San Francisco 49ers versus Cleveland Browns: This matchup looks to be a good one as Brock Purdy and the San Francisco 49ers look to take on the Cleveland Browns. The 49ers, to no surprise, have dominated all year long and have remained undefeated at a perfect 5-0. They had a dominating performance last week beating the Super Bowl hopeful Dallas Cowboys by a score of 42-10. George Kittle scored three touchdowns for the Niners last week and looks to have just as dominant of a performance this week. The Browns have been without star running back Nick Chubb due to a season-ending leg injury, but they still have playoff hopes and look to have a successful season. These two teams have excellent defenses led by Defensive Player of the Year candidates Nick Bosa for San Francisco and Myles Garrett for Cleveland. This NFC vs AFC matchup will kick off from Cleveland on Sunday at 1 p.m.

Detroit Lions versus Tampa Bay Buccaneers: Two teams with heartbreaking pasts that look to dominate this season as the Detroit Lions and Tampa Bay Buccaneers face off this Sunday. The Lions and Buccaneers have not been very successful in years past, but both teams are showing good signs of success as they both only have one loss each after five weeks. Jared Goff leads the Lions at quarterback and has helped that offense shine with skill players such as Amon-Ra St. Brown, David Montgomery and Sam LaPorta. For the Bucs, quarterback Baker Mayfield is playing this year with something to prove as he wants to stay in this league, and he is doing so alongside Mike Evans, Chirs Godwin, and Tristan Wirfs on that offense. These teams both have legitimate chances to win their divisions, so they’ll need to run over every opponent they face this year, and we’ll see who get the last laugh from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa at 4:25 p.m. on Sunday.

Dallas Cowboys versus Los Angeles Chargers: This Monday night battle looks to be a good one as Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys will take on Justin Herbert and the Los Angeles Chargers in an NFC versus AFC showdown. The Cowboys have stayed in the state of California this week after they got smoked by the San Francisco 49ers, 42-10. Everything that the Cowboys didn’t want to happen, happened. Dak Prescott threw multiple interceptions, fumbles from the Cowboys offense and explosive plays from the 49er offense. While the Chargers are not the 49ers, they are still a team that can put on a show against the Cowboys. Last week, the Chargers had a bye week so they will be ready to take on the Cowboys. Will the Cowboys get back on track or will the Chargers make the Cowboys continue with their struggles? This Monday Night Football game with start 8:15 p.m from SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Ca.

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