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    Prime Time NFL Football is peak television. It’s the only NFL game on, and  the ratings are very good and very high. Every season, fans of all 32 teams anxiously await how  many prime time games their teams will get. Five seems to be the magic number, with nine teams  getting that number of prime time games this season. But this season, three teams have six prime  time games.

    In addition to prime time games, there are other standalone games that will happen during the  NFL Season. These include the London and Germany games, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, the  Saturday before Christmas, Christmas Day, the Saturday triple header in Week 17 and the  Saturday doubleheader in Week 18.

    Every week, I’ll preview all the prime time and standalone games for that particular week. That  includes Thursday Night Football, Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football as well as  any other standalone games for that particular week. I’ll include the Top 12 Players for each  matchups in addition to my unfiltered analysis.

    In Week 3, we’ve got our first Monday Night Football doubleheader of the season. Trevor  Lawrence the Jacksonville Jaguars head north to Western New York to battle Josh Allen and the  Buffalo Bills. Then, a pair of LSU Heisman Trophy winning quarterbacks rumble in the Jungle  when Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals host No. 2 overall pick, Jayden Daniels, and the  Washington Commanders. Before Monday night, though, we have two other exciting prime time  matchups. It starts on Thursday Night Football when Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets host  the New England Patriots. Then on Sunday Night Football, the Atlanta Falcons play their first  Sunday night home game in five seasons when they host Patrick Mahomes and the two-time  defending Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs.

    This is an incredible week of prime time NFL Football. I’m excited to watch Jayden Daniels play  in person Monday night in Cincinnati, and prime time games at Paycor Stadium have become  events. And as someone who was born in Atlanta, I’m really excited to see the Falcons play a  prime time home game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Not just any home game, though. A home  game against the two-time defending Super Bowl champions. So here we go, with our NFL Week  3 Prime Time Games Preview.

    Thursday Night Football: New England Patriots @ New York  Jets – 8:15 p.m. on Prime Video

    Commentators: Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartung  Westwood One: Ian Eagle, Devin McCourty, Scott Graham

    I’ll be quick with this game, since Chiefs-Falcons is the more appealing game. This is the Jets  home-opener, and this is the first time Aaron Rodgers will take the MetLife Stadium turf since  rupturing his Achilles in Week 1 last season.

    While the Jets have more talent, this is not going to be a cakewalk win. The Patriots have shown  a lot of fight through the first two weeks of the season. In addition, the Patriots have won eight  straight games against the Jets in the Meadowlands.

    Top 12 Players in Patriots-Jets

    1. Quincy Williams

    2. Quinnen Williams

    3. Sauce Gardner

    4. Garrett Wilson

    5. Aaron Rodgers  

    6. Breece Hall

    7. D.J. Reed

    8. C.J. Mosley

    9. Tyron Smith

    10. Keion White

    11. Rhamondre Stevenson

    12. Marcus Jones

    What to Watch for

    Watch the battle in the trenches. The Jets bolstered their offensive line in the offseason, and it’s  looked okay so far. But that Patriots defensive line is good, and they are well-coached. The Jets

    need to get their running game going tonight, like they did against Tennessee on Sunday. That  will help Aaron Rodgers not have to throw so many passes.

    Game Pick: Jets 23 – Patriots 16

    Sunday Night Football: Kansas City Chiefs @ Atlanta Falcons –  8:20 p.m. on NBC

    Commentators: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark  Westwood One: Ryan Radtke, Mike Golic, Scott Graham

    When the Falcons take the field on Sunday to host the two-time defending Super Bowl  Champions, it will be 2,786 days since Super Bowl LI. Since that night, there have been demons  surrounding the Falcons organization. I mean, blowing a 28-3 lead in the Super Bowl; I don’t  think I know what the magnitude of that is like.

    But that’s where Kirk Cousins comes into play. Everywhere Cousins has played in the NFL, he  has helped stabilize the organization. Look what he did in Washington. Look what he did in  Minnesota. That’s why the Falcons signed him to that massive free agent contract this past  offseason.

    When the Falcons lost to the Patriots in Super Bowl LI, the Patriots were the dynasty of the NFL.  Now, the Chiefs are the dynasty of the NFL. This is the biggest home game for the Falcons since  the 2016 NFC Championship against the Green Bay Packers. This is the biggest home game in  Mercedes-Benz Stadium history, since the stadium opened in 2017. This stadium has never  hosted a game bigger than the one on Sunday night.

