Pro Picks: Bears get the nod over wounded Packers
- Green Bay Packers linebacker Quay Walker (7) eyes Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (10) on Sunday in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
- Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) celebrates as he runs off the field after a game against the Cleveland Browns in Chicago on Sunday. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)

Green Bay Packers linebacker Quay Walker (7) eyes Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (10) on Sunday in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)
So much for home-field advantage in December.
Nine road teams are favorites in Week 16, including two playing in matchups for first place in three of the four NFC divisions.
The Los Angeles Rams (11-3) face off against the Seattle Seahawks (11-3) in a battle for first place in the NFC West tonight.
The Green Bay Packers (9-4-1) take on the Chicago Bears (10-4) for the second time in three weeks to determine first in the NFC North on Saturday night.
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-7) and Carolina Panthers (7-7) go head-to-head in the first of two meetings over the final three weeks that will settle the NFC South.

Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams (18) celebrates as he runs off the field after a game against the Cleveland Browns in Chicago on Sunday. (AP Photo/Nam Y. Huh)
The Packers and Buccaneers each are road favorites on BetMGM Sportsbook while the Rams started as a favorite but now are a 1-point underdog.
Pro Picks predicts all of the games:
CINCINNATI (4-10) at MIAMI (6-8)
Line: Bengals minus 4
Joe Burrow and the Bengals are coming off a shutout loss.
BEST BET: BENGALS: 27-17
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (10-4) at DALLAS (6-7-1)
Line: Cowboys minus 2 1/2
Justin Herbert is playing tough, leading the Chargers to consecutive wins since left wrist surgery. The Cowboys are on the verge of playoff elimination so they’re playing for a winning record. They’ve been inconsistent all season.
UPSET SPECIAL: CHARGERS: 22-20
LOS ANGELES RAMS (11-3) at SEATTLE (11-3)
Line: Seahawks minus 1
The Rams beat the Seahawks 21-19 in Week 11. They likely won’t have star wide receiver Davante Adams for this one because of a hamstring injury. Seattle didn’t score a touchdown in an 18-16 win over Philip Rivers and the Colts last week.
RAMS: 23-20
PHILADELPHIA (9-5) at WASHINGTON (4-10)
Line: Eagles minus 6 1/2
A rematch of the NFC championship game that lost its luster when the Commanders fell apart months ago. Jalen Hurts had an excellent game and the Eagles got back on track last week against the dismal Raiders.
EAGLES: 27-16
GREEN BAY (9-4-1) at CHICAGO (10-4)
Line: Packers minus 1
The Packers beat the Bears 28-21 in Week 14 but lost star pass rusher Micah Parsons last week, a devastating blow for the team’s Super Bowl hopes. They also could be without right tackle Zach Tom, safety Evan Williams and wideout Christian Watson. The Bears have the second-best running offense in the NFL and could take advantage of Green Bay’s banged-up defense. The Packers have won 12 of the last 13 meetings.
BEARS: 26-23
BUFFALO (10-4) at CLEVELAND (3-11)
Line: Bills minus 10
Josh Allen and the Bills are coming off an impressive comeback win in New England but still need help to catch the Patriots. They can’t let up against Shedeur Sanders and the woeful Browns. Myles Garrett is one sack away from breaking the NFL’s single-season record. That’ll be one of the few highlights for Cleveland in yet another terrible season.
BILLS: 27-13
KANSAS CITY (6-8) at TENNESSEE (2-12)
Line: Chiefs minus 3 1/2
The Chiefs were eliminated from playoff contention last week and that wasn’t even the worst news. Patrick Mahomes went down with a torn ACL and that will impact 2026. They’re playing for pride at this point.
CHIEFS: 20-17
NEW YORK JETS (3-11) at NEW ORLEANS (4-10)
Line: Saints minus 4 1/2
A new defensive coordinator isn’t going to change the Jets’ misery. They’re still looking for their first interception of the season.
SAINTS: 23-16
MINNESOTA (6-8) at NEW YORK GIANTS (2-12)
Line: Vikings minus 3
J.J. McCarthy had Jerry Jones criticizing his defense after a solid game in Dallas. He’ll try to make it three good ones in a row. The Giants can ruin their bid for the No. 1 overall pick with a win.
VIKINGS: 24-19
TAMPA BAY (7-7) at CAROLINA (7-7)
Line: Buccaneers minus 3
The Buccaneers have lost five of six, coach Todd Bowles is questioning if some players care enough and somehow they’re still favorites on the road against the inconsistent Panthers.
PANTHERS: 26-24
JACKSONVILLE (10-4) at DENVER (12-2)
Line: Broncos minus 3
Trevor Lawrence had six TDs last week in Jacksonville’s fifth straight win. Bo Nix had four TD passes in his best game last week.
BRONCOS: 23-18
ATLANTA (5-9) at ARIZONA (3-11)
Line: Falcons minus 2 1/2
Kirk Cousins proved last week in Tampa Bay he’s far from finished.
FALCONS: 27-20
PITTSBURGH (8-6) at DETROIT (8-6)
Line: Lions minus 7
Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers are back atop the AFC North with the Ravens right behind. They’ve got a difficult challenge against the Lions coming off a Monday night win. The Lions have to win out and get help to make the playoffs. QB Jared Goff and coach Dan Campbell have won 15 straight games off a loss, going 14-1 against the spread in that spot.
LIONS: 26-17
LAS VEGAS (2-12) at HOUSTON (9-5)
Line: Texans minus 14 1/2
The Raiders have been dismal in Pete Carroll’s first season. At least they’ll get the No. 1 pick unless they screw up and win a game.
TEXANS: 23-10
NEW ENGLAND (11-3) at BALTIMORE (7-7)
Line: Ravens minus 3
The Patriots can clinch a playoff berth with a win after wasting a 21-0 lead against Buffalo that would’ve secured the AFC East.
RAVENS: 23-22
SAN FRANCISCO (10-4) at INDIANAPOLIS (8-6)
Line: 49ers minus 6
Brock Purdy is 4-0 since returning from a toe injury, Christian McCaffrey has a shot at a 1,000-1,000 season and the 49ers would clinch a playoff berth with a win. Philip Rivers nearly led the Colts to an upset in Seattle in his first game in 1,800 days.
49ERS: 24-23
Last week: Straight up: 9-7. Against spread: 10-6.
Overall: Straight up: 158-65-1. Against spread: 116-102-6.




