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Week 17
Three for Christmas
Topped Out
Right Again
Week 16
First of Three
Surprises
December Battles
New York, New York
Two for Two
Unlocked
With the Book
Medicine Cabinet
Last Call
Week 15
Home Heat
Different Objectives
Top Underdogs
Who Know What
Wrong is Right
Need and Focus
Pair of Strugglers
Friends and Foes
Sour Bite
Week 14
Time Spent
Weather Factor
With Insurance
Like Locusts
Mischievous Grin
As Good as it Gets
On a Roll
Head Hunting
Week 13
Left the Station
By Design
Looking Ahead
Here It Comes
Offense versus Defense
In Your Dreams
Oh for Three
Thanksgiving Trifecta
Just Visiting
Week 12
First in Sight
Pair of Leaders
Bears on Top
Same Old, Same Old
Exposure Reduced
History Lesson
Juggling Act
Bounce Back Big
Fade to Black
Week 11
Highs and Lows
Finally They Meet
Battle for First Place
Mission From God
Business as Usual
Under Play
Unfinished Business
Second Half Sprint
Hope for the Future
Week 10
Pack Tonight
Two Sides
NFC West War
Points Count
White Flag
Blind Spot
Seems Easy
Call Waiting
Return Meeting
Week 9
Defense Still Matters
Good Again
Returning Quarterbacks
Not So Bad
Blowouts Rule
Dolphins Dipping
Score This
Missing Score
Week 8
Expectations Leveled
Grudge Match
NFL and Gambling World Cry Foul
High Seas
Race to Five
Struggling Playoff Teams
Argue This
DeMeco Team Due
Week 7
Weighing Wins
Addition by Subtraction
Sharp or Not
Spark the Fuse
Hocus Pocus
Boarding the Jets
Cushion Crunch
Hot Meet Stout
Pedestal Perch
Week 6
Tightening Races
Arrowhead or Hammer
Missing Signal Callers
Little Boys
Special Circumstances
Then and Now
Old Versus New
Dolphins to Titans
Week 5
More to Know
Dominance in Streaks
Two Back is Hot
Spike Side
41 is Up
Bounce Back
Deal with the Devil
Cool Your Jets
Sleep Walking
Week 4
Backup to Win
Cold and Hot
Not So Obvious
Early Start
Yes We Can
New Clues
Up is Down
Dooms Night
Dead Center
Week 3
That's Entertainment
Road Trip
Perfect and Imperfect
About Time
Better Bet
Quarterback Resurgence
Cruise Control
Look of a Champion
Sitting Duck
Week 2
No Respect
QB Rivalry
Inches Short
Kidding Aside
Coaching Advantage
Turf Toe Spike
Prime Opener
Solo Act
Early Returns
Week 1
NFC North Battle
Everybody is Right
Assumptions
Happy Ending
QB Swap
Beginning of the End
Too Easy
Road Cowboys
Choose Wisely
Schedule It
Season Win Totals
Super Bowl Pick
Credit Collision
Burn in Hell
Before Relevance
No Repeats
Home and Auto
So Close
Preseason 3
Cheshire Cat Grin
Reverse Records
Clear Choice
Moving Parts
Not Ready for Prime Time
Preseason 2
Success and Failure
Jury Out
Real Competition
Quarterback Rich
Worst to First
Time to Reload
Sweet Spot
Preseason Magic
Preseason 1
Two Up, Two Down
Book Bet
Gone Fishing
Smart Rats
Early Value
Streaky
Hall of Fame
Two Good Ones
Ups and Downs
Offseason
Cause and Effect
Looking Forward
Purdy Value
Business for Profits
     
 
Three for Christmas
by Dennis Ranahan

The National Football League celebrates Christmas with three games spread out over the entire day. The action begins at 10:00 a.m. Pacific Time with the Washington Commanders hosting the Dallas Cowboys. An afternoon and evening affair features the Detroit Lions at Minnesota and the Denver Broncos visiting the Kansas City Chiefs.

I am certain that when the schedule makers selected these three matchups for Christmas Day, they were hopeful that six teams in the playoff hunt would meet in key battles. In fact, only two of the six teams in action today have a chance to advance to the postseason and only one of them leads their division.

It has been a difficult season for both the Washington Commanders and Dallas Cowboys. The Commanders advanced all the way to the NFC Championship Game last season, but this year have struggled with injuries to key players and seemingly in a year-long fog after last season's surprise success. The Commanders have long been out of serious contention for a playoff berth and currently are nine-point home underdogs to a Dallas team that also has a losing record this season.

Under first-year head coach Brian Schottenheimer the Cowboys traded away their best defensive player on the eve of the 2025 season. Contract negotiations was the major factor in Jerry Jones packing up Micah Parsons and shipping him to the Green Bay Packers. Without Parsons, and with an otherwise below average stop unit, the Cowboys wasted one of Dak Prescott’s good seasons and come into action today out of the playoff hunt with only six regular season victories.

The afternoon game finds two teams that met each other on the final day of the 2024 season to determine which squad would claim the number one seed for the National Football Conference playoffs. This year, the Vikings have already been eliminated from playoff possibilities, and the Lions chances are hanging by a thread.

Early in the season, in a year in which head coach Dan Campbell had to rebuild his coaching staff including a pair of new coordinators with the loss of Ben Johnson to the Chicago Bears and Aaron Glenn to the New York Jets. Those two men, who coordinated the Lions offense and defense respectively last season, got head coaching gigs with the Bears and Jets. After an open game loss to the Packers in Green Bay, Detroit seemed to have steadied their ship with wins in their next four games.

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