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NFL Week 13 brings football fans a feast of games, with 4 days of football over 5 days.
This includes the famous Thanksgiving Day menu of games of course, plus some playoff-type games on the weekend and a 49ers-Bills matchup on Monday Night Football for dessert.
Read on for NFL betting tips and insights on the weekend ahead…
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Chicago Bears (+400) at Detroit Lions (-575)
Riding a 9-game win streak, the Detroit Lions look almost unbeatable. They’re able to score points and eat up yardage in any number of ways, and they’ll be looking to feast on the Chicago Bears this Thanksgiving.
Can the Bears bite back? Divisional matchups do seem to bring the best out of teams, as shown by Chicago’s narrow 3-point loss to the Vikings in their last game and a single-point L to the Packers the week before that.
But these Lions are built different. They’re second in the NFL in passing yards per game and 4th in the league in rushing yards per game.
Fans looking for an edge in what looks to be a fairly lopsided game (the Lions are currently 10.5-point favorites) might look at the Under. The Total has gone under the last 7 straight games that the Bears have played on the road. If Detroit opens it up early, they might go into cruise control and push for ball control instead of points.
Check the current O/U of 48.5 and all the bets for the Bears-Lions games.
New York Giants (+175) at Dallas Cowboys (-210)
So many questions heading into this Thanksgiving Day classic matchup.
Was the Dallas Cowboys win over Washington last weekend a fluke? The ‘Boys came into that game as double-digit underdogs, but they won it outright.
Can Tommy DeVito bring the New York Giants get a few more reps in practice and bring the team back to some respectability in this lost season? Or are they tanking already in order to get the #1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft?
The Cowboys, strangely enough, still have an outside shot at making the NFL Playoffs. They’ll be playing for that and for a home crowd that has seen them win 33 times on Thanksgiving Day games since the tradition started in the late 60’s.
They do have a ton of injured starters who might need more than the short week to get into game shape, however. And the Giants, after an embarrassing loss to the Bucs last weekend, will be looking to avoid getting embarrassed in front of a national audience.
While the quality of the teams could make this game a bit of a Turducken, there are over 200 great bets to play the Cowboys-Giants game at Bovada.
Miami Dolphins (+150) at Green Bay Packers (-175)
The Miami Dolphins have been on a bit of a roll since QB Tua Tagovailoa returned to action, averaging 30 points per game and winning 3 straight. Tua put up 4 TDs and 317 yards against New England just a few days ago.
But they’re heading into a frigid Lambeau Field for Thanksgiving Day football for NFL week 13.
If Miami can handle the cold, however, they could put up points. Tight end Jonnu Smith keeps scoring TDs (3 in in his last two games) while Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle stretch the field and pose a deep threat.
On the Green Bay Packers’ side of the ball, they dominated the Niners 38-10 last weekend, but their NFL odds against the Fins need a closer look in this short week of recovery: RB Josh Jacobs left the 49ers game briefly, WR Romeo Doubs has a concussion, and top corner Jaire Alexander is likely out.
Expect a close one, with plenty of ball control as the mercury drops. Keep an eye on the Under (the O/U is currently 47 points) with freezing weather being a factor.
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Las Vegas Raiders (+500) at Kansas City Chiefs (-750)
With one of the biggest point spreads (KC -13.0 currently) heading into this Black Friday game, NFL betting fans might be looking for some great deals on their wagers.
They might not find many hidden bargains with the Las Vegas Raiders though. In search of an identity and some wins, the Raiders have lost 7 straight. They have injuries (starting QB Gardner Minshew just suffered a broken collarbone) and the league’s worst rushing offense. The lone bright spot might be backup RB Ameer Abdullah, who can catch coming out of the backfield, but this is not much for Raiders fans to give thanks for.
The Kansas City Chiefs are still not giving Super Bowl champs vibes though, with their latest 30-27 squeaker over the lowly Carolina Panthers last weekend not giving fans much confidence.
It’s possible that the Chiefs were taking things for granted against Carolina, and with a 10-1 record and a first-round playoff bye still up for grabs, they could use that Panthers game as a wake-up call.
This Friday could be especially black for the silver-and-black.
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Pittsburgh Steelers (+130) at Cincinnati Bengals (-150)
This is a great AFC North rivalry game on Thanksgiving weekend, with playoff spots still possible for both teams.
The North-leading Steelers are coming off a surprising loss to the Cleveland Browns last weekend and will need to find the end zone more often. In six of their games this NFL season, they’ve put up 20 points or less.
The Bengals, meanwhile, are more dangerous than their 4-7 record suggests. Literally all seven of their losses have come by a touchdown or less, and they are 6th in the NFL in points scored per game and 1st in the league in passing yards.
With plenty of weapons starting with QB Joe Burrow and WR Ja’Marr Chase, there’s a reason the Bengals’ moneyline is -150 even though they’re trailing in the standings.
Interestingly, the Steelers do bring more to the table against their division rivals. They’re 8-2 against the spread in their last 10 versus AFC North teams.
This should be a close game either way. You can play hundreds of props, parlays, and other NFL odds for the Steelers-Bengals game right now.
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All NFL Matches in Week 13
Date | Team A | Team B | Location |
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Thursday, November 28, 2024 | Chicago | Detroit | Ford Field, Detroit, MI |
Thursday, November 28, 2024 | New York | Dallas | AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX |
Thursday, November 28, 2024 | Miami | Green Bay | Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI |
Friday, November 29, 2024 | Las Vegas | Kansas City | GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO |
Sunday, December 1, 2024 | Los Angeles | Atlanta | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA |
Sunday, December 1, 2024 | Pittsburgh | Cincinnati | Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, OH |
Sunday, December 1, 2024 | Arizona | Minnesota | U.S. Bank Stadium, Minneapolis, MN |
Sunday, December 1, 2024 | Indianapolis | New England | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA |
Sunday, December 1, 2024 | Seattle | New York | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ |
Sunday, December 1, 2024 | Tennessee | Washington | FedExField, Landover, MD |
Sunday, December 1, 2024 | Houston | Jacksonville | EverBank Stadium, Jacksonville, FL |
Sunday, December 1, 2024 | Los Angeles | New Orleans | Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA |
Sunday, December 1, 2024 | Tampa Bay | Carolina | Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC |
Sunday, December 1, 2024 | Philadelphia | Baltimore | M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD |
Sunday, December 1, 2024 | San Francisco | Buffalo | Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, NY |
Monday, December 2, 2024 | Cleveland | Denver | Empower Field at Mile High, Denver, CO |