NFL Week 7: Ranking the best games to watch on Sunday

PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 11: Cornerback Byron Jones #31 of the Dallas Cowboys breaks up a pass intended for wide receiver Alshon Jeffery #17 of the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on November 11, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Dallas Cowboys won 27-20. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PA - NOVEMBER 11: Cornerback Byron Jones #31 of the Dallas Cowboys breaks up a pass intended for wide receiver Alshon Jeffery #17 of the Philadelphia Eagles during the third quarter at Lincoln Financial Field on November 11, 2018 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Dallas Cowboys won 27-20. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) /
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2. Ravens vs. Seahawks

For years, Russell Wilson has made a strong case for himself as being one of the top quarterbacks in the league, and his ability to run with the football makes him even more dangerous when facing opponents.

Lamar Jackson may not be on the same level as the Seattle Seahawks star quarterback at the moment, but if all continues to go well for the Louisville product, the Baltimore Ravens could see him there one day.

Jackson received plenty of criticism after joining the NFL last season since there were plenty of doubters that didn’t think his style of play wouldn’t succeed with the Ravens, but he wasted little time proving them wrong as a rookie.

Like most young quarterbacks, Jackson has a few areas still in need of improvement, but Baltimore has every reason to feel confident in him getting better with experience, and the future appears to be bright on offense for the Ravens.

As for Sunday’s contest, one can only imagine how many touchdowns Wilson and Jackson are going to end up scoring between the two of them.

Whether it happens to be through the air or on the ground, there’s a good chance Wilson and Jackson will be putting on a show for all fans.