    The Falcons have had demons surrounding their organization since Feb. 5, 2017. Blowing a 28-3  lead to Tom Brady and the New England Patriots was a crushing blow to this franchise. In those  seven years, a new dynasty has formed in the NFL. Knocking off Patrick Mahomes and the  Chiefs in the Falcons first Sunday Night Football home game in five years could exorcise a lot of  those demons that surround the organization.

    Top 12 Players in Chiefs-Falcons

    1. Patrick Mahomes  

    2. Chris Jones

    3. Travis Kelce

    4. Justin Simmons

    5. Jessie Bates

    6. Kirk Cousins

    7. Chris Lindstrom

    8. Bijan Robinson

    9. Trent McDuffie

    10. Rashee Rice

    11. George Karlaftis

    12. Drake London

    What to Watch for

    The Chiefs missing both Isiah Pacheco and Clyde Edwards-Helaire is going to be a problem.  Samaje Perine and Carson Steele are the only healthy running backs the Chiefs have, and that’s  in addition to missing Hollywood Brown at wide receiver.

    Patrick Mahomes only threw for 151 yards in the Chiefs Week 2 win over the Cincinnati  Bengals. If the Falcons defense can stop the Chiefs up front, their secondary has the ability to  keep Mahomes and the passing game in check.

    On the flip side, the Falcons offense is getting better. Kirk Cousins is fully capable of beating  any quarterback and team in the NFL, and that includes Patrick Mahomes. The Falcons have the  receiving corps to test the Chiefs secondary. Trent McDuffie is a great cornerback, but the Chiefs  secondary beyond him is shaky.

    If the Falcons can run the ball with Bijan Robinson, they will win this game. We saw what  running the ball did for the Falcons on Monday night against the Philadelphia Eagles. The  Falcons will have the Chiefs on the ropes on Sunday night if they can run the ball, and I think  they will. This is my upset pick of the week.

    Game Pick: Falcons 31 – Chiefs 28

    Monday Night Football: Jacksonville Jaguars @ Buffalo Bills –  7:30 p.m. on ESPN

    Commentators: Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick,  Laura Rutledge

    Westwood One: John Sadak, Ross Tucker

    I’m really praying for the Jaguars, and their fans, going into this game. It’s only two weeks in,  and there’s still a lot of season remaining. But the Jaguars are entering a really difficult game in  prime time, and they have not offered much hope in their first two games.

    Over their last six combined quarters, the Jaguars have just 13 points. Has it been that bad? No.  Trevor Lawrence hasn’t thrown an interception this season, but he hasn’t been prolific either.  Keep in mind the Jaguars signed Lawrence to a $275 million contract extension this past  offseason. This is a game that can make or break the Jaguars season. They have a talented  enough roster to compete in the AFC South. Winning at Buffalo- they beat the Bills in London in  Week 5 of last year- could be what gets this Jaguars season off the ground.

    On the other side, the Buffalo Bills are still the Buffalo Bills. In Week 2, the Bills went into  Miami and controlled the game from start to finish. Their 31-10 victory over the Dolphins sent a  message that the Bills are still the team to beat in the AFC East and a serious contender in the  AFC.

    What makes the Bills dangerous is their ability to win without Josh Allen being Superman. The  Bills can run the ball- James Cook had three total touchdowns last week- and their defense’s  secondary is still really good despite losing three key members this offseason.

    Top 12 Players in Jaguars-Bills

    1. Josh Allen

    2. Josh Hines-Allen

    3. Trevor Lawrence

    4. Dion Dawkins

    5. James Cook

    6. Christian Kirk

    7. Travis Etienne Jr.

    8. Arik Armstead

    9. Foyesade Oluokun

    10. Devin Lloyd

    11. Dalton Kincaid

    12. Taron Johnson

    What to Watch for

    I’m watching the Jaguars offensive line against the Bills defensive line. Buffalo has been getting  after the quarterback in their first two games, and that’s a problem for a Jaguars offensive line  that has not protected Trevor Lawrence well through the first two weeks. In addition, the Jaguars  have not been able to run the ball. Running the ball will serve the Jaguars well in this game,  especially after Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. rushed for 136 yards in last year’s win  over the Bills.

    If the Jaguars can run the ball, then that’s going to create opportunities for their receivers. Those  receivers will test the Bills new-look secondary. That is where I think Jacksonville has a chance  to win this game.

