The Jaguars, Giants and Raiders are the clear front-runners to land the No. 1 overall pick.
The Giants were embarrassed at home by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at the end of a week that featured Daniel Jones’ release and Tommy DeVito’s return to the starting quarterback role.
Las Vegas fell to the Denver Broncos in a more respectable fashion, but the Raiders still own the longest losing streak in the NFL at seven games.
The Giants have a better chance on paper to win in Week 13, but the Dallas Cowboys looked competent in their Week 12 upset over the Washington Commanders, and that could mean they outplay Big Blue on Thanksgiving Day.
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