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Watch Free Thanksgiving NFL Thursday Night Football Washington Redskins vs Dallas Cowboys Free Online Live Streaming Week 12 ,November 22, 2018.

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Date: Thursday, Nov. 22nd
Time: 4:30 p.m. EST
Location: AT&T Stadium, Dallas, TX

The Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys have a lot to play for on Thanksgiving. First off, these are two historic franchises that have grown into one of the biggest rivalries in the NFL. As if that wasn’t enough, they’ll also be fighting for first place in the NFC East.

Prior to Week 11, the Redskins were in control of the division after starting the season 6-3. That was until a 23-21 home loss to the Houston Texans created a small window of opportunity for Dallas.

The Cowboys capitalized in the final moments of their matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. With the game tied at 19 and only three seconds left, kicker Brett Maher nailed a 42-yard field goal attempt to send Dallas home with a .500 record. It also puts them in position to take over first place of the division, should they get the win on Thanksgiving.
Three Things to Watch

1. Colt McCoy’s first start of the season

The season-ending leg injury to Alex Smith was unfortunate. You never want to see someone suffer that sort of brutal injury – or any injury, for that matter. With that said, we also can’t forget how poorly the 34-year-old had played up to that point.

In 10 games, the former No. 1 overall pick was only averaging 218 yards and a touchdown through the air. His 6.6 yards per attempt was reminiscent of his early days with the 49ers when he struggled to get anything going consistently.

In other words, Smith had reverted back to being a game manager with little-to-no upside. The question is going to be whether the Redskins are going to be better off with 32-year-old McCoy running the offense.

The good news is there were some glimpses against Houston. McCoy’s first pass of the regular season was a nine-yard touchdown strike to tight end Jordan Reed. So, what’s the bad news? Well, he only completed five of his other 11 attempts (45.5 percent) for 45 yards (4.1 yards per attempt) while also taking two sacks.

It wouldn’t be a surprise to see the team try to get McCoy on the move more (five rushes for 35 yards last week).
2. Can the Redskins slow down Ezekiel Elliott?

Elliott and the rest of the Dallas running game went toe-to-toe with the Redskins’ defensive front back in Week 7. Sadly, things didn’t go too well for the former No. 4 overall pick.

Washington’s defense held Elliott to his worst statistical performance of the season. The third-year running back only managed 42 yards (33 rushing, 9 receiving) on 17 touches – good for just 2.5 yards per touch.

It’s been a completely different story over the last two weeks, though.

Elliott has put up up 388 total yards (273 rushing, 115 receiving) and three total touchdowns on 55 touches during that span. Granted, it was against the Falcons and Eagles, but it’s still impressive nonetheless.

3. Potential bounce back from Amari Cooper

It looks like the Cowboys have finally found a long-term replacement for Dez Bryant. The team sent over its first-round pick in the 2019 NFL Draft in order to secure Dak Prescott’s new No. 1 receiver, Cooper.

Since that trade, Cooper has been a steady contributor. He’s brought in 14 receptions for 169 yards and one touchdown through three games.

Cooper’s most recent performance was his least productive, however.

The Alabama product only hauled in three of his five targets for 36 yards and no touchdowns in Sunday’s win over Atlanta. Considering the Falcons have one of the worst pass defenses in the NFL, Cooper’s performance was a disappointment. 

Watch NFL Thursday Night Football Chicago Bears vs Detroit Lions Free Online Live Streaming Week 12 ,November 22, 2018.

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Game Info: Chicago Bears (7-3, 2-2 Away) @ Detroit Lions (4-6, 3-2 Home)

Date: Thursday, Nov. 22nd
Time: 12:30 p.m. EST
Location: Ford Field- Detroit, MI

Free Press sports writer Dave Birkett breaks down the NFC North matchup between the Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears:

Lions (4-6) at Bears (7-3)
Kickoff: 12:30 p.m. Thursday; Ford Field, Detroit.

Lions run offense vs. Bears run defense
Rookie running back Kerryon Johnson won’t play Thursday because of a knee injury, and his absence is a huge blow to an offense that needs to generate a rushing attack to keep Chicago’s fierce pass rush at bay.

LeGarrette Blount, Zach Zenner and Theo Riddick will share the workload in Johnson’s absence, but none of those backs are equipped to be an every-down option. Blount is averaging a disappointing 2.3 yards per carry, but has been effective near the goal line. Riddick remains a receiving threat and not much else. And while Zenner might be the back most equipped to handle 12 or 14 carries, he’s not a threat to break a big play.

The Bears have held four straight opponents under 100 yards rushing and stifled Johnson and the Lions’ rushing attack (76 yards) in their meeting earlier this month. Akiem Hicks is a gap destroyer up front, and linebackers Danny Trevathan and rookie Roquan Smith fly around the field.

Edge: Bears

Lions pass offense vs. Bears pass defense
The Bears sacked Matthew Stafford six times in their Nov. 11 meeting, and unless the Lions get their screen game going or do something to create more misdirection, Chicago will be primed to get to Stafford on Thursday.

Along with Johnson, the Lions will be without wide receiver Marvin Jones (knee) for the second straight game. That means Kenny Golladay is the Lions’ lone high-caliber receiver. TJ Jones hasn’t done much in extended snaps since the trade of Golden Tate, and Bruce Ellington has been around less than three weeks, though he’s probably the Lions’ best option in the slot.


