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Five things to look out for in Week 10 of the 2024 NFL season

Five things to look out for in Week 10 of the 2024 NFL seasonJulio Aguilar/Getty Images
The week has some action-packed matchups to keep an eye on.

The Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks, Las Vegas Raiders and Cleveland Browns all have a bye this week, but Week 10 has some amazing matchups that are bound to sizzle.

Here, DAZN lists five storylines to look out for in Week 10 of the NFL season.

Expect fireworks with the Baltimore Ravens vs. Cincinnati Bengals

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The last time the Ravens met the Bengals, Lamar Jackson and Joe Burrow combined for a ridiculous 740 passing yards and nine touchdowns in an offensive explosion.

Five weeks later, these AFC North division rivals are back at it, this time for Thursday Night Football.

Under the national spotlight, expect nothing less than fireworks from Jackson, Burrow and their high-octane offenses.

A big game in the nation’s capital

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Talk about a big game to see how you stack up.

The Steelers are 6-2 atop of the AFC North, while the Washington Commanders are 7-2, leading the NFC East.

Rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels has been spectacular, following the Commanders’ Hail Mary win over the Chicago Bears by passing for 209 yards and two touchdowns in a win over the New York Giants last week.

At home against the Steelers, he’ll look to pad out the Commanders’ lead over the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC East with a victory against a resurgent Russell Wilson and the Steelers.

Can the Denver Broncos be the first to hand the Kansas City Chiefs a loss this season?

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No team has done it yet, though the Broncos (5-4) will certainly try to become the first squad this season to hand the back-to-back defending Super Bowl champion Chiefs (8-0) a loss.

The Broncos tout one of the best overall defenses in the NFL but were rocked on the road by the Baltimore Ravens, 41-10, last week.

Can they bounce back with a huge upset against Patrick Mahomes and their AFC West division rivals? It’s going to be tough in KC.

Pound-for-pound, the Detroit Lions have been the best team in the NFC … and possibly the league

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It’s hard to dispute the Chiefs (8-0) being the best team in the league. But over in the NFC, the Lions, riding a six-game win streak, have been a balanced force to deal with on both sides of the ball and the class of their conference.

They’re coming off a key 24-14 road win over their NFC North division rival Green Bay Packers last week in a game that had David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs combine for 138 yards and a touchdown rushing out the backfield.

At 7-1, the Lions’ freight train of momentum will look to keep rolling — and making statements to the league — when it visits C.J. Stroud and the Houston Texans (6-3) on Sunday Night Football.

Monday Night Football should be a fun one

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On one side, we have the Los Angeles Rams who have Matthew Stafford and wide receivers Cooper Kupp, Demarcus Robinson and Puka Nacua clicking on all cylinders on a three-game win streak which got them to 4-4.

On the other side, we have the 2-6 Miami Dolphins who are struggling but are fun to watch any time Tyreek Hill is on the field. The recently returned service of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa should help as well.

Despite the opposite trajectories of the teams, the ingredients are there for an entertaining Monday Night Football matchup on Veteran’s Day.