To complement the Thanksgiving fare and Black Friday bargains, the NFL is serving up an intriguing slate of holiday week matchups.
And with three Turkey Day games and a second-annual Black Friday contest scheduled, it’s the perfect time to explore the best NFL betting apps and get in on our top online sportsbook promo code offers to collect up to combined $6,350 in welcome bonuses (see below).
Best NFL betting apps, sportsbook promos: How to claim your sports betting bonuses
Along with the standard point spreads, moneylines and game totals for each NFL contest, sportsbooks also roll out a full array of game, team and player props for every matchup.
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- Place your initial bet on an NFL Thanksgiving or Black Friday game or another qualifying market.
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Best NFL betting apps, sportsbook promos: Lions, Cowboys, Packers are Thanksgiving hosts
Following is a quick glance at the three NFL Thanksgiving games and the Black Friday matchup, including kickoff times and the the early-week sportsbook consensus point spreads and totals:
Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions (-10.5, 48.5), 12:30 p.m. ET (CBS)
The NFC-leading Lions (10-1) have been an absolute ATS wagon, covering the spread in an impressive 70.8 percent (46-19) of their games since the start of the 2021 season, including 9-2 so far this season.
The Bears, meanwhile, are bringing up the rear in the NFC North at 4-7 (5-4-2 ATS) but are 8-4 SU (7-5 ATS) in their last 12 games against Detroit, including a SU split/ATS sweep a season ago.
New York Giants at Dallas Cowboys (-4, 37.5), 4:30 p.m. (FOX)
Late Thanksgiving afternoon, we get Cooper Rush and the Cowboys (4-7) hosting Tommy DeVito and the Giants (2-9).
One streak will have to give here as Dallas is 0-5 so far at home this season but has beaten Big Blue in seven straight meetings, including a 20-15 win as a six-point road favorite in Week 4.
Miami Dolphins at Green Bay Packers (-3.5, 47.5), 8:20 p.m. (NBC, Peacock)
Tua Tagovailoa and the South Beach Dolphins (5-6) venture north to the frozen tundra to take on Jordan Love and the Packers (8-3).
Buoyed by Tua’s return from a concussion, Miami has won three straight after a 2-6 start while Green Bay has overcome Love’s own early-season injury absence to win six of its last seven outings.
Best NFL betting apps, sportsbook promos: It’s Black Friday, AFC West style
For the second straight year, the NFL has scheduled a Black Friday afternoon contest, and it’s the latest in a long-time AFC West rivlary.
Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs (-13, 42.5), 3 p.m. (Amazon Prime
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Patrick Mahomes and the two-time defending Super Bowl-champion Chiefs are once again setting the AFC pace at 10-1. They’ve thrived in one-score games (8-0) and are only 5-6 ATS so far this season.
Meanwhile, the last-place Raiders (2-9) own the league’s longest current losing streak at seven straight — including a 27-20 home defeat vs. K.C. in Week 8 — and now will be without QB Gardner Minshew, who suffered a fractured collarbone Sunday.