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NFL Week 12 picks: Which teams will feast on Thanksgiving?
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Date:2025-04-14 16:13:05
It may be Thanksgiving week, but it's no Holiday in the NFL.
Week 12 features its now standard tripleheader on Thanksgiving, the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys in their traditional hosting roles – the Green Bay Packers and Washington Commanders, respectively, making Turkey Day visits. Thursday night will up the ante with the best divisional matchup of the day, the first-place San Francisco 49ers visiting the Seattle Seahawks in an important NFC West showdown.
And then a new twist, but what literally feels like leftovers as the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins meet the following afternoon in the league's inaugural Black Friday game. (Note: You only need an Amazon account, but not Prime membership, to stream this game, which kicks off at 3 p.m. ET. Jeff Bezos must have had access to the NFL "script" and known nobody was paying extra to watch NYJ QB3 Tim Boyle make his first start of the season.)
But that's not all, no sir. The NFL is handing out no bye weeks for Thanksgiving, all 32 teams in action. Sunday comes with a full 11-game slate highlighted by Browns-Broncos, Bills-Eagles and a sneaky-good matchup in the AFC South as the Jacksonville Jaguars head to Houston to play the Texans. The winner will own first place in the division.
Enjoy your families, eat well and enjoy this heaping helping of prognostications:
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- Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions
- Washington Commanders at Dallas Cowboys
- San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks
- Miami Dolphins at New York Jets
- New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons
- Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals
- Jacksonville Jaguars at Houston Texans
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Indianapolis Colts
- New England Patriots at New York Giants
- Carolina Panthers at Tennessee Titans
- Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals
- Cleveland Browns at Denver Broncos
- Kansas City Chiefs at Las Vegas Raiders
- Buffalo Bills at Philadelphia Eagles
- Baltimore Ravens at Los Angeles Chargers
- Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings
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