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Pro Picks: 3 favorites should have a feast in division matchups on Thanksgiving Day

Pro Picks is a weekly column where AP Pro Football Writer Rob Maaddi shares his picks for upcoming games. For all previous Pro Picks, head here.

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  1. Detroit Lions’ Impressive Record: The Detroit Lions enter their Thanksgiving game against the Green Bay Packers with an 8-2 record, their best through 10 games since 1962.
  2. Lions vs. Packers: The Lions, favored by 7 1/2 points, are predicted to win against the Packers with a score of 27-17.
  3. Pittsburgh at Cincinnati: The Steelers, with a line of minus 1 1/2, are expected to win against the Bengals, 22-16, possibly with a new offensive coordinator and play-caller to boost Kenny Pickett.
  4. Buffalo at Philadelphia: The Eagles are favored by 3 points, but the Bills are chosen as the upset special to win 24-23, being the more desperate team.
  5. Washington at Dallas: The Cowboys, with a significant lead of minus 12 1/2, are predicted to win 31-16 against the Commanders.
  6. San Francisco at Seattle: The 49ers, favored by 7 points, are expected to defeat the Seahawks 26-17.
  7. Miami at New York Jets: The Dolphins, with a 9 1/2 point lead, are favored to win 24-16 against the Jets.
  8. New England at New York Giants: The Patriots are favored by 3 1/2 points and predicted to win 23-18 against the Giants.
  9. Jacksonville at Houston: The Jaguars, with a line of minus 1 1/2, are expected to win 27-23 in a battle for the AFC South’s top spot.
  10. New Orleans at Atlanta: The Falcons are slightly favored by 1 1/2 points in a close prediction of 22-20 against the Saints.
  11. Carolina at Tennessee: The Titans are favored to win 21-20 against the struggling Panthers.
  12. Tampa Bay at Indianapolis: The Colts, favored by 2 1/2 points, are expected to lose to the Buccaneers, 24-23.
  13. Kansas City at Las Vegas: The Chiefs, with a 9 1/2 point lead, are favored to win 24-16 over the Raiders.
  14. Los Angeles Rams at Arizona: The Cardinals are slightly favored, but the Rams are picked to win 20-17.
  15. Cleveland at Denver: The Broncos are favored by 1 1/2 points, predicted to win 19-16 against the Browns.
  16. Baltimore at Los Angeles Chargers: The Ravens, favored by 3 1/2 points, are predicted to win 27-24 against the Chargers.
  17. Chicago at Minnesota: The Vikings, with a 3 1/2 point lead, are expected to win 24-21 against the Bears.

The Associated Press has the story:

Pro Picks: 3 favorites should have a feast in division matchups on Thanksgiving Day

Newslooks- (AP)

These aren’t the same old Detroit Lions everyone is used to watching on Thanksgiving.

The Lions (8-2) enter Thursday’s game against the Green Bay Packers (4-6) with their best record through 10 games since 1962.

A turnaround that started with a 7-2 finish after a 1-6 start in 2022 carried over into this season and the Lions hold a 2 1/2 game lead over Minnesota in the NFC North.

Jared Goff bounced back from three picks to lead Detroit to a comeback win over Chicago last week. Jordan Love rallied the Packers to a comeback win last week over the Chargers.

The Packers-Lions kick off a holiday football feast that features three divisional matchups. Dallas hosts Washington in the late afternoon game and San Francisco visits Seattle in the nightcap.

The Lions are 7 1/2-point favorites, according to FanDuel Sportsbook. Pro Picks likes the first-place team.

Graphic shows NFL team matchups and predicts the winners; 3c x 4 inches

LIONS, 27-17PITTSBURGH at CINCINNATI

Line: Steelers minus 1 1/2

Maybe a new offensive coordinator and play-caller will get Kenny Pickett and the Steelers (6-4) going. The Bengals (5-5) turn to Jake Browning with Joe Burrow out for the season.

BEST BET: STEELERS, 22-16BUFFALO at PHILADELPHIA

Line: Eagles minus 3

The Eagles (9-1) are flying high after a comeback win in their Super Bowl rematch against Kansas City. They’re the better team but it’ll be difficult to match the emotion and intensity after facing the Chiefs, especially in a short, holiday week coming off a Monday night road win with an NFC championship game rematch against the 49ers looming ahead. Josh Allen and the Bills (6-5) are the more desperate team.

UPSET SPECIAL: BILLS, 24-23WASHINGTON at DALLAS

Line: Cowboys minus 12 1/2

The Cowboys (7-3) have won six games by 23 or more points but their schedule is going to get much tougher after the Commanders (4-7) so they need to take advantage against a losing team before a tough stretch. Washington has been inconsistent, playing Philadelphia close twice but getting swept by the Giants.

