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Giants @ Patriots: The Patriots return home to face their Super Bowl kryptonite, the New York Giants. Daniel Jones now gets his first look at this intense rivalry except his weapons have been disabled leaving him to go in blind folded as Sterling Shepard, Saquon Barkley and Evan Engram will miss Thursday's game. The Patriots meanwhile are healthy and once again get an easy schedule following another Lombardi Trophy.
Panthers @ Buccaneers: Fans in Tampa and the Carolinas are going to have to wake up early for this one as the Panthers and Buccaneers take their division rivalry to London. Cam Newton once again is out this week as Kyle Allen will once again start for the Panthers. Christian McCaffery put the team on his back against the Jags by tying his career high 237 yards from scrimmage with three TDs. Bucs look to rebound after losing to the Saints and the Panthers want to Keep Pounding their opponents to the ground with their fourth straight win.
Seahawks @ Browns: Oh Cleveland, no matter what you do it seems you can't stop being the same old Browns. Baker Mayfield had so much promise, OBJ was going to make the offense unstoppable at least against the Ravens and Jets. After losing to the 49ers, Browns return home to welcome the Seattle Seahawks look to be back in Super Bowl form. If Seattle wins here, questions will be asked and the Browns will have to answer them after so much hype coming into the season.
Redskins @ Dolphins: TANK BOWL! The Redskins have fired Jay Gruden being the first team to spin the Coaching Carousel in 2019. The Dolphins meanwhile continue tanking for Tua but have some company in the form of the Redskins, and Bengals. Redskins are hoping for a change once again but as long as Snyder owns the team, nothing will change. Who wants Tua or Justin Herbert more?
Texans @ Chiefs: Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, Deshaun Watson and Tom Brady prove the AFC will have the best QBs for years to come. If anyone is going to beat the Chiefs, follow the Colts blueprint and RUN, RUN, RUN. Texans ran Carlos Hyde 21 times against Atlanta and should focus the gameplan around him in order to keep Mahomes off the field as much as possible. Stopping the run may be a problem without defensive stall worth Chris Jones on that defensive line. With AFC seeding on the line, can the Chiefs rebound against Houston?
Eagles @ Vikings: Remember January 2018 when these teams met in the NFC Championship Game? Vikings thought they were one QB away and signed Kirk Cousins to a deal that is looking like a major bust by the day. Carson Wentz looks to be back to form and ready to lead the Eagles back to the playoffs.
Saints @ Jaguars: The Saints sit 4-1 atop the NFC South without Drew Brees, and will be aiming for the NFC top seed when Drew Brees returns. Gardner Minshew seems to be getting better by the week but at 2-3, their season may be gone if they drop to 2-4. Teddy Bridgewater looks to lead the Saints to another win on the road and keep the Saints marching toward the number one seed.
49ers @ Rams: A win against the NFC Champions on the road would solidify the 49ers as serious contenders. The Rams seem to be suffering from a Super Bowl hangover and randomly Todd Gurley did not practice earlier in the week. If the 49ers win here, the games between the 49ers & Seahawks will decide the NFC West.
Falcons @ Cardinals:
Titans @ Broncos:
Cowboys @ Jets: Dallas was welcomed back to reality last week when the Packers destroyed them on their own turf. Now Dallas can get back to their fantasy world where they can feel better about themselves by beating on lesser teams. Sam Darnold returns for the Jets, and you have to wonder if Le'Veon Bell is ready to try some AB tactics to get out of his contract and regretting signing with the Jets.
Steelers @ Chargers: Now I understand beginning of the season, Big Ben vs Philip Rivers, Steelers vs Chargers. Weeks later and a nice flex would have worked to put another game in this spot. Chargers continue to be terribly inconsistent, the Steelers are now down to Devlin Hodges at QB and this game now doesn't mean as much but at least the Dolphins can be happy with a Chargers win keeping the Steelers first round pick inside the top ten.
Lions @ Packers:
Panthers @ Buccaneers: Fans in Tampa and the Carolinas are going to have to wake up early for this one as the Panthers and Buccaneers take their division rivalry to London. Cam Newton once again is out this week as Kyle Allen will once again start for the Panthers. Christian McCaffery put the team on his back against the Jags by tying his career high 237 yards from scrimmage with three TDs. Bucs look to rebound after losing to the Saints and the Panthers want to Keep Pounding their opponents to the ground with their fourth straight win.
Seahawks @ Browns: Oh Cleveland, no matter what you do it seems you can't stop being the same old Browns. Baker Mayfield had so much promise, OBJ was going to make the offense unstoppable at least against the Ravens and Jets. After losing to the 49ers, Browns return home to welcome the Seattle Seahawks look to be back in Super Bowl form. If Seattle wins here, questions will be asked and the Browns will have to answer them after so much hype coming into the season.
Redskins @ Dolphins: TANK BOWL! The Redskins have fired Jay Gruden being the first team to spin the Coaching Carousel in 2019. The Dolphins meanwhile continue tanking for Tua but have some company in the form of the Redskins, and Bengals. Redskins are hoping for a change once again but as long as Snyder owns the team, nothing will change. Who wants Tua or Justin Herbert more?
Texans @ Chiefs: Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, Deshaun Watson and Tom Brady prove the AFC will have the best QBs for years to come. If anyone is going to beat the Chiefs, follow the Colts blueprint and RUN, RUN, RUN. Texans ran Carlos Hyde 21 times against Atlanta and should focus the gameplan around him in order to keep Mahomes off the field as much as possible. Stopping the run may be a problem without defensive stall worth Chris Jones on that defensive line. With AFC seeding on the line, can the Chiefs rebound against Houston?
Eagles @ Vikings: Remember January 2018 when these teams met in the NFC Championship Game? Vikings thought they were one QB away and signed Kirk Cousins to a deal that is looking like a major bust by the day. Carson Wentz looks to be back to form and ready to lead the Eagles back to the playoffs.
Saints @ Jaguars: The Saints sit 4-1 atop the NFC South without Drew Brees, and will be aiming for the NFC top seed when Drew Brees returns. Gardner Minshew seems to be getting better by the week but at 2-3, their season may be gone if they drop to 2-4. Teddy Bridgewater looks to lead the Saints to another win on the road and keep the Saints marching toward the number one seed.
49ers @ Rams: A win against the NFC Champions on the road would solidify the 49ers as serious contenders. The Rams seem to be suffering from a Super Bowl hangover and randomly Todd Gurley did not practice earlier in the week. If the 49ers win here, the games between the 49ers & Seahawks will decide the NFC West.
Falcons @ Cardinals:
Titans @ Broncos:
Cowboys @ Jets: Dallas was welcomed back to reality last week when the Packers destroyed them on their own turf. Now Dallas can get back to their fantasy world where they can feel better about themselves by beating on lesser teams. Sam Darnold returns for the Jets, and you have to wonder if Le'Veon Bell is ready to try some AB tactics to get out of his contract and regretting signing with the Jets.
Steelers @ Chargers: Now I understand beginning of the season, Big Ben vs Philip Rivers, Steelers vs Chargers. Weeks later and a nice flex would have worked to put another game in this spot. Chargers continue to be terribly inconsistent, the Steelers are now down to Devlin Hodges at QB and this game now doesn't mean as much but at least the Dolphins can be happy with a Chargers win keeping the Steelers first round pick inside the top ten.
Lions @ Packers:
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