
A rematch of possibly the best Super Bowl game played and teams that have competed three times for the Lombardi Trophy headline Week 10 of the NFL regular season. The Seahawks and Patriots had a memorable title game two years ago and hook up on Sunday Night Football in Foxboro. The Cowboys and Steelers renew acquaintances in another inter-conference battle.
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Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens (-8.5)
Houston Texans (-1) at Jacksonville Jaguars
Denver Broncos (-1) at New Orleans Saints
Los Angeles Rams at New York Jets (-4)
Atlanta Falcons at Philadelphia Eagles (-2.5)
Kansas City Chiefs at Carolina Panthers (-4.5)
Chicago Bears at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-2)
Minnesota Vikings (-1.5) at Washington Redskins
Green Bay Packers (-7.5) at Tennessee Titans
Miami Dolphins at San Diego Chargers (-1)
San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals (-10.5)
Dallas Cowboys at Pittsburgh Steelers (-6)
Seattle Seahawks at New England Patriots (-2)
Cincinnati Bengals (-2) at New York Giants
NFL GAMES OF THE WEEK
Cowboys at Steelers – Sunday, November 13, 4:25 p.m. ET (FOX)
Another classic bout, the kind we rarely get to see. Chances are, if you see films of prior matchups, they're accompanied by the vintage voice of pro football, John Facenda. The Cowboys and Steelers played the two best Super Bowls of the 1970s. Then these franchises locked up in another dogfight in Super Bowl XXX. The 2004, 2008 and 2012 meetings between these teams were all outstanding games that came down to the bitter end.
That last meeting went to overtime in Jerry World before the Cowboys turned a Ben Roethlisberger pick into the game-winning field goal – it was one of the most exciting games of that season. The Steelers prevailed late in the 2008 showdown, when their defense won the day in the fourth quarter. And Pittsburgh's 2004 win at Texas Stadium brought public attention to the team's rookie quarterback, while the Cowboys' signal caller of the future was still watching from the bench. Yes, Ben Roethlisberger vs. Tony Romo is still good TV.
Seahawks at Patriots – Sunday, November 13, 8:30 p.m. ET (NBC)
The premium matchup of the 2016 NFL slate pits the two combatants from arguably the best Super Bowl ever playing on Sunday night. This matchup would've easily been the best if Marshawn Lynch were still suiting up for the 'Hawks. Imagine the conversations if Seattle were, say, at the Patriots' 1-yard line at any point during the game. We can only dream on that front.
Both the Seahawks and Patriots will most likely be playoff teams again, and given where Bill Belichick and Pete Carroll are in their respective coaching tenures, and the rarity of this inter-conference meeting, this might be the last we see of these two on the same field ... unless we get a Super Bowl rematch, of course. New England is coming off its bye week for this one, which gives Belichick two weeks to plan out how he wants to attack Seattle's secondary and frustrate Russell Wilson. Yeah. That should be fun.
Chiefs at Panthers – Sunday, November 13, 1 p.m. ET (FOX)
During that improbable 11-game winning streak that highlighted the Chiefs’ rollercoaster-like 2015 season, they knocked off AFC playoff teams such as Pittsburgh, Denver and Houston, narrowly losing at New England in the divisional round. So nothing about competing in the AFC heavyweight division should particularly faze Kansas City at this point.
But there’s a legit prove-it game waiting on the Chiefs schedule this season, in the form of a trip to Carolina, the defending NFC champion and the only team to win more games in a row (14) than Kansas City did last year. Both teams are known for trying to impose their will on opponents with superb defenses, productive running games, and play-making quarterbacks who were No. 1 overall draft picks. And Ron Rivera even used to coach on Andy Reid’s defensive staff in Philadelphia.
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