Minnesota is 13-2 and defeated Green Bay at Lambeau Field earlier this season but is still just a short favorite. The Vikings can earn the NFC's top seed if they win their final two games.
The stakes are highest for Los Angeles, which can clinch the NFC West title and a playoff berth with a win. Arizona was the division favorite a few weeks ago but has since been eliminated from the postseason.
The Trojans return to the venue where they began the season with a win over LSU. However, USC finished 6-6, while the Aggies also had higher aspirations.
Phoenix is coming off an impressive win on Christmas, snapping its three-game skid. Meanwhile, Dallas is off a Christmas loss and will be without the injured Luka Doncic.
The Razorbacks opened as three-point favorites but are now underdogs because several players are skipping the Liberty Bowl. However, Taylen Green will start at quarterback, while the Red Raiders will turn to freshman Will Hammond.
Exactly two weeks after it happened for the first time all NFL season, Thursday Night Football saw another longshot proposition bet of "no touchdowns scored" to cash with odds in the neighborhood of 120-to-1 odds.
The Falcons opened as 6.5-point favorites and the point spread has reached double digits. All Bowling Green key players are expected to start, including quarterback Connor Bazelak and tight end Harold Fannin.
The Scarlet Knights will play this bowl game without stud running back Kyle Monangai, who ranked among the top three in main Big Ten rushing statistics. Meanwhile, the Wildcats will be missing some players but quarterback Avery Johnson is starting.