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Visiting teams should enjoy NFL holiday feasts

- BY BARRYWILNE­R Online: http://pro32.ap.org/poll and http://twitter.com/ap—nfl

Happy Thanksgivi­ng. Welcome to our home. Feel free to take a victory with you when you leave.

That’s how Pro Picks sees today’s three holiday games: all wins for the visitors.

Nice hosts, those Lions, Cowboys and Jets.

Houston heads into Ford Field as a three-point favourite, and after the Texans barely squeezed past Jacksonvil­le last weekend, they will be firmly focused on the Lions.

“We were trying hard the whole game,” defensive end J.J. Watt said of the 43-37 overtime win. “We just weren’t having much success. You keep trying things and trying things and eventually, something starts to work.”

Not much works for the Lions when they play a better team. Houston, ranked No. 1 in the AP Pro 32, is a much better team than Detroit (No. 19, AP Pro 32). TEXANS, 35-26 In other games: No. 18 Washington (plus 4) at No. 16 Dallas The NFL’s other Texas team plays just as much up-and-down football as the Lions do. Dallas is weak running the ball, Washington quite strong in that area, particular­ly with creative rookie quarterbac­k Robert Griffin III complement­ing another outstandin­g first-year player, Alfred Morris.

Whichever team controls the ball and the clock in this renewal of a bitter rivalry that has featured some memorable Thanksgivi­ng meetings — Clint Longley, anyone? — should take charge. That will be the Redskins.

REDSKINS, 24-20 No. 7 New England (minus 7) at No. 21 New York Jets Anyone who believes the Jets revived their season with a win in St. Louis — even if it was, by far, their best performanc­e in a month — will come away severely disappoint­ed tonight. Another intense rivalry in which the guest will rudely treat the home team.

PATRIOTS, 33-16 No. 30 Oakland (plus 7 1/2) at No. 17 Cincinnati Bengals have schedule that could see them grab a wild-card spot. No. 26 St. Louis (plus 3) at No. 25 Arizona Unless the Cardinals coax Kurt Warner out of retirement this week . . .

UPSET SPECIAL: RAMS, 17-10 No. 5 Green Bay (plus 2 1/2) at 9 New York Giants Time for Giants to turn around their season, albeit barely.

GIANTS, 28-27 No. 3 Atlanta (pick ’em) at No. 12 Tampa Bay Bucs are scaring everyone with their offence. They will scare, but not FALCONS, beat, Falcons. 30-27 No. at Confidence-boosting No. 6 Baltimore 20 San Diego (minus 2) win over Steelers rolling. helps keep Ravens

RAVENS, 28-20 No. at No. 4 Denver 32 Kansas (minus City 10) It’s ugly in KC, and about to get much more so.

BRONCOS, 31-10 No. 10 Seattle (minus 3) at No. 24 Miami If Seahawks truly are contenders, they can’t falter here.

SEAHAWKS, 22-17 No. 22 Buffalo (plus 3) at No. 15 Indianapol­is Don’t be fooled by Bills’ win over Miami or Colts’ collapse in Foxborough.

COLTS, 30-24 No. 23 Tennessee (minus 3) at No. 31 Jacksonvil­le Titans favoured on road shows how shaky things are in Jacksonvil­le. A hunch:

JAGUARS, 20-17 No. at No. 14 8 Minnesota Chicago (OFF) Jared sieve of Allen a Bears can’t offensive wait to face line. that

VIKINGS, 17-16 No. 2 San Francisco (OFF) at No. 12 New Orleans Imagine if Niners can play like they did last Monday night against Saints’ so-so defence.

49ERS, 27-21 No. 11 Pittsburgh (OFF) at No. 29 Cleveland Steelers might run the ball 60 times.

STEELERS, 13-9 No. 28 Carolina (OFF) at No. 27 Philadelph­ia, Monday night Eagles are more of a mess than Panthers.

PANTHERS, 14-13

2012 record Against spread: 5-6-2 (65-88-5). Straight up: 12-2 (97-62-1)

Best Bet: 5-4-2 against spread, 9-2 straight up.

Upset special: 7-4 against spread, 5-6 straight up.

 ??  ?? BEST BET: BENGALS, 33-17
BEST BET: BENGALS, 33-17

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