Another week of exciting football is almost here! But unless you’re a fantasy football fanatic like me, watching NFL RedZone from 1-8 each week, or are a diehard fan of one team that plays at an off time, the one thing you don’t know is which games to watch! Even if you are a diehard fan or fantasy football fanatic, there will be extra time to watch another game during Football Sunday. That is the purpose of this article. Who’s ready to dig in?
Each week, I will go over five of my favorite matchups. I will provide detail about each matchup so you know which game is for you. It’s an extended preview beyond my NFL Picks for my five favorite games.
Sunday, 9/17/2017, 1:00 PM, CBS
The Jaguars absolutely dominated the Texans last week and the Titans fell short at home against Oakland. Week 1 showed the Titans aren’t necessarily up there with teams like Pittsburgh, Oakland, and Kansas City, and it also shows that the Jaguars are legit. Will the Jaguars be a fluke as the Titans show what they can do, or will Jacksonville continue to thrive in the AFC South?
Keys to a Win
Titans
- The Titans can’t let the Jaguars defense control them. They have a very good offense, led by QB Marcus Mariota and RB DeMarco Murray. But they will continue to struggle if they let defenses contain them.
- They also need to take advantage of the fact that the Jags lack depth at receiver. Allen Robinson is out for the season. If nobody steps up in his place, the Jags will have an ugly season.
Jaguars
- The Jags need someone to step up at receiver. They have no good tight ends, and right now Allen Hurns looks like their only viable option at receiver. They need somebody to step up. Maybe Marqise Lee will? If he doesn’t, who will? Dede Westbrook is on IR.
- They also need to stop the run. Tennessee has a great run game. But if the Jacksonville front seven can get in their heads, they will struggle.
3 Burning Questions
- With Dede Westbrook on IR, who will assist Allen Hurns at receiver for the Jaguars?
- What is the weak spot of Jacksonville’s D and will the Titans take advantage of it?
- The Titans have a lot of good players, but who will play like their superstar this week?
The Jags are running out of options here. Could Max McCaffrey do big things? If not, can Marqise Lee be their guy this season? Hopefully, they can survive until Westbrook returns. It’s hard to find a weak spot in this improving Jacksonville D, but the Titans should look to take advantage of the Jags d-line. The Titans have plenty of budding stars on their team, but this week, I think veteran tight end Delanie Walker will be their go-to guy.
Key Injuries
Jaguars
- Allen Robinson – WR (Knee) – IR
- Calvin Pryor – SS (Ankle) – Out
- Jalen Ramsey – CB (Ankle) – Questionable
Titans
- Johnathan Cyprien – SS (Hamstring) – Out
Bold Prediction: With the receiving game lacking depth, the Jags score 2 rushing TDs as Fournette and Ivory will combine for 250 rushing yards
Leonard Fournette could be the Jags’ biggest weapon this week. Chris Ivory will also continue to get touches. I think both of them could be in for big games today. It’s a pretty good match-up for them, the Titans lack a good front seven aside from defensive tackle Jurrell Casey.
The Pick

