For the first time before Labor Day, sports bettors can't wager on football on a Thursday, but rather than focusing on the sports betting loss, users have plenty of options from basketball and other sports to utilize the current Fanatics Sportsbook promo code CBSFAN, which allows new users to bet and get up to $2,000 in No Sweat Bets in FanCash. Although there aren't any football games played on Thursday, you can always lock in your NFL Divisional Round bets as well before the numbers potentially move closer to the start. Get the latest Fanatics Sportsbook promo code CBSFAN here:

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Explaining the Fanatics Sportsbook promo code CBSFAN

Here's how to utilize the latest Fanatics Sportsbook promo code CBSFAN. New users just need to apply your offer in the bet slip and place a cash bet of at least $1 on any sport with odds of -500 or longer. Then you can repeat this process up to your first 10 days with Fanatics Sportsbook and if your daily wager settles as a loss, courtesy of Bet Insurance Rewards, you'll receive your stake up to $200 back in FanCash. In total, users could receive up to $2,000 in FanCash, if your bet loses all 10 days. This promotion is available to eligible users in states where Fanatics Sportsbook legally operates (outside New York).

New users must opt-in and wager $1+ cash on any market with odds of -500 or longer to receive your stake up to $200 back in FanCash with Bet Insurance Rewards if the bet loses (issued when qualifying wager settles). The 10-day period begins when you create your account. FanCash issued with this promotion expires seven days from the date it's issued. See full Promo Terms and FanCash terms in the Fanatics Sportsbook app. Want to get started? Click here to get started:

Thursday NBA betting preview

Thursday features a nine-game NBA slate, starting at 2 p.m. ET with the Magic vs. Grizzlies from Berlin, Germany. If you are looking for some early basketball action, the Magic are 5-point favorites in the latest Thursday NBA odds at Fanatics Sportsbook. However, the majority of the Thursday NBA action occurs at normal times, with multiple high-quality contests for NBA betting. One being the Oklahoma City traveling to play the Houston Rockets at 7:30 p.m. ET after the Thunder finally bested the Spurs, 119-98, on Tuesday. Oklahoma City is 34-7 this season, but just 1-3 against the Spurs. The Rockets are also having a strong season at 23-14, including 12-2 at home. This matchup, highlighted by Shai Gilgeous-Alexander vs. Kevin Durant, features the Thunder as 5-point favorites.

Later in the evening, the Golden State Warriors (22-19) host the New York Knicks (25-15), with the Knicks playing the second half of a back-to-back. New York lost to the Kings, 112-101, on Wednesday night. Golden State has won three of its last four games. Stephen Curry, at age 37, is ninth in the league in scoring at 28.1 points per game as he's still one of the top playmakers in the league. The Warriors are favored by 7 points, with an over/under set at 232 points. Knicks star Jalen Brunson left Wednesday's game early with an ankle injury, as a situation to monitor for Thursday NBA betting. Click here to get started:

Thursday college basketball betting

No. 9 Gonzaga takes the court on the road against Washington State at 10 p.m. ET on CBS Sports Network as the only ranked team in action on Thursday's college basketball schedule. Gonzaga is off to another dominant start at 17-1, including 5-0 in the West Coast Conference, as Mark Few has built one of the strongest programs in the nation. Washington State is 8-10 overall, but 3-2 in the conferece. Gonzaga forward Braden Huff and Graham Ike are each averaging 17.8 ppg for Gonzaga, with freshman guard Ace Glass leading Washington State at 15.9 ppg. For college basketball betting, Gonzaga is favored by 17.5 points in the latest Thursday college basketball odds at Fanatics Sportsbook. Click here to get started:

Divisional Round NFL playoff betting

Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford and Patriots quarterback Drake Maye both remain in the postseason and have the two shortest odds to win this year's NFL MVP award. However, many NFL fans would consider Josh Allen the best quarterback remaining in the playoffs and arguably the best QB in football. Yet, Allen and his Buffalo Bills have never made a Super Bowl over his eight-year career. With Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow and Lamar Jackson missing the playoffs this year, could this be the season he gets it done?

The Bills defeated the Jaguars, 27-24, on Wild Card Weekend in part due to heroic plays by Allen. Now, he'll have to repeat that against one of the best defenses in the NFL when the Bills travel to Denver to play the Broncos at 4:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Broncos are coming off a bye as the top seed in the AFC, and they are 1-point favorites in the latest NFL odds at Fanatics Sportsbook. Bills vs. Broncos precedes 49ers vs. Seahawks on Saturday, with Seattle favored by 7 points as the NFC West rivals meet for the third time this season in an 8 p.m. ET start. Click here to get started:

Responsible Gaming

All bettors need to practice responsible gaming. Fanatics has tools and resources for its users like the ability to take timeouts, as well as voluntary self-exclusion measures. Fanatics shares links, emails and phone numbers for local and national problem gambling helplines, including 1-800-GAMBLER.