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[Preview] Week 10: high-flying duel

After a success of the Panthers in this meeting of the NFC South, now place the rest of the NFL. This week, several highlights are to be observed. There will inevitably be this move from the Vikings to Buffalo symbolized by the duel between Diggs and Jefferson. But also a clash between two of the best attacks in the league: Cleveland and Miami. This is also THE match not to be missed this week if you like points.

The receivers will therefore be honored, as will Jeff Saturday, TJ Watt and this great premiere in Munich. Here is precisely the program for week 10.

The match not to be missed

Kick-off Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
Miami Dolphins (6-3) – Cleveland Browns (3-5)

On paper, it might not be the match that jumps out at you first. Still, it promises to be exciting, not least because Miami and Cleveland are among the most prolific offenses in the league. Behind Buffalo, Kansas City and Philadelphia, the Browns (385.8 yards/meet) and the dolphins (380.4) complete the Top 5. Suffice to say they are in good company. Figures that can be explained by the attacking talent present in these two squads. In Florida, the duo Jaylen Wadlle-Tyreek Hill is in the process of dismantling all the air defenses of the country. The former Chief is currently the receiver with the most yards in the NFL (1104 units) and no one can find a solution. Opposite, we are not too much to complain about either in terms of talent. Cleveland has indeed one of the best runners in the league: Nick Chubb. Only Derrick Henry could challenge him for this title. The Brown is only 29 yards du Roi Henry in the ranking of running backs who have recorded the most yards this season (870 versus 841).

It now remains to be seen which of these two coaches will manage to put their attacking talents in the best conditions to be able to perform. In this little game, Mike McDaniel seems to have taken a step ahead of his counterpart, Kevin Stefanski. The former San Francisco offensive coordinator delivers an almost perfect first season at the head of the Dolphins, thanks in particular to this all-out attack. The pressure will indeed be on the defenses which will have a lot to do in this meeting. Attention, rain of points expected from 7 p.m..

The duel: Steffon Diggs vs. Justin Jefferson

Kick-off Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
Buffalo Bills (6-2) – Minnesota Vikings (7-1)

Obviously when two of the best receivers in the league face each other, it attracts attention. But when these two players have a special connection, it becomes a duel you can’t miss. Indeed, in March 2020Vikings send Steffon Diggs to Buffalo vs. (notably) the 22nd choice of the next draft. A pick that will then serve Minnesota to choose… Justin Jefferson. Look no further to find the link. Since then, the two men have had a blast in their respective teams. This season also seems to be the apotheosis. As proof, only Tyreek Hill does better than Justin Jefferson (867 yards and 3 TDs) and Steffon Diggs (857 yards and 7 TDs) in terms of yards gained. In their wake, Buffalo and Minnesota are among the best teams in the league today. Their clash on Sunday promises to be explosive.

The stat: 145.5 yards/game

Kick-off in the night from Sunday to Monday 02:20
San Francisco 49ers (4-4) – Los Angeles Chargers (5-3)

It becomes almost cultural now. The Chargers may try everything they want, they can not defend against the race. This season, they allow on average 145.5 yards per game to opposing runners. What makes them the 29th defense in this sector in NFL. A statistic that does not bode well when you have to travel to San Franscico. The 49ers are indeed known to perform well on the ground. If the statistics are not exceptional (119.5 yards/game, 15th in the league), we know that Kyle Shanahan is able to find the fault. Especially since he now has Christian McCaffrey as an additional option. His full game against the Rams ago 15 days proved to us that the coach is capable of putting the former Panther in very good situations. Brandon Staley has been warned.

Player: TJ Watt

Kick-off Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
Pittsburgh Steelers (2-6) – New Orleans Saints (3-6)

” Finally “, must say the supporters of Pittsburgh. This weekend, TJ Watt, should be back within this defense of the Steelers. Since his injury, it was clear that this squad had gone down a notch. Talent is present everywhere in this defensive workforce, but without its spearhead, Pittsburgh could no longer make the weight. Especially since the attack is not advancing. with the defender of the year 2021 back, attacks can be wary again. Starting with that of the Saints. New Orleans must also deal on the offensive line with a lot of change. Cesar Ruiz, the right guard could play center and the Louisiana players would find themselves with two replacements on the guard post. Ryan Ramczyk and James Hurst, the tackles, will therefore have a lot of pressure. A group that did not make a big impression against the Ravens last Monday. It shouldn’t take too long to adapt because faced with this pass-rusher there, the slightest hesitation is paid cash.

Coach: Jeff Saturday

Kick-off Sunday at 10:05 p.m.
Las Vegas Raiders (2-6) – Indianapolis Colts (3-5-1)

This will inevitably be the attraction of the weekend: the first steps of Jeff Saturday. Until last Monday, he was a television consultant on ESPN. Now he is the head of an NFL team. And this with a total lack of experience at this level. The decision may have come as a surprise but we must now wait for the results to be able to judge it. First stop for Saturday, Las Vegas. To face the Raiders, he will have to do with Sam Ehlinger, again announced holder. Opposite, Josh McDaniels will also not know what to expect from this version of the Colts. The former Patriots must manage absences that accumulate (Darren Waller, Hunter Renfrow,…) and a particularly average start to the season.

