Every NFL team is in action during Week 13 with a three-pack of American Thanksgiving games taking centre stage.
The latest: The Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions kick off the festivities with the New York Giants and Dallas Cowboys following suit. A battle of two hot teams at Lambeau Field ends Thursday’s slate before a Black Friday standalone between the Las Vegas Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs.
Check out the latest NFL Week 13 odds below.
NFL Week 13 odds
Chicago Bears vs. Detroit Lions
New York Giants vs. Dallas Cowboys
Miami Dolphins vs. Green Bay Packers
Las Vegas Raiders vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Seattle Seahawks vs. New York Jets
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Indianapolis Colts vs. New England Patriots
Arizona Cardinals vs. Minnesota Vikings
Tennessee Titans vs. Washington Commanders
Los Angeles Chargers vs. Atlanta Falcons
Houston Texans vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Carolina Panthers
Los Angeles Rams vs. New Orleans Saints
Philadelphia Eagles vs. Baltimore Ravens
Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos
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Betting Insights
- The Bears are in a free fall with five straight losses while scoring just 14.6 points per game. Detroit, meanwhile, has won nine straight games behind the league’s top scoring offence (32.7 PPG). The Lions have won three of their last four games against Chicago, putting up 30+ in each win.
- Thanksgiving naps are a tradition, and the Cowboys and Giants will be doing their part to put NFL fans to sleep. New York and Dallas rank 32nd and 22nd in scoring offence, respectively, and both teams are fielding quarterbacks who began the year as backups.
- The Dolphins have won three straight games and have a +38 point differential since Tua Tagovailoa returned in Week 8. They head to Green Bay to take on a Packers team that has won six of its last seven games while averaging 26.2 PPG.
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