NFL Thu. Night Football prop bets Week 15 2025
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The Atlanta Falcons face the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Thursday Night Football. Kickoff from Tampa, Florida, is set for 7:15 p.m. ET.
The NFL has already revealed, via Jenna West of The Athletic, that 2026 regular-season contests will be taking place in Melbourne (Australia), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), London (England) and Munich (Germany). This article will be updated soon to provide more information and analysis.
With a month to go in the regular season, the Atlanta Falcons are already looking ahead to 2026. The Falcons locked up an eighth straight losing season and were officially eliminated from the playoff race with their seventh loss in eight games,
Tampa has lost four of its last five games since staking out a massive NFC South lead and is now in danger of potentially missing the playoffs if it can't rebound down the stretch. The Bucs play three division games in the final four weeks of the season and need to stack wins in those contests, starting with this one on Thursday night.
Atlanta Falcons special teams coordinator Marquise Williams seems confident that his job is secure despite Sunday's meltdown.
As the final seconds ticked away on a thoroughly dismal performance, at least the Atlanta Falcons didn’t have to worry about hearing any more boos from the home fans.
The Atlanta Falcons acquired wide receiver Malik Heath and released safety Jordan Fuller ahead of their Week 15 matchup with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
In the new report, both cornerback AJ Terrell (neck) and tight end Kyle Pitts (knee) were listed as limited participants in Monday's practice. Meanwhile, London did not participate as he continues to deal with a knee issue, per Josh Kendall of The Athletic on X, formerly Twitter.