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Sign up with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo Thursday and unlock up to $100 in bonus bets each day for 10 days, for a total of up to $1,000 in value.To activate the offer, click here or use the module below.Deposit at least $5 and place your first bet on “Thursday Night Football” or any other event.Qualifying bets must have odds of -200 or longer to be eligible for the daily bonus bet match.This exclusive Fanatics Sportsbook promo is open to new users in Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, West Virginia and Wyoming.The Atlanta Falcons have been a tough team to pin down this season.

While they’ve shown flashes of promise—like their win over the Eagles and a close loss to the Chiefs—they struggled last Sunday against the Saints.The Falcons’ offense failed to score a single touchdown in a two-point win.

Their defense didn’t fare much better, allowing 25 first downs and 366 total yards, leading to a significant time-of-possession deficit (35:42 to 24:18).The Falcons’ defense and special teams managed to keep the game close, but it didn’t inspire much confidence in Raheem Morris’ squad.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, on the other hand, delivered a dominant performance against the Eagles in Week 4.Baker Mayfield threw for 347 yards and two touchdowns, and the Bucs out-gained Philadelphia by more than 200 yards (445-227).

Whether or not the Eagles had an off day, Tampa’s control of the game was undeniable.It was a sharp rebound from their puzzling Week 3 loss to the Broncos.Tampa’s main concern heading into “Thursday Night Football” is their injury report.

Key players like Mike Evans and multiple offensive linemen are banged up, but most of them played in Week 4 and are expected to suit up for this divisional clash.The Falcons, meanwhile, also have injury woes, most notably st...

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Publisher: New York Post

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