By Ed Molina (staff@latinospost.com) | First Posted: Sep 15, 2013 02:07 PM EDT

St. Louis Rams (1-0) at Atlanta Falcons (0-1)
Sam Bradford is looking to guide the Rams to a 2-0 record for the first time in 12 years. Bradford threw for 299 yards in the Rams' victory over the Arizona Cardinals last week, with TE Jared Cook catching seven passes for 141-yards and two touchdowns. The Falcons failed to score in their last four drives last week in their 23-17 loss to the New Orleans Saints, despite 367 offensive yards. Matt Ryan threw a fourth quarter interception in the end zone on 4th-and-goal with 43 seconds left to seal the Falcons' fate.

TV: 1 p.m. On FOX
DirecTV: 704
Sirius-XM Radio: 113

San Diego Chargers (0-1) at Philadelphia Eagles (1-0)
The Chargers are looking to rebound after their heartbreaking 31-28 loss to the Houston Texans last Monday night despite jumping out to a 28-7 lead. Chip Kelly's fast-paced offense did not disappoint, keeping the Redskins off-balance with QB Michael Vick throwing for 203 yards and two touchdowns, LeSean McCoy rushing for 184 yards off a career-high 31 carries, and DeSean Jackson catching seven passes for 104 yards.

TV: 1 p.m. on CBS
DirecTV: 712
Sirius-XM Radio: 110

Dallas Cowboys (1-0) at Kansas City Chiefs (1-0)
Kansas City pummeled the Jaguars 28-2 in QB Alex Smith's debut under center, with Kansas City throwing for two touchdowns and finishing with an efficient 21-for-34 for 17 yards. The Cowboys defeated the New York Giants 36-31 breaking their four-game home losing streak against New York, scoring 24 points off turnovers.

TV: 1 p.m. on FOX
DirecTV: 708
Sirius-XM Radio: 128

Miami Dolphins (1-0) at Indianapolis Colts (1-0)
The Colts need to do a better job protecting their star QB, allowing for Andrew Luck to be sacked four times. Luck used his feet - rushing for the winning touchdown with six minutes left - to defeat Oakland 21-17. The Dolphins intercepted their Week 1 opponent, the Cleveland Browns, three times with QB Ryan Tannenhill going 24-for-38 and connecting with Brian Hartline nine times, displacing free agent Mike Wallace as the number one WR in the lineup.

TV: 1 p.m. on CBS
DirecTV: 711
Sirius-XM Radio: 85

Tennessee Titans (1-0) at Houston Texans (1-0)
The Texans are hoping to avoid going down the 28-7 point hole early in the game that they put themselves in against the San Diego Chargers. QB Matt Schaub went 34-of-45 for 346 yards in their comeback victory, with two touchdown throws to TE Owen Daniels and Andre Johnson snagging 12 passes for 146 yards. A running back battle may be brewing with Arian Foster (57 yards on 18 rushes) unhappy sharing the workload with Ben Tate (nine carries for 55 yards). The Titans have no issues at RB with Chris Johnson getting 25 carries for 70 yards in the Titans' win over the Pittsburgh Steelers.

TV: 1 p.m. on CBS
DirecTV: 710
Sirius-XM Radio: 112

Washington Redskins (0-1) at Green Bay Packers (0-1)
Both teams - with high playoffs hopes - are looking at the possibility of going down 0-2, making it statistically harder to make a postseason run. Robert Griffin III looked tentative in his first game back from major knee surgery against the Philadelphia Eagles throwing two interceptions and losing a fumble in the game. The Packers defense was lit up by San Francisco quarterback Colin Kaepernick last week allowing 412 yards and three touchdowns and hope to do a better job against RG3.

TV: 1 p.m. on FOX
DirecTV: 707
Sirius-XM Radio: 86

Cleveland Browns (0-1) at Baltimore Ravens (0-1)
The defending Super Bowl champion Ravens struggled against the Broncos after their defense got torched by Peyton Manning, allowing 28 straight points to start the second half, as the team adjusts to life without LB Ray Lewis and S Ed Reed. The Browns, hoping to break a 10-game losing streak to Baltimore, fared no better against the Dolphins, with second-year QB Brandon Weeden throwing for three picks in their 23-10 loss to the Dolphins.

TV: 1 p.m. on CBS
DirecTV: 709
Sirius-XM Radio: 157

Carolina Panthers (0-1) at Buffalo Bills (0-1)
Rookie coach Doug Marrone and rookie QB E.J. Manuel pushed the New England Patriots to the limit but Marrone opted to pass the ball on third-and-10 instead of eating the clock with a run play, with Manuel tossing a short four-yard pass that gave Tom Brady enough time to set up the Patriots for a game-winning field goal. Carolina QB Cam Newton had rough opening weekend going 16-of-23 for a career-low 125 yards and a touchdown, with 38 yards on five rushing attempts in their loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Steve Smith was held to 51 yards on six receptions and DeAngelo Williams going for 76 rushing yards only to fumble in a late drive that cost the Panthers.

