NFL Week 15 Picks: Predicting Road Teams with Best Shots at Victory
Road victories are never easy to come by, and now that we're in December, the importance of every game is magnified.
Getting a win away from home is huge for a club's psyche and will most likely bolster their chances in their respective playoff chases.
Let's look at the road teams with the best shots at victory this weekend.
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Green Bay Packers at Kansas City Chiefs
Could this be any more obvious?
The Packers are still playing for something—home field throughout the playoffs—and the Chiefs go into this game having just fired their coach, Todd Haley.
Green Bay will be without Greg Jennings, but with the way Aaron Rodgers distributes the football, their offense should be just as explosive.
Kansas City's offense, on the other hand, is totally anemic, and I fully expect the Packers to create two or three turnovers in this blowout win.
Tennessee Titans at Indianapolis Colts
The Titans lost in a heart-breaker to the Saints at home on Sunday, but they travel to Indianapolis to face the winless Colts in Week 15.
There's a chance Matt Hasselbeck will be available, but honestly, I'd like to see more of Jake Locker. He was impressive in relief of Hasselbeck against New Orleans.
Getting his first start against Indianapolis should be a great boost for his confidence. Opposing quarterbacks have averaged a 108.7 QB rating against their secondary in 2011.
Dan Orlovsky came back to where we thought he'd be against the Ravens after a strong showing against New England the week before, and the Titans have a solid defensive backfield.
Cincinnati Bengals at St. Louis Rams
The Bengals have fallen victim to their tough end to the schedule, dropping four of their last five, but they finally get a break this week against the hapless Rams.
Cedric Benson should have no issue carving through St. Louis' 32nd-ranked run defense, and Andy Dalton won't face as many exotic blitz packages as he did against the Texans, Steelers and Ravens over the last month.
Their defense has had two consecutive poor showings, but the Rams offense doesn't pose much of a threat whatsoever.

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