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Chase Online℠ Bill Pay
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How to make online bill payments
Sign in to Chase Online℠ or the Chase mobile app and sign up for Chase Online Bill Pay. Choose “Pay Bills” in the navigation menu.
Choose “Add a payee” or “Manage payees,” enter the requested info and complete the flow.
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Once you complete the setup, you’ll be ready to pay any bill or any person all in one place.
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How does the Online Bill Payment Guarantee work?
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How does paying bills online work?
expandWith Online Bill Pay you can pay and manage your bills in one place. Pay virtually anyone—your utilities, credit cards, even your landscaper. Payments are secure, and you can schedule a one-time or repeating payment while eliminating the need for postage.
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How do I schedule one-time payments?
expandSign in to Chase Online℠ or the Chase Mobile® app and choose “Pay bills” then “Schedule payment” in the navigation menu. Choose your payee, enter the amount, “Pay from” account and the “Send on” or “Deliver by” date, then verify your details and submit. You'll see a payment confirmation where you can save or share your payment receipt.
Does it cost anything to pay bills online?
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What’s an eBill?
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How do I add a payee with a picture on the Chase Mobile® app?
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expandSign into the Chase Mobile® app and choose 'Pay bills,' then 'Manage payees' in the Navigation menu. Tap 'Add a payee.' Input your payee name in the Search field and a list of potential matches will appear as well as the option to add manually. After selecting to 'add manually' or choose a 'Potential match,' tap on 'Add payee with a picture of your bill' and complete the flow by either snapping a picture of your bill or uploading a screenshot of your bill.
How do I set up Automatic bill payments on Chase Online℠?
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What's new with Online Bill Pay?
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Sean McDermott and the Buffalo Bills clinched a division crown for the first time since 1995, as well as a spot in the AFC Championship Game. Star quarterback Josh Allen put together a season worthy of MVP consideration and found instant chemistry with newly-acquired receiver Stefon Diggs. They were looking like serious contenders all season long and were on the verge of securing their first Super Bowl berth since 1993 until they were upended by the Kansas City Chiefs. With such a young talented corps on their roster, it won’t be the last time the Bills find themselves making a playoff run.
Some role players’ contracts will have to be retooled this offseason, but the only major name set to become a free agent is linebacker Matt Milano. Offensive coordinator Brian Daboll was rumored to be leaving Buffalo to take a head coaching position, but he will ultimately stay put. 2021 remains a crucial offseason and the 2021-22 season presents another opportunity for the Bills to make a run.
In the meantime, Bills fans can celebrate their most successful season in almost 30 years– they earned it.
Buffalo Bills odds
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Bills prop bets
Prop bets are based on individual performance, typically surrounding players. For example, Josh Allen’s projected passing total against the Denver Broncos in Week 15 of the 2020 season was set at 268.5 yards. If a bettor expected Allen to throw for 269 or more yards, they would bet the over while those who expected Allen to throw for 268 or fewer yards would bet the under. Allen threw for 353 yards that game, giving over bettors the win.
Search below for Buffalo Bills team or player props currently being offered at sportsbooks. You can also look around at other teams and players using this tool. Happy shopping!
Bills futures odds
Futures are long-term bets that can range from an offseason to a full season (or beyond). Team win totals, award winners, and player performance are common futures. For example:
2020 Odds to win NFL DROY
- Chase Young -110
- Patrick Queen +450
- Kenneth Murray +1000
- Jaylon Johnson +1500
This line for the Defensive Rookie of the Year would often be bet before the season starts. Futures allow for bettors to capitalize on players they think are favorites to win awards long before the odds shift away from their favor. For example, Queen opened with odds of +900 to win the DROY award after the NFL Draft; his odds will shift as the season develops based on his performance for the Ravens defense.
Bills Super Bowl LVI odds
The Buffalo Bills are +1200 to win Super Bowl LVI– best in the AFC East and fifth-best overall.
Bills AFC East odds
The Buffalo Bills clinched the AFC East division title, their first since 1995. There were listed between +120 and +160 before the season.
Bills win totals
NFL win totals will be released later this offseason. Keep your eyes on this page for the latest NFL projected win totals.
Buffalo Bills 2021 schedule and betting odds
Check back for the complete Buffalo Bills 2021 schedule along with the opening spreads for every game.
How to bet on the Buffalo Bills
Moneyline
The moneyline is the simplest of bets, decided by the straight-up winner and loser of each game. Consider the following example:
- Bills -105
- Seahawks +130
The Bills are considered slight favorites in this matchup (indicated by -105), requiring a $105 bet to win $100 (plus the initial bet back). The Panthers are the underdog in this matchup, paying out $230 total for a $100 bet ($130 in winnings). How much either team wins or loses by does not matter in moneyline betting, the payout remains the same.
