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NFL Week 10 schedule: 5 QBs primed for huge games

Looking at the NFL Week 10 schedule, these five quarterbacks should have huge games for their teams — and fantasy owners.

5. Carson Wentz, Indianapolis Colts

The Colts are 4-5 and trying to get to .500 for the first time all season. Wentz should have a huge hand in making it happen with Indianapolis taking on the two-win Jacksonville Jaguars at Lucas Oil Stadium. Jacksonville ranks 26th in passing yards against per game at 272. Look for the Colts to explode offensively, targeting receiver Michael Pittman more than anybody else.

 

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4. Dak Prescott, Dallas Cowboys

After losing and losing badly to the surprising Denver Broncos last Sunday, the Cowboys are going to come out ready. This week, they welcome in the Atlanta Falcons, the former team of defensive coordinator Dan Quinn. Quinn knows everything about Atlanta’s personnel, which should be key in helping Prescott light up what has been a suspect secondary outside of second-year corner A.J. Terrell. Dallas is going to have its chance to put up plenty of points.

3. Lamar Jackson, Baltimore Ravens

Jackson is in the mix for MVP right now, alongside Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Arizona Cardinals’ Kyler Murray. This Thursday night, he faces the 2-7 Miami Dolphins. The last time Jackson played in Miami, he threw six touchdown passes. we might see a repeat performance, consider the Dolphins rank a hideous 30th against the pass — oddly enough, Baltimore is 31st. Expect Jackson to find receivers Hollywood Brown and Sammy Watkins, and tight end Mark Andrews often.

 

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2. Teddy Bridgewater, Denver Broncos

Bridgewater isn’t normally going to be on this list. Throughout his career, he’s been known as more of a game-manager, not being willing to hit the deep shots. However, he did so last week in the win over Dallas, and this Sunday the Broncos welcome in the Philadelphia Eagles. Philly has been atrocious against the pass all season, allowing a league-worst 75.5 percent of attempts to be caught against them. Look for Bridgewater to have a huge day in Denver.

1. Josh Allen, Buffalo Bills

Allen draws the New York Jets, and has to b thinking about doing damage after the Bills were stunned by the Jaguars in Week 9. Buffalo didn’t manage a single touchdown in that loss, and now the Jets try to stop them without safety Marcus Maye, who is out the rest of the year with a torn Achilles. It would be shocking if Allen doesn’t get right and torch New York at MetLife Stadium.

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