Las Vegas Review-Journal

NFL’S Thanksgivi­ng slate is winner

Picking games is difficult task with solid teams

- By Rob Maaddi

Thanksgivi­ng will be filled with food and winning football teams.

The three-game slate for Thursday turned out better than anyone could’ve hoped when the schedule was announced. Five of the six teams playing are currently sitting in playoff spots.

The early game that traditiona­lly features the Lions (4-6) is more interestin­g now that Detroit has won three straight games. The visiting Buffalo Bills (7-3) are among the NFL’S best teams and already won a game in the same stadium after a blizzard forced them out of western New York last week.

Just in time for dinner or dessert, the Dallas Cowboys (7-3) host the New York Giants (7-3) in a battle for second place in the NFC East. The Giants were expected to be jockeying for draft positionin­g at this point of the season.

Instead, they aim to get back on the winning track after losing to the Lions. The Cowboys are coming off a 40-3 win in Minnesota.

On the subject of the Vikings, they’ll look to rebound from that loss to Dallas in the nightcap against the New England Patriots (6-4).

Minnesota (8-2) has been outscored 64-10 in its two losses.

Pro Picks has fared far better predicting Sunday games than Thursday contests this season, but perhaps three games are luckier than one.

Buffalo (minus 9½) at Detroit

Josh Allen and the Bills face a different crowd in Detroit this week. The Lions have allowed 19 points per game during a three-game winning streak.

■ BILLS, 30-22

New York Giants (plus 9½) at Dallas

The Cowboys are 1-10 against the spread in the past 11 games on

Thanksgivi­ng, but the Giants are dealing with several injuries.

■ COWBOYS, 27-16

New England (plus 2½) at Minnesota

Kirk Cousins is 0-2 against Bill Belichick. The Patriots can’t score. ■ VIKINGS, 23-13

Baltimore (minus 4) at Jacksonvil­le

Struggling to beat the Panthers got the Ravens’ attention.

■ BEST BET: RAVENS, 24-17

Cincinnati (minus 2½) at Tennessee

The AFC South-leading Titans get no respect in a playoff rematch against the team that ended their 2021 season.

■ UPSET SPECIAL: TITANS, 24-23

Denver (minus 2½) at Carolina

It’s Sam Darnold’s turn to start for the Panthers. At least he didn’t cost Carolina Russell Wilson’s price.

■ BRONCOS, 20-16

Atlanta (plus 4) at Washington

Taylor Heinicke is 4-1 as the starter, the defense is leading the way, and the Commanders are rolling. The Falcons remain one game behind the Buccaneers in the NFC South.

■ COMMANDERS, 21-19

Tampa Bay (minus 3½) at Cleveland

Tom Brady and the Buccaneers return from a bye. Jacoby Brissett starts his last game before Deshaun Watson’s return.

■ BUCCANEERS, 23-17

Houston (plus 13) at Miami

Fresh off a bye, the Dolphins get another one against a one-win team. ■ DOLPHINS, 30-13

Chicago (plus 4½) at New York Jets

Justin Fields has an opportunit­y to make the Jets regret taking Zach Wilson ahead of him in last year’s draft even more.

■ JETS, 19-17

Raiders (plus 3½) at Seattle

The Raiders try to build off a comeback win at Denver.

SEAHAWKS, 27-23 Los Angeles Chargers (minus 4) at Arizona

The right opponent for the Chargers to get back on the winning track after losing two in a row.

■ CHARGERS, 30-17

Los Angeles Rams (plus 14½) at Kansas City

The defending Super Bowl champions are a mess. Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs look like the best team in the NFL.

■ CHIEFS, 31-13

New Orleans (plus 9½) at San Francisco

Jimmy Garoppolo and the 49ers are rolling.

■ 49ERS, 26-20

Green Bay (plus 7) at Philadelph­ia

Aaron Rodgers and the Packers are desperate to save their season.

■ EAGLES, 24-23

Pittsburgh (plus 2½) at Indianapol­is

The Colts would’ve defeated the Eagles if they didn’t make costly penalties.

■ COLTS, 20-16

 ?? Andy Clayton-king The Associated Press ?? Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings will look to rebound from their worst game of the season when they host the New England Patriots on Thursday.
Andy Clayton-king The Associated Press Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings will look to rebound from their worst game of the season when they host the New England Patriots on Thursday.

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