Vikings at Lions (-2½)
NFL games don't get much bigger, with this one deciding the NFC North champion and the conference's No. 1 seed. If the Vikings prevail, Kevin O'Connell team will be just two home victories away from fulfilling the franchise's destiny by losing a fifth straight Super Bowl.
Pick: Vikings by 3
Giants at Eagles (-3½)
Eric Dickerson's rushing record is safe now that Philly's Saquon Barkley is sitting out the season finale. The retired Rams star was openly rooting against the Eagles' running back, though he would have been willing to change his mind had Barkley offered him a 1979 gold TransAm.
Pick: Eagles by 7
Seahawks at Rams (even)
Former Seattle coach Pete Carroll has expressed interest in returning to coaching at the age of 73. He's so committed to following in the footsteps of Bill Belichick that Carroll also expressed interest in dating a 20-year-old.
Pick: Seahawks by 3
Dolphins at Jets (+2½)
Tyler "Snoop" Huntley kept Miami's playoff hopes alive last week, and he's expected to start again for injured Tua Tagovailoa. The Dolphins' Snoop is sometimes confused with T-Mobile spokesperson and Martha Stewart pal Snoop Dogg, except Huntley doesn't have a rap sheet.
Pick: Dolphins by 3
Chiefs at Broncos (-8½)
The Chiefs won the first-ever Christmas game on Netflix, though LeBron James blasted the event, saying that Christmas belongs to the NBA. James was so upset by the Chiefs-Steelers ratings that he's going to need a couple of weeks off for load management.
Pick: Broncos by 3
Texans at Titans (-4½)
Houston's 31-2 Christmas loss to Baltimore was seen on Netflix by nearly 25 million viewers. It was the most-watched event on the streaming service since the Mike Tyson-Jake Paul boxing spectacle, though that fight was actually much more competitive.
Pick: Texans by 3
Jaguars at Colts (-5½)
Earth just passed the 8 billion mark in population, according to demographic experts. Those masses on our home planet have very little in common, except none of them will live long enough to see Jacksonville win a Super Bowl.
Pick: Colts by 3
Bears at Packers (-9½):
Chicago interim coach Thomas Brown denied there was any late-game confusion as the Bears again butchered the final seconds in their Week 17 loss to Seattle. And you can trust Brown, as he was one of the few people present at Soldier Field who wasn't legally intoxicated at the time.
Pick: Packers by 7
Saints at Buccaneers (-13½):
New Orleans is likely to close the season as the only NFL team to get shut out this season. Not too surprising, as Saints replacement quarterback Spencer Rattler has proven to be an even bigger disappointment as a pro as he was as a collegian.
Pick: Buccaneers by 24
Bills at Patriots (+2½):
New England can clinch the No. 1 pick in the NFL draft with a loss Sunday to the AFC East champions. That means we're only days away from Deion Sanders' first declaration that his son Shedeur will never play for the Patriots.
Pick: Bills by 7