Jump to a matchup10. Cleveland Browns (1–2) at Las Vegas Raiders (1–2)9. Kansas City Chiefs (3–0) at Los Angeles Chargers (2–1)8. Los Angeles Rams (1–2) at Chicago Bears (1–2)7. Pittsburgh Steelers (3–0) at Indianapolis Colts (1–2)6. Jacksonville Jaguars (0–3) at Houston Texans (2–1)5. Philadelphia Eagles (2–1) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2–1)4. Seattle Seahawks (3–0) at Detroit Lions (2–1)3. New Orleans Saints (2–1) at Atlanta Falcons (1–2)2. Minnesota Vikings (3–0) at Green Bay Packers (2–1)1. Buffalo Bills (3–0) at Baltimore Ravens (1–2)
With three weeks of the NFL regular season behind us, some facts are emerging. The Buffalo Bills are going to be fine post-Stefon Diggs. The Seattle Seahawks seemed to have made the right hire in coach Mike Macdonald. And the back-to-back Super Bowl-champion Kansas City Chiefs are unbeaten despite an uneven start.
Still, the standings are a bit of a jumbled mess. There are five 3–0 teams, and only three squads without a win. That means a whopping 24 either have one or two victories, giving us a massive middle class in a league designed for exactly that.
So with Week 4 underway, let’s rank the 10 best games remaining, starting with a clash on the strip.
10. Cleveland Browns (1–2) at Las Vegas Raiders (1–2)
Watchability score: 1.7
This is about sheer desperation. The Browns and Raiders have struggled, with Cleveland getting virtually nothing from quarterback Deshaun Watson. One week after Raiders coach Antonio Pierce called out his team by stating guys were making business decisions, Las Vegas also has plenty to prove. This should be ugly, hideous, wild football.






