New York Giants @ Minnesota Vikings
Pick: Vikings
The Vikings secure Win #12. Hopefully, it’s less suspenseful than Win #11.
Buffalo Bills @ Chicago Bears
Pick: Bills
Bills should roll.
New Orleans Saints @ Cleveland Browns
Pick: Saints
It’s so easy to pick against the Browns.
Houston Texans @ Tennessee Titans
Pick: Titans
The Titans need a win. If the last couple weeks are any indication, beating the one-win Texans won’t be easy.
Seattle Seahawks @ Kansas City Chiefs
Pick: Chiefs
The Chiefs aren’t rolling over teams. I’d like to see them roll over the Seahawks.
Cincinnati Bengals @ New England Patriots
Pick: Bengals
After a somewhat slow start to the season, the Bengals have won seven straight.
Detroit Lions @ Carolina Panthers
Pick: Lions
The Panthers have been frisky but the Lions are steaming to the end of their season.
Atlanta Falcons @ Baltimore Ravens
Pick: Ravens
With or without Lamar Jackson, the Ravens must win this game.
Washington Commanders @ San Francisco 49ers
Pick: Commanders
Just a hunch.
Philadelphia Eagles @ Dallas Cowboys
Pick: Cowboys
Another hunch.
Las Vegas Raiders @ Pittsburgh Steelers
Pick: Steelers
This one won’t require an Immaculate Reception.
Green Bay Packers @ Miami Dolphins
Pick: Dolphins
The Dolphins need a win. The Packers need another loss. I’m hoping that they hit double-digit losses.
Denver Broncos @ Los Angeles Rams
Pick: Rams
This was probably considered a premier game back in the spring.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Arizona Cardinals
Pick: Buccaneers
The Buccaneers close out a less than dreamy slate of Christmas Day games.
The six teams playing on Christmas Day combine for a 32-52 record. At 8-6, only the Dolphins have a winning record. Three of the six teams are 4-10. None of those teams is currently playing with their high-profile starting quarterback. Even when those quarterbacks were playing, they weren’t lighting things up for their teams.
Los Angeles Chargers @ Indianapolis Colts
Pick: Chargers
Can the Colts recover from losing a 33-point halftime lead.
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