It’s been a topsy-turvy season of NFL games, and I’m not mad about it. I love it when the unexpected happens in the NFL, except, of course, when it means my team losing. So, as we head into the final five weeks of the regular season, which division rankings will come down to the last game? Looking at this weekend, what kind of upsets could we see? Here’s the full NFL Week 14 schedule and predictions.

What are the must-watch games for NFL Week 14?

Biggest game of the week: Dallas Cowboys vs. Philadelphia Eagles

You simply have to watch this game, my friend. The Eagles just fell to the San Francisco 49ers, and they’re not happy about it. Now, they’re as motivated as ever, but the Cowboys are also fighting for that top spot in the conference. Look for a wicked game here. I give a little favor to the Cowboys, just because I think they’re a little more motivated to win.

Houston Texans vs. New York Jets

The Houston Texans barely beat the Denver Broncos last weekend, but they certainly earned that win. With quarterback C.J. Stoud in the fold, these guys are getting better and better each week. Now, they’re up against the New York Jets. Here, I see the Texas coming out victorious. Head coach David Culley has been praising the team for their fight and ability to pull off a win, even in seemingly impossible situations. The Jets are showing life, though, too, so this should be a good game.

Buffalo Bills vs. Kansas City Chiefs

Here’s a major matchup between two of the strongest teams in the NFL this season: the Buffalo Bills and the Kansas City Chiefs. Both teams have shown that even though they’re good, they’re beatable this season. Bills quarterback Josh Allen has experience some real trouble this season, especially in turnovers. Meanwhile, Chiefs quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes stands strong, but the Chiefs’ defense is hurting. Most are favoring the Chiefs here, and I agree, but it should be a close matchup.

Detroit Lions vs. Chicago Bears

While this doesn’t look to be an exciting game on paper, since the Lions are far outperforming the Bears this season, division games are always exciting to watch. Also, the Bears almost upset the Lions a few weeks ago, so this is a rematch of sorts. Bears quarterback Justin Fields is fighting for his quarterback life right now, so he’s super motivated. I still think the Lions will pull it off, though.

Here’s the full NFL Week 14 schedule of games:

Thursday, December 7, 2023 Games:

New England @ Pittsburgh, 8:15 PM, PRIME VIDEO
Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, PA

Sunday, December 10, 2023

Tampa Bay @ Atlanta, 1:00 PM, CBS
Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, GA

Detroit @ Chicago, 1:00 PM, FOX
Soldier Field, Chicago, IL

Indianapolis @ Cincinnati, 1:00 PM, CBS
Paycor Stadium, Cincinnati, OH

Jacksonville @ Cleveland, 1:00 PM, CBS
Cleveland Browns Stadium, Cleveland, OH

Carolina @ New Orleans, 1:00 PM, FOX
Caesars Superdome, New Orleans, LA

Houston @ New York, 1:00 PM, CBS
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ

Los Angeles @ Baltimore, 1:00 PM, FOX
M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD

Minnesota @ Las Vegas, 4:05 PM, FOX
Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas, NV

Seattle @ San Francisco, 4:05 PM, FOX
Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA

Buffalo @ Kansas City, 4:25 PM, CBS
GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO

Denver @ Los Angeles, 4:25 PM, CBS
SoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CA

Philadelphia @ Dallas, 8:20 PM, NBC
AT&T Stadium, Arlington, TX

Monday, December 11, 2023

Tennessee @ Miami, 8:15 PM, ESPN
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FL

Green Bay @ New York, 8:15 PM, ABC/ESPN+
MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