    But I’m worried about where the Jaguars are at psychologically. Trevor Lawrence told the media  after the game against the Cleveland Browns in Week 2 that “We suck right now” on offense.  That’s not something you want to hear from your franchise quarterback. The Jaguars offense  feels stale right now, and that’s not a good thing going into Buffalo for a Monday Night Football  game.

    Game Pick: Bills 41 – Jaguars 10

    Monday Night Football: Washington Commanders @ Cincinnati  Bengals – 8:15 p.m. on ABC

    Commentators: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Lisa Salters  Westwood One: Kevin Harlan, Kurt Warner

    We should be used to the Bengals starting 0-2. But this 0-2 is different than the last two  seasons… in a good way. The Bengals are coming off a really good showing against Kansas City  in Week 2, and all signs show Joe Burrow is looking like his old self and the Bengals pushed the  ball down the field. Despite being 0-2, the Bengals have shown they can play with the two-time  defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. The Bengals schedule gets lighter starting  with this game on Monday night, and they need to take advantage of that and stack some wins.

    Top 12 Players in Commanders-Bengals

    1. Joe Burrow

    2. Ja’Marr Chase  

    3. Jonathan Allen

    4. Bobby Wagner

    5. Trey Hendrickson

    6. Terry McLaurin

    7. Tee Higgins  

    8. Jayden Daniels

    9. Evan McPherson

    10. Sam Hubbard

    11. Cam Taylor-Britt

    12. Logan Wilson

    What to Watch for

    The Commanders have two running backs that could give the Bengals defense trouble on  Monday night. Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler are two very different running backs, and  they’re facing a Bengals defense that could be down two defensive tackles in B.J. Hill and  Sheldon Rankings. Lawrence Guy, who the Bengals signed this week, should come in and help  shore up the defense’s ability to stop the run. If the Bengals are able to stop it, they should be in  good shape.

    On the flip side, the Commanders have two stout defensive tackles that could make it difficult to  run the ball: Daron Payne and Jonathan Allen. Zach Moss and Chase Brown have the potential to  be a good running back tandem. If the Bengals can impose their will on the Commanders  defensive line, they will win this game comfortably.

    Game Pick: Bengals 34 – Commanders 20

    Prime Time NFL Football is peak television. It’s the only NFL game on, and  the ratings are very good and very high. Every season, fans of all 32 teams anxiously await how  many prime time games their teams will get. Five seems to be the magic number, with nine teams  getting that number of prime time games this season. But this season, three teams have six prime  time games.

    In addition to prime time games, there are other standalone games that will happen during the  NFL Season. These include the London and Germany games, Thanksgiving, Black Friday, the  Saturday before Christmas, Christmas Day, the Saturday triple header in Week 17 and the  Saturday doubleheader in Week 18.

    Every week, I’ll preview all the prime time and standalone games for that particular week. That  includes Thursday Night Football, Sunday Night Football and Monday Night Football as well as  any other standalone games for that particular week. I’ll include the Top 12 Players for each  matchups in addition to my unfiltered analysis.

    In Week 3, we’ve got our first Monday Night Football doubleheader of the season. Trevor  Lawrence the Jacksonville Jaguars head north to Western New York to battle Josh Allen and the  Buffalo Bills. Then, a pair of LSU Heisman Trophy winning quarterbacks rumble in the Jungle  when Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals host No. 2 overall pick, Jayden Daniels, and the  Washington Commanders. Before Monday night, though, we have two other exciting prime time  matchups. It starts on Thursday Night Football when Aaron Rodgers and the New York Jets host  the New England Patriots. Then on Sunday Night Football, the Atlanta Falcons play their first  Sunday night home game in five seasons when they host Patrick Mahomes and the two-time  defending Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs.

    This is an incredible week of prime time NFL Football. I’m excited to watch Jayden Daniels play  in person Monday night in Cincinnati, and prime time games at Paycor Stadium have become  events. And as someone who was born in Atlanta, I’m really excited to see the Falcons play a  prime time home game at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Not just any home game, though. A home  game against the two-time defending Super Bowl champions. So here we go, with our NFL Week  3 Prime Time Games Preview.

    Thursday Night Football: New England Patriots @ New York  Jets – 8:15 p.m. on Prime Video

    Commentators: Al Michaels, Kirk Herbstreit, Kaylee Hartung  Westwood One: Ian Eagle, Devin McCourty, Scott Graham

    I’ll be quick with this game, since Chiefs-Falcons is the more appealing game. This is the Jets  home-opener, and this is the first time Aaron Rodgers will take the MetLife Stadium turf since  rupturing his Achilles in Week 1 last season.

