NFL Week 10 schedule: 5 best games to watch
Looking at the NFL Week 10 schedule, these five games stand above the rest as much-watch come Sunday afternoon and evening.
5. Atlanta Falcons at Dallas Cowboys (-9)
Familiar faces will go at it on Sunday down in Dallas. Cowboys defensive coordinator Dan Quinn is the former head coach of Atlanta, and he will have a chess match with quarterback Matt Ryan going on throughout the affair. The Cowboys are favored heavily to win, but after being blown out in stunning fashion last weekend by the Denver Broncos, how do they respond? Meanwhile, a win for the Falcons and they get to 5-4, putting themselves firmly in the playoff mix.
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4. New Orleans Saints at Tennessee Titans (-3)
The Titans have an argument as the best team in the AFC. Having started 7-2, they’ve beaten the Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills and Seattle Seahawks, along with sweeping the Indianapolis Colts. Now, the Saints come to town trying to halt their momentum while getting some juice of their own, after losing to the Falcons at the Superdome last week. For New Orleans, it’ll be an uphill battle all year with backup quarterback Trevor Siemian at the helm.
3. Cleveland Browns at New England Patriots (-2)
We get a pair of AFC playoff contenders going against each other up in Foxboro. The Browns and Patriots re both 5-4, coming off wins. New England is trying to prove it has turned the proverbial page with rookie quarterback Mac Jones leading the Patriots into the future. Meanwhile, the Browns are attempting to live up to their lofty expectations from the offseason, and at 5-4, are living on the edge.
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2. Seattle Seahawks at Green Bay Packers (-3.5)
The quarterback duel is worth the price of admission. The Seahawks are welcoming Russell Wilson, who has been out since Week 5 with a finger injury which required surgery. Conversely, the Packers are hoping to get Aaron Rodgers back after he missed last weekend’s game against Kansas City. At 7-2, Green Bay is trying to finish off the NFC North in short order. A win over Seattle would be a fantastic one to bank.
1. Kansas City Chiefs (-2.5) at Las Vegas Raiders
Little if any explanation needed. The Chiefs and Raiders are within a half-game of each other in the AFC West and play on Sunday night. The winner has a great chance to win the division while the loser has to start wondering whether the wild card path is the most realistic. If the Los Angeles Chargers lose to the Minnesota Vikings earlier in the day, this one is for first place in the West.