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9 weeks into the NFL season and the playoff picture is tight in both conferences, and only one undefeated team remains. This week sees a key NFC clash in New Orleans that could decide who gets home field throughout the playoffs, Aaron Rodgers and The Pack head to New England to take on The Brady Bunch.
Raiders @ 49ers: While teams fight for January, this game could go a long way to determining who wins the first overall pick. Gruden has done a good job competing while attempting to hide his obvious tanking. Which team will be closer to Nick Bosa at the end of Thursday Night?
Bears @ Bills: This Week on The Circling Quarterback Wagon, Nathan Peterman returns to the starting lineup as the Bears come to Buffalo riding high off a win against the Jets. The Bills gave the Pats a tough go and need to do the same to stop the Bears momentum.
Chiefs @ Browns: Our first firing of the year goes to Hue Jackson. Todd Haley was also kicked to the curb and Gregg Williams first task as interim Head Coach is to stop the Chiefs offense. Look for the Chiefs to continue to roll as New England is only a game behind in the race for the number one seed.
Falcons @ Redskins: The Redskins look to keep up their first half success against a Falcons team coming off a bye. Can Atlanta gain some monentum to close out an underachieving season or will the Skins keep rolling atop the NFC East?
Bucs @ Panthers: Hue Jackson was the first coach to go, and Dirk Koetter could be the next following a loss to the Panthers. Look for the Panthers to keep rolling as they look to keep up with the Saints in the NFC South.
Texans @ Broncos: Just days after being traded, DT returns to Denver to help Houston win their sixth straight game. Can Denver hault the momentum of the Texans and pull off the upset?
Chargers @ Seahawks: Chargers head to Seattle one again without Joey Bosa and look to get a big road win as they look to stay in the AFC Wild Card Race.
Rams @ Saints: This game is like looking in the mirror. Goff and McVay is the second coming of Brees and Payton and now we'll see who wants home field advantage more. Rams win, home field is essentially locked up. Saints win, a tie record at the end of 17 weeks give them H2H tiebreaker. Without Marcus Davenport, the Saints will lack a pass rush while the Rams look healthy heading into this game.
Packers @ Patriots: GOAT VS GOAT. Rodgers vs Brady. The Super Bowl matchup most people want to see happen ONCE before either retires. Geronimo Allison is OUT for the Pack meaning one less weapon in what should be a shootout.
Titans @ Cowboys: The Titans look to be the first to defeat Dallas at home this season on MNF. The Titans get a boost in their secondary with a returning Kenny Vacarro but will be without OLB Derrick Morgan.
Raiders @ 49ers: While teams fight for January, this game could go a long way to determining who wins the first overall pick. Gruden has done a good job competing while attempting to hide his obvious tanking. Which team will be closer to Nick Bosa at the end of Thursday Night?
Bears @ Bills: This Week on The Circling Quarterback Wagon, Nathan Peterman returns to the starting lineup as the Bears come to Buffalo riding high off a win against the Jets. The Bills gave the Pats a tough go and need to do the same to stop the Bears momentum.
Chiefs @ Browns: Our first firing of the year goes to Hue Jackson. Todd Haley was also kicked to the curb and Gregg Williams first task as interim Head Coach is to stop the Chiefs offense. Look for the Chiefs to continue to roll as New England is only a game behind in the race for the number one seed.
Falcons @ Redskins: The Redskins look to keep up their first half success against a Falcons team coming off a bye. Can Atlanta gain some monentum to close out an underachieving season or will the Skins keep rolling atop the NFC East?
Bucs @ Panthers: Hue Jackson was the first coach to go, and Dirk Koetter could be the next following a loss to the Panthers. Look for the Panthers to keep rolling as they look to keep up with the Saints in the NFC South.
Texans @ Broncos: Just days after being traded, DT returns to Denver to help Houston win their sixth straight game. Can Denver hault the momentum of the Texans and pull off the upset?
Chargers @ Seahawks: Chargers head to Seattle one again without Joey Bosa and look to get a big road win as they look to stay in the AFC Wild Card Race.
Rams @ Saints: This game is like looking in the mirror. Goff and McVay is the second coming of Brees and Payton and now we'll see who wants home field advantage more. Rams win, home field is essentially locked up. Saints win, a tie record at the end of 17 weeks give them H2H tiebreaker. Without Marcus Davenport, the Saints will lack a pass rush while the Rams look healthy heading into this game.
Packers @ Patriots: GOAT VS GOAT. Rodgers vs Brady. The Super Bowl matchup most people want to see happen ONCE before either retires. Geronimo Allison is OUT for the Pack meaning one less weapon in what should be a shootout.
Titans @ Cowboys: The Titans look to be the first to defeat Dallas at home this season on MNF. The Titans get a boost in their secondary with a returning Kenny Vacarro but will be without OLB Derrick Morgan.
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