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NFL Week 10 schedule: 5 must-watch games on Sunday

There are 12 games to pick from on Sunday from the NFL Week 10 schedule, but these five are the ones you can’t afford to miss.

5. Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders

This classic AFC West matchup will have a big impact on the playoff race. At 5-3, the Raiders are in prime position to make the postseason if they can handle business at home against the Broncos. If Las Vegas can eventually punch its ticket, it’ll be just the second time since 2002 where the Raiders make the playoffs. As for Denver, a loss here and it’s all but over.

 

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4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers

Nobody is trying to forget last week quite like the Buccaneers. Tampa Bay was humiliated on national television last Sunday, getting beat 38-3 by the New Orleans Saints. Now, Tom Brady and Co. draw the Panthers, who will once again be without All-Pro running back Christian McCaffrey. Still, Carolina has hung tough all season, and just took the Kansas City Chiefs to the limit. Should be a good one.

3. Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers

Pittsburgh is 8-0 and trying to extend its lead in the AFC to a full game over the idle 8-1 Chiefs. On the surface, this should be an easy win, but the Steelers have struggled to put away inferior teams all year. Additionally, the Bengals have been in every game this season save for a bad loss to Baltimore in October. Cincinnati is also coming off the bye, and Joe Burrow has looked like a star in the making all year.

 

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2. Buffalo Bills at Arizona Cardinals

Like offense? You’re going to love this one. Arizona just finished losing a 34-31 barnburner against the Miami Dolphins, and now they draw the high-powered Bills in an interconference showdown in the desert. The Cardinals desperately need to secure a win after falling last weekend, as their 5-3 record has them on the edge of the playoff picture. As for Buffalo, a win puts it in fine position to secure a No. 3 seed as we head towards Thanksgiving, especially with the Tennessee Titans losing on Thursday.

1. Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams

No question, best game of the week. The Rams are coming off their bye week and bring the second-ranked defense in football to face MVP favorite Russell Wilson and Seattle. Los Angeles has won four of the five previous meetings between the two sides, and if the Rams do it again, they own first place in the NFC West.

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