COWBOYS, 31-16SAN FRANCISCO at SEATTLE

Line: 49ers minus 7

The 49ers (7-3) are healthy and back to playing at a championship caliber. The Seahawks (6-4) just finished being swept by the Rams and quarterback Geno Smith is banged up.

San Francisco 49ers safety Ji’Ayir Brown, left, celebrates with teammates after intercepting a pass from Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield during the second half of an NFL football game in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

49ERS, 26-17MIAMI at NEW YORK JETS

Line: Dolphins minus 9 1/2

The first Black Friday game features Tua Tagovailoa and Miami’s high-octane offense against the Jets (4-6) and their stingy defense. If only Aaron Rodgers was under center for New York to face the first-place Dolphins (7-3). Instead, Tim Boyle makes his first after replacing Zach Wilson.

DOLPHINS, 24-16NEW ENGLAND at NEW YORK GIANTS

Line: Patriots minus 3 1/2

Mac Jones or Bailey Zappe will start for the Patriots (2-8) who somehow are road favorites despite their dismal record. The Giants (3-8) aren’t much better but Tommy DeVito led them to a win last week.

PATRIOTS, 23-18JACKSONVILLE at HOUSTON

Line: Jaguars minus 1 1/2

This is an unexpected battle for first place in the AFC South. The defending division champion Jaguars (7-3) were supposed to be in this position. The surprising Texans (6-4) are in playoff contention thanks to rookie sensation QB C.J. Stroud and first-year head coach DeMeco Ryans.

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott passes against the Carolina Panthers during the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Erik Verduzco)

JAGUARS, 27-23NEW ORLEANS at ATLANTA

Line: Falcons minus 1 1/2

The first-place Saints (5-5) and the Falcons (4-6) face each other again in Week 17 in a game that could determine the NFC South. The winner this week gets a clear advantage. Desmond Ridder is back as Atlanta’s starting QB. Derek Carr began the week in concussion protocol so it could be Jamies Winston under center for New Orleans.

FALCONS, 22-20CAROLINA at TENNESSEE

Line: Titans minus 4

Rookie No. 1 pick Bryce Young and the Panthers (1-9) are having a miserable season. So are the Titans (3-7). At least losing helps Tennessee get a better draft pick. Carolina’s first-round pick belongs to Chicago.

TITANS, 21-20TAMPA BAY at INDIANAPOLIS

Line: Colts minus 2 1/2

The surprising Colts (5-5) are in playoff contention, but made a stunning move this week to release three-time All-Pro linebacker Shaquille Leonard. The Buccaneers (4-6) are only in the playoff mix because they’re in a weak division.

Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff walks off the field after the second half of an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears, Sunday, Nov. 19, 2023, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)

BUCCANEERS, 24-23KANSAS CITY at LAS VEGAS

Line: Chiefs minus 9 1/2

Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs (7-3) aim to bounce back after beating themselves against Philadelphia. They’ve got issues on offense, especially in the second half. The Raiders (5-6) have won both of rookie QB Aidan O’Connell’s home starts.

CHIEFS, 24-16LOS ANGELES RAMS at ARIZONA

Line: Cardinals minus 1 1/2

Kyler Murray has made the Cardinals (2-9) more competitive. The Rams (4-6) are hanging in the playoff mix thanks to their defense.

RAMS, 20-17CLEVELAND at DENVER

Line: Broncos minus 1 1/2

Even with rookie QB Dorian Thompson-Robinson, the Browns (7-3) are a contender because Myles Garrett and the defense have been dominant. Russell Wilson and the Broncos (5-5) have won four in a row and the defense has completely turned things around since giving up 70 points in Week 3.

BRONCOS, 19-16BALTIMORE at LOS ANGELES CHARGERS

Line: Ravens minus 3 1/2

Losing tight end Mark Andrews hurts the offense, but the Ravens (8-3) have a real chance to hold onto the No. 1 seed if they win the games they’re supposed to the rest of the way. The underachieving Chargers (4-6) have been a major disappointment mostly because of a defense so bad even Justin Herbert can’t rescue them.

RAVENS, 27-24CHICAGO at MINNESOTA

Line: Vikings minus 3 1/2

Joshua Dobbs and the Vikings (6-5) try to rebound after a turnover-filled game ended their five-game winning streak. Justin Field returned and invigorated the offense, but the Bears (3-8) blew a big lead and couldn’t hold on to upset Detroit.

VIKINGS, 24-21

Last week: Straight up: 8-6. Against spread: 7-7

Overall: Straight up: 103-61. Against spread: 89-69-6.

Best Bet: Straight up: 8-3. Against spread: 5-5-1.

Upset Special: Straight up: 7-4. Against spread: 8-3.

Thursday: Straight up: 8-3. Against spread: 8-2-1.

Monday: Straight up: 8-5. Against spread: 9-3-1.

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