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nfl week 8

Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb hands off to running back Brian Westbrook during the first quarter of the NFL football game Monday, Oct. 26, 2009 in Landover, Md. The Eagles won 27-17.Pablo Martinez Monsivais

Cleveland Browns (plus 13) at Chicago Bears

The Bears get an Ohio team they can handle after being manhandled by the Bengals. Bears

Denver Broncos (plus 3) at Baltimore Ravens

A Denver win and all the doubters will disappear. So might Baltimore's division title hopes with a loss. Ravens

Houston Texans (minus 3 1/2) at Buffalo Bills

Texans rarely are road favourites, but they've hit their stride on offence and defence. Texans

Miami Dolphins (plus 3 1/2) at New York Jets

Dolphins had Saints on the ropes, and the banged-up Jets aren't the Saints. Miami beat Jets three weeks ago. Dolphins

New York Giants (minus 1) at Philadelphia Eagles

New York's secondary will struggle against Eagles' young playmakers. Eagles' OL will struggle more against pass rush. Giants

San Francisco 49ers (plus 13) at Indianapolis Colts

Colts are rolling, Niners are reeling. Colts

Seattle Seahawks (plus 10) at Dallas Cowboys

Seahawks desperately needed the bye to get somewhat healthy. That doesn't mean they got better. Cowboys

St. Louis Rams (plus 4) at Detroit Lions

The Rams' best opportunity to avoid matching Detroit's 0-16 of 2008. Lions

Jacksonville Jaguars (plus 3) at Tennessee Titans

Is Titans owner Bud Adams really telling coach Jeff Fisher who to play? Titans

Oakland Raiders (plus 16) at San Diego Chargers

San Diego knows how to beat bad teams. The Raiders are BAD. Chargers

Carolina Panthers (plus 10) at Arizona Cardinals

Guess who has a defence? Try Arizona, which could be ready for a lengthy surge. Cardinals

Minnesota Vikings (plus 3) at Green Bay Packers

In the second half of the schedule, Green Bay might be the better team. Right now, Minnesota is. Vikings

Atlanta Falcons (plus 10) at New Orleans

Hard to not believe in the Saints after last week's win at Miami, but Atlanta can keep it close. Falcons

Bye Cincinnati, Kansas City, New England, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Washington

Last Week 9-3-1

Season 45-56-1

With files from The Associated Press





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