Patriots fan rooting guide for NFL Week 13: Thanksgiving edition

Patriots fan rooting guide for NFL Week 13: Thanksgiving edition
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It’s Thanksgiving weekend in the NFL, and the New England Patriots will close out the festivities: they will host the New York Giants on Monday Night Football. Naturally, all of our attention is on that particular game.

It is not the only one worth keeping an eye on between Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Monday. In fact, 15 other games are being played in Week 13, with many of them having direct implications on the Patriots as well. So, here is who you should be rooting for in those particular contests.

Thursday

1 p.m. ET

Green Bay Packers (7-3-1) at Detroit Lions (7-4): Go good game! The first Thanksgiving game has no major impact on the Patriots and their playoff changes, so let’s just root for some good fun and even better food. | FOX

4:30 p.m. ET

Kansas City Chiefs (6-5) at Dallas Cowboys (5-5-1): Go Cowboys! The Chiefs losing would further weaken their chances of making the playoffs, which might end up being good news for the fourth- and sixth-round draft picks New England owns via trade with Kansas City. | CBS

8:20 p.m. ET

Cincinnati Bengals (3-8) at Baltimore Ravens (6-5): Go Bengals! New England’s strength of victory tiebreaker would benefit from a Cincinnati win given that there is no telling what will happen in Patriots vs. Ravens in Week 16. | NBC

Friday

3 p.m. ET

Chicago Bears (8-3) at Philadelphia Eagles (8-3): Go good game! A chill Black Friday for Patriots fans everywhere, at least when it comes to rooting interest. The game has no real impact on the team. | Amazon

Sunday

1 p.m. ET

Los Angeles Rams (9-2) at Carolina Panthers (6-6): Go Panthers! Five words: strength of victory and schedule. Both tiebreakers might become important in a competitive AFC playoff race. | FOX

San Francisco 49ers (8-4) at Cleveland Browns (3-8): Go Browns! Not only would the aforementioned tiebreakers improve with a Cleveland win, the Patriots would also benefit from San Francisco ending up outside the playoffs: the draft pick acquired via the Keion White would be better positioned in that case. | CBS

Houston Texans (6-5) at Indianapolis Colts (8-3): Go Texans! The Patriots already have a 1.5-game lead over the Colts in the race for the No. 1 seed, but the more distance the better. | CBS

New Orleans Saints (2-9) at Miami Dolphins (4-7): Go Saints! Neither the strength of victory nor the strength of schedule tiebreakers are impacted by this game, but it could help further bury Miami’s already slim playoff hopes. | FOX

Atlanta Falcons (4-7) at New York Jets (2-9): Go Jets! The Patriots beat both teams already this year, so this one comes down to another angle: draft position. The 2-9 Jets removing themselves further from the top draft picks next spring would be a welcome development. | FOX

Arizona Cardinals (3-8) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-5): Go Bucs! Strength of schedule. Strength of victory. Rinse. Repeat. |...