San Diego Chargers (11-3)
Vs.
Tennessee Titans (7-7)
Titans: Tennessee has made a nice comeback after starting 0-6. They are one of a handful of 7-7 AFC teams still in the hunt for a Wild Card playoff spot behind the 8-6 Broncos and Ravens. Vince Young has played surprisingly since being inserted as the starting quarterback a few weeks ago. He, along with Chris Johnson, have brought this team back in the playoff discussion. I think it is going to be tough for them to beat the Chargers though, given the way San Diego is playing right now.
Prediction: Chargers 38, Titans 24
New York Jets (7-7)
Vs.
Indianapolis Colts (14-0)
Jets: This is another one of those 7-7 AFC teams. Right now, Mark Sanchez still needs to do a lot of work to become an elite quarterback in the NFL. I also don't trust a coach who cries after a loss in the locker room. Sorry Rex Ryan. Sure the Jets are in the playoff hunt, but I don't think they'll be there in the end. As a matter of fact, we can all but eliminate them from the discussion after this game.
Colts: Let's keep it short and sweet. I think the Colts will win this game, even if their starters don't play the whole game. You can bet that if it's close in the fourth quarter and the Colts are trailing, 18 will have something to say about it.
Prediction: Colts 35, Jets 17
Baltimore Ravens (8-6)
Vs.
Pittsburgh Steelers (7-7)
Ravens: Baltimore is in the hunt for a wild card spot. Along with the Broncos, they currently have one of the two AFC Wild Card spots. They beat the Steelers earlier this year in overtime. It's safe to say these AFC North rivals do not like each other, which should make for quite an interesting game.
Steelers: The defending Super Bowl have had a surprisingly tough go of it this season. They have had their share of bad losses against the Chiefs, Raiders and the Browns. That certainly doesn't help the cause. They almost had another loss last week against Green Bay, but Ben Roethlisberger saved the day with a game winning touchdown pass to Mike Wallace as time expired.
Prediction: Steelers 24, Ravens 17
Denver Broncos (8-6)
Vs.
Philadelphia Eagles (10-4)
Eagles: Donovan McNabb and company have a one game lead over the Cowboys in the NFC East coming in. Some good news for Philly is runnning back Brian Westbrook has been cleared to play after sitting out last week because of a concussion. The Eagles have historically done well in the final weeks of a season, but I have a funny feeling about this game.
Prediction: My upset pick of the week-Broncos 34, Eagles 17
Dallas Cowboys (9-5)
Vs.
Washington Redskins (4-10)
Cowboys: How about them Cowboys! Last week, they shocked the NFL world with their 24 to 17 upset over the New Orleans Saints at the Superdome, temporarily ending their December woes in the process. Now let's see if they can take the momentum from last week and beat a team that, on paper, they should beat. These are the Cowboys though. Stranger things have happened.
Redskins: Where do I begin with this organizational mess? Head coach Jim Zorn will certainly be gone by season's end, especially after what happened Monday night with that horrible trick play call. What was that? For the sake of Redskins fans, I hope something like that doesn't happen again. New GM Bruce Smith certainly looks like he has a long offseason in store for him.
Prediction: Cowboys 31, Redskins 13
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