Capsules and selections for NFL games this weekend

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COWBOYS (8-7) at GIANTS (8-7)

In a handful of games this weekend, it’s difficult to determine which teams will play tough (or rest their starters) in terms of covering the spread. That’s certainly not the case here for the Giants and Cowboys. If the Giants win, they’re in. They’ll even make the playoffs with a tie. Winner takes NFC East title and gets to host a playoff game next week as the No. 4 seed, either against the Lions or Falcons. Loser gets an extra-long offseason. The Cowboys have lost six straight Sunday night games, and dropped four of five, and six of the last eight to the G-Men. There’ll be no Big Blue Flu to start 2012. Giants 34, Dallas 27.

THE PICK: Giants

ADAM RONIS’ FANTASY TAKE: With the division on the line, use players from this game, including Cowboys RB Felix Jones, who should get a lot of touches. All reports indicate Cowboys QB Tony Romo will play this week. He practiced with a wrap on his bruised throwing hand Thursday, but teammates say there was no difference in his throws. Start him.

JETS (8-7) at DOLPHINS (5-10)

Did anyone ever give Jets coach Rex Ryan a giant towel to get all of the egg off his face last week? Must’ve been a Big Blue Christmas for the Ryan family. Ryan will never change his spots: he just keeps talking, and talking, and talking . . . but nobody’s going to listen if the Jets are home next week. The Jets need more help to make the playoffs for a third straight season than I do of getting on my skinny jeans after the holidays. As competitive as the Dolphins have been — 8-1 record against the spread (ATS) in their last nine games — Gang Green (7-1 last 8 trips to Miami) is the more desperate team here.

THE PICK: Jets

RONIS’ FANTASY TAKE: Dolphins RB Reggie Bush (knee) didn’t practice o Thursday. He has four consecutive 100-yard rushing games, so play him if he goes.

TITANS (8-7) at TEXANS (10-5)

The Titans are in the same boat with the Jets. The one that says HELP! on the side of it. Just a win won’t cut it. Houston is locked in as the No. 3 seed, but Texans coach Gary Kubiak says he’ll play his starters after back-to-back losses. Not smart.

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