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NFL Week 4 games ranked by watchability

15. Lions at Bears: The first matchup between Detroit and Chicago could signal who's headed for a last-place finish in the NFC North.
15. Lions at Bears: The first matchup between Detroit and Chicago could signal who's headed for a last-place finish in the NFC North.
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14. Browns at Redskins: With Robert Griffin III on injured reserve, there's little excitement for Cleveland's trip to D.C.
14. Browns at Redskins: With Robert Griffin III on injured reserve, there's little excitement for Cleveland's trip to D.C.
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13. Titans at Texans: Houston won't have J.J. Watt, but its defense still has plenty of playmakers to throw off Marcus Mariota and DeMarco Murray.
13. Titans at Texans: Houston won't have J.J. Watt, but its defense still has plenty of playmakers to throw off Marcus Mariota and DeMarco Murray.
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12. Dolphins at Bengals: Adam Gase will be hard-pressed to follow up his first win as Dolphins coach with a road victory against the Bengals on a shortened week.
12. Dolphins at Bengals: Adam Gase will be hard-pressed to follow up his first win as Dolphins coach with a road victory against the Bengals on a shortened week.
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11. Colts at Jaguars: The first game of the international series has an early kickoff back in the U.S., but fans in London might  be treated to plenty of points.
11. Colts at Jaguars: The first game of the international series has an early kickoff back in the U.S., but fans in London might be treated to plenty of points.
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10. Saints at Chargers: Drew Brees vs. Philip Rivers is a showdown between two veteran signal-callers whose teams haven't given them needed support so far this season.
10. Saints at Chargers: Drew Brees vs. Philip Rivers is a showdown between two veteran signal-callers whose teams haven't given them needed support so far this season.
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9. Cowboys at 49ers: Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott look to keep powering Dallas on the road against San Francisco.
9. Cowboys at 49ers: Dak Prescott and Ezekiel Elliott look to keep powering Dallas on the road against San Francisco.
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8. Rams at Cardinals: Arizona has fallen flat in two of the first three weeks and needs to bounce back at home against Los Angeles.
8. Rams at Cardinals: Arizona has fallen flat in two of the first three weeks and needs to bounce back at home against Los Angeles.
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7. Seahawks at Jets: Seattle will have to shake off an early start on the road in order to avoid falling to Gang Green.
7. Seahawks at Jets: Seattle will have to shake off an early start on the road in order to avoid falling to Gang Green.
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6. Raiders at Ravens: Oakland could pose a tough test for Baltimore, one of the NFL's early season surprises.
6. Raiders at Ravens: Oakland could pose a tough test for Baltimore, one of the NFL's early season surprises.
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5. Panthers at Falcons: Atlanta spoiled Carolina's perfect run last year, and this NFC South tilt should remain heated.
5. Panthers at Falcons: Atlanta spoiled Carolina's perfect run last year, and this NFC South tilt should remain heated.
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4. Broncos at Buccaneers: Jameis Winston won't have much room for error when he faces a swarming Denver defense.
4. Broncos at Buccaneers: Jameis Winston won't have much room for error when he faces a swarming Denver defense.
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3. Bills at Patriots: Regardless of the matchup and QB intrigue, Rex Ryan's showdowns with Bill Belichick are always notable.
3. Bills at Patriots: Regardless of the matchup and QB intrigue, Rex Ryan's showdowns with Bill Belichick are always notable.
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2. Chiefs at Steelers: Alex Smith and Kansas City will try to fluster Pittsburgh with wrinkles similar to the ones Philadelphia used last week.
2. Chiefs at Steelers: Alex Smith and Kansas City will try to fluster Pittsburgh with wrinkles similar to the ones Philadelphia used last week.
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1. Giants at Vikings: Ben McAdoo's high-powered offense against Mike Zimmer's stout defense makes for a fine close to the week on Monday night.
1. Giants at Vikings: Ben McAdoo's high-powered offense against Mike Zimmer's stout defense makes for a fine close to the week on Monday night.
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