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Packers @ Seahawks: A Primetime game between these two teams that comes along with major playoff implications. If the Rams beat the Chiefs on Monday and the Packers defeat the Seahawks, then the Rams will clinch the NFC West. Outside of that, it could have wild card implications between these two if it comes to it. Seattle looks to rebound following a loss to the Rams and the Packers are hoping to build a hot streak to get into the playoffs after a 4-4 start.
Cowboys @ Falcons: The Cowboys look to pick up their second consecutive road win over the Falcons this week as both teams are trying to remain in the playoff hunt. Atlanta has gotten one piece to their defensive equation back in LB Deion Jones but it remains to be seen if he can play, if he does it will provide a big boost to their defense. Can Dallas pick up a key win on Sunday before heading into Thanksgiving against the Saints?
Panthers @ Lions: The Lions were 9-7 the past two years under Jim Caldwell and now sit 3-6 heading into week 11 with new head coach Matt Patricia. Things don't get any better with the visiting Panthers coming to town who has had their own road struggles this season being 1-3 outside of Charlotte. Can the Lions turn the season around and give any hope that Patricia is the guy to lead the team going forward?
Titans @ Colts: In a world where we want both to lose, someone has to win and a tie hurts us. The Titans travel to Indianapolis to take on the Colts in another game that will have playoff implications. Coming off their big upset over the Patriots, the Titans look to take out their division rival and stay in reach of the AFC South title. Andrew Luck seems to be back to the pre injury Luck and has the Colts on a roll this week, whose momentum will be stopped in this AFC South showdown?
Buccaneers @ Giants: Eli Manning led a comeback drive to beat the 49ers on the road and heads home to face a Buccaneers team who for some reason hasn't fired Dirk Koetter. The Giants look to build momentum toward OBJ's statement of them going 9-7 and making the playoffs a reality. Will it finally take losing an over the hill Eli Manning for the Bucs to make black Monday come early for Dirk Koetter?
Texans @ Redskins: Through 10 weeks, there has not been a single lead change in any Redskins game this year. It's crazy to think that but this week they welcome in Watson and the Texans where if they get behind early, we could see another week of no lead changes.
Steelers @ Jaguars: Oh how the mighty Jaguars have fallen since 2017. The Jags swept the Steelers last season, regular and post season in Pittsburgh and now they have fell back to earth. Pittsburgh is riding high on momentum, and they seem to be cruising just as fast as Le'Veon Bell when he's driving to the AFC North title. Can the Jaguars upset the Steelers and give the Bengals hope of catching them and snatching the AFC North from them?
Raiders @ Cardinals: The Raiders have all but locked up the number one pick as they are the only one win team remaining in the NFL. The Cardinals should bounce back this week against a tanking Raiders team who is ready to turn their card in to Goodell and draft Nick Bosa.
Broncos @ Chargers: There are two contenders to the Patriots AFC Throne, one is the Steelers and the other is the LA Chargers. Joey Bosa is listed as questionable but is very likely to make his season debut Sunday which will only make Case Keenum's day even worse.
Eagles@ Saints: The Eagles head to New Orleans where they look to knock off the Saints on the road. It will be a tough task as they will be limited to potentially three defensive tackles with Timmy Jernigan still not activated to the roster.
Vikings @ Bears: WINTER IS COMING! The Vikings looks to send the Bears into hibernation with a loss on Sunday Night Football. A first place battle for the NFC North(who saw this coming in August?) and what could be the difference between a home playoff game or a wild card spot come January. Can Trubisky's hot streak continue against the Vikings D?
Chiefs @ Rams: Rams fans in LA will now get 8 home games officially has poor field conditions in Mexico City has caused this game to be moved back to the city of Angels. Some call this a Super Bowl preview and it very well may be but can the Rams have an answer for Mahomes after letting Brees and the Saints march all over their defense.
Packers @ Seahawks: A Primetime game between these two teams that comes along with major playoff implications. If the Rams beat the Chiefs on Monday and the Packers defeat the Seahawks, then the Rams will clinch the NFC West. Outside of that, it could have wild card implications between these two if it comes to it. Seattle looks to rebound following a loss to the Rams and the Packers are hoping to build a hot streak to get into the playoffs after a 4-4 start.
Cowboys @ Falcons: The Cowboys look to pick up their second consecutive road win over the Falcons this week as both teams are trying to remain in the playoff hunt. Atlanta has gotten one piece to their defensive equation back in LB Deion Jones but it remains to be seen if he can play, if he does it will provide a big boost to their defense. Can Dallas pick up a key win on Sunday before heading into Thanksgiving against the Saints?
Panthers @ Lions: The Lions were 9-7 the past two years under Jim Caldwell and now sit 3-6 heading into week 11 with new head coach Matt Patricia. Things don't get any better with the visiting Panthers coming to town who has had their own road struggles this season being 1-3 outside of Charlotte. Can the Lions turn the season around and give any hope that Patricia is the guy to lead the team going forward?
Titans @ Colts: In a world where we want both to lose, someone has to win and a tie hurts us. The Titans travel to Indianapolis to take on the Colts in another game that will have playoff implications. Coming off their big upset over the Patriots, the Titans look to take out their division rival and stay in reach of the AFC South title. Andrew Luck seems to be back to the pre injury Luck and has the Colts on a roll this week, whose momentum will be stopped in this AFC South showdown?
Buccaneers @ Giants: Eli Manning led a comeback drive to beat the 49ers on the road and heads home to face a Buccaneers team who for some reason hasn't fired Dirk Koetter. The Giants look to build momentum toward OBJ's statement of them going 9-7 and making the playoffs a reality. Will it finally take losing an over the hill Eli Manning for the Bucs to make black Monday come early for Dirk Koetter?
Texans @ Redskins: Through 10 weeks, there has not been a single lead change in any Redskins game this year. It's crazy to think that but this week they welcome in Watson and the Texans where if they get behind early, we could see another week of no lead changes.
Steelers @ Jaguars: Oh how the mighty Jaguars have fallen since 2017. The Jags swept the Steelers last season, regular and post season in Pittsburgh and now they have fell back to earth. Pittsburgh is riding high on momentum, and they seem to be cruising just as fast as Le'Veon Bell when he's driving to the AFC North title. Can the Jaguars upset the Steelers and give the Bengals hope of catching them and snatching the AFC North from them?
Raiders @ Cardinals: The Raiders have all but locked up the number one pick as they are the only one win team remaining in the NFL. The Cardinals should bounce back this week against a tanking Raiders team who is ready to turn their card in to Goodell and draft Nick Bosa.
Broncos @ Chargers: There are two contenders to the Patriots AFC Throne, one is the Steelers and the other is the LA Chargers. Joey Bosa is listed as questionable but is very likely to make his season debut Sunday which will only make Case Keenum's day even worse.
Eagles@ Saints: The Eagles head to New Orleans where they look to knock off the Saints on the road. It will be a tough task as they will be limited to potentially three defensive tackles with Timmy Jernigan still not activated to the roster.
Vikings @ Bears: WINTER IS COMING! The Vikings looks to send the Bears into hibernation with a loss on Sunday Night Football. A first place battle for the NFC North(who saw this coming in August?) and what could be the difference between a home playoff game or a wild card spot come January. Can Trubisky's hot streak continue against the Vikings D?
Chiefs @ Rams: Rams fans in LA will now get 8 home games officially has poor field conditions in Mexico City has caused this game to be moved back to the city of Angels. Some call this a Super Bowl preview and it very well may be but can the Rams have an answer for Mahomes after letting Brees and the Saints march all over their defense.
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