NFL Week 17 Christmas Day odds, pick, best bets
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The Sunday slate only includes ten games, but we get some big ones. Seahawks-Panthers, Eagles-Bills, and Bears-49ers are huge, but even Giants-Raiders in the 4 p.m. window is a big one for the draft picture.
Each pick has a confidence level of 1-10, with 10 being the most confident. For more information on the pick methodology, check out the Week 1 edition of this series. Keep in mind that since the idea here is to make high-percentage plays,
On the Eagles' end, their weakness has been turnovers. Philadelphia has four games this year with two or more turnovers and the Eagles have gone 0-4 in those games. If any defense out there can take advantage of that, it's a Bills unit that has forced 20 turnovers this year, which ranks in the top eight in the NFL.
Week 17 is also loaded with playoff implications. Teams like the Houston Texans (10-5), Los Angeles Chargers (11-4), Chicago Bears (11-4) and San Francisco 49ers (11-4) are still vying for higher seeds in the AFC and NFC.
If Los Angeles pulls this off, it will have the hardest-won division title in recent memory. At 11-4, they can steal the AFC West from the Broncos by winning out, despite Denver rattling off 11 straight wins from Week 4 to Week 15. Unfortunately for the Chargers, they couldn’t be less equipped to face the two teams they have to beat.
Bo Nix will be one of the most-picked quarterbacks among the Week 17 slate for DraftKings lineups, especially for Christmas Day rosters. The star quarterback is in the midst of a stellar streak of production,
The NFL playoffs begin next month. Here are some predictions and picks for who will win the AFC, NFC and Super Bowl.
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Bears vs. 49ers prediction: Odds, expert picks, QB matchup, injury update, betting trends, and stats
Division leaders and contenders for the top overall seed in the NFC playoffs meet Sunday afternoon at Levi’s Stadium when Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears (11-4) take the field against Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers (11-4).