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NFL Week 12 games ranked by watchability

16. Jaguars at Bills: Rex Ryan called Jacksonville the best two-win team he's ever seen, but that's hardly high praise.
16. Jaguars at Bills: Rex Ryan called Jacksonville the best two-win team he's ever seen, but that's hardly high praise.
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15. Giants at Browns: Since Eli Manning made his first start in 2004, the Browns have rotated through 24 different starting quarterbacks.
15. Giants at Browns: Since Eli Manning made his first start in 2004, the Browns have rotated through 24 different starting quarterbacks.
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14. 49ers at Dolphins: Miami is trying to continue its push for a possible wild-card berth.
14. 49ers at Dolphins: Miami is trying to continue its push for a possible wild-card berth.
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13. Titans at Bears: Matt Barkley will be facing an uphill battle in replacing Jay Cutler.
13. Titans at Bears: Matt Barkley will be facing an uphill battle in replacing Jay Cutler.
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12. Rams at Saints: Jared Goff will need to show more in his second NFL game, and he'll be hard-pressed to keep up with Drew Brees.
12. Rams at Saints: Jared Goff will need to show more in his second NFL game, and he'll be hard-pressed to keep up with Drew Brees.
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11. Chargers at Texans: Philip Rivers will try to lead San Diego past one of the league's best pass defenses.
11. Chargers at Texans: Philip Rivers will try to lead San Diego past one of the league's best pass defenses.
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10. Patriots at Jets: New England looks like the runaway favorite for its eighth consecutive AFC East title.
10. Patriots at Jets: New England looks like the runaway favorite for its eighth consecutive AFC East title.
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9. Bengals at Ravens: Cincinnati needs a road win to stay relevant in the AFC North.
9. Bengals at Ravens: Cincinnati needs a road win to stay relevant in the AFC North.
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8. Cardinals at Falcons: Arizona's season is sinking, while Atlanta is looking to recapture the magic of the first half of the year.
8. Cardinals at Falcons: Arizona's season is sinking, while Atlanta is looking to recapture the magic of the first half of the year.
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7. Seahawks at Buccaneers: The red-hot Seahawks will have to find a way to slow Jameis Winston and the Buccaneers.
7. Seahawks at Buccaneers: The red-hot Seahawks will have to find a way to slow Jameis Winston and the Buccaneers.
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6. Vikings at Lions: The first Thanksgiving game could set the tone for the stretch run in the NFC North.
6. Vikings at Lions: The first Thanksgiving game could set the tone for the stretch run in the NFC North.
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5. Packers at Eagles: Green Bay is in a nosedive, and Philadelphia's stingy defense could make for a tough Monday night matchup.
5. Packers at Eagles: Green Bay is in a nosedive, and Philadelphia's stingy defense could make for a tough Monday night matchup.
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4. Panthers at Raiders: Carolina was last year's breakout team, but Oakland appears to have taken that mantle this year.
4. Panthers at Raiders: Carolina was last year's breakout team, but Oakland appears to have taken that mantle this year.
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3. Steelers at Colts: Andrew Luck's expected absence makes the final matchup of Thanksgiving a little bit less enticing.
3. Steelers at Colts: Andrew Luck's expected absence makes the final matchup of Thanksgiving a little bit less enticing.
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2. Chiefs at Broncos: A tight AFC West race may be come clearer after Sunday's prime time clash.
2. Chiefs at Broncos: A tight AFC West race may be come clearer after Sunday's prime time clash.
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1. Redskins at Cowboys: The NFL's signature rivalry could also make for one of the best matchups of the season on Thanksgiving.
1. Redskins at Cowboys: The NFL's signature rivalry could also make for one of the best matchups of the season on Thanksgiving.
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