Buccaneers' Passing Offense Challenges Falcons
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Tampa Bay’s passing offense has played a big part in its success, considering that the running game has been slow to get on track.
With the Buccaneers putting the Falcons under pressure, it makes sense to target Falcons QB Kirk Cousins to exceed his passing prop of 226.5 yards .
Kyle Pitts over 30.5 receiving yards (-110) is a standard contrarian play, considering the Falcons tight end didn’t record a single reception last week .
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