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Native American tribes have made progress against COVID. Omicron has them ‘back in crisis mode.’ – Yahoo News

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Native American tribes have been especially vigilant in encouraging COVID-19 vaccines and enacting stringent safety protocols.

The next challenge for these communities that have been hit particularly hard during the pandemic: the omicron variant. Tribes and the federal Indian Health Service reported huge case spikes in the days after Christmas, reflecting the situation across much of the country.

The Cherokee Nation in Oklahoma and the Menominee Nation in Wisconsin since Monday have reported daily case increases at least five times higher than before Christmas. The federal Indian Health Service reported positivity rates going from 9.1% before Christmas to 13.7% after the holiday, according to data from 356 medical facilities.

"We feel like we're back in crisis mode again," said Dr. Amy Slagle, clinical director of the Menominee Tribal Clinic, which postponed an early New Year's closing to remain open Thursday. "It looks like omicron may have arrived."

The Cherokee Nation, which experienced about 30 new infections per day leading up to Christmas, counted 174 new cases Monday and 148 Tuesday. The Menominee Nation, which had been averaging three to five new cases per week, recorded 36 cases Wednesday and 31 Thursday.

"It's very concerning that the numbers are increasing," Cherokee Nation Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr. said.

A nurse takes a swab sample from a Navajo Indian woman complaining of virus symptoms at a coronavirus testing center at the Navajo Nation town of Monument Valley in Arizona in May 2020.

Tribal leaders said high vaccination rates, mask mandates and social distancing rules helped limit the delta variant and put them in a better position to deal with this latest COVID-19 variant, but new protective measures also are being pursued.

Thursday, Cherokee leaders announced a twice-a-week testing program for the tribe's 4,000-employee governmental workforce to go along with vaccination and mitigation initiatives, citing "observations and projections (of) a new surge occurring in Cherokee Nation as it is across the country."

Although the new Menominee cases weren't specifically categorized as omicron, Slagle said the difference in post-holiday cases after Thanksgiving and Christmas suggests the highly transmissible new variant is responsible.

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"We didn't even have a blip after Thanksgiving," she said. "Something's drastically different."

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Menominee County, the tribal home of the Menominee Nation and about 4,500 members in northeastern Wisconsin, has had the highest vaccination rate in the state among adults, Slagle said. Many testing positive have had two shots, reflecting omicron's potent transmissibility, but few new cases involve people who received the booster shot, which the tribe encourages, she said.

Dr. Loretta Christensen, IHS chief medical officer, said the spike probably resulted from omicron, delta and holiday gatherings.

"Unfortunately, omicron, in the way it's so easily transmitted, even if we (ask) our population to stay home, they still have to get groceries, pick up their kids, get gas, all the normal things that we used to do and, just in those exposures, they can get omicron transmitted to them," Christensen said. "Add the holidays and COVID fatigue, as we call it, and even if they're careful, a lot of people will still get omicron."

A health care worker administers a COVID-19 vaccine shot at the Anadarko Indian Health Center in Oklahoma in early November at an event featuring vaccines for children from 5 to 11.

The IHS has planned for weeks for a case surge, one that could continue well past the holidays, Christensen said. That included making sure a substantial number of coronavirus tests, both lab and at-home kits, are available. Christensen said the IHS ordered tests in advance and is in "good shape." Tribal leaders said that for now, they have enough tests, which have been scarce in many parts of the country.

Native Americans and Alaska Natives have the highest vaccination rate of any racial or ethnic demographic, said Christensen, who praised tribal leaders for encouraging vaccination and maintaining health protocols.

Navajo Nation President Jonathan Nez said a high tribal vaccination rate (72% receiving two shots and 85% of elders over 65 inoculated), along with consistent protocols related to masking, social distancing and indoor crowd limits, puts the community in a better position to deal with COVID-19 than in the early days of the pandemic.

Principal Chief of the Cherokee Nation Chuck Hoskin Jr. speaks at the Cherokee Immersion School in Tahlequah, Oklahoma, during a visit by first lady Jill Biden in early December.

What's different this time around is that we have a higher rate of vaccinations and we know what to do now. So I think that's really been a key factor in keeping the COVID-19 numbers manageable up to now, he said.

