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The 10 best games to watch

The 10 best games to watch

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We have reached November. And as the weather cools down, the racing heats up.

This weekendThere are a number of division games worth mentioning, but none are more important than the Green Bay Packers hosting the Detroit Lions. In the AFC, the Buffalo Bills host the Miami Dolphins, a game where one team looks to solidify its playoff position while the other hopes to stay alive.

Finally, there are some conference battles in prime time, including the Minnesota Vikings and Indianapolis Colts on Sunday night at US Bank Stadium, while the Tampa Bay Buccaneers visit the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday.

But our list begins in the Meadowlands, where Jayden Daniels looks to continue his championship in the NFL.

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Daniels makes every game worth watching. While no one is looking forward to seeing Brian Daboll drill Daniel Jones at this point, the Commanders are playing better at Daniels than we've seen in the nation's capital in the last 25 years.

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Suddenly it no longer feels like an automatic win for the Chargers. The Browns earned an unexpected victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday as Jameis Winston threw for 334 yards and helped Cleveland score more than 20 points for the first time this year. Expect an exciting affair full of tenacious running and defensive maneuvers.

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On Sunday evening, two teams are desperately fighting for a win. The Colts are two games behind in losing to the Houston Texans in the AFC South. The Vikings have lost consecutive games following their bye week. Whoever loses this game will feel like their season is in a bit of a tailspin.

The Vikings will look to get back in the win column against the Colts.

The Vikings will look to get back in the win column against the Colts. / Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

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The Dolphins blew a double-digit lead over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday and now travel to Buffalo, where they have won once since 2012. Meanwhile, Josh Allen's Bills are getting MVP-level play while the receiving corps is suddenly scared of the trio Freshman Keon ColemanTrade acquisition Amari Cooper and slot specialist Khalil Shakir.

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At some point we have to remove the Cowboys from this list. However, Dallas gets another chance when it takes on the Falcons, who are hoping to put some distance between them and the rest of the injury-plagued NFC South.

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The Chiefs put their perfect record at risk on Monday night. Tampa Bay will be without receivers Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, which makes the running game crucial against Kansas City's top team. The problem? The Chiefs are giving up just 3.5 yards per carry, second-best in the NFL.

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The Rams looked like safe sellers a few weeks ago. Now they're playing to potentially take first place in the NFC West. With a win and a loss for the Cardinals, Los Angeles would move up to the No. 4 seed in the NFC playoffs. Wild.

The Rams have a shot at the playoffs and a win against the Seahawks would improve their standing in the NFC.

The Rams have a shot at the playoffs and a win against the Seahawks would improve their standing in the NFC. / Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

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Two of the NFL's oldest franchises will face off, with the Cardinals trying to get over .500 for the first time this season. Meanwhile, the Bears hope to erase the painful memory of last week. The winner will celebrate their playoff hopes, while the loser will have their work cut out for them.

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This is a crucial game for the Broncos. Denver has beaten the Buccaneers, Carolina Panthers, New York Jets, Las Vegas Raiders and New Orleans Saints. These teams all have a losing record, with the exception of Tampa Bay, which is 4-4. If the Broncos can come to Baltimore and hand the duo of Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry a loss, that's serious.

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This could be the best game of the season so far. Green Bay and Detroit are battling for first place in the NFC North and first place in the conference playoffs. Add to that the iconic backdrop of Lambeau Field and we have one of the highlights of the year that shouldn't be missed.

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