NFL Week 13 odds, picks, predictions, TV and streaming information for the Thanksgiving Day game between the Miami Dolphins and Green Bay Packers.
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Detroit is the best team in the NFL, a covering machine, and it has a +177 point differential, which is 71 higher than the next team (Eagles). Of its last eight games (8-0), only two of them have come by single digits. The Bears and Lions are tied for third in the NFL in turnover margin (+9) and weirdly, Chicago is 4-7.
It's a Turkey Day prime time showdown under the lights in frigid Green Bay, Wisconsin, where temperatures are expected to be under 30 degrees. A win for the Dolphins would even their record at 6-6 with the benefit of a mini bye week ahead of a divisional matchup with the New York Jets.
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Miami has been playing better recently, but the Dolphins tend to struggle in cold-weather games. And the forecast in Green Bay is calling for possible snow. The key for the Packers will be limiting turnovers. I do think it’s close, but, ultimately, I’ll take the Packers and the points.
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The Miami Dolphins go head-to-head with the Green Bay Packers this Thursday night in a special Thanksgiving edition of Sunday Night Football. Live coverage begins at 8 PM ET on NBC and Peacock.