Point spread
Betting on the point spread is determinant on how many points a team wins or loses by. Take the following example:
- Bills -2.5 (-110)
- Dolphins +2.5 (-110)
In this example, Buffalo is favored by 2.5 points, indicated by “-2.5.” If the Bills win the game 23-20, the Bills (-2.5) win the bet and would have a total payout of $19.09 on a $10 bet ($9.09 in profit). If the Dolphins keep the game within three and lose 24-23, the Dolphins (+2.5) would win, and the payout would be the same as listed above.
Point total (over/under)
The point total refers to the over/under line set by books. This number projects the total number of points scored in a game and, like prop betting, is bet whether one thinks the score will go over or under the set point total. For example, a Week 16 game between the Patriots and Bills had a point total set at 52.5 points. Buffalo win the ballgame 38-9, which resulted in 47 total points. Those who bet the under in this game would cash out.
The expectation of 2019’s Bills defense and the expected inaccuracy of Josh Allen resulted in sportsbooks giving the Bills low point totals heading into 2020. However, an explosive offense and vulnerable defense led to lots of Buffalo’s games exceeding point totals, frequently scoring over 55 combined points.
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In-play and live betting
Sometimes, the most thrilling and rewarding bets are bets made while games are being played. These are referred to as live bets or in-play bets. Odds are ever-changing during games, which would prove to be fruitful for sharp and prepared bettors. For example, if the Bills (-225) were heavily favored against the Raiders (+190) before kickoff, a payout on a $10 bet on the Bills to win would win just $4.44.
However, say the Bills fell to a big 17-3 deficit in the first half despite controlling the overall game (due to a costly turnover or special teams gaffe). Odds may swing in favor of the Raiders, who may be a -110 favorite at halftime. Taking the Bills to come back and win the game could present plus-odds (say, +130). Should a bettor take Buffalo (+130) at halftime and the Bills pull off the comeback, winners would win $13 instead of $4.44 (plus the initial $10 bet).
This could also be an effective way to “hedge” your bet; say a bettor took the Raiders (+190) in that game, but Buffalo jumps out to a 10-0 first quarter lead and is controlling the overall feel of the game, bettors could hedge by throwing some money down on Buffalo (-270) to return some of the inevitably-lost bet.
Parlays and teasers
You can always string bets together in the form of parlays or teasers. Usually during busy Sundays, bettors can parlay several teams to win or cover against the spread and if all bets are successful, the payouts are multiplied. Teasers function similarly, except they allow bettors to move each point spread to a more favorable line in exchange for diminished odds.
Bills 2020 recap
Record: 13-3
Record ATS: 11-5
Over/under record: 10-5-1
Buffalo quickly became the favorite Cinderella team in the AFC. Josh Allen made one of the biggest single-season improvements of any quarterback, increasing his completion percentage nearly 10 points. Newly-added Stefon Diggs (acquired from the Vikings in an offseason trade) torched secondaries for the NFL receiving crown in 2020-21. Even longtime veteran Cole Beasley had somewhat of a breakout season, nearly breaking the 1,000-yard mark for the first time in his career (he finished with 967 yards). The Bills finished third in points scored per game (29.9), though the defense took a significant step back from 2019. Their 13-3 record is the franchise’s best since 1991 and ties their highest-ever regular season win total.
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11-5 was tied for the league lead in record against the spread (with Miami) as the Bills routinely defied expectations. Their offense was explosive even against some of the NFL’s best defenses– scoring 35 on the Rams in Week 3 (second in points per game allowed) and 59 on the Dolphins in Week 17 (fourth). Their ability to outpace almost anyone resulted in such a high ATS mark as well as against the point total. Their 10-5-1 record against the point total was good enough for fourth in the NFL.
Bills 2021 offseason moves
Key free agents: Jon Feliciano (RG), Darryl Williams (RT), Matt Milano (LB)
Draft pick position needs: LB, OT, EDGE, RB
The young corps of the Buffalo Bills should remain in tact for at least another season; just four players under 30 years old who had a snap count over 50% are set to be free agents this offseason. With Matt Milano hitting the open market and likely due for a large contract, the Bills may be down one of their key defenders. Also set for free agency are both right guards who started this season (Feliciano, Brian Winters). Veteran corner Josh Norman and edge Trent Murphy are expensive contracts for aging players that will likely not be renewed.
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Should Milano depart for a higher contract, Buffalo will be in serious need for a linebacker. There’s a glut of linebacker talent projected for the back end of the first round in the draft this year, including Missouri’s Nick Bolton and LSU’s Jabril Cox. The offensive tackle position is also in need of addressing, though this year’s class isn’t as highly-touted as last year’s crop.