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		Pro Picks: The 'Harbowl' is the 
		only matchup in Week 12 featuring two teams with winning records
 
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			 [November 21, 2024]  
			By ROB MAADDI 
			Only one game in Week 12 features two teams with winning records: 
			"The Harbowl."
 John Harbaugh and the Baltimore Ravens (7-4) take on Jim Harbaugh 
			and the Los Angeles Chargers (7-3) on Monday night in their third 
			career head-to-head matchup and first since they faced off in the 
			Super Bowl following the 2012 season.
 
 Of the seven division matchups this week, none involves two winning 
			teams. The closest is a matchup for first place in the NFC West 
			between the Arizona Cardinals (6-4) and Seattle Seahawks (5-5).
 
 An AFC North rivalry kicks off the week with the Pittsburgh Steelers 
			(8-2) visiting the Cleveland Browns (2-8).
 
 Pro Picks likes plenty of favorites this week.
 
 Denver (6-5) at Las Vegas (2-8)
 
 Line: Broncos minus 5 1/2
 
 Bo Nix has quickly established himself in Denver and is giving 
			Washington's Jayden Daniels a run for AP Offensive Rookie of the 
			Year. The Broncos are in the playoff race thanks to Nix’s emergence 
			and a strong defense. The Raiders are heading the other way with six 
			straight losses, no franchise QB and only the hope that new minority 
			owner Tom Brady can restore a once-proud franchise that’s become a 
			perennial loser.
 
 BEST BET: BRONCOS: 27-15
 
			 
			San Francisco (5-5) at Green Bay (7-3)
 Line: Packers minus 2
 
 Forget about returning to the Super Bowl. The 49ers don’t even look 
			like a playoff team. Still, despite their struggles, they have a 
			shot in the NFC West. But they’re going to need Brock Purdy and Nick 
			Bosa. Both are banged up. The Packers must do a better job against 
			the run than they did last week or Christian McCaffrey and Jordan 
			Mason could have a big day.
 
 This game could come down to which team capitalizes on its red zone 
			opportunities. Both teams have had a tough time inside the 20 with 
			Green Bay ranked 27th and San Francisco 26th.
 
 UPSET SPECIAL: 49ERS: 24-23
 
 Pittsburgh (8-2) at Cleveland (2-8)
 
 Line: Steelers minus 3 1/2
 
 Russell Wilson is 4-0 since replacing Justin Fields and the Steelers 
			are in control of the AFC North after beating the Ravens. Still, 
			they can’t overlook the woeful Browns. Pittsburgh is 1-4-1 in its 
			past six games in Cleveland. Jameis Winston has averaged 321.3 yards 
			passing in his three games and the Steelers are 18th against the 
			pass.
 
 STEELERS: 23-18
 
 Minnesota (8-2) at Chicago (4-6)
 
 Line: Vikings minus 3 1/2
 
 Two teams who were expected to have opposite seasons meet up for the 
			first of their two matchups over the final seven games. The Vikings 
			have exceeded expectations and already surpassed their predicted 
			wins total for the season. The Bears were considered a playoff 
			contender coming in but four straight losses have reduced their 
			margin for error. Caleb Williams hasn’t thrown a touchdown pass 
			during the losing streak, but also has no picks in that span. The 
			Vikings are 7-3 against the spread this season. The Bears are 8-1 
			ATS in their past nine home games.
 
 VIKINGS: 22-20
 
 Detroit (9-1) at Indianapolis (5-6)
 
 Line: Lions minus 7 1/2
 
 The high-powered Lions are steamrolling teams without letting up. 
			They want the NFC’s No. 1 seed and Jared Goff has led the offense to 
			52 points twice in the past four games. Anthony Richardson is coming 
			off his best game in his return to the starting lineup for the 
			Colts. His mobility presents a challenge for Detroit, which is still 
			trying to fill a major void on the defensive line without injured 
			star Aidan Hutchinson.
 
 LIONS: 30-20
 
			
			 
			New England (3-8) at Miami (4-6)
 Line: Dolphins minus 7 1/2
 
 Miami faces the only team it beat without Tua Tagovailoa this 
			season. Tagovailoa’s return from a four-game absence following 
			another concussion has sparked the Dolphins. They have to keep 
			winning to climb into the playoff race. Drake Maye and the Patriots 
			aren’t going anywhere but the rookie quarterback keeps improving.
 
