NFL Week 12 Thanksgiving Schedule, Odds, Lines and Over/Unders (Every Team's Spread, Moneyline and Total)

Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) ways to the fans in the stands on their way out of U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott (4) ways to the fans in the stands on their way out of U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis. / Brace Hemmelgarn-USA TODAY Sports
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The traditional Thanksgiving Day NFL hosts gave their fans plenty to be thankful for in Week 11, as the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys both won big on the road against the New York Giants and Minnesota Vikings respectively.

Can they keep their customers satisfied off a short week for their annual homecoming on Turkey Day?

The Detroit Lions return to Ford Field that served as the home stadium for the Buffalo Bills in Week 11.

Based on the opening odds, it almost feels like the Bills are playing at home, given that they begin the week as double digit favorites on the road vs. one of the hotter teams in the NFL.

In the mid-afternoon matchup, the Cowboys return home to Dallas off a 40-3 spanking of the Minnesota Vikings in Minneapolis, and welcome the New York Giants to town in an NFC East showdown. The Cowboys at opening are slightly more than a touchdown home favorite.

Lastly, in the evening game, the aforementioned Vikings look to rebound and lick their wounds from the Week 11 pounding, but it won't get much easier when they host the New England Patriots as short favorites in their building. After their worse loss of the season back in Week 5, New England's defense has looked like one of the best in the league.

Meanwhile, Kirk Cousins went just 12/23 for 105 yards in the loss. It was the first time all season he failed to throw for a touchdown pass.

Here are the opening odds, along with updated lines, spreads and totals for Thursday's triple-header of action:

NFL Thanksgiving Day Odds for Every Team, Every Game


Game odds refresh periodically and are subject to change.