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NFL Schedule Week 6 October 17th 2010 Baltimore at New England

Ravens Pats looks like the game of the wee

Seattle at Chicago     1:00 PM     FOX    Soldier Field
Chicago will look to remain in first place with a win today at home to go to 4-1 while the Seahawks try to move to 3-2

Miami at Green Bay     1:00 PM     CBS    Lambeau Field
Miami will look to move to 3-2 on the road this week while the Packers look for a win at home to stay close with the Bears.

San Diego at St. Louis     1:00 PM     CBS    Edward Jones Dome
The Chargers and the Rams will both be battling to even their records at 3-3 this week. Unless this one ends in a tie someone will be leaving 2-4.

Baltimore at New England     1:00 PM     CBS Gillette Stadium
After the trade of Randy Moss by New England the Ravens come into the Foxboro trying to knock off the Pats and move to 5-1. Both teams look to leave with only one loss going into next week With the loss of Moss will New England be able to spread the Ravens defense. This one could be the game of the week.

New Orleans at Tampa Bay     1:00 PM     FOX Raymond James Stadium
The Super Bowl Champs less Reggie Bush make their way to Tampa in a game that will be blacked out. Bucs fans aren't showing up for Tamp Bay sounds pretty common in Tampa. They didn't show up for the Rays either.

Detroit at NY Giants     1:00 PM     FOX    New Meadowlands Stadium
The Giants should walk away with a win and move to 4-2 and at the very least remain tied for first in the tight NFC race.

Atlanta at Philadelphia     1:00 PM     FOX    Lincoln Financial Field
Kolb is scheduled to start this one in Philly. The Eagles look to remain on top of the NFC East moving to 4-2.

Cleveland at Pittsburgh     1:00 PM     CBS    Heinz Field
Big Ben is scheduled to come back today and lead the AFC North leading Steelers to a 4-1 start.

Kansas City at Houston     1:00 PM     CBS    Reliant Stadium
The Chiefs will remain in first even with a loss while Houston needs a win to assure themselves a first place standing.

Oakland at San Francisco     4:05 PM     CBS    Candlestick Park
The question here is will the 49ers get their first victory against the emerging Raiders, or will the Raiders come away and move to .500 at 3-3

NY Jets at Denver     4:05 PM     CBS    Invesco Field at Mile High
The New York Jets go to Denver looking to move to 5-1 to stay on top of the AFC Conference.

Dallas at Minnesota     4:15 PM     FOX    Metrodome
The showdown between two of the pre-season top picked teams by the experts will see one of these teams seeing their season come to an end with the loser dropping to 1-4

Indianapolis at Washington     8:20 PM     NBC    FedEx Field
McNabb and Manning will lead the shootout tonight at FedEx Field. Both teams are looking to stay on top of their division with a win.

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Tennessee at Jacksonville     8:30 PM EverBank Field
Both teams in the AFC South look to move to 4-2. The winner stays in first while the loser drops to 3-3

The teams with a bye this week are the Buffalo Bills who at the very least will be assured of not dropping to 0-6 with the week off. The Bengals Cardinals who came off a victory over the Saints and the Carolina Panthers.