Here are your series records and some short facts about this weeks games coming up later today and tomorrow night.

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San Diego (1-1) at Buffalo (2-0) - San Diego leads series 22-12-2.  Last meeting of these two teams was in 2011, San Diego won 37-10.

Tennessee (1-1) at Cincinnati (2-0) - Tennessee leads series 39-33-1.  Last meeting of these two teams was back in 2011, Cincinnati won 24-17.

Baltimore (1-1) at Cleveland (1-1) - Baltimore leads series 22-8.  This match up will bring the former Cleveland Browns back to Cleveland to take on the new Cleveland Browns.  Baltimore has been surprisingly average in their first 2 games and Cleveland has been looking good in their first 2 outings so its anyone's game in this one.

Green Bay (1-1) at Detroit (1-1) - Green Bay leads series 96-66-7.  This is one of the oldest rivalries in the NFL with this being the 170th meeting of these two teams.  Detroit looked good in week one beating the Giants, but lost big last week to Carolina 24-7.  Green Bay has been just the opposite, looking good last week keeping the Jets from making a 4th quarter comeback but getting routed by Seattle in the NFL season kickoff in week one. Rivalries games in the NFL are always a toss up so pick wisely on this one.

Indianapolis (0-2) at Jacksonville (0-2) - Indianapolis leads series 18-8.  AFC South rivalry with Indianapolis coming in a very surprising 0-2, losing both games by a very close margin.  My pick would be Indy on this one, I doubt very seriously that Indy will be 0-3 by the end of this game, but anything can happen.

Oakland (0-2) at New England (1-1) - New England leads series 17-15-1.  Last meeting between these two teams was in 2011, New England won 31-19.

Minnesota (1-1) at New Orleans (0-2) - Minnesota leads series 20-10.  New Orleans is also a surprise coming into this game at 0-2 and letting Cleveland come back last week and win by 2 points.  Minnesota is looking strong while New Orleans seems to let the team they play come back in the second half. No pick is safe on this one, so pick wisely.

Houston (2-0) at New York G (0-2) - New York leads series 2-1.  Houston started last season 2-0 and ended up going on a 14 game losing streak to get the first pick in the draft this year.  New York is a surprising 0-2 and looking very disorganized in their first two games.  I don't think Houston will have another 14 game losing streak this year and should be back in the playoffs if they continue playing the way they did in the first two weeks.

Washington (1-1) at Philadelphia (2-0) - Washington leads series 81-72-5.  This is also a long standing rivalry in the NFL with this being the 159th meeting between these two NFC East teams.  Philadelphia is looking strong in their last two games while Washington saw RG3 leave the game last week with an injury.

Dallas (1-1) at St. Louis (1-1) - Dallas leads series 16-15.  Last meeting between these two teams was last season with Dallas coming out a winner at 31-7, and also winning back in 2011 34-7.

San Francisco (1-1) at Arizona (2-0) - San Francisco leads series 28-17.  This new NFC West rivalry began back in 2002 when the NFL realigned and was an even match up after realignment until 2009 and now San Francisco has won 9 out of the last 10 meetings and swept the series last year.

Kansas City (0-2) at Miami (1-1) - Miami leads series 16-12.  Last meeting between these two teams was in 2011, Miami won 31-3.

Denver (2-0) at Seattle (1-1) - Denver leads series 34-20.  This rivalry began back in the AFL in 1960 and continued into the AFC in the 70's until Seattle moved into the NFC in 2002 to make room for the Houston Texans to move into the AFC.  This is also a Super Bowl rematch from last season and always makes for a good game.  The team that lost the big game usually gets revenge in the following season, but both teams are still solid, so it will be a toss up on this one as well.

Sunday Night: Pittsburgh (1-1) at Carolina (2-0) - Pittsburgh leads series 4-1. Pittsburgh narrowly missed out losing in week one when Cleveland made a comeback in the second half, but got routed by Baltimore last week on a Thursday night, so Pittsburgh has had 10 days to prepare for this game against a strong Carolina team led by Cam Newton.

Monday Night: Chicago (1-1) at New York J (1-1) - Chicago leads series 7-3.  Last meeting between these two teams was back in 2010, Chicago won 38-34. Both teams looking good in one game and not looking so good in the other game over the first two weeks of the season so it is once again a toss up on this one.

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