Detroit at Dallas Cowboys
Carolina at Chicago Bears
Buffalo at Cincinnati Bills
Tennessee at Cleveland Titans
Minnesota at Kansas City Vikings
Washington at St. Louis Redskins
New Orleans at Jacksonville Saints
Pittsburgh at Houston Texans
San Francisco at Philadelphia 49ers
NY Giants at Arizona Giants
Miami at San Diego Chargers
New England at Oakland Patriots
Denver at Green Bay Packers
NY Jets at Baltimore Ravens
Indianapolis at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Three years ago, the Baltimore Ravens had a ferocious defense that was coordinated by 300 plus bound cocky yet confident student of the game. Because of his success, this many was hired as a head coach. Leaving Baltimore with a few of the members of that defense, he was certain not leave that attitude. New York Jets head coach, Rex Ryan, anticipates this Sunday nights matchup against his former team. Last year in week one, his team, led by then sophomore quarterback Mark Sanchez, fell short to the Ravens by just one point. Since Ryan's departure, he has reached the AFC Championship game twice, while the Ravens have failed to win in the divisional round both years. This game promises to be a defensive dogfight as it was a year ago, however, with the Ravens returning home they will play on a high level and earn the victory.
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