Prevention is particularly important for Indigenous communities, which have been hard-hit by COVID-19. According to November data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, American Indian and Alaska Native people experience higher COVID-19 case, hospitalization and death rates than any other demographic group. They are more than three times as likely to be hospitalized and twice as likely to die than non-Hispanic white people.

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A number of factors contribute to greater susceptibility, including poverty, inadequate nourishment, underlying health conditions, overcrowded housing and lack of access to medical care and even running water in some rural areas, medical experts and tribal leaders said.

However, a history of mistreatment that led to those vulnerabilities also built resilience, said Spero M. Manson, director of the Centers for American Indian & Alaska Native Health at the Colorado School of Public Health.

"This is not our first experience with pandemics and epidemics. We recognize that these kinds of chronic stresses and strains have been present in the lives of Native Americans for generations," he said. "For us, it's a matter of survival."

Jonathan Nez, president of the Navajo Nation, says more than 70% of the tribe is vaccinated.

High vaccination rates and prevention efforts have kept COVID-19 from causing even greater harm to Native American communities, said Dr. Laura Hammitt, director of infectious disease programs at the Center for American Indian Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.

"With this most recent surge over the summer and fall, hospitalization and death rates have been much lower compared to earlier in the pandemic. I think this is really attributable to the vaccinations," Hammitt said.

As careful and diligent as Native American communities have been, they can't control conditions in surrounding communities where members work, attend school and live, tribal leaders said.

Hoskin said masks are required at Cherokee Nation government work sites and its tribal school, while educational messaging and financial incentives ($300 for vaccinations and also the follow-up booster) resulted in the Cherokee Nation's 4,000-employee workforce topping 80% in vaccinations. However, many of the 150,000 tribal members in northeastern Oklahoma live in communities outside the nation's authority where vaccine rates are lower and prevention efforts are weaker, he said.

A patient is taken from an ambulance to the emergency room of a hospital in the Navajo Nation town of Tuba City, Ariz., during a 57-hour curfew imposed to try to stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus May 24, 2020.

"We're doing very well, but were not in isolation. We dont live on an island," Hoskin said. "We're in a region of the country where the vaccination rate is low, the use of masks is not what I'd like to see. And, frankly, the most charitable thing I can say is that our governor (Kevin Stitt, a Republican) has been missing in action on COVID."

Nez shared a similar account from the Navajo Nation, where many tribal members go into surrounding Arizona communities with looser COVID-19 rules.

"It's really difficult when other jurisdictions don't mandate masks or politicize wearing masks or getting their shots, he said.

Although many cite personal freedom to oppose masks or vaccines, "Indian tribes throughout the country have a different perspective of how to fight this virus. It's not like, You're taking away my freedoms. Here in Indian Country, it's about keeping our family safe, keeping our communities safe. ... Theres a sense of a nation to protect our people, Nez said.

For the Cherokee Nation, the death of many elders, a population that includes the majority of fluent speakers who help connect the tribe to its history, is a particularly difficult loss, Hoskin said. He's heartened that tribal elders set a great example in getting vaccinated when the shots were first available.

"Our elders, our fluent speakers have led the way. What we've tried to appeal to is the reason the Cherokee people are still here in a literal, concrete sense, because our ancestors put their community ahead of themselves," he said. "We would not have survived our removal in the 19th century, our forced removal along the Trail of Tears, had we not had some collective sense that we needed to take care of each other."

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Dan Campbell is a throwback who is making progress as Lions head coach – SideLion Report

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The Detroit Lions are making progress down the home stretch and much of that can be attributed to their throwback head coach, Dan Campbell.

The NFL lost one of the greatest names in league history this week. John Madden, the Hall of Fame coach, broadcaster, and the man behind EA Sports Madden Football has passed away. The majority of people who work in or contribute to the league have been inspired by him.

Madden was a throwback who aged better than fine wine, and was never surpassed by the game. Unless youre of a certain age you cannot truly appreciate all three facets of his contributions.

Since Madden left the sidelines the game has changed. Offenses have become more and more innovative, and defenses have become increasingly more dynamic.

