Derrick Henry, Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs Most Popular Player Props for Titans vs. Bills on Monday Night Football

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Dylan Buell/Getty Images. Pictured: Running back Derrick Henry #22 of the Tennessee Titans.

Josh Allen, Stefon Diggs and the rest of the explosive Bills offense returns after an 11 day layoff for Monday Night Football vs. the Titans.

But, it's Derrick Henry who will take the mantle as the most popular play for tonight's contest.

Titans vs. Bills Most Popular Player Props for Monday Night Football

  1. Derrick Henry to score a touchdown at anytime (-105)
  2. Stefon Diggs to score a touchdown at anytime (+100)
  3. Josh Allen to throw for two or more touchdowns (-200)

*Odds and data are according to PointsBet as of Monday morning.

These two teams have matched up in each of the last four seasons and Henry has scored during the last three.

In fact, last season Henry scored three times on 143 yards rushing. In 2020? Two TDs. In 2019 he scored once. It's a matchup he likes.

Allen tends to rack up the score card during this matchup too, so long as you don't count his relatively dismal rookie season.

The MVP favorite has glowed up since then, of course. In each of his last three contests against the Titans, he threw for two or more touchdowns. In 2018, he threw for 82 yards and a pick but somehow pulled out the win.

Allen has thrown for two or more touchdowns in 16 of his last 20 games, including the postseason. That's an 80% clip with roughly this offensive supporting cast. If you take those odds literally, that translates to roughly -400 odds.

Meanwhile, Diggs joined the Bills in 2020 and has played in this matchup twice. He scored last season but not during the COVID year. While anytime receiving touchdowns are always contingent on gameflow — and require a certain degree of fortuitousness — the Bills don't like to step off the gas pedal.

Even when they're up big, the Mafia still tend to air the ball out.

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