Sunday, 9/17/2017, 1:00 PM EST, FOX
This could be a very good game. The Eagles looked great after a blowout over the Redskins, and the Chiefs look like one of the best teams in the AFC after pulling an upset over the Pats. Will Carson Wentz and his offense keep flying, or will the Chiefs bring them back down to earth?
Keys to a Win
Eagles
- Carson Wentz can’t let the Chiefs pressure him too much. The Chiefs defense knows how to rush the passer. If Wentz can’t overcome a pesky Chiefs defense, the whole Eagles offense could fall apart.
- The Eagles can’t allow any 75-yard TDs like the Pats did. Kareem Hunt and Tyreek Hill can be very dangerous for defenses. They are both very fast. Fast enough that they can speed past the entire defense.
Chiefs
- Whatever Kareem Hunt and Tyreek Hill had going last week will need to continue this week. The Chiefs may be lacking offensive depth, but they don’t need it as much if Hill and Hunt can supply them with all the offense they need.
- With Eric Berry hurt, the Chiefs need to find a new defensive leader. Justin Houston is a sack machine, but will he thrive in a defensive leadership role?
3 Burning Questions
- Will the Chiefs miss Jeremy Maclin after this week?
- Who will emerge as Carson Wentz’ favorite target?
- Which defense will have the better game?
I think the Chiefs will miss Maclin pretty soon. I don’t care if Hill and Hunt are superstars, they will burn out eventually. I think new receiver Alshon Jeffery will have a big week and emerge as Wentz’ favorite target this season. Lastly, I think the Eagles defense will have the better game. The Chiefs defense need a new leader. The Eagles have a dangerous front seven that could really make Kareem Hunt look like a fluke if they do well.
Key Injuries
Eagles
- Ronald Darby – CB (Ankle) – Out
- Corey Graham – FS (Hamstring) – Questionable
Chiefs
- Eric Berry – FS (Achilles) – IR
- Parker Ehringer – G (Knee) – Doubtful
- Reggie Ragland – OLB (Knee) – Doubtful
- Ron Parker – SS (Ankle) – Questionable
- Kevin Pierre-Louis – OLB (Illness) – Questionable
Bold Prediction: Carson Wentz will throw for 350+ yards, 3 TDs
Wentz really looked like an elite QB last week, and I expect that to continue throughout the season. I think he will really develop as a QB this season.
The Pick
UPSET ALERT

Sunday, 9/17/2017, 1:00 PM EST, CBS
This could actually be a close game. Both these teams are coming off wins, but they were both against bad teams. This game will really test if these teams are for real or not. Who’s the contender in this match-up, or are both teams really pretenders?
Keys to a Win
Bills
- The Bills need to take advantage of the Panthers’ biggest weakness: their secondary, but do they have the receivers to do it?
- The Bills also need to keep Greg Olsen covered well. His performance can really decide how the Panthers offense does.
Panthers
- The Panthers need to look out for LeSean McCoy. They have a great front seven so it shouldn’t be too difficult.
- They also need Christian McCaffrey and Curtis Samuel to be at their best. The rookies on this offense could be the difference in who wins this game.
3 Burning Questions
- Who will lead the Panthers in receiving this week? Will anyone have a 100-yard game?
- Will LeSean McCoy be able to score a TD against this Panthers defense?
- Will the Bills defense cost them the game if they can’t keep the Panthers offense under control?
Greg Olsen is going to have a big week for Carolina, I think he leads in receiving. On the other hand, I don’t think LeSean McCoy will be able to score on Luke Kuechly and the Panthers front seven. Lastly, I think there’s a chance the Buffalo offense will be able to save them in this case but it’s very unlikely.
Key Injuries
NONE
Bold Prediction: The Panthers will rush for 250+ yards
Jonathan Stewart and Christian McCaffrey are both great running backs, but they’re not the only ones I see having big rushing games. Curtis Samuel and Cam Newton can both run the ball so it won’t be as hard as it seems to rush for 250 yards.
The Pick