Here in Detroit, the Lions dont have a legend. But they do have head coach Dan Campbell, who is a throwback in his own right.

As a player, Campbell was influenced by Bill Parcells. It formulated his philosophy of physicality and running the ball. After his playing days and a short stint in Miami where he did gain some experience as their interim head coach, Campbell landed in New Orleans.

It was there that Saints head coach Sean Payton taught Campbell about offenses taking flight. About how important the diversity of slicing up opposing secondaries is to the ground game and creating uncertainty in opposing defenses.

Campbell and the Lions have spent the better part of this season losing games and looking lost. Yet, Campbell has not swayed in his beliefs or philosophy.

The irony is that the change for the better which has occurred over the last six weeks started with Campbell taking over the play-calling duties from offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn. It was a rough transition, as Campbell has never called plays before, however, the entire team started to raise its level of play.

The Lions are 2-4-1 with Campbell calling the plays. One of the biggest changes that has occurred has been with Jared Goff. Over his last four games, before sitting out Week 16 on the COVID list, he was among the leagues highest-rated passers.

Is Goff the long-term answer? Most fans dont believe so. But if he can continue to play at the level he has lately, then he should at least not be a liability until the Lions acquire their passer of the future.

The turnaround hasnt been all about Campbell. Aaron Glenn has done wonders with a defense that has resembled a M.A.S.H unit. The special teams guided by Dave Fipp have been good all year. But how hard the Lions play reflects back to Campbell.

The one comparison we can make between Campbell and Madden is that the players love Campbell, just like the Raiders of yore loved Madden.

Even when the Lions have made costly mistakes and shot themselves in the foot repeatedly, they have never quit. Campbell is changing the sour culture Matt Patricia left behind, and quite frankly has been commonplace for this franchise for 60 years.

Madden had only three rules and one would suppose that Campbells rule book is similar: be on time, pay attention, and play like hell when told to.

The Detroit Lions will need to find much more talent and a new offensive coordinator to take over the reins of calling plays before this team has a chance to be legitimately good. Campbells greatest strength is being a leader and motivating his players. He needs to be completely free to do just that.

When the dust finally settles on the Campbell era, whether it be in two years or 10, only then will we truly know if he was able to succeed in turning the Lions into champions. But hell do the old school way in many respects, for better or worse.

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Bill Belichick Sheds Light on Mac Jones Progress and Development as a Rookie QB – EssentiallySports

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Mac Jones and the New England Patriots will face off against the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 17. Before the game, Patriots GM Bill Belichick was evaluating the abilities of Jaguars rookie quarterback Trevor Lawrence. He was giving an insight into the progress that Lawrence has made this season. The No.1 draft pick of the year 2021 has come a long way.

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While talking about Trevor, Belichick couldnt help but talk about the progress his own rookie quarterback had made. Bill also shed some light on Mac Jones hard work and dedication towards his team.

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Mac Jones has been very impressive in his first season. However, the New England Patriots have been on a stint lately. They have lost their last two games against Buffalo Bills and Indiana Colts.

Just like Trevor Lawrence, Mac Jones is also a first-round draft pick. In recent games, Jones has stumbled a bit. In the Week 16 loss against the Bills, Jones only got a QB rating of 31.4. He threw two interceptions back to back.

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Other than that, Mac has had a fantastic run. He is a top-class rookie. Jones stands 18th in the entire NFL with a season rating of 90.2. Jones is just one win away from becoming the first QB since Dak Prescott to get double-digit victories. With the help of Mac Jones, the New England Patriots can still get into the playoffs.

Bill Belichick is known to have an eye for young talent. He knows a good quarterback when he sees one. Bill praises the work ethic of Mac Jones. He appreciates the hard work Jones puts in every day of the week.

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Belichick says that Mac is one of New Englands most consistent players.He works hard. He continues to improve. There are new things every week from a game plan scheme, matchups standpoint,Belichick then proceeds to talk about Jones ability to adapt to any situation.He continues to gain experience processing those and doesnt repeat many errors.

Things are still relatively new for Jones in the NFL. Lot of which he hasnt faced before. But according to Belichick, Jones handles everything pretty well. He is quick and consistent on his feet. Let us find out who comes out on top in the battle of rookie quarterbacks in Week 17.

