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The return of Thursday Night Football also brings back the weekly NFL odds boost at MotorCity Casino’s FanDuel Sportsbook.
After achieving a winning streak in the first four weeks of the season, the promotion experienced its first loss in Week 5, resulting in the absence of a Thursday night game in Week 6.
In all fairness, the majority of the NFL season will be over by the time online gambling becomes available in Michigan. Therefore, retail sportsbooks are currently competing to capture a larger portion of the market.
There are various methods to entice customers, such as providing promotions, complimentary bets, and enhancing odds.
Playinmichigan has been informed by a few retail sportsbooks that they intend to provide promotions during the autumn season. However, it is worth mentioning that FanDuel has been the leading provider of weekly NFL odds boosts.
The focus of this week’s boost is on the NFC East clash between the Philadelphia Eagles and New York Giants, hosted by TNF.
NFL Week 7 odds boost features Philadelphia and the over
Bettors will see an increase in their winning odds from +200 to +250 if the Eagles secure a victory and the score of their game against the NY Giants reaches the 44.5-point over.
Customers are limited to a maximum bet of $200 for the promotion, and they are allowed to place only one parlay bet.
On Thursday at noon, FanDuel designated the Eagles as the clear favorites with a 4.5-point advantage, making them the overwhelming frontrunners.
So far this season, the Eagles games have had a 4-2 record for going over the total points, while the Giants games have a 2-4 record. Among the Week 7 matchups, the 44.5-point total for this game is considered to be one of the lowest.
On Thursday morning, FanDuel reported that the majority of moneyline bets and moneyline money wagered were placed on the Eagles, with percentages of 57% and 61% respectively. However, the specific values of these bets were not disclosed. Similarly, the over option received 63% of the bets, along with 58% of the money.
FanDuel set a 44-point total on Thursday afternoon.
(UPDATE: Unfortunately, the Eagles were unable to convert a 2-point conversion in the last minute, resulting in a missed opportunity to secure a victory for this bet. Hopefully, better luck will come next time.)
Thursday FanDuel odds boosts riding high
Patrick Mahomes was instrumental in getting the MotorCity hot streak started for Kansas City.
In Week 1, the Super Bowl champion quarterback successfully redeemed a boosted parlay against Houston. By scoring three touchdowns and leading the Chiefs to victory, he cashed in a bet with odds of +250, which had been boosted from +154.
During Week 2, the Cincinnati and Cleveland football teams, who are rivals in Ohio, exceeded a score of 9.5 points in the initial quarter. Ultimately, the Browns emerged victorious, resulting in a boosted parlay at +250 (originally +169).
The next week, Detroit bettors hit the jackpot again with an in-state game. Jacksonville and Miami both scored touchdowns in each half, resulting in a winning bet of +200 (originally +142).
Denver and the New York Jets extended their winning streak to four games, each scoring 15 or more points. The bet was initially enhanced from +104 to +140.
In Week 5, Tampa Bay and Chicago failed to score a touchdown in both halves, putting an end to the streak. This resulted in a bet, initially at +205, being boosted to +260.
Will FanDuel’s streak of winning NFL odds boosts continue?
Sunday odds boost is a three-team moneyline parlay
There is also an odds boost offered by FanDuel for the NFL games on Sunday.
At FanDuel, you can find a three-team, moneyline parlay with a tempting +275 odds. The three legs of this bet include New Orleans triumphing over Carolina, Cleveland emerging victorious against Cincinnati, and Green Bay dominating over Houston.
The initial odds offered were +215, and customers were limited to a maximum bet of $200 with only one bet allowed per customer.
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