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NFL Thanksgiving odds, how to watch, streaming: Expert selections, best bets, teasers, survivor picks and more - CBS Sports

NFL Thanksgiving odds, how to watch, streaming: Expert selections, best bets, teasers, survivor picks and more - CBS Sports

NFL Thanksgiving odds, how to watch, streaming: Expert selections, best bets, teasers, survivor picks and more - CBS Sports
Nov 24, 2022 3 mins, 21 secs

As we do every week for the entire slate, we've collected all of the best Thanksgiving picks and gambling content from CBSSports.com and SportsLine and put them all in one place, so you can get picks against the spread from our CBS Sports experts as well as additional featured content for each game, including plays from top SportsLine experts and the SportsLine Projection Model, best bets from our staff, survivor picks and more. .

"This has the makings of a game with a lot of offense.

The Lions won't keep up." --- Pete Prisco, CBS Sports Senior NFL analyst, has the Bills covering the 9.5-point spread and has this game going well over the 54.5 total. .

Allen has historically played well on Thanksgiving as the Bills are 2-0 SU in both games and the QB registered a 100+ passer rating in each contest.

While I believe Buffalo's offense can get into the 30s indoors at Ford Field, I don't see the Lions doing that in this setting.

Meanwhile, Buffalo is the third-best pass rush team in the league under the same grading system." -- CBS Sports' Tyler Sullivan on why he is taking the Bills -9.5 as one of his best bets for Week 12. .

The star quarterback is averaging a career-high 293 passing yards per game this season." -- CBS Sports NFL betting guru Jordan Dajani on why is likes Josh Allen to go OVER his 281.5 passing yards prop at -127. .

"On paper, this feels like a game that the Lions have zero chance to win, but if I've learned one thing in my life about picking NFL games, it's that teams always seem to win when you think they have zero chance to win, especially when they're coached by a guy who's most famous quote involves biting kneecaps off.

"The big problem in this game for the Lions is that they have one of the worst defenses in the NFL this year and they'll be playing a Bills offense that has been one of the best.

The Lions have given up the most yards per game and the most points per game and that's definitely not a good combination when the team you're playing ranks second in both points scored and yards per game. .

"If this game had been played four weeks ago, I'd probably have picked the Bills by 30, but the Lions are suddenly one of the hottest teams in football.

I told you we'd talk about recipes." -- CBS Sports NFL writer and Pick Six Podcast co-host John Breech on why he is picking the Bills to narrowly beat the Lions, 30-27. .

That should allow the Cowboys offense to continue to hum, but it's their defense that could really put the game away.

The Giants are allowing the second-highest pressure rate (45%) in the NFL this season, while the Cowboys are applying the most pressure to opposing quarterbacks in the league!

The Cowboys have won 10 of the past 11 games in this series and I don't see that domination ending this week. .

I'm not saying that's going to happen this year, but I'm not not saying that." --- CBS Sports' John Breech on why he likes the Cowboys to trounce the Giants, 31-17. .

The Giants are too limited on offense." -- CBS Sports Senior NFL analyst Pete Prisco says the Cowboys defense will once again lead them to victory. .

The last time the Patriots played on Thanksgiving, they beat the New York Jets 49-19 in the "Butt Fumble" matchup

He completed 23 of 27 passes for 246 yards, which is the highest completion percentage Jones has had this season (85.2%)

They sacked Zach Wilson four times and allowed just 103 yards of total offense

I'll take the Patriots to surprise here, and I like the Over." -- CBS Sports' Jordan Dajani is smelling an upset in Minnesota as the Patriots SU beat the Vikings in the Thanksgiving finale while also hitting the Over. 

The Patriots offense is bad." -- CBS Sports Senior NFL analyst Pete Prisco on why he is taking the Vikings to beat New England by 10 in the Thanksgiving finale. 

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