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Week 1

Miami (0-1) at Pittsburgh (1-0)
Baltimore (0-1) at Tampa Bay (1-0)
Atlanta (0-1) at Carolina (1-0)
Denver (1-0) at St. Louis (0-1)
Buffalo (0-1) at New England (1-0)
Philadelphia (0-1) at Houston (1-0)
New Orleans (1-0) at Cleveland (0-1)
Seattle (1-0) at Detroit (0-1)
NY Jets (1-0) at Tennessee (0-1)
Cincinatti (0-1) at Kansas City (1-0)
Chicago (1-0) at Green Bay (0-1)
Dallas (0-1) at Jacksonville (1-0)
San Francisco (0-1) at Arizona (1-0)
Indianapolis (0-1) at NY Giants (1-0)
Minnesota (0-1) at Washington (1-0)
San Diego (1-0) at Oakland (0-1)


Week 2

Tampa Bay (2-0) at Atlanta (0-2)
Carolina (2-0) at Minnesota (0-2)
Buffalo (0-2) at Miami (1-1)
NY Giants (2-0) at Philadelphia (0-2)
New Orleans (2-0) at Green Bay (0-2)
Houston (1-1) at Indianapolis (1-1)
Detroit (0-2) at Chicago (2-0)
Cleveland (0-2) at Cincinatti (1-1)
Oakland (1-1) at Baltimore (0-2)
Arizona (1-1) at Seattle (2-0)
St. Louis (1-1) at San Francisco (0-2)
Tennessee (0-2) at San Diego (2-0)
New England (2-0) at NY Jets (1-1)
Kansas City (1-1) at Denver (2-0)
Washington (1-1) at Dallas (1-1)
Pittsburgh (1-1) at Jacksonville (2-0)

Week 3

Washington (1-2) at Houston (2-1)
NY Jets (2-1) at Buffalo (0-3)
Green Bay (1-2) at Detroit (0-3)
Jacksonville (2-1) at Indianapolis (2-1)
Chicago (2-1) at Minnesota (1-2)
Tennessee (0-3) at Miami (2-1)
Cincinatti (1-2) at Pittsburgh (2-1)
Carolina (3-0) at Tampa Bay (2-1)
Baltimore (0-3) at Cleveland (1-2)
NY Giants (2-1) at Seattle (3-0)
St. Louis (1-2) at Arizona (2-1)
Philadelphia (0-3) at San Francisco (1-2)
Denver (2-1) at New England (3-0)
Atlanta (1-2) at New Orleans (2-1)

Week 4

Indianapolis (3-1) at NY Jets (2-2)
New Orleans (2-2) at Carolina (4-0)
Minnesota (1-3) at Buffalo (1-3)
Arizona (2-2) at Atlanta (2-2)
San Diego (3-0) at Baltimore (0-4)
Miami (2-2) at Houston (3-1)
San Francisco (1-3) at Kansas City (2-1)
Dallas (1-2) at Tennessee (1-3)
Detroit (0-4) at St. Louis (2-2)
Jacksonville (3-1) at Washington (1-3)
Cleveland (2-2) at Oakland (1-2)
New England (3-1) at Cincinatti (2-2)
Seattle (3-1) at Chicago (3-1)
Green Bay (2-2) at Philadelphia (0-4)

Week 5

Buffalo (1-4) at Chicago (4-1)
Cleveland (2-3) at Carolina (5-0)
Detroit (0-5) at Minnesota (2-3)
Miami (2-3) at New England (4-1)
St. Louis (3-2) at Green Bay (2-3)
Tampa Bay (2-2) at New Orleans (3-2)
Tennessee (1-4) at Indianapolis (4-1)
Washington (1-4) at N.Y. Giants (3-1)
Kansas City (3-1) at Arizona (2-3)
N.Y. Jets (2-3) at Jacksonville (4-1)
Oakland (2-2) at San Francisco (1-4)
Dallas (2-2) at Philadelphia (0-5)
Pittsburgh (2-2) at San Diego (4-0)
Baltimore (1-4) at Denver (2-2)

Week 6

Buffalo (1-5) at Detroit (1-5)
Carolina (5-1) at Baltimore (2-4)
Cincinnati (3-2) at Tampa Bay (2-3)
Houston (3-2) at Dallas (3-2)
N.Y. Giants (3-2) at Atlanta (3-2)
Philadelphia (1-5) at New Orleans (3-3)
Seattle (3-2) at St. Louis (4-2)
Tennessee (1-5) at Washington (2-4)
Kansas City (4-1) at Pittsburgh (2-3)
Miami (3-3) at N.Y. Jets (2-4)
San Diego (5-0) at San Francisco (1-5)
Oakland (2-3) at Denver (3-2)
Chicago (5-1) at Arizona (2-4)

