Denver at Atlanta: The Broncos are always dangerous on offense, but they won't challenge Matt Ryan. Jay Cutler is another turnover machine. Falcons, 34-20.
Philadelphia at Cincinnati: The Eagles typically do well against lesser teams. Donovan McNabb should be running this team, and they shouldn't be running late in the 4th quarter. Eagles, 34-14.
Chicago at Green Bay: Green Bay hasn't been particularly impressive, but this seems like a game they will win. Even if Kyle Orton plays, will he be able to move? Packers, 20-17.
Houston at Indianapolis: I love Andre Johnson, and the Houston quarterbacks are able to get him the ball, but his team doesn't have enough weapons. Peyton Manning is starting to look better. Colts, 28-21.
New Orleans at Kansas City: I can't pick the Saints this year. Nobody seems to be able to lose to the Chiefs though. I still defend Herm Edwards' two-point attempt. Saints, 27-24.
Oakland at Miami: The Raiders suck. Dolphins, 24-10.
Baltimore at New York Giants: I have been a huge Ravens fan this year. If anybody can beat the Giants right now, it might be Baltimore. But... probably not. Giants, 28-17.
Minnesota at Tampa Bay: Tampa Bay will have Cadillac Williams back. Won't matter against the Viking defense. I see a lot of field goals. Vikings 29-20.
Detroit at Carolina: The Lions suck. Panthers, 31-17.
St. Louis at San Francisco: Both teams suck. The 49ers looked OK on Monday Night Football. 49ers, 30-20.
Arizona at Seattle: Arizona had to fight way too hard to beat the 49ers. But Seattle finds ways to lose. Cardinals, 35-26.
San Diego at Pittsburgh: The Chargers don't impress me all that much. One of the Steelers quarterbacks will lead them to a win. Steelers, 24-16.
Tennessee at Jacksonville: My big upset of the week. Jacksonville hasn't been as typically hard-nosed as in past years, but they might come out a little jacked-up this week. Jaguars, 20-16.
Dallas at Washington: Coming out of a bye week with Tony Romo back in, Dallas is due for a big win. Cowboys, 24-17.
Cleveland at Buffalo: Who knows? Buffalo has to turn things around, now. Bills, 27-20.
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