The NFL regular season heads past the halfway stage with a clearer picture beginning to emerge about which teams will be playoff and NFL Championship contenders.
Will the San Francisco 49ers be able to rediscover their early-season momentum after a timely bye week? Are the Baltimore Ravens now the best team in the league?
These two questions - and many more - could be answered this week as we bring you all you need to know about the Week 10 matchups and our top three games to watch.
Home | Away | Location | Time (ET) | TV | Spread |
Chicago Bears | Carolina Panthers | Soldier Field | 8:15 PM (Thursday) | Amazon Prime | Bears -4.0 |
New England Patriots | Indianapolis Colts | Deutsche Bank Park | 9:30 AM | NFL Network | Colts -2.0 |
Baltimore Ravens | Cleveland Browns | M & T Bank Stadium | 1 PM | Fox, fuboTV | Ravens -6.5 |
Pittsburgh Steelers | Green Bay Packers | Acrisure Stadium | 1 PM | CBS, Paramount + | Steelers -3.0 |
Cincinnati Bengals | Houston Texans | Paycor Stadium | 1 PM | CBS, Paramount + | Bengals -6.5 |
Minnesota Vikings | New Orleans Saints | U.S. Bank Stadium | 1 PM | Fox, fuboTV | Saints -2.5 |
Jacksonville Jaguars | San Francisco 49ers | EverBank Stadium | 1 PM | Fox, fuboTV | 49ers -3.0 |
Tampa Bay Buccaneers | Tennessee Titans | Raymond James Stadium | 1 PM | CBS, Paramount + | Buccaneers -1.0 |
Arizona Cardinals | Atlanta Falcons | State Farm Stadium | 4:05 PM | CBS, Paramount + | Falcons -1.5 |
Los Angeles Chargers | Detroit Lions | SoFi Stadium | 4:05 PM | CBS, Paramount + | Lions -3.0 |
Dallas Cowboys | New York Giants | AT&T Stadium | 4: 25 PM | Fox, fuboTV | Cowboys -17.0 |
Seattle Seahawks | Washington Commanders | Lumen Field | 4:25 PM | Fox, fuboTV | Seahawks -6.0 |
Las Vegas Raiders | New York Jets | Allegiant Stadium | 8:20 PM | NBC | Raiders -1.0 |
Buffalo Bills | Denver Broncos | Highmark Stadium | 8:15 PM (Monday) | ABC | Bills -7.5 |
What | Cleveland Browns @ Baltimore Ravens |
Where | M&T Bank Stadium |
When | 1 PM ET, Sunday, November 12 |
How to watch | Fox |
Odds | Browns +235 ML, Ravens -6.5 |
The Baltimore Ravens are getting talked about as the best all-around package in the NFL this season after a blowout win over a solid Seattle Seahawks team in which they posted over 500 yards of offense.
The Ravens also blew the Browns away 28-3 in their Week 4 meeting in Ohio, but that was when Cleveland started rookie Dorian Thompson-Robinson under center.
He threw three picks on his NFL debut and is now the third-string QB but this clash should be much closer now Deshaun Watson is back and getting into a groove.
Watson went 19-30 for 219 passing yards and two touchdowns on his return from a shoulder injury in the Browns’ 27-0 blowout win over the Arizona Cardinals last Sunday.
Baltimore were missing six regulars, including receivers Odell Beckham Jr. and Rashod Bateman, last time they faced the Browns and should be even more lethal with additional playmakers at Lamar Jackson's disposal.
The Ravens, who have scored 31 points or more each of the past three weeks, are box office viewing but the Browns are good enough on defense to spoil any party.
What | Houston Texans @ Cincinnati Bengals |
Where | Paycor Stadium |
When | 1 PM ET, Sunday, November 12 |
How to watch | CBS, Paramount + |
Odds | Texans +230 ML, Bengals -6.5 |
This one is worth monitoring for the two quarterbacks on show. Houston’s C.J. Stroud has emerged as the frontrunner for Offensive Rookie of the Year and heads to Cincinnati fresh from a record-setting performance against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The No. 2 overall selection in last spring’s draft threw for 470 yards and five touchdowns in an epic 39-37 win, but the Texans are still the underdogs against the Bengals on Sunday.
Zac Taylor’s Bengals team is on a four-game tear that has seen them take down the fancied San Francisco 49ers and Buffalo Bills these past two weeks.
It is all a far cry from the anaemic offensive displays they put up in going 1-3 through the first four weeks of the season.
But Joe Burrow is now healthy and it looks like the Bengals are set to make a run for the AFC North down the stretch.
What | San Francisco 49ers @ Jacksonville Jaguars |
Where | EverBank Stadium |
When | 1 PM ET, Sunday, November 12 |
How to watch | Fox |
Odds | Jaguars +145 ML, 49ers -3.0 |
The fortunes of these two contenders are moving in opposite directions as the Niners attempt to halt a three-game losing skid coming off their bye against a Jacksonville juggernaut.
The Jaguars have won five straight, which is the NFL’s longest active winning streak, and they're also coming off their bye week.
But Doug Pederson’s men remain the underdog in this contest, despite holding home advantage too.
This game will be worth watching for the two star running backs on show in San Francisco’s Christian McCaffrey and Jacksonville’s Travis Etienne.
McCaffrey set the early pace in terms of rushing statistics across the league, but the bye probably came at a good time for him after under-par showings against the Bengals, Browns and Vikings in which he failed to surpass 55 yards on the ground.
Still, he has scored a touchdown in every game this year.
Etienne became the first player in franchise history to rush for multiple touchdowns in three consecutive games against the New Orleans Saints in Week 7 and looks primed to carry the Jags to the playoffs for a second straight season.
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