Vikings 24 Lions 7- Brett Favre continues his honeymoon with Minnesota early in the season. After Drew Brees tore up the Lions secondary through the air last week, expect Adrian Peterson to have a similar performance in Detroit's encore. If the Lion's couldn't run the ball against the Saints in week one, the Viking's should have little trouble squashing Kevin Smith and company on the ground. This will likely result in Matthew Stafford having to do it all himself and will probably have a similar outing as Brady Quinn last week against Minnesota.
Chicago 14 Pittsburgh 24- Having to follow a dispiriting loss to your arch rivals with the defending champs is no easy task. Coming away with a win on Sunday would make Bear's fans quickly forget about the week one loss and forgiveness will be granted to Jay Cutler. Unfortunately, the Steeler's have had since two Thursdays ago to lick their wounds and prepare for the Bear's attack, making a difficult opponent even more intimidating. Look for a good game early at Soldier Field, with Pittsburgh eventually pulling away.
Green Bay 31 Cincinnati 21- Green Bay must be careful not to have a let down this week after a huge win against the Bears. They where very lucky to escape with a win after being extremely sloppy throughout much of the game last Sunday. They can not expect to win consistently while making the same types of mistakes. Thankfully for Packer fans, Cincinnati suffered a crushing defeat after an extremely fiery game from their defense. This coupled with the struggles they seem to be having on offense should result in an easy Packer's victory with the Bengals scoring late to make the score look more respectable.
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