More: Lions’ hurry-up offense could be answer to solve Bears’ defense

All-Pro linebacker Khalil Mack has two sacks against the Lions already this year, and he and Hicks have terrorized offensive lines all season. The Bears lead the NFL with 27 takeaways and 18 interceptions, and could use Kyle Fuller, who’s in the midst of a Pro Bowl year, to shadow Golladay,
Bears run offense vs. Lions run defense
The Lions have found a magic potion for their leaky run defense as they’ve held their last two opponents, the Bears and Panthers, to a combined 110 yards on the ground.

Damon Harrison’s presence at nose tackle has been a big part of the improvement, but really it comes down to not allowing big plays. The Lions have allowed five runs of 40-plus yards this season, second most in the NFL, but they haven’t allowed a carry longer than 10 yards the last two weeks.

Jordan Howard managed just 21 yards on 11 carries in the first meeting with the Lions and has had a relatively quiet season as the Bears have transitioned to an outside zone rushing scheme. Tarik Cohen is the Bears’ gadget back.

Edge: Bears

Bears pass offense vs. Lions pass defense
Trubisky suffered a right shoulder injury in the Bears’ Sunday night win over the Minnesota Vikings and is not expected to play on Thursday. He threw for a career-high 355 yards against the Lions earlier this month, and is a true dual-threat with his legs.

Overall
The Bears are coming off an emotional Sunday night win over a division rival and have an unusually short turnaround for a Thursday afternoon game. Their quarterback is ailing and they’re on the road. Ordinarily, that would make them a prime candidate for an upset. But the Lions just don’t have enough offense right now to get the job done. Johnson’s injury is killer for a team that has played well only when it has been able to run the ball. Throw in the fact that No. 2 receiver Marvin Jones will not play because of his knee, and the passing game was already depleted after the trade of Tate, and I just don’t think the Lions have the guns to take down one of the NFL’s best defenses on Thanksgiving.



Watch NFL Thursday Night Football Chicago Bears vs Detroit Lions Free Online Live Streaming Week 12 ,November 22, 2018.

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Game Info: Chicago Bears (7-3, 2-2 Away) @ Detroit Lions (4-6, 3-2 Home)

Date: Thursday, Nov. 22nd
Time: 12:30 p.m. EST
Location: Ford Field- Detroit, MI

Free Press sports writer Dave Birkett breaks down the NFC North matchup between the Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears:

Lions (4-6) at Bears (7-3)
Kickoff: 12:30 p.m. Thursday; Ford Field, Detroit.

Lions run offense vs. Bears run defense
Rookie running back Kerryon Johnson won’t play Thursday because of a knee injury, and his absence is a huge blow to an offense that needs to generate a rushing attack to keep Chicago’s fierce pass rush at bay.

LeGarrette Blount, Zach Zenner and Theo Riddick will share the workload in Johnson’s absence, but none of those backs are equipped to be an every-down option. Blount is averaging a disappointing 2.3 yards per carry, but has been effective near the goal line. Riddick remains a receiving threat and not much else. And while Zenner might be the back most equipped to handle 12 or 14 carries, he’s not a threat to break a big play.

The Bears have held four straight opponents under 100 yards rushing and stifled Johnson and the Lions’ rushing attack (76 yards) in their meeting earlier this month. Akiem Hicks is a gap destroyer up front, and linebackers Danny Trevathan and rookie Roquan Smith fly around the field.

Edge: Bears

Lions pass offense vs. Bears pass defense
The Bears sacked Matthew Stafford six times in their Nov. 11 meeting, and unless the Lions get their screen game going or do something to create more misdirection, Chicago will be primed to get to Stafford on Thursday.

Along with Johnson, the Lions will be without wide receiver Marvin Jones (knee) for the second straight game. That means Kenny Golladay is the Lions’ lone high-caliber receiver. TJ Jones hasn’t done much in extended snaps since the trade of Golden Tate, and Bruce Ellington has been around less than three weeks, though he’s probably the Lions’ best option in the slot.


More: Lions’ hurry-up offense could be answer to solve Bears’ defense

All-Pro linebacker Khalil Mack has two sacks against the Lions already this year, and he and Hicks have terrorized offensive lines all season. The Bears lead the NFL with 27 takeaways and 18 interceptions, and could use Kyle Fuller, who’s in the midst of a Pro Bowl year, to shadow Golladay,
Bears run offense vs. Lions run defense
The Lions have found a magic potion for their leaky run defense as they’ve held their last two opponents, the Bears and Panthers, to a combined 110 yards on the ground.

Damon Harrison’s presence at nose tackle has been a big part of the improvement, but really it comes down to not allowing big plays. The Lions have allowed five runs of 40-plus yards this season, second most in the NFL, but they haven’t allowed a carry longer than 10 yards the last two weeks.

Jordan Howard managed just 21 yards on 11 carries in the first meeting with the Lions and has had a relatively quiet season as the Bears have transitioned to an outside zone rushing scheme. Tarik Cohen is the Bears’ gadget back.

Edge: Bears

Bears pass offense vs. Lions pass defense
Trubisky suffered a right shoulder injury in the Bears’ Sunday night win over the Minnesota Vikings and is not expected to play on Thursday. He threw for a career-high 355 yards against the Lions earlier this month, and is a true dual-threat with his legs.

Overall
The Bears are coming off an emotional Sunday night win over a division rival and have an unusually short turnaround for a Thursday afternoon game. Their quarterback is ailing and they’re on the road. Ordinarily, that would make them a prime candidate for an upset. But the Lions just don’t have enough offense right now to get the job done. Johnson’s injury is killer for a team that has played well only when it has been able to run the ball. Throw in the fact that No. 2 receiver Marvin Jones will not play because of his knee, and the passing game was already depleted after the trade of Tate, and I just don’t think the Lions have the guns to take down one of the NFL’s best defenses on Thanksgiving.