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Mayor Lightfoot reflects on City of Chicago’s progress in 2021 – The – The Chicago Cusader

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Mayor Lori E. Lightfoot and her administration are lifting up key accomplishments on behalf of the residents of Chicago over the course of 2021, a year of recovery and investments. With equity as its North Star, the Lightfoot administration passed the most transformative budget in the citys history, ensured that all communities had access to the life-saving vaccine, and focused unprecedented resources on public safety.These investments, along with major reforms and initiatives made over the year, set Chicago on a path to continue to empower residents, transform neighborhoods, create jobs, and bring new businesses to the city.

The year of 2021 continued our fight against the pandemic and the surge in gun violence.Despite these challenges, we rose to meet them and made some remarkable progress on behalf of our residents. More hard work lies ahead in 2022, but it is important to reflect not just on the challenges but also on the opportunities. I want to thank all of our city and sister agency leadership as well as the front-line workers who delivered for Chicagoans. I also want to acknowledge and thank the vast number of community partners whose partnership is essential to the work that we do day in and day out for our residents. We made enormous progress this year in our work to improve the lives of Chicagoans, said Mayor Lightfoot. From ensuring residents access to vaccines, to working hard to make our neighborhoods safer, to the passage of a historic budget and everything in between, we have been laser-focused on investing in our communities. Our work isnt done. Were aiming higher to do even greater things for Chicagoans in 2022 with the once-in-a-lifetime resources that we now have at our disposal. We are ready and excited about the opportunities that the new year will bring.

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Good News on the Progress of Alex Caruso – bleachernation.com

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This morning, we have good news in the form of an Alex Caruso sighting at the Advocate Center! Rob Schaefer of NBC Sports Chicago shared a short clip of Caruso putting up some shots after the morning shootaround, which is a great sign.

Of course, Caruso is still listed as out for tonights game with the Atlanta Hawks, but just seeing him out on the floor putting shots up is a positive sign for his return from a sprained foot that has sidelined him since December 20. Caruso started the Bulls December 20 matchup with the Houston Rockets after missing time with a sore hamstring and played just six minutes in the victory over Houston before injuring his foot and leaving the contest.

The Bulls have done an excellent job of navigating their way through a wild month of injuries, COVID-19 cases, and stoppages in play as a result. Currently, they hold a 21-10 record and are the second-seed in the Eastern Conference despite the decimated roster that has seen a whopping 17 players hit the NBAs Health and Safety Protocols thus far.

Seeing Caruso get healthy brings the Bulls one step closer to finally having the complete roster back together, hopefully, sometime in January.

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Bastsrool Sportsbook Promos: Free Hoodie with Steelers Moneyline Bet, Sunday Funday Bonus – Pittsburgh Hockey Now

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The holidays are over but that doesnt mean there still isnt fun to be had as a full slate of games and NFL betting opportunities this weekend 15 on Sunday and another on Monday night when the Pittsburgh Steelers host the Cleveland Browns at Heinz Field. Barstool Sports has intriguing promotions for prospective bettors and an exclusive promo for Steelers bets.

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Barstool lists the Browns as 3.5-point favorites with an over/under of 41 in what is expected to be the final home game of Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisbergers 18-year career.

The Steelers (7-7-1) should be able to tuck under the 3.5-point spread despite going just 2-4-1 in their last seven games. The Browns (7-8) arent playing much better as they have lost back-to-back losses and tasted defeat in three of their last four games.

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The most intriguing 1 p.m. game Sunday has the Cincinnati Bengals (9-6) looking to wrap up their first AFC North title since 2015 when they host the Kansas City Chiefs (11-4) at Paul Brown Stadium. The Chiefs are 3.5-point favorites, and the total is 51 points.

The Chiefs have the longest active winning streak in the NFL at eight games. Though it has clinched the AFC West championship, Kansas City is still looking to gain the AFCs top seed and resultant first-round bye in the playoffs.

Its hard not to like the Chiefs at -3.5.

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Two teams bound for the playoffs meet at 4:25 p.m. when the Dallas Cowboys host the Arizona Cardinals at AT&T Stadium as 6.5-point favorites. The over/under is 52.

