(2-1) Detroit Lions @ Green Bay Packers (2-1)
Week 4 sees NFC North Rivals meet on Thursday Night Football as The Packers host The Lions at Lambeau Field. Green Bay came from 17-0 down heading into the 4th Quarter to win the game against the New Orleans Saints in a dramatic turn of events. The Packers currently lead the NFC North with a 2-1 record. As for Detroit, they handed the Atlanta Falcons their first loss of the year in Week 3, and they currently sit second in the NFC North with a record of 2-1. In the end, I believe The Lions will win this game. Whilst I do expect Detroit to win this game because I feel like they’re a better team, I certainly wouldn’t be surprised if Green Bay won on home turf.
(2-1) Atlanta Falcons @ Jacksonville Jaguars (1-2)
American Football returns to the UK as the Jacksonville Jaguars take on the Atlanta Falcons at Wembley Stadium. The Jaguars were poorly thrashed by the Houston Texans last week and they currently find themselves in third place in the AFC South with a record of 1-2. As for Atlanta, they suffered their first loss of the season last week at Detroit, but they are still leading the NFC South with a 2-1 record. In the end, I’m picking the Atlanta Falcons to get the W at Wembley. Whilst the London crowd will be firmly behind The Jags, I think The Falcons will do enough to pick up a big victory.
(3-0) Miami Dolphins @ Buffalo Bills (2-1)
The Bills welcome The Dolphins to Buffalo for what should be a really exciting game. The Buffalo Bills laid waste to the Washington Commanders last week (they won 37-3) and they are currently second in the AFC East with a 2-1 record. As for Miami, they put a ridiculous 70 points on the board against Denver last week and they currently lead the AFC East as the only team left in the AFC with a perfect 3-0 start. In the end, I think The Dolphins can beat The Bills on Sunday. Both teams are very good and this could be a ridiculously high-scoring game that either team comes out on top in. However, I’m picking Miami because at the end of the day, when “Tua Plays, Tua Wins” (yep we’re bringing it back)!
(0-3) Denver Broncos @ Chicago Bears (0-3)
The Chicago Bears were smashed 41-10 by the Kansas City Chiefs last week and they currently sit bottom of the NFC North with a pretty bad record of 0-3. As for Denver, they got blasted by the Miami Dolphins last week and they currently find themselves in last place in the AFC West as the only team yet to get a win on the board. In the end, I'll say that Denver will win this game. This is a must-win/can’t lose game for both teams and I feel like The Broncos should have just enough to sink The Bears to 0-4.
(2-1) Baltimore Ravens @ Cleveland Browns (2-1)
AFC North Rivals collide as The Ravens travel to Cleveland to take on The Browns. The Cleveland Browns thrashed the Tennessee Titans last week and they currently sit third in the AFC North despite being on a pretty good 2-1 record. As for Baltimore, they were stunned at home by the Indianapolis Colts last week and they currently occupy second spot in the AFC North, also with a 2-1 record. In the end, I think Baltimore will win this game. Despite Baltimore slipping up against The Colts last week, I still feel like The Ravens are a stronger team than The Browns.
(1-2) Cincinnati Bengals @ Tennessee Titans (1-2)
The Tennessee Titans were thrashed in their last game by the Cleveland Browns and they currently sit bottom of the AFC South with a record of 1-2. As for Cincinnati, they finally got a win on the board in a 19-16 Monday Night Football clash against the Los Angeles Rams. The Bengals are currently still bottom of the AFC North though (with a record of 1-2). In the end, I expect Cincinnati to win this game. Both teams haven’t started the season particularly well, but I feel like that’s got to change at some point for The Bengals.
(1-2) Los Angeles Rams @ Indianapolis Colts (2-1)
The Indianapolis Colts pulled out a great victory in Baltimore last week and they currently lead the AFC South as the only team with a positive record. As for LA, The Rams lost in Cincinnati on Monday Night Football and they currently sit third in the NFC West with a record of 1-2. In the end, I’m actually going to say that The Colts win this game. I’ve actually been slightly impressed with Indi’s start to the season and I think that can continue against an inconsistent Rams side.
(2-1) Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ New Orleans Saints (2-1)
The New Orleans Saints bottled a 17-point lead (against the Green Bay Packers) in Week 3 and they currently sit second in the NFC South with a 2-1 record as a result. As for Tampa Bay, they suffered their first loss of the season thanks to the Philadelphia Eagles on Monday Night Football last week and they are currently third in the NFC South. In the end, I’m going to pick The Saints to beat The Bucs. New Orleans should never have lost last week and I expect them to make amends for that this week.
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