Baltimore Ravens versus Pittsburgh Steelers: A divisional rivalry that has been going on since Ray Lewis and Troy Polamalu were leading these teams as the Baltimore Ravens will take on the Pittsburgh Steelers in Pittsburgh, Pa. Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson signed a sizable $260 million contract and has so far played up to that money with the Ravens currently sitting at 3-1. The Ravens are coming off of a tremendous game against the Cleveland Browns where they won 28-3. Jackson rushed for 27 yards and scored two touchdowns on the ground. He threw for 186 passing yards and two touchdowns, both to Pro Bowl tight end Mark Andrews. The Ravens defense also got after it with four sacks, three interceptions and ten tackles for loss. The Ravens look to get after a struggling Steelers team who is coming off of a brutal 30-6 loss to the Houston Texans. Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett only threw for a mere 114 passing yards and did not score one single touchdown all day. The Texans had more rushing yards on the day than the Steelers did receiving yards. The NFL is unsure to this point whether the Texans will be having a good season, or if the Steelers are destined for a bad season. Will the Steelers get steamrolled at home or will they bounce back against Baltimore? Find out Sunday at 1 p.m. at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh.
Kansas City Chiefs versus Minnesota Vikings: An AFC versus NFC matchup that has a lot of potential to be a good one as Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs head to Minneapolis to take on Justin Jefferson and the Minnesota Vikings. The Chiefs have played well throughout the season and currently are first in the AFC West at 3-1. They struggled last week versus the New York Jets and won by a score of 23-20. Mahomes threw two interceptions last week and the Chiefs did not do well against the Jets surprisingly explosive offense. The Vikings will be fueling off of that as they have had a very slow start to the season. They went to the postseason last year and started this year 0-3 and finally got their first win last week over the still-winless Carolina Panthers. The Vikings are finally back on track and are hungry to continue to stack the wins, and what better place to do than at home versus one of the top teams in the league? Will the Vikings pull the upset at U.S. Bank Stadium? Tune in at 4:25 p.m. on Sunday to see if Kirk Cousins and the Vikings can take down Travis Kelce and the Chiefs.
Dallas Cowboys versus San Francisco 49ers: There’s a good reason for this game to be primetime as two of the best teams in the NFL face off. The Dallas Cowboys will travel out west to take on the San Francisco 49ers. Both teams are coming off of rather dominating games played, especially Dallas. The Cowboys hosted the New England Patriots last weekend and won 38-3. They simply did not let the Patriots breathe. The Cowboys defense, led by edge rusher Micah Parsons, racked up two sacks and four tackles for loss. The offense played well too with quarterback Dak Prescott throwing for 261 passing yards and a touchdown pass to CeeDee Lamb. The story of the day for the 49ers last week was star running back Christian McCaffrey. McCaffrey had 177 all purpose yards and scored four of the 49ers five touchdowns on the day, he simply could not be stopped. 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy had 283 passing yards on the day with the majority of them going to Brandon Aiyuk for 148. That 49ers offense versus that Cowboys defense will certainly be a sight to see. This is also a rematch of last year’s divisional playoff game that the 49ers were victorious in. Will the Cowboys even the score, or will the 49ers win once again? Find out at 8:20 p.m. on Sunday Night Football.
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