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Best bets on every Week 12 NFL game

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It's Week 12 of the NFL season, and we got an early start with a Thanksgiving tripleheader. Chalk's Vegas experts have you covered with comprehensive betting previews for all of Thursday's and Sunday's action, included together in one handy file.

Dave Tuley

Last week: 2-3-1 against the spread with best bets (marked with an *); 2-2 with over/under best bets; 4-4 ATS on picks on all other games.

Season to date: 33-28-3 (54.1 percent) on ATS best bets; 27-17 (61.4 percent) with O/U best bets; 42-50-1 on ATS leans; 8-6 on O/U leans.

Mike Clay

Last week: 5-6 on ATS best bets; 6-7 with O/U best bets.

Season: 57-43-3 (57 percent) on ATS best bets; 52-46 (53.1 percent) on O/U best bets.

Erin Rynning

Last week: 2-1 on O/U best bets, 1-1 on O/U leans.

Season: 9-11 (45 percent) on ATS best bets; 16-14 (53.3 percent) on O/U best bets; 5-3 on ATS leans, 3-2 on O/U leans.

Rufus Peabody

Last week: 1-1-1 on ATS best bets; 1-1 on O/U best bets, 0-1 on ATS leans, 2-0 on O/U leans.

Season: 12-17-1 (41.4 percent) on ATS best bets; 8-14 (36.4 percent) on O/U best bets; 9-5-2 (64.3 percent) on ATS leans, 3-3 on O/U leans.

Note: All odds courtesy of the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook as of Wednesday morning.


Sunday

San Diego Chargers at Houston Texans

Spread: Opened Houston -1; now San Diego -1.5
Total: Opened 45.5; now 46
PickCenter public consensus pick: 56 percent San Diego

Public perception: The public is siding with the Chargers, which is an exciting team to watch with their No. 8 offense and playing so many close games.

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