Oct 02, 2012 01:29 PM EDT
NFL Week 5 Schedule: Five Must Watch Games Feature Texans, Falcons and Cardinals

We have played a quarter of the NFL season so far as we enter Week 5. Here at sportsworldreport.com we bring you this upcoming week's Top 5 must watch games. Of course, the Houston Texans, Arizona Cardinals and Atlanta Falcons made the list. 

Denver Broncos vs. New England Patriots
It is fine if you want to watch your favorite team play, but aside from that game, Peyton Manning and Tom Brady games are always intense, especially if mother nature wants to join in on the fun. I can sit and watch their NFL Films highlight reels over and over. 
It will be the first time Manning faces Brady outside of a Colts' uniform and this is a matchup between two future hall of famers.  The Patriots might be the favorite coming into the game, but if there is anybody that can pick apart Bill Belichick and Brady it is Peyton Manning. 

Atlanta Falcons vs. Washington Redskins
Without thinking about it, which of these two teams has the better offense? You guessed it, the Redskins.  The Redskins could be the team to finally get to the Falcons' defense. Robert Griffin III is looking a lot like the 2011 Cam Newton. RG III is running and throwing almost at will.
The Redskins' strength is the Falcons' defensive weakness, the running game. RG III only has thrown one interception this season. So it will be interesting to see which approach they take.
Will the Redskins run it down the Falcons' throat or will the take a chance through the air?
(There is no need to talk about Matt Ryan, he is out to prove a point this season.)

Philadelphia Eagles vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Two of the most talented quarterbacks will meet on Sunday as the Eagles and the Steelers clash in Pittsburgh. The Eagles have had to battle in every game this season. Do they have enough in their tanks to defeat the Steelers who are likely to cut off their air game with one of the most lethal secondaries in the league? The Steelers only give up, on average, 190 yards passing. 
We know the Eagles can run, so the Steelers will have to watch out. With Vick and Roethlisberger at the helm, this could be a potential Super Bowl matchup.

Arizona Cardinals vs. St. Louis Rams
Okay, so whether you are interested in watching an undefeated team play or not, the point is that you never know who will come out of nowhere and give them their first loss. Though the Rams are the weaker opponent, you can always tune in to watch the first half of the game. If things go the Cardinals way then you may carry on with your other activities for the day, but if they fall behind early and lose, you would be able to claim that you saw the Cardinals get their butts kicked by the lowly Rams.
It is a divisional matchup. So you never know what will happen.

Houston Texans vs. New York Jets
I favor this match because the Jets are once again the talk of town. This time, it is the fans who want Mark Sanchez out of the starting job and Tim Tebow running the show. They probably tried to get Tebow to get the NFL's most likeable guy in their locker room, but now the fan base wants to see him on the field.
What do you have to lose in this match? You might see Tebow take a pass to his helmet or the Jets get shutout again. Either way, viewers will finally get to see the Texans on primetime. Millions will now get to watch the NFL's best team in action.  

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