    While the Jets have more talent, this is not going to be a cakewalk win. The Patriots have shown  a lot of fight through the first two weeks of the season. In addition, the Patriots have won eight  straight games against the Jets in the Meadowlands.

    Top 12 Players in Patriots-Jets

    1. Quincy Williams

    2. Quinnen Williams

    3. Sauce Gardner

    4. Garrett Wilson

    5. Aaron Rodgers  

    6. Breece Hall

    7. D.J. Reed

    8. C.J. Mosley

    9. Tyron Smith

    10. Keion White

    11. Rhamondre Stevenson

    12. Marcus Jones

    What to Watch for

    Watch the battle in the trenches. The Jets bolstered their offensive line in the offseason, and it’s  looked okay so far. But that Patriots defensive line is good, and they are well-coached. The Jets

    need to get their running game going tonight, like they did against Tennessee on Sunday. That  will help Aaron Rodgers not have to throw so many passes.

    Game Pick: Jets 23 – Patriots 16

    Sunday Night Football: Kansas City Chiefs @ Atlanta Falcons –  8:20 p.m. on NBC

    Commentators: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Melissa Stark  Westwood One: Ryan Radtke, Mike Golic, Scott Graham

    When the Falcons take the field on Sunday to host the two-time defending Super Bowl  Champions, it will be 2,786 days since Super Bowl LI. Since that night, there have been demons  surrounding the Falcons organization. I mean, blowing a 28-3 lead in the Super Bowl; I don’t  think I know what the magnitude of that is like.

    But that’s where Kirk Cousins comes into play. Everywhere Cousins has played in the NFL, he  has helped stabilize the organization. Look what he did in Washington. Look what he did in  Minnesota. That’s why the Falcons signed him to that massive free agent contract this past  offseason.

    When the Falcons lost to the Patriots in Super Bowl LI, the Patriots were the dynasty of the NFL.  Now, the Chiefs are the dynasty of the NFL. This is the biggest home game for the Falcons since  the 2016 NFC Championship against the Green Bay Packers. This is the biggest home game in  Mercedes-Benz Stadium history, since the stadium opened in 2017. This stadium has never  hosted a game bigger than the one on Sunday night.

    The Falcons have had demons surrounding their organization since Feb. 5, 2017. Blowing a 28-3  lead to Tom Brady and the New England Patriots was a crushing blow to this franchise. In those  seven years, a new dynasty has formed in the NFL. Knocking off Patrick Mahomes and the  Chiefs in the Falcons first Sunday Night Football home game in five years could exorcise a lot of  those demons that surround the organization.

    Top 12 Players in Chiefs-Falcons

    1. Patrick Mahomes  

    2. Chris Jones

    3. Travis Kelce

    4. Justin Simmons

    5. Jessie Bates

    6. Kirk Cousins

    7. Chris Lindstrom

    8. Bijan Robinson

    9. Trent McDuffie

    10. Rashee Rice

    11. George Karlaftis

    12. Drake London

    What to Watch for

    The Chiefs missing both Isiah Pacheco and Clyde Edwards-Helaire is going to be a problem.  Samaje Perine and Carson Steele are the only healthy running backs the Chiefs have, and that’s  in addition to missing Hollywood Brown at wide receiver.

    Patrick Mahomes only threw for 151 yards in the Chiefs Week 2 win over the Cincinnati  Bengals. If the Falcons defense can stop the Chiefs up front, their secondary has the ability to  keep Mahomes and the passing game in check.

    On the flip side, the Falcons offense is getting better. Kirk Cousins is fully capable of beating  any quarterback and team in the NFL, and that includes Patrick Mahomes. The Falcons have the  receiving corps to test the Chiefs secondary. Trent McDuffie is a great cornerback, but the Chiefs  secondary beyond him is shaky.

    If the Falcons can run the ball with Bijan Robinson, they will win this game. We saw what  running the ball did for the Falcons on Monday night against the Philadelphia Eagles. The  Falcons will have the Chiefs on the ropes on Sunday night if they can run the ball, and I think  they will. This is my upset pick of the week.

    Game Pick: Falcons 31 – Chiefs 28

     

    Monday Night Football: Jacksonville Jaguars @ Buffalo Bills –  7:30 p.m. on ESPN

    Commentators: Chris Fowler, Dan Orlovsky, Louis Riddick,  Laura Rutledge

    Westwood One: John Sadak, Ross Tucker

    I’m really praying for the Jaguars, and their fans, going into this game. It’s only two weeks in,  and there’s still a lot of season remaining. But the Jaguars are entering a really difficult game in  prime time, and they have not offered much hope in their first two games.

