In Week Eight, England rugby union international Anthony Watson takes on Sky Sports News' NFL reporter Richard Graves for our weekly predictions.
Graves slipped back to 3-4 on the season despite a stellar 11-4 record from Week Seven - Jen Welter's stunning 12-3 mark beating him out by one game.
His opponent this week is Watson, who was at his second home, Twickenham, to watch the Los Angeles Rams trounce the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday and has since been called up to the England squad for the autumn internationals.
Here's a look at his, and Richard's, Week Eight predictions...
Minnesota Vikings @ Cleveland Browns, Twickenham
Graves: Joe Thomas' experience will be missed by Cleveland this week against a Minnesota team whose strength is their defense. They're fifth in points allowed, giving up only 17 per game, while the Browns are dead last in scoring, averaging less than 15 per game! It'll come as no surprise that the Vikings know their way to the QB as well - tied sixth this season with 21 sacks. Add into the mix that no team has turned the ball over more than the Browns this season (19) and everything points to another tough day at the office for Cleveland in London.
PICK: VIKINGS
Watson: Sorry Browns fans, I don't see you picking up their first victory here. The Vikings are sitting very nicely at 5-2 and I can't predict them slipping up against the 0-7 Browns.
PICK: VIKINGS
Oakland Raiders @ Buffalo Bills, NFL Sunday LIVE
Sky Sports Action (407), 4.30pm, Sunday
Graves: Last week's dramatic win over the Chiefs was as hard fought as it was invaluable in keeping their season alive for the Raiders. It cost them Marshawn Lynch for the trip to Buffalo after he was suspended one game for pushing an official. However, this could be a blessing for Oakland - Lynch's numbers haven't been what was expected.
While there's no question Oakland's offense can score points, defensively they continue to look vulnerable - especially in their secondary - and that may ultimately be the unit that prevents this team from realising their preseason playoff expectations.
Buffalo, meanwhile, find themselves just half a game behind the AFC East-leading Patriots. They've experienced just two defeats this season and they've been perfect at home, winning all three games.
PICK: BILLS
Watson: This one looks like it will be a really close match-up. Both offenses scored 20+ points last weekend, while both defenses allowed a similar margin. Home advantage may swing it, so I'll go with the Bills.
PICK: BILLS
Dallas Cowboys @ Washington Redskins, NFL Sunday LIVE
Sky Sports Action (407), 8.25pm, Sunday
Graves: In the two meetings last year, offenses dominated and there's little reason to believe anything will be any different again this time around. Always a heated rivalry, the temperature has risen a few degrees heading into this clash with both teams tied with 3-3 records.
It can be argued that this game is more important to the Redskins than it is to the Cowboys after Monday night's loss to Philadelphia - their second of the season to the Eagles, leaving their record 0-2 in a division where the tie-breaker could prove vital.
PICK: COWBOYS
Watson: I fancy a Redskins upset here. Kirk Cousins had a big Monday night against the Eagles last week, though they lost. As a result, I just feel Washington have a point to prove in this one.
PICK: REDSKINS
Pittsburgh Steelers @ Detroit Lions, NFL Sunday LIVE
Sky Sports Action (407), 12.20am, Monday
Graves: Not so long ago, Pittsburgh were being written off and QB Ben Roethlisberger was being questioned over whether he could still succeed in the NFL. However, back-to-back wins over the Chiefs and Bengals have not only silenced the doubters but they've catapulted Pittsburgh to the top of the AFC North with a 5-2 record.
At the same time as doubts were circling over the Steelers, there was growing optimism surrounding the Lions. However, they've suffered heavy defeats to the Panthers and Saints in their last two games and now badly need a win to restore some confidence. That effort won't be helped by the loss of wide receiver Golden Tate though.
PICK: STEELERS
Watson: I've got to go with the Steelers. The Lions are coming off their bye weekend, which could work either way for them, but I just don't see them being good enough to stop Big Ben and his Steelers.
PICK: STEELERS
Denver Broncos @ Kansas City Chiefs, Monday Night Football
Sky Sports Action (407), 12.15am, Tuesday
Graves: A couple of weeks ago, it would not have been unreasonable to suggest this might be a meeting of the two best records in the NFL. However, both have suffered back-to-back losses in that time and while there's every reason to remain confident about the Chiefs, the same cannot be said about the Broncos.
PICK: CHIEFS
Watson: I'm rooting for the Chiefs here. The Broncos struggled last week, with Trevor Siemian failing to get the offense going - Denver failed to register a point for the first time since 1992! Kansas City are on the back of two losses now, but I think they'll come flying out of the blocks in this one.
PICK: CHIEFS
Miami Dolphins 0-40 Baltimore Ravens
Graves: Miami have won three straight to improve their record to 4-2 and they've overturned 17 and 14-point deficits to win their last two games. In fact, the only teams to have a better record than Miami's 13-4 over their last 17 games are Kansas City and New England!
Even with Matt Moore replacing Jay Cutler (ribs) midway through last weekend's win over the Jets, Miami's offense kept rolling. By contrast, there's been little to cheer about in Baltimore, who have lost three of their last four games. Simply put, their offense can't score enough points and their defense has given up 138 in their last five.
PICK: DOLPHINS
Watson: After Jarvis Landry's 'stop doubting us!' interview after the Dolphins came back from 14 points down to beat the Jets, I'm doing just that and riding with the hot hand of the Dolphins. Landry and fellow wide receiver Kenny Stills are on fire, and with Davante Parker potentially returning, it has to be Miami!
PICK: DOLPHINS
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