Previewing Week 5 of the NFL
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Previewing Week 5 of the NFL

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Previewing Week 5 of the NFL
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As week 4 of the NFL ended with the Vikings shutting down the Giants offense, lets take a quick look at some of the best match-ups from this upcoming week.

Falcons at Broncos

Last week Julio Jones had 12 catches for 300 yards and a touchdown, that is right 300 yards. It will be interesting to see Chris Harris Jr. vs. Julio Jones. The Falcons offense has been high powered this year with a two running back set but they go up against the number one defense in the NFL. The Broncos defense have been giving opposing quarterbacks a nightmare of a time. It will be interesting to see Paxton Lynch in his first NFL start.

Winner: Broncos

Bengals at Cowboys

If you didn't watch Thursday Night Football, you missed AJ Green go off against the Dolphins. The Cowboys have found their groove of late and Dak Prescott has looked really good this year. The biggest question this week, is will Dez Bryant play? I wonder is Morris Claiborne and the rest of the Cowboys corners and safeties can stop this great passing game.

Winner: Bengals

Bills at Rams

Yes, the Los Angeles Rams are 3-1 this year after starting off getting shut out by the 49ers. Both teams are coming off big wins as the Rams beat the Cardinals and the Bills shutout the Patriots. This should be a smash mouth game, because both teams have great running backs; Lesean Mccoy and Todd Gurley. The Rams defense also has looked really good since week 1.

Winner: Rams

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