Week 12’s NFL slate features plenty of matchups with significant playoff implications.
The latest: The San Francisco 49ers are hoping they can earn a hard-fought road win against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday Night Football. The Baltimore Ravens and Los Angeles Chargers link up on Monday Night Football in a contest filled with intriguing storylines.
Check out the latest NFL Week 12 odds below.
NFL Week 12 odds
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. New York Giants
Detroit Lions vs. Indianapolis Colts
Tennessee Titans vs. Houston Texans
New England Patriots vs. Miami Dolphins
Minnesota Vikings vs. Chicago Bears
Kansas City Chiefs vs. Carolina Panthers
Denver Broncos vs. Las Vegas Raiders
Arizona Cardinals vs. Seattle Seahawks
San Francisco 49ers vs. Green Bay Packers
Baltimore Ravens vs. Los Angeles Chargers
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Betting Insights
- The Vikings haven’t been as sharp recently, but they still own an impressive record ahead of Week 12’s tilt with the Bears. Chicago’s season has been spiralling recently, but it still has five divisional games on its schedule.
- A week after playing the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City hits the road to battle Carolina. The Panthers enjoyed a bye week in Week 11 after topping the Giants in Germany.
- The 49ers and Packers are fighting for ground in their respective divisions and will renew their rivalry on Sunday Night Football. San Francisco has dominated the rivalry recently, winning four of the last six meetings (including three playoff victories).
- The Harbaugh Bowl renews for the first time since Super Bowl XLVII. John famously got the best of Jim in that contest, but both are spearheading AFC squads firmly in the playoff picture this season. It’s no Super Bowl, but there’ll be plenty on the line in this MNF matchup.
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