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IT’S TIME TO BEAR DOWN

Vikes will be thankful for kickoff change

- Richard Witt Follow Richard Witt on Twitter: @rich_witt1.

SUNDAY

Vikings (+2½) over BEARS: This looms as a tricky read in what may devolve into one of those old-time NFC North slugfests between top-drawer sides who are defensivel­y wellendowe­d. The l eague dealt the Bears the worst of this, by rescheduli­ng a 1 p.m. start into a Sunday-nighter — with the Bears then slotted for the opening act in Detroit in the Turkey Day Triplehead­er, four days later. GIANTS (-1) over Bucca

neers: Big Blue are attempting to work up their first winning streak of the season, off their successful fourth-quarter rally against the 49ers on Monday night. Fighting gamely to keep his career won-loss record on the sunny side of .500 (113-110), and with Oakland now in “lead” for 2019’s top draft pick, expect laser-focused Eli Manning effort against a Tampa Bay team that is minus-19 in turnovers. Panthers (-4) over LIONS: There is heavy conflict within this matchup, between the fundamenta­ls (which favor the visitors) and the technical readings. Laying more than a field goal may be quite a chunk for Carolina, which is recovering from an epic knock-

about thrashing at the hands of the Steelers — though Detroit having to face Cam Newton and a punishing running game may be facing trial by fire. Cowboys (+3) over FALCONS: Grant Jerry Jones points for following the courage of his conviction­s and plucking Amari Cooper away from the Raiders, thereby creating another valuable distractio­n permitting RB Ezekiel Elliott maximum opportunit­y to accumulate ground yardage. Last week’s seasonal time-of-possession high for Dallas may be a bad sign for the Falcons, who flat-overlooked the Browns in chilly Cleveland. RAVENS (-4½) over Ben

gals: Joe Flacco’s hip issues endure, so we’re left with either an eagerly anticipate­d look at rookie Lamar Jackson ( if physically capable — with his stomach issues, and off a mere two practices — or another Robert Griffin III rerun, which could work optimally if Griffin might somehow rediscover his dazzling showroom-new footspeed of earlier times. Stay tuned. COLTS (-2) over Titans: Marcus Mariota has been able to operate in nigh-perfect health in his past couple of outings — a rare sequence, for the injurypron­e star — and has made the best of it. He needs every bit of agility, because he hardly is known as a consistent master of the deep ball. Indianapol­is has feasted on modest competitio­n in their threegame win run, but Andrew Luck hasn’t been sacked in a month.

REDSKINS (+3) over Texans: Houston has won six straight, and is healthier than it has been in more than a year ... but the ’ Skins have allowed more than three touchdowns just three times all year and have a healthy Adrian Peterson. Alex Smith, alas, is compelled to operate behind a depleted offensive line. Houston may be peeking ahead to Monday nighter against the Titans next week.

Steelers (-5½) over JAGUARS: Switched to a 1 p.m. kickoff, since Vikings-Bears is far sexier these days, and those Chicago-market ratings are a wow. With six losses, six games left (and unlikely to be favored in any more of three of them), the Jags are running on fumes, given their diminished defense and a Blake Bortles who has apparently misplaced much of last year’s confidence. Still, a weighty lay.

CHARGERS (-7) over Broncos: Not looking to go to war against these Chargers under current conditions. Denver appears a broadly passive road team behind Vance Joseph’s direction. Hints of possible return of ace Bolts DE Joey Bosa afloat.

CARDINALS (- 5 ) over Raiders: Market continues to taunt habitual Raiders-haters with incrementa­lly-stiffer price, like this one — asking anti-Silver-and-Blackers to lay close to a touchdown, behind a scattersho­t offense. Lesser of evils?

Eagles (+8) over SAINTS: This specific market number is precisely power-rating derived, but it serves its purpose. New Orleans might have peaked too soon — and now is going to be without LT Terron Armstead, Drew Brees’ personal bodyguard. The Eagles know how, should be rightfully embarrasse­d by the home loss to Dallas, and see Golden Tate working his way into the offense in positive fashion.

MONDAY

Chiefs (+3½) over RAMS: Super Bowl preview? Could be! Neither of these high-powered offensive sides have yet to settle into the kind of dominant lateseason groove often displayed by momentum-riding NFL champs when up against other good teams. We prefer the look of the Chiefs when they’re forced to be resilient. KC didn’t lose to the Patriots — it just ran out of time. No WR Cooper Kupp for Rams! LAST WEEK: 7-6. SEASON: 66-68-2.

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