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Today's games range from 'who cares', to 'may be competitive and interesting, but probably not', to 'important to Pats fans, but the team we need to win doesn't have a chance'. All road teams are heavily favored. Four of the six teams have been eliminated, one team has about a 2% chance of making the playoffs, and one needs a win against a team that is giving a third-string QB his first NFL start.
1:00 ET: 6-8-1 Dallas (-8½) at 4-11 Washington
Netflix. Announcers: Ian Eagle, Nate Burleson, Matt Ryan; sideline: Sara Walsh, Melanie Collins
The Commandos have lost nine of their last ten games, and the Cowboys have lost three straight. The only people paying close attention will be fantasy football owners who have either Dak Prescott, George Pickens, CeeDee Lamb or Javonte Williams on their fantasy football team, or have a wager on one of them on DraftKings.
4:30 ET: 8-7 Detroit (-7½) at 7-8 Minnesota
Netflix. Announcers: Noah Eagle, Drew Brees; sideline: AJ Ross, Dianna Russini
In order to make the playoffs the Lions need four things: (1) beat the Vikings today, (2) win at Chicago next week, (3) have Green Bay lose Saturday, and (4) have the Packers lose at Minnesota next week.
Minnesota is turning to Max Brosmer - who in his only start earlier this year was sacked four times, threw four picks, and went 19-30 for 126 yards and a 32.8 rating - to replace injured JJ McCarthy. Brosmer put up much better numbers coming off the bench in relief last week, but that was against the incompetent Giants.
8:15 ET: 12-3 Denver (-13½) at 6-9 Kansas City
Amazon Prime. Announcers: Noah Eagle, Drew Brees; sideline: AJ Ross, Dianna Russini
This will be worth watching only to get a better feel for what the Broncos are like. But how much can we glean when the opponent is a team that has given up on the season after losing six of their last seven games, and has a third-string QB making his first NFL start?
1:00 ET: 6-8-1 Dallas (-8½) at 4-11 Washington
Netflix. Announcers: Ian Eagle, Nate Burleson, Matt Ryan; sideline: Sara Walsh, Melanie Collins
The Commandos have lost nine of their last ten games, and the Cowboys have lost three straight. The only people paying close attention will be fantasy football owners who have either Dak Prescott, George Pickens, CeeDee Lamb or Javonte Williams on their fantasy football team, or have a wager on one of them on DraftKings.
4:30 ET: 8-7 Detroit (-7½) at 7-8 Minnesota
Netflix. Announcers: Noah Eagle, Drew Brees; sideline: AJ Ross, Dianna Russini
In order to make the playoffs the Lions need four things: (1) beat the Vikings today, (2) win at Chicago next week, (3) have Green Bay lose Saturday, and (4) have the Packers lose at Minnesota next week.
Minnesota is turning to Max Brosmer - who in his only start earlier this year was sacked four times, threw four picks, and went 19-30 for 126 yards and a 32.8 rating - to replace injured JJ McCarthy. Brosmer put up much better numbers coming off the bench in relief last week, but that was against the incompetent Giants.
8:15 ET: 12-3 Denver (-13½) at 6-9 Kansas City
Amazon Prime. Announcers: Noah Eagle, Drew Brees; sideline: AJ Ross, Dianna Russini
This will be worth watching only to get a better feel for what the Broncos are like. But how much can we glean when the opponent is a team that has given up on the season after losing six of their last seven games, and has a third-string QB making his first NFL start?












