BY SIN BLITZERS
PATRIOTS AT DOLPHINS : These two AFC East rivals will collide for the second time this season. The Dolphins beat the Patriots 15-10 in week five. The only touchdown the Dolphins scored was a three yard run by Alec Ingold late in the fourth quarter. This game will not feature the same starting quarterbacks. Tua Tagovailoa will start and put his perfect record against the Patriots on the line. Tua is 6-0 lifetime against New England with seven touchdowns and four interceptions. Drake Maye will start against the Dolphins for the first time. The Dolphins will look to keep their playoff hopes alive.
COWBOYS AT COMMANDERS : The Cowboys travel to Washington to play the Commanders for the first time this season. There’s good news and bad news for Dallas this week, the good they get to reunite with Dan Quinn, the bad is he’s not coaching their defense. Expect Washington’s three headed monster of Robinson/Ekeler/Daniels to run the ball well against this Dallas defense and propel Washington to end their mini skid.
49ers AT PACKERS : The 49ers and Packers played last year in the Divisional Round in what was a great game. This one will look different the Niners are so banged up, Brock Purdy and Nick Bosa will miss this game with injury, if the Niners want to win this game Kyle Shannahan will have to go deep into his bag of tricks. For the Packers, they’ll look to keep pace in the NFC North and will have to utilize Josh Jacobs and their young receivers, and defensively shutdown McCaffrey.
CARDS AT SEAHAWKS : First place in the NFC West is on the line in this one. The Cardinals have been a surprise this season, and we have seen maturity in Kyler Murray that we haven’t seen before. This game might come down to which QB makes the bigger mistake, but this has the potential to be a shootout.
RAVENS AT CHARGERS : THE HARBAUGH BOWL in primetime man. Lamar Jackson vs Justin Herbert, JK Dobbins revenge game. This has the potential to be a lot of fun and has a lot of playoff implications. Both teams vying in the wild card situation. After what he did last week, can Herbert light up this Ravens’ secondary? Lamar and the Ravens will look to bounce back after that tough game against the Steelers.