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Thanksgivi­ng debut for Rivers also big for Chargers, Cowboys

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ARLINGTON, Texas — Philip Rivers looks forward to his Thanksgivi­ng debut in his 14th season.

The six-time Pro Bowl quarterbac­k is also pretty fired up about how important Thursday’s visit to the Dallas Cowboys is for his Los Angeles Chargers.

“Outside of playoff games, I don’t know that there’s any bigger stage and game than Thanksgivi­ng,” Rivers said. “It’s certainly a big-time game, more so because of what’s riding on it for our team. Throw in the fact that it’s Thanksgivi­ng, even better.”

Los Angeles (4-6) started 0-4 while AFC West rival Kansas City won its first five. Now the Chargers are within two games of the divisionle­ading

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Chiefs after scoring their most points since 1981 in a 54-24 win over Buffalo.

The Cowboys (5-5) have lost both games without suspended star running back Ezekiel Elliott, with still four games remaining on the sixgame ban over alleged domestic violence. The defending NFC East champs are already all but eliminated in the division race, facing a tough road to a wild-card spot.

“It’s going to show the character of our team,” said quarterbac­k Dak Prescott, who has struggled without the backfield mate from their remarkable rookie season.

“We’ve got the choice to go 11-5 right now or 5-11 or anything in between. It’s about us coming in and coming to work every day to show the character and fight we have to be 11-5.”

Tyron Smith appears set to return for Dallas after the four-time Pro Bowl left tackle missed two games with back and groin issues. Prescott was sacked a careerhigh eight times in the first loss, 27-7 to Atlanta, and lost a fumble in both games.

But the Cowboys still have to figure out how to stop the run without 2016 All-Pro linebacker Sean Lee, who will miss his second straight game and fourth overall with a hamstring injury.

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ASSOCIATED PRESS Atletico’s Antoine Griezmann scores the opening goal during a Champions League group C match between Atletico Madrid and Roma at the Wanda Metropolit­ano stadium in Madrid on Wednesday.
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