Sunday, 9/17/2017, 4:05 PM EST, CBS
The Dolphins will make their debut away from home as they visit the Chargers in LA. With Tannehill out for the year, the Dolphins are not as sharp as they have been. In the meantime, the Chargers could be in line to be better this season if they stay healthy. In the end, these two things could combine to make this a very close game. Who will come out on top?
Keys to a Win
Dolphins
- With Tannehill out, running back Jay Ajayi needs to step it up. The Chargers defense isn’t that good so it might not be as hard as it usually is this week.
- The Dolphins need to rush the passer. They have a great defense, and stopping Philip Rivers is the key to slowing down the LA offense.
Chargers
- The Chargers need to mix up who they throw it to. They have so many good receivers and they can confuse the Dolphins secondary by doing this.
- They also need to contain Jay Ajayi. Ajayi was a machine at times last season and he might be even more effective with Tannehill out.
3 Burning Questions
- Will Jay Cutler make a good connection with DeVante Parker like he did in the preseason? If this happens, will Jarvis Landry struggle?
- Which third-year running back will have a better day, Jay Ajayi or Melvin Gordon?
- Do the Chargers have enough depth at receiver without Mike Williams?
I think Cutler will continue to connect with Parker, and Landry will not benefit from this. In my opinion, Jay Ajayi will have the better day, but this is all about the match-up. Melvin Gordon is facing one of the better run defenses in the league. Lastly, between Antonio Gates, Hunter Henry, Keenan Allen, Travis Benjamin, and Tyrell Williams, I think the Chargers have plenty of receiving options. Mike Williams will just add to that when he returns.
Key Injuries
Dolphins
- Rey Maualuga – ILB (Hamstring) – Out
- Jarvis Landry – WR (Knee) – Questionable
Chargers
- Jason Verrett – CB (Knee) – Out
- Mike Williams – WR (Back) – Out
- Jeremiah Attaochu – DE (Hamstring) – Questionable
- Dontrelle Inman – WR (Groin) – Questionable
Bold Prediction: Philip Rivers throws for 400 yards and 4 TDs
I think Rivers is set up for success if he takes advantage of the Dolphins’ weak secondary and his great group of receivers and tight ends.
The Pick

Sunday, 9/17/2017, 8:30 PM EST, NBC
Sunday Night Football tonight could very well be the game of the week. This is a clash of two great offenses that just faced off in the 2016 NFC Championship. Each of the last two times these teams clashed, the Falcons won. Will the Falcons make it a streak, or will the Packers give them a rude awakening?
Keys to a Win
Packers
- The Packers need to find their run game and avoid being stopped by Vic Beasley and the Falcons front seven. Hopefully, they’ll still be able to score rushing TDs without Eddie Lacy, James Starks, and Christine Michael.
- They also need to pressure Matt Ryan. Matt Ryan isn’t the same elite QB when he’s pressured well. With how inconsistent he is, it’s doubtful he’ll win MVP for the second straight year or even come close.
Falcons
- Whatever the Falcons had going on offense last year needs to continue. Last year’s Falcons offense was one of the best in the league. Will that continue into this season?
- The Falcons secondary needs to keep Jordy Nelson and Martellus Bennett covered. Aaron Rodgers has some great receivers that could score multiple times if they aren’t covered well.
3 Burning Questions
- In their first real challenging match-up, will the Falcons offense look better, worse, or the same as they did last season?
- Which receiver will make a big impact for the Pack in this game?
- How will the Green Bay run game look?
I think the Falcons offense will be about as good as they were last season, not much better, not much worse. They should be good enough to get them into the playoffs but not as far as they did last season. I think both Nelson and Bennett will make a big impact for the Packers in this game, especially if the Falcons fail to cover them. I don’t think the Green Bay run game will look that bad, and I’ll explain why in my bold prediction.
Key Injuries
Packers
- Jason Spriggs – T (Hamstring) – Out
- Ahmad Brooks – OLB (Concussion) – Doubtful
- David Bahktiari – T (Hamstring) – Questionable
- Kentrell Brice – SS (Quadricep) – Questionable
- Bryan Bulaga – T (Ankle) – Questionable
- Mike Daniels – DT (Hip) – Questionable
Falcons
NONE
Bold Prediction: Jamaal Williams will break out for 150 yards and a TD
He’s the reason why the Packers run game won’t be all that bad. I think he’s a very intriguing rookie RB, one of many in the league. By the end of this game, he will have stolen the starting job instead of Ty Montgomery.
The Pick

That’s all for this week. Comment what your favorite match-up of the week is. Stay tuned for more NFL and Pats articles, including a recap of today’s Patriots game.