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NFL Week 10: Who plays on Sunday? Schedule, games, times, TV | possible upsets and blowouts

Week 10 is upon us and with that, we’ve got the full schedule of games plus a look at some of the more interesting games on the slate.

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NFL Week 10: Who plays on Sunday? Schedule, games, times, TV | possible upsets and blowouts
Michael ReavesAFP

The second half of the 2022-23 NFL regular season has arrived and with that we’re taking a look at the schedule of games set for Sunday 13th, as well as our picks for which games could be upsets or outright blowouts. Let’s go!

NFL Week 10 Schedule

With 14 games on the slate and one of them set to be played in Munich, Germany, it’s going to be a busy weekend in the league. Will the Eagles keep on rolling? Can the Packers finally get themselves in order? Will Tom Brady and his Bucs be upset in Germany? All questions that we’re going to enjoy learning the answers to, but first let’s take a look at the schedule of games set for Sunday in Week 10 of the NFL’s season:

VisitorHomeTime & TVLocation
SeahawksBuccaneers9:30 a.m. ET - NFL Network, NFL+Allianz Arena (Munich, Germany)
VikingsBills1:00 p.m. ET - FOXHighmark Stadium
LionsBears1:00 p.m. ET - FOXSoldier Field
JaguarsChiefs1:00 p.m. ET - CBSArrowhead Stadium
BrownsDolphins1:00 p.m. ET - CBSHard Rock Stadium
TexansGiants1:00 p.m. ET - CBSMetLife Stadium
SaintsSteelers1:00 p.m. ET - FOXAcrisure Stadium
BroncosTitans1:00 p.m. ET - CBSNissan Stadium
ColtsRaiders4:05 p.m. ET - CBSAllegiant Stadium
CowboysPackers4:25 p.m. ET - FOXLambeau Field
CardinalsRams4:25 p.m. ET - FOXSoFi Stadium
Chargers49ers8:20 p.m. ET - NBCLevi’s Stadium
CommandersEaglesMonday 8:15 p.m. ET - ESPNLincoln Financial Field

The Games to watch in NFL’s Week 10

Brady & the Buccaneers to be upset by Seahawks

When the Bucs and Seahawks meet in Germany on Sunday, it will be the first time in NFL that a regular season game is being played in the country. All eyes will of course be on Tom Brady who is 3-0 when it comes to international games, however, it should be mentioned that those wins all came in his younger days with the New England. That’s to say, a lot’s changed since then including the team with whom he plays and what that team is currently capable of. As for the Seahawks, they’ve actually been playing some decent football and are currently 6-3, while the Bucs are a league worst 2-6-1. Ultimately, should Seattle win it might be called an upset, but in truth it seems to us quite logical to think they just might, especially when considering the idea that the game will be played on neutral ground.

The Packers are going to get hurt by the Cowboys

When the Packers faced the Lions on the road in Week 9, just about everybody expected them to win. Then Aaron Rodgers threw three red zone interceptions and Green Bay dropped to 3-6 on the season. This week they will host the Cowboys at home and quite frankly, we think it could get ugly. As defending MVP, Rodgers has never played worse and the Packers’ average of 17.1 points per game shows it. Dallas on the other hand is coming off a bye and since Dak Prescott returned from his thumb injury, are 2-0.

When Tua plays the Dolphins win

It’s pretty clear that the Dolphins are a different team when Tua Tagovailoa plays a full game. Indeed, they are 6-0 when their starting QB is in the mix and that makes sense given that his passer rating of 115.9 and 9.2 yards per attempt leads the NFL. At present the Dolphins are averaging 27.5 points per game when Tagovailoa plays an entire game. You might argue that the Browns will have the edge as they are coming off a bye, but here’s the thing: Cleveland are actually 1-6 when they have the rest advantage. With that history and Miami’s 7-3 record across their last 10 games at Hard Rock Stadium, we’re guessing its the Dolphins who are going to come out on top of this contest.

The Colts and Raiders could give us one to remember

What a week the Colts have had. From the sudden dismissal of Frank Reich to the bizzare appointment of Jeff Saturday as interim head coach. To be clear, Saturday is a former player who is much loved, but he has no previous coaching experience at collegiate level or in the NFL. What that means is that QBs coach Parks Frazier will take on offensive play calling duties, which in turn places us squarely in uncharted territory. Quarterback Sam Ehlinger will start again, behind an offensive line that has more holes than Swiss cheese, following the nine sacks allowed last week. Be that as it may, one has to respect Saturday’s recent declaration and the support he’s got be him. On the other side of the divide, we’ve got the Raiders who are absolutely desperate for a win. Following two consecutive losses, including a shutout against the Saints, coach Josh McDaniels is starting to feel the heat in his seat. A loss to the clearly inferior Colts could well be what owner Mark Davis sees as the last straw, so expect Las Vegas to go for this one.