Last week, I managed a 9-7 record, bringing my season record to 26-20-2.
Thursday Night Football is shaping up to be a showdown, as the Cowboys head to MetLife Stadium to take on the Giants. With the Cowboys’ recent dominance over their NFC East rivals, expect them to bounce back from two consecutive home losses and secure a convincing win.
Sunday’s 1 pm slate features an intriguing matchup between the Falcons and Saints. The Saints are looking to rebound from their first loss of the season, while the Falcons are seeking to build momentum after a strong performance against the Chiefs. The Falcons’ high-powered offense should prove too much for the Saints, leading to a thrilling victory.
The Bengals, still winless, will face off against the struggling Panthers. Expect the Bengals to finally get their season on track with a convincing win. Meanwhile, the Bears will look to turn their season around against the Rams. Caleb Williams will face a stiff test against Sean McVay’s defense, but the Rams’ late-game heroics should secure a narrow victory.
In Green Bay, the Packers will host the undefeated Vikings, with Jordan Love potentially making his return. Despite Sam Darnold’s impressive start, the Packers typically dominate at Lambeau Field, and this matchup should be no exception.
The Jaguars’ struggles continue, with Trevor Lawrence’s confidence wavering. Expect the Jaguars to fall to the Texans in a lopsided affair. In Indianapolis, the Colts will look to upset the Steelers, who have started the season 3-0. Anthony Richardson should lead the Colts to a tight victory as underdogs.
The Jets will aim to keep their winning streak alive against the Broncos, taking advantage of a soft schedule. The Buccaneers, meanwhile, will face off against the Eagles, seeking to avenge last season’s playoff defeat. Baker Mayfield should bounce back from a poor performance, leading the Buccaneers to a narrow win.
In the late afternoon games, the Commanders will look to extend their winning streak against the Cardinals. Jayden Daniels has been impressive, but the Commanders’ defense may struggle to contain the Cardinals’ high-powered offense, leading to a shootout loss. The 49ers, plagued by injuries, will face off against the Patriots, who have struggled on offense. The Patriots’ defense should keep them competitive, but ultimately fall short.
The Chargers, dealing with several key injuries, will face a daunting task against the Chiefs. Even at full strength, the Chargers would struggle to contain the Chiefs’ explosive offense. The Browns, meanwhile, will look to rebound against the Raiders, who were torched by the Panthers last week. Conventional wisdom suggests the home team will prevail, but this matchup is far from certain.
Sunday Night Football features a marquee matchup between the Bills and Ravens. The Bills have dominated their last two primetime games, and expect them to shine once again under the lights. The Ravens, despite their win last week, still appear to be finding their footing.
On Monday Night Football, the Dolphins will look to end their miserable start to the season against the Titans. Unfortunately for Miami, their struggles should continue, with another quarterback potentially going down. The Seahawks, meanwhile, will face a stiff test against the Lions, who have looked impressive thus far. Expect Jared Goff to lead the Lions to a convincing victory, showcasing their top-tier credentials.
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