The Monday Night Football matchup in Week 7 has two teams looking to turn around their seasons and one is a recent Super Bowl champion in the New York Giants, while the other team is the Minnesota Vikings, a playoff team from a year ago and now the two will do battle on ESPN at 8:30 pm the final game of the week at MetLife Stadium.
Read full storyThe New York Giants are not having the season they envisioned when they started off the year against the Cowboys and now the winless team will face off against another one that has been disappointed in the Minnesota Vikings and the two will face off on Monday Night Football on ESPN starting up at 8:30 pm from MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
Read full storyThe Oakland Raiders are coming off of a tough loss to the Colts and as they try to rebound, the team will welcome the hapless Jacksonville Jaguars, who scored just two points to open their season and now each will try and get out of the weekend with a 1-1 record and someone will be going home at 0-2 as the game kicks off at 4:25 PM on Sunday in California.
Read full storyThe Detroit Lions will visit the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday after defeating the Minnesota Vikings last week and after losing in bad fashion to the Rams, quarterback Carson Palmer and company will be looking to rebound when they host the Lions in the desert on Sunday at 4:05 PM on Fox in what could be an exciting game with Calvin Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald.
Read full storyThe NFL season got off to an official start with the Denver Broncos taking down the Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens with a 49-27 victory behind seven touchdown passes from Peyton Manning that were spread around to a number of receivers like Wes Welker and tight end Julius Thomas and now Week 1 in the NFL is continuing on Sunday with the Arizona Cardinals visiting the St. Louis Rams.
Read full storyThe Chicago Bears are entering the 2013 with very high expectations after winning 10 games under Lovie Smith and missing the playoffs last year and now that new head coach Marc Trestman is in the fold, quarterback Jay Cutler appears ready to take the team to the next level and they will start the year with a matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals, a team looking to make its third straight playoff appearance.
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