The Cowboys (11-4) are on a four-game losing streak while the Cardinals (10-5) have lost three in a row. Look for the teams to continue those trajectories and the Cowboys to cover the spread.

The temperature is expected to dip to zero degrees when the NFC North champion Green Bay Packers (12-3) host the Minnesota Vikings (7-8) at 8:20 p.m.

Winners of four straight games, the Packers are 12.5-point favorites with an over/under of 42.5. Quarterback Kirk Cousins will miss the game for Vikings after being placed on the COVID-19/reserve list Friday.

The QB matchup between Aaron Rodgers and Sean Mannion might be a mismatch but the Vikings are still attractive getting double-digit points in an Ice Bowl-type setting.

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How to Select the Best and Most Trustworthy US Sportsbooks and Why It Matters – Inside The Star

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A lot of what we do over the internet can be considered potentially problematic when it comes to our personal information. This might be most commonly associated with actions we undertake when we buy products or services online, and we then reveal our valuable information, such as banking or personal details, that could lead to us being the victim of any number of scamming activities.

Finding a trustworthy and reliable sportsbook, or online casino provider, is a similarly delicate task that you might find yourself having to be extra careful when it comes to completing any sign-up process.

As each US state legalizes sports betting, a raft of operators move into the relevant space and vie for your custom. Sure, some of these brands are household names, but others are not, and you have to be very cautious about any interaction you perform in relation to these services, a failure to do could cost you a large sum.

Here are some things to keep in mind before you select the sportsbook that fits your very specific needs.

The best thing you can do before you select a sportsbook is to do the research. Go online and cast your net widely. See what others have to say about the brand, whether individuals had any negative experiences. There are services that collate reviews of all the major brands, and thats an excellent way to start.

For instance, you can check the trusted sports betting sites reviewed by TheSportsDaily.com as their reviews are very detailed and provide you with a wealth of knowledge about varying aspects of the service each website offers.

Check out the trustworthy nature of the brand, particularly any instances of fraud or lesser instances of reliability, such as the time it takes to get your payout or how slow or effective their site is.

For instance, you might be a bettor who enjoys live in-play betting, and then the worst thing you can encounter is an interface that is slow and glitchy that prevents you from placing your bets in a timely fashion.

If you choose your provider and anything seems untoward or suspicious, such as the absence of the padlock symbol on the URL bar the site is in HTTP and not HTTPS then leave immediately.

If you are being asked for information, such as passwords to your accounts, or other details that just dont seem right, again, you should leave. There are plenty of options out there, and theres no need to make an unwise decision.

Some sportsbooks are old school and only accept Wire/VISA or Mastercard as payment methods, but you might want to use an e-Wallet or even Bitcoin, then you should shop for a provider that suits your needs.

Plenty of sites now offer Paypal or other services, which you may prefer to use for your sportsbook experience, perhaps for safety, or you might not want particular activity showing up on your bank statements.

The best sportsbooks offer comprehensive sports betting experiences. This can be in the form of very detailed betting markets within strong leagues like the NBA or NFL, where prop bets might be more significant, or could come from a provider that offers betting on all sorts of sports that are not as large as others.

Some sports bettors like to stick to one sport or league, but others chase the odds, so either way, youll want a sportsbook that has a large variety of markets from which to choose.

In-Play betting is very much the up-and-coming sports betting market, and some providers offer better services than the rest. This is fast-paced betting that makes the game you are watching even more exciting.

Picture it; you are backing your side to come back from a large deficit in a key NBA game, then your team sinks a buzzer-beater, earning you a vast payout. Live betting is a great way to get into sports betting, but best to approach when you are an experienced bettor as you can lose or win large sums within seconds.

Therefore you want a provider that offers a fantastic live betting interface; some of the top sites offer great statistical information to give you essential info on the bet you are about to place, which is a nice addition. What is vital here is the speed and reliability of the service at those key times, so read reviews on your chosen site to see if they are up to scratch.

In the US, sports bettors are a prized asset. As a states legislature makes the act of online sports betting legal, a number of providers are given the license to operate, and there is a mad frenzy as each attempt to secure the custom of the residents of the state.

