo Bills, following a narrow defeat to New England, will clash with the Atlanta Falcons on Monday at 7:15 p.m. EDT on ESPN. The Bills are favored to win by 4.5 points, while the Falcons lead the series 7-6. Bills' TE Dalton Kincaid has been impressive with a career-best 108 receiving yards last week, but LB Matt Milano is out due to a pectoral injury. Falcons' RB Bijan Robinson also had a career-high 181 yards from scrimmage before the bye week, and CB A.J. Terrell might return after a hamstring injury.

Last week, the Bills lost to the Patriots 23-20, while the Falcons had a bye week. The Bills have a 2-3 record against the spread, while the Falcons are 2-2. Despite the loss, Bills' rookie DT Deone Walker has been playing well, with over 30 snaps in the past two games and 3 tackles for losses. The Falcons' quarterback, Michael Penix Jr., will face the Bills' defense, which will be without Milano. Kincaid's strong performance last week could be a key factor in the Bills' offense. Meanwhile, Robinson's impressive yards from scrimmage before the bye week could pose a threat to the Bills' defense.

Monday's game between the Bills and Falcons promises to be an exciting matchup. The Bills are favored to win, but the Falcons have a strong record against them in the series. With key players on both sides, including Kincaid, Robinson, and potentially Terrell, the game could go either way. Fans can catch the action on ESPN at 7:15 p.m. EDT.

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