    Over their last six combined quarters, the Jaguars have just 13 points. Has it been that bad? No.  Trevor Lawrence hasn’t thrown an interception this season, but he hasn’t been prolific either.  Keep in mind the Jaguars signed Lawrence to a $275 million contract extension this past  offseason. This is a game that can make or break the Jaguars season. They have a talented  enough roster to compete in the AFC South. Winning at Buffalo- they beat the Bills in London in  Week 5 of last year- could be what gets this Jaguars season off the ground.

    On the other side, the Buffalo Bills are still the Buffalo Bills. In Week 2, the Bills went into  Miami and controlled the game from start to finish. Their 31-10 victory over the Dolphins sent a  message that the Bills are still the team to beat in the AFC East and a serious contender in the  AFC.

    What makes the Bills dangerous is their ability to win without Josh Allen being Superman. The  Bills can run the ball- James Cook had three total touchdowns last week- and their defense’s  secondary is still really good despite losing three key members this offseason.

    Top 12 Players in Jaguars-Bills

    1. Josh Allen

    2. Josh Hines-Allen

    3. Trevor Lawrence

    4. Dion Dawkins

    5. James Cook

    6. Christian Kirk

    7. Travis Etienne Jr.

    8. Arik Armstead

    9. Foyesade Oluokun

    10. Devin Lloyd

    11. Dalton Kincaid

    12. Taron Johnson

    What to Watch for

    I’m watching the Jaguars offensive line against the Bills defensive line. Buffalo has been getting  after the quarterback in their first two games, and that’s a problem for a Jaguars offensive line  that has not protected Trevor Lawrence well through the first two weeks. In addition, the Jaguars  have not been able to run the ball. Running the ball will serve the Jaguars well in this game,  especially after Jaguars running back Travis Etienne Jr. rushed for 136 yards in last year’s win  over the Bills.

    If the Jaguars can run the ball, then that’s going to create opportunities for their receivers. Those  receivers will test the Bills new-look secondary. That is where I think Jacksonville has a chance  to win this game.

    But I’m worried about where the Jaguars are at psychologically. Trevor Lawrence told the media  after the game against the Cleveland Browns in Week 2 that “We suck right now” on offense.  That’s not something you want to hear from your franchise quarterback. The Jaguars offense  feels stale right now, and that’s not a good thing going into Buffalo for a Monday Night Football  game.

    Game Pick: Bills 41 – Jaguars 10

     

    Monday Night Football: Washington Commanders @ Cincinnati  Bengals – 8:15 p.m. on ABC

    Commentators: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Lisa Salters  Westwood One: Kevin Harlan, Kurt Warner

    We should be used to the Bengals starting 0-2. But this 0-2 is different than the last two  seasons… in a good way. The Bengals are coming off a really good showing against Kansas City  in Week 2, and all signs show Joe Burrow is looking like his old self and the Bengals pushed the  ball down the field. Despite being 0-2, the Bengals have shown they can play with the two-time  defending Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs. The Bengals schedule gets lighter starting  with this game on Monday night, and they need to take advantage of that and stack some wins.

    Top 12 Players in Commanders-Bengals

    1. Joe Burrow

    2. Ja’Marr Chase  

    3. Jonathan Allen

    4. Bobby Wagner

    5. Trey Hendrickson

    6. Terry McLaurin

    7. Tee Higgins  

    8. Jayden Daniels

    9. Evan McPherson

    10. Sam Hubbard

    11. Cam Taylor-Britt

    12. Logan Wilson

    What to Watch for

    The Commanders have two running backs that could give the Bengals defense trouble on  Monday night. Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler are two very different running backs, and  they’re facing a Bengals defense that could be down two defensive tackles in B.J. Hill and  Sheldon Rankings. Lawrence Guy, who the Bengals signed this week, should come in and help  shore up the defense’s ability to stop the run. If the Bengals are able to stop it, they should be in  good shape.

    On the flip side, the Commanders have two stout defensive tackles that could make it difficult to  run the ball: Daron Payne and Jonathan Allen. Zach Moss and Chase Brown have the potential to  be a good running back tandem. If the Bengals can impose their will on the Commanders  defensive line, they will win this game comfortably.

    Game Pick: Bengals 34 – Commanders 20

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