Broncos at Bills 1 p.m., no local TV
The Broncos can clinch their first division title since 2005 with a win and a Raiders loss in Kansas City. A Denver loss would put an awful lot of things up in the air for a team that has rallied from a 1-4 start to get into the postseason race. Broncos running back Willis McGahee will be motivated to play against his former team, and the Bills rank 29th against the run. The Bills have lost seven in a row.
Chargers at Lions 4:05 p.m. CBS
If it's December, the Chargers must be trying to sprint down the stretch again. They've won three straight. They were 3-1 down the stretch last season, won their final 11 in '09, their final four in '08, their final six in '07 and their final 10 in '06. They might have waited too long this time, however, since they need plenty of others to lose to sneak into the postseason. The Lions know how to hang in, however. They have won four games this season after trailing by 13 or more points - that's an NFL record. Detroit can clinch a wild-card berth with a win.
Eagles at Cowboys 4:15 p.m., Fox
The Eagles aren't going to the playoffs, but if they can put all their frustration, dysfunction and spotty play in the rearview mirror for at least one game, they could deal the Cowboys a painful loss. In his past three home starts against the Eagles, Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is 3-0 with seven touchdown passes. Dallas running back Felix Jones has been bothered by a hamstring injury all week.
Source: http://www.heraldonline.com/2011/12/24/3621066/nfl-gameday-three-to-watch.html
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