NFL Week 10 Picks: Predicting Road Teams With Best Shots at Victory
In lead up to Week 10 of the NFL season, we run down the road teams with the best chance to win their respective games this weekend:
Houston Texans at Tampa Bay Buccaneers
The Texans have caught fire over their last three, and they've done it without two of their top players in Andre Johnson and Mario Williams.
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Jacksonville Jaguars at Indianapolis Colts
The Colts have lost all nine of their of games in 2011 and are on a collision course with the No. 1 overall pick. Not much else needs to be said about their chances every week.
Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs
If Matt Moore and the Dolphins can go into Kansas City and turn Arrowhead into their own personal BBQ, why can't Tim Tebow and his galloping group of Broncos do the same just a week later?
Buffalo Bills at Dallas Cowboys
The Cowboys have struggled containing running backs in recent weeks, and one of the best in the business is making the trip to Big D this week in Fred Jackson.
New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons
Which dome team will show up for the Saints? The one who is 4-0 at home in the Superdome, or the one that laid an egg against the Rams in the Edwards Jones Dome?
Pittsburgh Steelers at Cincinnati Bengals
After hearing all week about the brilliance of rookie Andy Dalton, the Steelers and their "old and slow" defense will want to give Dalton a lesson about life in the NFL: 6-2 ain't always a bed of roses, kid.
Baltimore Ravens at Seattle Seahawks
We've seen the Ravens fall on their faces after big wins this season, especially on the road against teams they should handle. Tarvaris Jackson and his turnover-prone right arm should help make those struggles a moot point.
New York Giants at San Francisco 49ers
I love this matchup for so many reasons, but the Giants have the horses on defense to stop the run and make Alex Smith beat them. Besides, traveling from the East to West Coast is much easier than the opposite, right?
Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears
Bye weeks haven't always been friendly to teams in 2011, but you have to like when you get two weeks to game plan for a division opponent. That's exactly the luxury the Lions got in the lead up to this key division matchup.
New England Patriots at New York Jets
New England cut some dead weight, both literally and figuratively, this week when they sent Albert Haynesworth packing. Maybe Ochocinco should leave with him. But in the end, can the Patriots really lose three straight games for the first time since 2002?

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