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The college football regular season may have come and gone — seemingly in the blink of an eye — but the NFL has three games on Saturday to fill the void that’s been left. Steelers Now and Fanduel Sportsbook have an offer to spark a little bit more interest in these contests.

Our readers have an exclusive offer to bet on this slate. If you sign up with Fanduel now, you can choose one of the games below to wager $5 on and win $150.

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Let’s take a look at these contests and how to bet on them using odds from FanDuel Sportsbook.

The early contest will see Indianapolis visit Minnesota as a 3.5-point underdog. The Colts are listed at -114 on the spread and the Vikings are -106 to cover. On the money line, Minnesota is down at -186, while Indy is +156. The total is marked down at 47.5 points, with the over at -105 and the under -115.

After starting the season 3-2-1, including a home win against Kansas City, the Colts have dropped six of seven. They’re on a three-game losing streak, but enjoyed a bye this past week.

Minnesota (10-3) is also coming off a loss, a 34-23 setback to division rival Detroit. Despite their record, they’re still in the process of proving doubters wrong.

After that, Baltimore (9-4) — which just beat the Pittsburgh Steelers — faces Cleveland (5-8) in DeShaun Watson’s home debut as a Brown. That one will begin at 4:30 p.m. ET on NFL Network.

The hosts are favored by 2.5 points and are -156 on the money line. The Ravens, meanwhile, are -104 to cover the spread and +132 underdogs on the line.

Baltimore has won six of its past seven, in fact, but finds itself without a huge offensive piece in former MVP quarterback Lamar Jackson.

The night cap will kick off at 8:15 p.m. ET in Buffalo, as the seven-point favorite Bills (10-3) welcome in the explosive Miami Dolphins (8-5).

The Dolphins have hit a bit of a lull — losing two in a row — while Buffalo has won four straight. Miami is a +265 underdog, while the Bills are -330 on the money line. The over/under total is fixed at 43.5 points.

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