TV: 1 p.m. on FOX
DirecTV: 705
Sirius-XM Radio: 98

Minnesota Vikings (0-1) at Chicago Bears (1-0)
The Vikings need to tighten up their defense after giving up 191 total yards - 21 carries for 90 yards and four catches for 101 yards - to the Detroit Lions' RB Reggie Bush. Christian Ponder struggled going 18- for-28 for 236 yards with a touchdown and three interceptions and fumble. Chicago QB Jay Cutler had a much better Week 1 performance, finishing 21-of-33 passing for 242 yards with two touchdowns and one interception, in their victory over the Cincinnati Bengals with WR Brandon Marshall snagging eight catches for 104 yards.

TV: 1 p.m. on FOX
DirecTV: 706
Sirius-XM Radio: 91

New Orleans Saints (1-0) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-1)
The Saints are looking to jump out to 2-0 against their NFC South rivals after defeating the Falcons last week. Drew Brees threw for 357 yards and two touchdowns with the defense coming up with a huge stop late in the game for the 23-17 win, in head coach Sean Payton's return to the sideline. Tampa self-destructed in their 18-17 loss to the New York Jets after a bone-headed late-game personal foul penalty on LB Lavonte David, who hit QB Geno Smith as he was running out of bounds late in the game, putting the Jets in field goal range to win the game.

TV: 4:05 p.m. on FOX
DirecTV: 714
Sirius-XM Radio: 85

Detroit Lions (1-0) at Arizona Cardinals (0-1)
Reggie Bush provided the balance the Lions offense needed, helping the team defeat the Minnesota Vikings Week 1, earning 191 total yards - 21 carries for 90 yards and four catches for 101 yards, becoming the third player in Lions history to record 90-plus rushing yards and 100-plus receiving yards in a single game along with Billy Sims and Barry Sanders. QB Matthew Stafford also had a huge day throwing for 357 yards and two touchdown. The Cardinals had their opening game spoiled by the St. Louis Rams after leading 24-13 with 1:47 to play in the third quarter, only to see their lead disappear after allowing 14 points in the fourth quarter, with the Rams pulling ahead for good with a 48-yard field goal with 40 seconds to go, ruining head coach Bruce Arians' and QB Carson Palmer's Arizona debut.

TV: 4:05 p.m. on FOX
DirecTV: 713
Sirius-XM Radio: 112

Jacksonville Jaguars (0-1) at Oakland Raiders (0-1)
The Jaguars were putrid on opening day, scoring only two points in their loss to 28-2 to the Kansas City Chiefs. QB Blaine Gabbert was a horrendous 16-for 35 for 121 yards and two interceptions, with back-up Chad Henne waiting in the wings for a chance to start after their preseason QB battle. Oakland's Terrelle Pryor had a much better day despite losing to the Indianapolis Colts, going 19-for-29 for 217 yards and a touchdown while rushing for 13 carries for 112 yards on the ground.

TV: 4:25 p.m. on CBS
DirecTV: 716
Sirius-XM Radio: 117

Denver Broncos (1-0) at New York Giants (0-1)
Giants' RB David Wilson had trouble holding on to the football, fumbling twice before getting benched by New York coach Tom Coughlin. Eli Manning goes into the Manning Bowl off of a miserable Sunday night game that saw him throw three interceptions and a fumble in the Giants 36-31 loss to the Dallas Cowboys. Big brother Peyton had a completely different day in the Broncos' opening day game, tying an NFL record with seven touchdown passes in Denver's 49-27 dismantling of the Baltimore Ravens. Peyton is 2-0 in games against his brother and looks to extend his streak in what could be the last time the Manning brothers go against each other.

TV: 4:25 p.m. on CBS
DirecTV: 715
Sirius-XM Radio: 86

San Francisco 49ers (1-0) at Seattle Seahawks (1-0)
Division rivals and Super Bowl favorites face off Sunday night, both coming off opening week victories. Colin Kaepernick and Anquan Boldin put on a show in their 34-28 victory over the Green Bay Packers. Kaepernick threw for 412 yards and three touchdowns with Boldin grabbing 10 passes for 208 yards, including a touchdown. Seattle won ugly against the Carolina Panthers, needing a late touchdown from QB Russell Wilson for a 12-7 road victory over the Panthers. The 49ers-Seahawks series is tied at 14-14, with the 49ers winning four of the last five meetings.

TV: 8:40 p.m. on NBC
Sirius-XM Radio: 93

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