NFL Schedule Week Four







30 September 2010 | posted by: Rachel Hanson | No Comment

NFL schedule week four will be featuring four main games from 1300 hours EST, with Cincinnati Bengals playing Cleveland Browns, live from the Cleveland Browns Stadium. This comes in the wake of the Bengals moving to 2-1 after 20-7 demolition of the Panthers. The Cincinnati Bengals will come in the game as clear favorites. The NY Jets are hitting the road this time round, after their Monday win, at Ralph Wilson Stadium, to play Buffalo Bills. The odds seem to favor the New York Jets.

Denver Broncos are also hitting the road, this time facing a stiffer opponent, Tennessee Titans who had whipped New York Giants 29-10 in the last game. Baltimore Ravens also will be moving to Heinz Field to play the yet to be defeated Pittsburg Steelers, although both teams picked up wins in their previous games. San Francisco 49ers will be facing the Atlanta Falcons, after the dirty birds upset of the Saints last week.

NFL Schedule Week Four Expected to Be Nail biting

Trying to maintain their first NFC West place are the Seattle Seahawks, traveling to play St. Louis Rams, live from George Dome. This time round, the Seattle Seahawks are the favorites. After close loses last time at 24-20 Detroit Lions lose to Minnesota Vikings, they will be trying to change all that and steal their first victory as they face Green Bay Packers that lost closely to the Chicago Bears in their Monday night NFL schedule week three match. The game will kick off at 1:00p.m. EST, right from the Lambeau Field. The odds favor the Packers. Carolina Panthers will be traveling to try to get their first win of the season as they face New Orleans Saints. The Saints lost their first game last Sunday, the first since their Super Bowl victory.

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