That makes you a much-valued commodity, so dont just settle for the sportsbook that first attracts your attention; look for one that has an excellent welcome bonus and then try it out, and if its not working for you (for whatever reason), then leave and find another. You are not beholden to anyone, so make your choice count.

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Rose Bowl: Utah vs. Ohio State odds, picks and prediction – USA TODAY Sportsbook Wire

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The No. 11 Utah Utes (10-3) meet the No. 7 Ohio State Buckeyes (10-2) Saturday for the Rose Bowl Game presented by Capital One Venture X. Kickoff is scheduled for 5 p.m. ET. Below, we look at the Utah vs. Ohio State odds and lines, and make our expert college football picks, predictions and bets.

The Utes picked up their first-ever Pac-12 Championship after topping Oregon Dec. 3 for the second time in as many meetings this season. Now, Utah is off to Pasadena for its first Rose Bowl appearance.

Utah has lost its past two bowl games in 2018 and 2019, last winning in the Heart of Dallas Bowl against West Virginia in 2017. The Utes are 14-3 SU across the past 17 bowl game appearances.

The Buckeyes have had a handful of opt-outs, as WRs Chris Olave and Garrett Wilson will not play, nor will OT Nicholas Petit-Frere and DT Haskell Garrett.

Ohio State has won its past three appearances in the Granddaddy of Them All, including a 28-23 win over Washington in the most recent appearance Jan. 1, 2018.

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Utah 36, Ohio State 31

UTAH (+155) is worth a roll of the dice at this price as its excited to be in this game. Its all hands on deck for the Utes as no notable players have opted out despite several players declaring for the draft.

Ohio State will be without Olave and Wilson on offense, but it still has tremendous weapons in Heisman finalist QB C.J. Stroud, freshman sensation RB TreVeyon Henderson and WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

Plenty of talent is still around for the Buckeyes despite that theyre down a couple of stars, but its going to be an uphill battle all afternoon.

While UTAH +4 (-110) catching three and a hook is a good play if youre not quite feeling them straight up. Its going to be a close game and theres going to be plenty of scoring.

Utah RB Tavion Thomas rushed for 1,041 yards and 20 touchdowns this season, and he is going to be a handful for Ohio State all day long.

The OVER 64 (-110) is the lean in this game, as we have two powerful offenses squaring off. Utah was good for 35.5 PPG this season, while Ohio State rolled up 551.3 total yards per game and 45.5 PPG, both tops in the country.

There will be a bit of a step back with no Olave and Wilson, but Henderson should run wild and Jaxon-Njigba will certainly get his.

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The Detroit Lions (2-12-1) face the Seattle Seahawks (5-10) in Week 17. Kickoff is set for 4:25 p.m. ET Sunday at Lumen Field. Below, we look at the Lions vs. Seahawks odds and lines, and make our best NFL picks, predictions and bets.

The Lions only two wins of the season have come in the last four weeks, although they are coming off a 20-16 loss to the Atlanta Falcons in Week 16. Detroit has scored 29 and 30 points in their two wins but has reached 20 points on just one other occasion this season.

The Seahawks have the first losing season in the career of QBRussell Wilson.Seattle has lost two games in a row and five of their last seven, including a 25-24 loss to the Chicago Bears in Week 16 when the Bears scored a touchdown and were successful on the two-point conversion with a minute left in the game.

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Seahawks 26, Lions 17

Money line

PASSon the money line.

The Lions will be startingTim Boyleat quarterback and theyre winless on the road this season. They arent like to win Sunday. The money line is too high on the Seahawks, too, as you have to wager more than four times your return.

The Lions are one of the best teams in the league against the spread, going 10-5 ATS, and have covered the spread in six of their last seven games.

However, it is too much to ask for Boyle to keep up with Wilson. The Seahawks have scored 24 or more points in three of their last four games and the Lions only average 17.3 points per game.

Take the SEAHAWKS -8.5 (-108).

The Seahawks and Lions have the third- and fourth-lowest Over percentages in the league. However, the Seahawks have had three of their last four games hit the Over.

Take OVER 41.5 (-105).

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