Last week's record: 8-7
Overall record: 8-7
St. Louis @ Atlanta: Good ball game here, but I'll take the Falcons going 1-1 over the Rams going 2-0. Give me Matt Ryan and the birds.
San Diego @ Philadelphia: Chip Kelly said the offense was slow on Monday night. Yikes. I like the Eagles in this one.
Dallas @ Kansas City: The Chiefs are the popular pick here, but Dallas is not Jacksonville, not even close. Give me the Cowboys to spoil Andy Reids home opener.
Tennessee @ Houston: That Titans defense looked good last week, but I don't think they're ready to stop Andre Johnson and Arian Foster on a consistent basis. I'll take the Texans.
Washington @ Green Bay: It's interesting that one of these playoff teams will be 0-2 after tomorrow. I don't see Aaron Rodgers allowing that to happen on his watch. Give me the Packers.
Cleveland @ Baltimore: Yikes, Brandon Weeden. Yikes, Cleveland WR's. Give me the Ravens.
Carolina @ Buffalo: Cam Newton had PLENTY of chances to beat Russell Wilson last week, and he couldn't get it done. I think he finds beating E.J. Manuel a little easier. Give me the Panthers.
Minnesota @ Chicago: If the Vikings are to pull this one off, it'll be Adrian Peterson's finest hour, because his QB is a catastrophe. I like the Bears at home.
New Orleans @ Tampa Bay: Josh freeman<Drew Brees. I'll take the Saints.
Detroit @ Arizona: That Lions offense looked lethal last week, huh? Good for Reggie Bush, can't not be happy for the guy. Give me Bush and the Lions to keep rollin' this week.
Jacksonville @ Oakland: Terrell Pryor!!!! Kid was fun to watch last week, and he'll be REALLY fun to watch this week against an awful Jaguars team. Give me the Raiders.
Denver @ N.Y. Giants: Manning Bowl III. I'm the biggest Peyton Manning out there, believe me. But something tells me that Eli gets the best of him here. Give me the Giants in a mini upset.
San Francisco @ Seattle: This one is a coin flip to me, it really is. Colin Kaepernick looked terrific a week ago, but beating Seattle in their own house may be the toughest thing to do in the NFL. Just ask Tom Brady, or Aaron Rodgers, or ANY OTHER QB who played them in Seattle a year ago, because they all LOST. Give me the Seahawks in a thrilling Sunday night affair.
Pittsburgh @ Cincinnati: The AFC North is tight right now. It's all tied up after one week! Because every team lost. Didn't see that one coming. I like the Bengals, but I'd be careful here. A ticked off Mike Tomlin and Ben Roethlisberger is not what I'd want to see if I were Marvin Lewis. This one could come down to the wire.
Come back in the morning for all your Miami Dolphins pre-game coverage, including, as always, my prediction.
Until then..
GO FINS
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