Thursday Night Football: The New York Jets aim to break their nine-year drought against the New England Patriots at home. Expect a tight contest, as the Patriots’ defense has shown resilience in their first two games.
Sunday 1:00 PM Games: The struggling New York Giants face off against the Cleveland Browns, who are looking to build on their Week 1 bounce-back win. The Giants’ soft defense and lack of direction on offense will be exploited by the Browns.
The Chicago Bears, led by their stingy defense, take on the Indianapolis Colts, who are seeking to rebound from two tough losses. Meanwhile, the Minnesota Vikings, led by Andrew Van Ginkel, look to continue their surprising start as they host the Houston Texans.
The Philadelphia Eagles aim to rebound from a stunning Monday night loss as they face the high-scoring New Orleans Saints. Expect the Eagles to regain their footing and secure a win.
The Pittsburgh Steelers, led by the dominant T.J. Watt, host the San Francisco 49ers, looking to remain undefeated. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers, led by Baker Mayfield, aim to continue their winning streak as they take on the struggling Denver Broncos.
Sunday Late Games: The Miami Dolphins, plagued by a porous defense and weak offensive line, face off against the Las Vegas Raiders, who are looking to build on their comeback win in Baltimore.
The Carolina Panthers, who have benched Bryce Young in favor of Andy Dalton, take on the Detroit Lions, who are seeking to bounce back from a frustrating loss. The Arizona Cardinals, led by Kyler Murray, face off against the Lions, who are looking to get back on track.
The Baltimore Ravens, seeking to avoid an 0-3 start, take on the Dallas Cowboys, who are reeling from a poor performance last week. The Los Angeles Rams, struggling with injuries, face off against the San Francisco 49ers, who are riding a strong defensive performance.
Sunday Night Football: The Kansas City Chiefs, seeking a three-peat, take on the Atlanta Falcons, who are coming off a surprise win in Philadelphia. Expect the Chiefs to find a way to win in a close contest.
Monday Night Football: The Jacksonville Jaguars, who have beaten Josh Allen twice, take on the Buffalo Bills, seeking an upset win to end their recent struggles. The Cincinnati Bengals, who nearly pulled off a win in Kansas City last week, face off against the Washington Commanders, looking to take advantage of their weak secondary.
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