NFLNational Football LeagueAdd TopicNFL Week 9 games ranked by watchability13. Jaguars at Chiefs: Nick Foles starts in place of Alex Smith for Kansas City, which faces a sinking Jacksonville team.Photo: USA TODAY Sports12. Saints at 49ers: Drew Brees is looking to continue his record-setting pace, while San Francisco is just looking to get off the ground.Photo: USA TODAY Sports11. Falcons at Buccaneers: Atlanta will be looking to avenge a season-opening loss to Tampa Bay when the two meet on Thursday night.Photo: USA TODAY Sports10. Steelers at Ravens: Pittsburgh hasn't revealed much about whether Ben Roethlisberger will play, but everyone in Baltimore is expecting the QB to be back in action.Photo: USA TODAY Sports9. Cowboys at Browns: Dak Prescott remains the starter for at least another week with a prime opportunity against Cleveland's struggling defense.Photo: USA TODAY Sports8. Jets at Dolphins: The Jets have the league's top-ranked rushing defense, but Jay Ajayi is coming off back-to-back 200-yard games.Photo: USA TODAY Sports7. Panthers at Rams: Cam Newton will have to have a quick trigger when he faces Los Angeles' fearsome defensive line.Photo: USA TODAY Sports6. Titans at Chargers: Tennessee's ground game has been hard to stop, but so has San Diego's aerial attack.Photo: USA TODAY Sports5. Lions at Vikings: Minnesota has its hands full after the resignation of offensive coordinator Sam Bradford, and Matthew Stafford is in top form.Photo: USA TODAY Sports4. Bills at Seahawks: Buffalo has found its offensive stride, but it could have a hard time in Seattle on Monday night.Photo: USA TODAY Sports3. Colts at Packers: QB matchups don't get much better than Andrew Luck vs. Aaron Rodgers, but both Indianapolis and Green Bay haven't played up to the standards of their signal-callers.Photo: USA TODAY Sports2. Eagles at Giants: Both Philadelphia and New York are trying to keep pace with Dallas in the NFC East.Photo: USA TODAY Sports1. Broncos at Raiders: The showdown between Oakland's high-flying offense and Denver's stout defense could go a long way toward shaping the AFC West race.Photo: USA TODAY SportsFeatured Weekly Ad