The CoxnoNFL menu runs quite deep during Week 7.
Want a prodigal coach contest? Sean Payton will be on the sideline in the Superdome for the first time since leaving the New Orleans Saints in 2022 when he brings his Denver Broncos in for this Thursday night's matchup.
Want a prodigal son contest? Former New York Giants RB Saquon Barkley will play in MetLife Stadium for the first time with the archenemy Philadelphia Eagles after the G-Men failed to re-sign him during the offseason.
Want some more early morning football? The New England Patriots and Jacksonville Jaguars will play Sunday in the season's final London game. (Don't worry, Germany is coming soon.)
Want some compelling divisional rivalry? There are three intra-divisional games, highlighted by the Detroit Lions' visit to the Minnesota Vikings in a game featuring clubs with a combined 9-1 record.
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Want just ... drama? The New York Jets and Pittsburgh Steelers will be on Sunday night, the former trying to turn their season around with newly obtained WR Davante Adams, the latter perhaps self-sabotaging theirs with a potential switch to QB Russell Wilson, who has yet to play for his 4-2 team.
Want a choice on Monday night? If you're not into what should be pretty fun pairing of the Baltimore Ravens and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, then switch over to the Los Angeles Chargers and Arizona Cardinals
Oh, want a Super Bowl rematch? Or two? The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers – could they eventually wind up playing on Super Sunday for the third time in six seasons? – and their awesome tight ends will meet in Silicon Valley on Sunday, both trying to burnish first-place standings.
Or just order everything on the menu. Here's how our panel of experts read it:
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