Bye: Arizona, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Denver, Seattle, St. Louis
Final/Thursday September 25th, 2014:
N.Y. Giants(2-2) 45 at Washington (1-3) 14: Redskins have more to worry about then a name change.
Sunday September 28th, 2014:
Lunchtime Games:
Green Bay (1-2) at Chicago(2-1): Aaron Rodgers wants Packer fans to relax? Pick: Bears
Miami (1-2) vs. Oakland (0-3) at London: Not good when Tannehill and Philbin are not on the same page. Pick: Raiders
Buffalo (2-1) at Houston (2-1): Who would have thought? Ryan Fitzpatrick and Bills part ways and now they face each other in a battle of division leaders. Pick: Texans
Carolina (2-1) at Baltimore (2-1): Cam Newton visits the Ravens hoping to bounce back from that Sunday Night disaster vs. Steelers. Pick: Ravens
Detroit (2-1) at N.Y. Jets (1-2): Lions on a high after defeating Packers, who barely defeated Jets in Week 2. Possible trap game for Megatron and company. Pick: Lions
Tennessee (1-2) at Indianapolis (1-2): Luck and company get to face a division rival who hasn't played as well as they did in Week 1 in the Titans. Pick: Colts
Tampa Bay (0-3) at Pittsburgh (2-1): Steelers may have turned the page last week. We'll see if it continues vs. Lovie's Bucs. Pick: Steelers
Afternoon Games:
Jacksonville (0-3) at San Diego (2-1): The pressure is on the Chargers to keep their momentum going. Pick: Chargers
Philadelphia (3-0) at San Francisco (1-2): In this PAC-12 coaching alum clash, Harbaugh hopes to get 49ers in position to victory in an early must win game vs. undefeated Eagles. Pick: Eagles
Atlanta (2-1) at Minnesota (1-2): Vikings are 0-2 since suspending Adrian Peterson. Falcons are hoping that the Vikings are still a dome team. Pick: Falcons
Sunday Night Game:
New Orleans (1-2) at Dallas (2-1): Cowboys won 2 games on the Road. And now play the Saints at AT&T Stadium. I smell letdown, and Brees and Company go to .500. Pick: Saints
Monday September 29th, 2014::
New England (2-1) at Kansas City (1-2): Chiefs coming home off a win vs. Dolphins. And they have to play against Brady and Company.
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