Week 7

Carolina (6-1) at Cincinnati (3-3)
Detroit (1-6) at N.Y. Jets (3-4)
Green Bay (2-4) at Miami (4-3)
Jacksonville (4-2) at Houston (4-2)
New England (5-1) at Buffalo (1-6)
Philadelphia (1-6) at Tampa Bay (3-3)
Pittsburgh (3-3) at Atlanta (3-3)
San Diego (5-1) at Kansas City (5-1)
Denver (3-3) at Cleveland (3-3)
Arizona (3-4) at Oakland (2-4)
Minnesota (2-4) at Seattle (4-2)
Washington (2-5) at Indianapolis (5-1)
N.Y. Giants (3-3) at Dallas (4-2)

Week 8

Arizona (3-5) at Green Bay (3-4)
Atlanta (3-4) at Cincinnati (4-3)
Baltimore (2-5) at New Orleans (4-3)
Houston (4-3) at Tennessee (2-5)
Jacksonville (4-3) at Philadelphia (2-6)
Seattle (5-2) at Kansas City (5-2)
San Francisco (1-6) at Chicago (6-1)
Tampa Bay (4-3) at N.Y. Giants (3-4)
St. Louis (4-3) at San Diego (6-1)
Indianapolis (5-2) at Denver (4-3)
N.Y. Jets (3-5) at Cleveland (4-3)
Pittsburgh (4-3) at Oakland (2-5)
Dallas (4-3) at Carolina (7-1)
New England (6-1) at Minnesota (2-5)

Week 9

Atlanta (4-4) at Detroit (1-7)
Cincinnati (5-3) at Baltimore (2-6)
Dallas (4-4) at Washington (3-5)
Green Bay (3-5) at Buffalo (2-6)
Houston (4-4) at N.Y. Giants (4-4)
Kansas City (5-3) at St. Louis (5-3)
Miami (5-3) at Chicago (6-2)
New Orleans (4-4) at Tampa Bay (5-3)
Tennessee (2-6) at Jacksonville (5-3)
Minnesota (2-6) at San Francisco (2-6)
Cleveland (4-4) at San Diego (7-1)
Denver (4-4) at Pittsburgh (5-3)
Indianapolis (5-3) at New England (7-1)
Oakland (2-6) at Seattle (6-2)

Week 10

Baltimore (3-6) at Tennessee (2-7)
Buffalo (2-7) at Indianapolis (6-3)
Chicago (6-3) at N.Y. Giants (5-4)
Cleveland (5-4) at Atlanta (4-5)
Green Bay (3-6) at Minnesota (3-6)
Houston (4-5) at Jacksonville (6-3)
Kansas City (5-4) at Miami (6-3)
New Orleans (4-5) at Pittsburgh (6-3)
N.Y. Jets (3-6) at New England (8-1)
San Diego (7-2) at Cincinnati (6-3)
San Francisco (2-7) at Detroit (2-7)
Washington (4-5) at Philadelphia (2-7)
Denver (5-4) at Oakland (2-7)
Dallas (5-4) at Arizona (3-6)
St. Louis (5-4) at Seattle (7-2)
Tampa Bay (6-3) at Carolina (7-2)

Week 11

Atlanta (5-5) at Baltimore (3-7)
Buffalo (3-7) at Houston (4-6)
Chicago (7-3) at N.Y. Jets (3-7)
Cincinnati (6-4) at New Orleans (5-5)
Indianapolis (6-4) at Dallas (6-4)
Minnesota (3-7) at Miami (7-3)
New England (9-1) at Green Bay (3-7)
Oakland (2-8) at Kansas City (6-4)
Pittsburgh (7-3) at Cleveland (5-5)
St. Louis (5-5) at Carolina (8-2)
Tennessee (3-7) at Philadelphia (2-8)
Washington (4-6) at Tampa Bay (7-3)
Detroit (3-7) at Arizona (3-7)
Seattle (8-2) at San Francisco (2-8)
San Diego (7-3) at Denver (6-4)
N.Y. Giants (5-5) at Jacksonville (7-3)

Week 12

Miami (8-3) at Detroit (3-8)
Tampa Bay (8-3) at Dallas (6-5)
Denver (6-5) at Kansas City (7-4)
Arizona (4-7) at Minnesota (3-8)
Carolina (8-3) at Washington (5-6)
Chicago (7-4) at New England (10-1)
Cincinnati (7-4) at Cleveland (5-6)
Houston (4-7) at N.Y. Jets (4-7)
Jacksonville (7-4) at Buffalo (4-7)
New Orleans (5-6) at Atlanta (6-5)
N.Y. Giants (6-5) at Tennessee (3-8)
Philadelphia (2-9) at Indianapolis (7-4)
Pittsburgh (7-4) at Baltimore (4-7)
San Francisco (2-9) at St. Louis (6-5)
Oakland (2-9) at San Diego (8-3)
Green Bay (3-8) at Seattle (9-2)

