Giants vs Panthers Giants
Rams vs Bears Bears
Bills vs Browns Bills
Buccaneers vs Cowboys Cowboys
Jets vs Dolphins Dolphins
49ers vs Vikings 49ers
Chiefs vs Saints Saints
Bengals vs Redskins Bengals
Lions vs Titans Titans
Jaguars vs Colts Colts
Eagles vs Cardinals Cardinals
Falcons vs Chargers Chargers
Texans vs Broncos Broncos
Steelers vs Raiders Steelers
Patriots vs Ravens Ravens
Packers vs Seahawks Packers
This week, the AFC Championship rematch is featured on Sunday Night Football and for these two teams, it could not be a bigger game. After both The New England Patriots and the Baltimore Ravens coming off upset loses a week ago, they are both will be motivated. With both teams looking to win a championship this year, week 3 can be very pivotal. While it is very early in the season, the AFC playoff picture is almost guaranteed to be a tight race, and this match could very well decide who has home-field advantage in Baltimore. In January, in Foxboro, Patriots quarterback, Tom Brady was outplayed by Joe Flacco, who has more passing yards and touchdowns. In the end, it was a drop touchdown pass by Lee Evans followed by a missed field goal by Billy Cundiff that prevented the Ravens from going to the Super Bowl. With both of these players no longer on the team, and Joe Flacco now having Jim Caldwell as his quarterback coach, the Ravens are playing with a lot more confidence with the passing game, despite last weeks lost to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Ravens did not lose a home game in 2011, and opened up the season with a blowout victory over the Cincinnati Bengals, they will continue their home momentum in week 3. Look for the Ravens to win 28-20.
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