Buccaneers Lead NFC South
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The Buccaneers ( 3-1 ) look to extend their lead in the NFC South when they head to Atlanta on Thursday night for a divisional bout with the Falcons ( 2-2 ) The Falcons opened as three -point favorites but have since seen that line sliced in half .
The Falcons have a 1 -3 record against the spread through their first four games, while Tampa Bay is 3-1 .
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