Week 13

Baltimore (4-8) at Cincinnati (8-4)
Arizona (5-7) at St. Louis (6-6)
Atlanta (6-6) at Washington (6-6)
Dallas (6-6) at N.Y. Giants (7-5)
Detroit (3-9) at New England (11-1)
Indianapolis (8-4) at Tennessee (3-9)
Jacksonville (7-5) at Miami (9-3)
Kansas City (7-5) at Cleveland (6-6)
Minnesota (3-9) at Chicago (8-4)
N.Y. Jets (4-8) at Green Bay (4-8)
San Diego (8-4) at Buffalo (5-7)
San Francisco (2-10)at New Orleans (6-6)
Tampa Bay (9-3) at Pittsburgh (7-5)
Houston (4-8) at Oakland (3-9)
Seattle (10-2) at Denver (6-6)
Carolina (8-4) at Philadelphia (3-9)

Week 14

Cleveland (6-7) at Pittsburgh (8-5)
Atlanta (6-7) at Tampa Bay (10-3)
Baltimore (4-9) at Kansas City (8-5)
Buffalo (5-8) at N.Y. Jets (5-8)
Indianapolis (9-4) at Jacksonville (7-6)
Minnesota (3-10) at Detroit (4-9)
New England (11-2) at Miami (10-3)
New Orleans (6-7) at Dallas (7-6)
N.Y. Giants (7-6) at Carolina (9-4)
Oakland (3-10) at Cincinnati (9-4)
Philadelphia (4-9) at Washington (6-7)
Tennessee (4-9) at Houston (4-9)
Green Bay (4-9) at San Francisco (3-10)
Seattle (11-2) at Arizona (5-8)
Denver (6-7) at San Diego (9-4)
Chicago (8-5) at St. Louis (7-6)

Week 15

San Francisco (3-11)at Seattle (12-2)
Dallas (7-7) at Atlanta (7-7)
Cleveland (7-7) at Baltimore (4-10)
Detroit (4-10) at Green Bay (5-9)
Houston (4-10) at New England (12-2)
Jacksonville (8-6) at Tennessee (4-10)
Miami (11-3) at Buffalo (5-9)
N.Y. Jets (5-9) at Minnesota (4-10)
Philadelphia (4-10) at N.Y. Giants (8-6)
Pittsburgh (9-5) at Carolina (9-5)
Tampa Bay (10-4) at Chicago (9-5)
Washington (7-7) at New Orleans (6-8)
Denver (6-8) at Arizona (6-8)
Kansas City (8-6) at San Diego (10-4)
St. Louis (7-7) at Oakland (4-10)
Cincinnati (9-5) at Indianapolis (10-4)

Week 16

Minnesota (4-11) at Green Bay (6-9)
Kansas City (8-7) at Oakland (5-10)
Baltimore (4-11) at Pittsburgh (10-5)
Carolina (10-5) at Atlanta (7-8)
Chicago (10-5) at Detroit (4-11)
Indianapolis (11-4) at Houston (4-11)
New England (13-2) at Jacksonville (8-7)
New Orleans (6-9) at N.Y. Giants (9-6)
Tampa Bay (11-4) at Cleveland (7-8)
Tennessee (5-10) at Buffalo (5-10)
Washington (7-8) at St. Louis (8-7)
Arizona (6-9) at San Francisco (4-11)
Cincinnati (9-6) at Denver (7-8)
San Diego (11-4) at Seattle (12-3)
Philadelphia (4-11) at Dallas (8-7)
N.Y. Jets (5-10) at Miami (12-3)

Week 17

N.Y. Giants (10-6) at Washington (7-9)
Atlanta (8-8) at Philadelphia (4-12)
Buffalo (5-11) at Baltimore (5-11)
Carolina (11-5) at New Orleans (6-10)
Cleveland (7-9) at Houston (5-11)
Detroit (4-12) at Dallas (9-7)
Green Bay (6-10) at Chicago (11-5)
Jacksonville (9-7) at Kansas City (8-8)
Miami (13-3) at Indianapolis (11-5)
New England (14-2) at Tennessee (5-11)
Oakland (5-11) at N.Y. Jets (6-10)
Pittsburgh (10-6) at Cincinnati (10-6)
Seattle (12-4) at Tampa Bay (12-4)
St. Louis (8-8) at Minnesota (5-11)
Arizona (6-10) at San Diego (12-4)
San Francisco (4-12)at Denver (8-8)

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