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Prepare for “Thursday Night Football” featuring the Pittsburgh Steelers vs.Cleveland Browns with the Fanatics Sportsbook promo, offering new users $100 in No Sweat Bets daily for 10 days, totaling $1,000 in bonus bets.Use the Fanatics Sportsbook promo to bet on “Thursday Night Football” or any other game, ensuring an exciting way to boost your bankroll.New users in New York can claim an exclusive sign-up bonus — bet $5 and get $50 in bonus bets.

Use the module below to grab this limited-time Fanatics Sportsbook promo.Take advantage of the Fanatics Sportsbook promo, offering new users up to $100 in No Sweat Bets daily for 10 days.This exciting promotion is perfect for “Thursday Night Football” featuring the Steelers vs.

Browns.Sign up today and get bonus bets back if your No Sweat Bet doesn’t win.The AFC North matchup promises to deliver high-stakes action, and market movement shows growing confidence in one team.

The spread has bounced between -3 and -4 this week, but the most recent support is for Pittsburgh.Bet on Steelers -3.5 (-110) with your first No Sweat Bet and make the most of the Fanatics Sportsbook promo.The Steelers are primed to cover against the Browns on “Thursday Night Football.”Fresh off a gritty win over the Ravens, Pittsburgh’s defense is in peak form, holding one of the NFL’s top offenses to just 329 yards and forcing three turnovers.

Their ability to stifle opponents extends to the run game, as they limited Derrick Henry to just 65 yards.Meanwhile, the Browns are reeling, having dropped seven of their last eight games.Their defense, ranked near the bottom in opponent points per play and explosive plays allowed, just gave up 473 yards and 8.2 yards per play to the Saints.

Cleveland’s -9.4 point differential over their recent skid underscores their struggles.With a consistent Steelers squad facing a Browns team trending downward, Pittsburgh is well-positioned to cover, even on a short week.Expect the Steelers’ def...

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Publisher: New York Post

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