Bengals-Bills highlights and live top plays for the NFL Divisional Round got started with Ja'Marr Chase's opening touchdown and celebration (pictured here) against the Bills.

Bengals-Bills Highlights: Top Plays From the NFL Divisional Round

The NFL Divisional Round rolled on Sunday, as Bengals vs Bills kicked off the action with plenty of highlights and top plays with a berth in the AFC Championship Game at stake.

Joe Burrow & Co. took care of business as +215 underdogs, knocking off the Bills to advance to an AFC Championship matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs in a 27-10 win. Obviously, the Bengals also covered the spread of 5.5 or 6 points, and the game went under the total of 48.5.

Here’s how it happened, with all the Bengals-Bills highlights and top plays from this NFL divisional round matchup.

And for the top plays and highlights from the Divisional Round so far, check out our NFL Top Plays: Divisional Round Highlights From Every Game.

Bengals vs Bills Highlights: Top Plays From the NFL Divisional Round

Frustration Boils Over For Buffalo

With the game all but out of reach late in the fourth quarter, Bills wide receiver Stefon Diggs appeared to have something to say to his QB. But at that point, the Bengals were well on their way to winning outright as +215 pregame underdogs on the moneyline.

Just Enough From Mixon

The Bills made a valiant effort, but Joe Mixon managed to get across the goal line to give the Bengals a 24-10 lead near the end of the third quarter that proved insurmountable. Mixon was +135 as an anytime TD scorer, and he had also soared past his rushing total of 46.5 by this point.

Damar Hamlin Pumps Up the Bills

The best highlights of the day in Bengals vs Bills have had little to do with the action on the field. Instead, they’ve been the glimpses of Damar Hamlin in a suite at the game, cheering on Buffalo.

Upon Further Review: A Huge Defensive Play

Matt Milano came up clutch to prevent Ja’Marr Chase from scoring his second TD. The ensuing field goal made the Bengals -2.5 on the spread, with the live total set at 51.5.

Yet by keeping Cincinnati to a field goal, Milano helped the pregame under (48.5) cash after it seemed like we’d be in for a track meet.

Very Sneaky, Sir

One good QB sneak deserved another. After sneaking for a first on fourth down in Bengals territory, Josh Allen kept it himself again at the goal line to get the Bills on the board and cash as a +150 anytime TD scorer.

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His and Hurst

Hayden Hurst was +340 as an anytime TD scorer, and he snagged the Bengals’ second touchdown to open the game, giving Cincy a 14-0 lead.

Meanwhile, Joe Burrow was -140 to go over 1.5 passing TDs, a bet that cashed with ease before we hit the first quarter break. His passing yardage total for the game was 278.5, which he came up short of with the Bengals able to run the ball at will late.

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Giving Chase

 

Ja’Marr Chase set the tone early, as he scored as a +125 anytime TD scorer (and +900 to score the first TD).

Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow

Pregame, the Bills were consensus 5.5-point favorites, with a few 6-point spreads available if you were looking to back Cincinnati. The over/under was 48.5, with the Bills -250 on the moneyline at their best odds, and the Bengals +216 on the moneyline at their best odds.

And pregame, the snow was falling already.

For our pregame Bengals vs Bills betting analysis, check out our experts’ best bets for Bengals vs Bills on Sunday.

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