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NFL Week 17 Picks: The Latest Score Predictions for Every Game

Zach KruseDec 30, 2011

Let's run down some quick score predictions for every game on the Week 17 NFL schedule:

Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints

The Saints could very well pull their starters once the 49ers take a big lead against the Rams, but will the offense already have it salted away?

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Saints 35, Panthers 27

Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots

For Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, revenge will be a dish best served cold. Patriots romp to the AFC's No. 1 seed. 

Patriots 34, Bills 13

Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings

Christian Ponder gets the start, but expect to see Joe Webb in more than a few packages. These two beat-up teams just want 2011 over with. 

Vikings 23, Bears 16

New York Jets at Miami Dolphins

We might see further evidence the Dolphins are better suited at quarterback right now with Matt Moore than the Jets are with Mark Sanchez.

Dolphins 24, Jets 13

San Francisco 49ers at St. Louis Rams

The 49ers should have the No. 2 seed in the NFC locked up by halftime.

49ers 27, Rams 6

Detroit Lions at Green Bay Packers

The Packers can win even with Matt Flynn playing the majority of the game, but the Lions need their 11th victory (to avoid a trip to the Superdome) more than Green Bay wants its 15th. 

Lions 27, Packers 20

Washington Redskins at Philadelphia Eagles

Despite a lost season, the Eagles can rally around the momentum gained during the final portions of 2011 for next year.

Eagles 31, Redskins 17

Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars

It's odd to write that the Colts should win this game, which would almost certainly void them of Andrew Luck in April.

Colts 27, Jaguars 21

Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans

The Texans desperately need to get back on track before the playoffs, and the return of defensive coordinator Wade Phillips should help.

Texans 23, Titans 17

Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals

Regardless of what happens Sunday, each franchise has a lot to look forward to after compelling seasons. Marshawn Lynch and the Seahawks running game are the difference Sunday.

Seahawks 20, Cardinals 10

Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos

Slowly but surely the Broncos are going to learn what they have at the quarterback position is nothing more than a gadget player. Kyle Orton bests Tim Tebow to help knock the Broncos out of the playoffs. 

Chiefs 24, Broncos 13

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons

Tampa Bay has historically played the Falcons tough, even in the Georgia Dome. However, these Bucs have been downright embarrassing at times this season. 

Falcons 34, Bucs 10

Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals are finally ready to knock off an AFC elite at home, and a win on Sunday propels Cincy into the playoffs in Year 1 under Andy Dalton.

Bengals 24, Ravens 16

Pittsburgh Steelers at Cleveland Browns

Potentially not having Ben Roethlisberger is a big factor, but the Steelers should cruise past the Browns, especially if they know the possibility of stealing the AFC North is attainable.

Steelers 21, Browns 13

San Diego Chargers at Oakland Raiders

The Chargers had their chance to make the AFC West even more tight. It's now the Raiders' time to seize the moment at home in what ends up being a clinching game.

Raiders 27, Chargers 24

Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants

In an unpredictable NFC East, this game is nothing more than a toss-up. I'll take the side of the coin that's playing at home and with a roster, especially on defense, that is getting healthy.

Giants 30, Cowboys 24 

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