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BetMGM has updated NFL odds for the Atlanta Falcons, including moneylines, parlays, and more.
How to place a bet:
Will the Falcons make the playoffs? Will a receiver go under his regular-season receiving yards total?
For example: If you bet $100 on the Falcons to make the playoffs, the bet would settle when the Falcons clinch a spot or are eliminated.
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When you bet on the spread, you’re betting on the final margin of the Falcons game.
For example: If you bet $33 on the Falcons -4.5 (-105) against the New Orleans Saints, Atlanta must win the game by at least five points.
Alternatively, if you bet $25 on the Falcons +7.5 (-115) against the Detroit Lions Arizona must lose by seven or fewer points (or win the game).
If the scoring margin is identical to the spread (e.g., -2 or +4), the bet is a push, and your money is refunded.
Will the Falcons win the game? The margin of victory doesn’t matter when betting on a moneyline.
For example: If you bet $75 on the Falcons +135 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Atlanta must win the game.
If the game ends in a tie, the bet is a push.
How many combined points will be scored by both teams? The final result (win, loss, or tie) of the game is irrelevant in over/under betting.
For example: If you bet $80 on over 43.5 (-105) in the Falcons’ game against the New England Patriots, the teams must combine for at least 44 points.
Alternatively, if you bet $80 on under 43.5 (-115), the teams must combine for 43 or fewer points.
If the combined point total is identical to the over/under total (e.g., 44 or 45, the bet is a push.
You can combine Falcons bets and other NFL bets into one parlay for more entertainment.
For example: If you bet $15 on a two-leg parlay with the Falcons’ moneyline (+110) against the Seattle Seahawks and a Green Bay Packers player prop bet (+140), both legs must hit for the parlay to cash.
If one bet is a push, it’s eliminated from the parlay, and odds (and payout) are recalculated without that leg. You can also Cash Out early on a parlay bet (if available).
You can also build multi-sport parlays and NFL teaser bets with odds from NFL games, MLB games, and more. And BetMGM offers the best sportsbook promotions for parlays.
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