Germany at the party

Kick-off Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5) – Seattle Seahawks (6-3)

For the first time in its history, the NFL is playing a regular season game in Germany. After England for years, the league is trying to conquer new territories. On Sunday, she will lay her first stone across the Rhine. In Munich more precisely. And what better ambassador than the one who is considered the best pitcher of all time: Tom Brady. With the Buccaneers, the quarterback hopes to capitalize on last week’s win (vs. the Rams). Except that in front of them, Seattle proved that the franchise had the respondent. Better, the Seahawks are forming one of the most complete squads on both sides of the field. The key to this meeting will certainly be on the ground with a Kenneth Walker who has been unstoppable for several weeks and a Leonard Fournette who absolutely must perform to make this attack less one-dimensional.

The division duels

Kick-off Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
Chicago Bears (3-6) – Detroit Lions (2-6)

Kick-off Sunday at 10:25 p.m.
Los Angeles Rams (3-5) – Arizona Cardinals
(3-6)

Kick-off in the night from Monday to Tuesday at 02:30
Washington Commanders (4-5) – Philadelphia Eagles (8-0)

Only three divisional matchups this week in the NFL and they’re all in the NFC. The first is found in the first encounter burst. In the North, the Lions move to Chicago. Detroit hasn’t won an away game since the start of the season, but is coming off a win against another division rival, Green Bay. For the Bears, last Sunday did not produce a victory, but great promises. It’s time to confirm for Justin Fields and his teammates. In the second part of the evening, heading West with this duel between Arizona and Los Angeles.

The two teams have faced each other before. It was during the 3rd week of competition. The Cardinals lost at home (20-12) in an unexciting encounter. Sunday, the situation could change with a potential absence of Matthew Stafford, uncertain. One thing is certain, both franchises are in danger with four losses in their last five games. The loser will sink a little deeper into the crisis. Finally, the weekend will end with a Monday Night Football stamped NFC East. Philadelphia, the only undefeated team in the league, moves to the federal capital. Against Commanders they’ve already beaten (24-8 in week 3)the Eagles want to continue their perfect run.

The rest

Kick-off Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
Kansas City Chiefs (6-2) – Jacksonville Jaguars (3-6)

Kick-off Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
New York Giants (6-2) – Houston Texans (1-6-1)

Kick-off Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
Tennessee Titans (5-3) – Denver Broncos (3-5)

Kick-off Sunday at 10:25 p.m.
Green Bay Packers (3-6) – Dallas Cowboys (6-2)

In the rest of the week’s games, Kansas City hosts the Jaguars coming off a convincing victory offensively. Jacksonville will try to waver the Chiefs who have been sure of their strength for several weeks. We will also observe the duel between Doug Pederson and his mentor, Andy Reid. At the same time, the Giants return from their week of rest with the ambition to continue what they had (very good) started at the start of the season. To make it easier for them, the calendar offers them a reception from the Texans, one of the most struggling teams in the league. Saquon Barkley and Dameon Pierce will be the two players to watch for the evening in the Big Apple.

The ground game will also be relevant for the Broncos’ trip to Tennessee. Derrick Henry is back to his best, but he faces one of the best defenses in the league on Sunday. It’s hard to say who will take over. On the Broncos side, Nathaniel Hackett and Russell Wilson will always be scrutinized. Finally, in the second part of the evening, Green Bay will host Dallas. The Packers haven’t won since October 2 and their season seems compromised. Not sure they succeed in bothering the Cowboys who will want to put pressure on Philadelphia who will only play the next day.

The posters

Kick-off Sunday at 3:30 p.m.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (4-5) – Seattle Seahawks (6-3)

Kick-off Sunday at 7:00 p.m.
Buffalo Bills (6-2) – Minnesota Vikings (7-1)
Chicago Bears (3-6) – Detroit Lions (2-6)
Kansas City Chiefs (6-2) – Jacksonville Jaguars (3-6)
Miami Dolphins (6-3) – Cleveland Browns (3-5)
New York Giants (6-2) – Houston Texans (1-6-1)
Pittsburgh Steelers (2-6) – New Orleans Saints (3-6)
Tennessee Titans (5-3) – Denver Broncos (3-5)

Kick-off Sunday at 10:05 p.m.
Las Vegas Raiders (2-6) – Indianapolis Colts (3-5-1)

Kick-off Sunday at 10:25 p.m.
Green Bay Packers (3-6) – Dallas Cowboys (6-2)
Los Angeles Rams (3-5) – Arizona Cardinals
(3-6)

Kick-off in the night from Sunday to Monday 02:20
San Francisco 49ers (4-4) – Los Angeles Chargers (5-3)

Kick-off in the night from Monday to Tuesday at 02:30
Washington Commanders (4-5) – Philadelphia Eagles (8-0)

At rest : Baltimore Ravens (6-3), Cincinnati Bengals (5-4), New England Patriots (5-4) and New York Jets (6-3).

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