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Morning Reaction Picks and Comment – Week 13

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Here are this weekend’s picks as The Morning Reaction will pick every NFL game this season.
Drew Forrester finished 11-5 last week while Luke Jones was 7-9 in Week 12. Forrester is 118-56 through 12 weeks and Jones is 114-60 overall. Official standings are only kept based on the NFL picks.
(Editor’s note: Drew and Luke both correctly picked Atlanta to beat New Orleans on Thursday night.)
To hear their full explanations, click HERE.
Steelers at Ravens: Baltimore 30-10 (Drew), Baltimore 23-13 (Luke)
Seahawks at Bears:
Chicago 24-16 (Drew), Chicago 27-17 (Luke)
Vikings at Packers:
Green Bay 34-17 (Drew), Green Bay 31-14 (Luke)
49ers at Rams:
San Francisco 27-10 (Drew), San Francisco 26-13 (Luke)
Cardinals at Jets:
New York 20-10 (Drew), New York 13-12 (Luke)
Panthers at Chiefs:
Kansas City 24-13 (Drew), Carolina 14-13 (Luke)
Colts at Lions:
Indianapolis 23-20 OT (Drew), Detroit 24-21 (Luke)
Jaguars at Bills:
Jacksonville 24-20 (Drew), Buffalo 21-14 (Luke)
Patriots at Dolphins:
New England 44-17 (Drew), New England 38-20 (Luke)
Texans at Titans:
Houston 23-10 (Drew), Houston 17-14 (Luke)
Buccaneers at Broncos:
Denver 23-21 (Drew), Denver 27-20 (Luke)
Browns at Raiders:
Oakland 20-17 (Drew), Oakland 17-14 (Luke)
Bengals at Chargers:
Cincinnati 28-20 (Drew), San Diego 24-23 (Luke)
Eagles at Cowboys:
Dallas 34-13 (Drew), Dallas 27-14 (Luke)
Giants at Redskins:
New York 28-21 (Drew), New York 27-23 (Luke)

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