New Orleans @ Atlanta
Atlanta has looked sluggish after their 8-0 start. Their only loss so far is come by the hands of Drew Brees and the Saints. Expect the Saints to sweep the season series.
Jacksonville @ Buffalo
The Jaguars look much better with Chad Henne under center. They almost knocked off the Texans in a thriller and then beat the Titans. This game may be close but Jacksonville will prevail.
Seattle @ Chicago
The Seahawks have been up and down all season. The Bears have looked good with Jay Cutler at quarterback. Chicago should roll over Seattle.
San Francisco @ St. Louis
These two teams battled to a tie in their last meeting. The 49ers don’t want that to happen again. San Francisco should win…as long as the quarterback drama doesn’t get in the way.
New England @ Miami
The Patriots have been putting up a lot of points during their current five-game win streak. Miami has been mediocre but will be no match to the Patriots with Tom Brady at the helm.
Arizona @ New York Jets
Arizona is starting their third-string quarterback and has lost seven straight. This game might be a way to turn things around. The Jets continue to struggle with Mark Sanchez. Maybe it’s time for Tim Tebow to start.
Indianapolis @ Detroit
Nobody expected the Colts to be in contention after an awful 2011 season and a rookie quarterback leading the team. Andrew Luck has led the colts to wins in five of the last six games. This game should be close and exciting.
Minnesota @ Green Bay
Both teams are coming off lopsided losses. The Packers have a much better team and Aaron Rodgers should bounce back well after a sub-par performance on Sunday Night Football.
Houston @ Tennessee
The Texans are having an extraordinary season and are sitting atop the AFC. This game should be a blowout in favor of Houston.
Carolina @ Kansas City
Both of these teams have been bad all season long, but the Panthers should muster enough to put away the 1-10 Chiefs.
Tampa Bay @ Denver
Peyton Manning has bounced back well after multiple neck surgeries last year. He has to be a legitimate contender for MVP (he already has four). The Bucs haven’t looked all that bad either. Expect this game to be somewhat close.
Cleveland @ Oakland
Cleveland is young and their record doesn’t look good, but they have played well all season. They look improved in the last few games and should put together their first winning streak since the beginning of last season.
Cincinnati @ San Diego
The Chargers have lost six of their last seven games, while the Bengals are winners of three straight. The Bengals will continue their playoff push.
Pittsburgh @ Baltimore
Without Ben Roethlisberger, the Steelers are weak and turn the ball over too much. As long as Big Ben is out or not up to par, the Ravens should win easily in Baltimore.
Philadelphia @ Dallas
Dallas lost on Thanksgiving despite big games from Tony Romo and Dez Bryant. Expect the Cowboys to beat the turnover-prone Eagles in the NFC East matchup.
New York Giants @ Washington
The Giants looked outstanding on Sunday putting up 38 points against the Packers. They should do much of the same against an up-and-coming Redskins team.