 DOLPHINS: 27-18
 
 Tampa Bay (4-6) at New York Giants (2-8)
 
 Line: Buccaneers minus 6
 
 Back from a bye, the Buccaneers aim to snap a four-game losing 
			streak after a brutal stretch against tough opponents. Tampa Bay 
			remains the only team to beat Detroit and the last team to beat 
			Philadelphia. The Bucs could have some help with the possible return 
			of star wide receiver Mike Evans. The Giants are turning to Tommy 
			DeVito after benching Daniel Jones. They’re looking toward the draft 
			and the hope of landing a franchise QB.
 
 BUCCANEERS: 24-20
 
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            Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh answers questions after 
			a win over the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game Sunday, 
			Nov. 17, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull) 
             
 
			 
			Dallas (3-7) at Washington (7-4)
 Line: Commanders minus 10 1/2
 
 The Cowboys are better off tanking the rest of the season to improve 
			draft positioning. They’ve been outscored 68-16 in two games without 
			Dak Prescott. The Commanders have lost two in a row and Jayden 
			Daniels now has competition for Offensive Rookie of the Year. Dallas 
			is 5-1 ATS in its past six games vs. Washington. The Commanders are 
			2-7 straight up in the past nine against NFC East opponents. But 
			this is a different Commanders team.
 
 COMMANDERS: 31-13
 
 Kansas City (9-1) at Carolina (3-7)
 
 Line: Chiefs minus 11
 
 The Chiefs are coming off their first loss. They weren’t going 
			undefeated and the goal is a Super Bowl three-peat. Patrick Mahomes 
			hopes one loss sparks more urgency. The Panthers are an ideal 
			bounce-back opponent, though they’ve won two in a row. A bye slowed 
			down their momentum. Carolina isn’t ready to pull off an upset of 
			this magnitude.
 
 CHIEFS: 27-13
 
 Tennessee (2-8) at Houston (7-4)
 
 Line: Texans minus 8 1/2
 
 C.J. Stroud and the Texans won the battle of Texas and now look to 
			take another step toward repeating as AFC South champions. Joe Mixon 
			should have room to run against Tennessee. The Titans have the 
			league’s No. 2 defense but are 12th against the run.
 
 TEXNS: 24-17
 
 Arizona (6-4) at Seattle (5-5)
 
 Line: Cardinals minus 1
 
 Kyler Murray and the Cardinals are back from a bye and leading the 
			NFC West by one game ahead of the Niners, Seahawks and Rams. 
			Arizona’s defense has improved, tight end Trey McBride has turned 
			into a star to give Murray another option and the team is riding a 
			four-game winning streak. The Seahawks should be feeling a little 
			disrespect as home underdogs after an impressive win at San 
			Francisco. The Cardinals are 5-1 ATS in their past six games. The 
			Seahawks are 2-5 ATS in their past seven games and 1-6 ATS in their 
			past seven home games. But Seattle is 4-1 ATS in the past five games 
			vs. Arizona. The Cardinals are 3-14 straight up in their past 17 
			games vs. division opponents.
 
 SEAHAWKS: 23-21
 
			
			 
			Philadelphia (8-2) at Los Angeles Rams (5-5)
 Line: Eagles minus 3
 
 While Saquon Barkley has joined Jalen Hurts to give Philadelphia’s 
			offense another dynamic option, a stout defense has helped the 
			Eagles win six straight games. They need to keep winning to keep up 
			with Detroit in the race for the No. 1 seed. The Rams have won four 
			of five to make a push for a playoff berth. Matthew Stafford and the 
			rest of Los Angeles’ offense have a tough challenge against the 
			league’s top-ranked defense. Rams coach Sean McVay is 0-3 at home 
			against Philadelphia.
 
 EAGLES: 26-19
 
			Baltimore (7-4) at Los Angeles Chargers (7-3)
 Line: Ravens minus 3
 
 Potent offense vs. stingy defense. Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry and 
			the Ravens are second in scoring at 30.4 points per game. The 
			Chargers are giving up a league-low 14.5 points per game. The 
			biggest problem for the Ravens has been their defense, ranked 26th 
			in yards and bottom 10 in points allowed. Justin Herbert and a 
			rushing attack led by J.K. Dobbins could be problematic for 
			Baltimore’s defense. The Ravens will need Jackson to be a hero. He 
			thrives in prime-time games, going 11-1 in his past 12 and 19-5 in 
			his career.
 
 RAVENS: 26-22
 
 Last week: Straight up: 8-6. Against spread: 8-6.
 
 Overall: Straight up: 112-64. Against spread: 89-75-2.
 
 Prime-time: Straight up: 24-11. Against spread: 17-17-1.
 
 Best Bet: Straight up: 7-4. Against spread: 6-5.
 
 Upset Special: Straight up: 7-4. Against spread: 7-4.
 
			
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