NFLNFL Week 3 games ranked by watchability16. Browns at Dolphins: Rookie QB Cody Kessler is the Browns' third different starter at the position in as many weeks.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports15. Ravens at Jaguars: Jacksonville needs a strong showing at home to avoid falling to 0-3.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports14. Cardinals at Bills: Blitz-heavy Arizona is a tough matchup for Tyrod Taylor and the reeling Bills.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports13. 49ers at Seahawks: Seattle is still sorting out its offense after a slow start for Russell Wilson and Co.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports12. Rams at Buccaneers: Los Angeles boasts a formidable defense, but will it be enough to fluster Jameis Winston?Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports11. Bears at Cowboys: Chicago faces a quick turnaround in another prime time game after being crushed on Monday night.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports10. Raiders at Titans: Tennessee can't afford to fall behind early against Oakland's high-flying passing attack.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports9. Chargers at Colts: Andrew Luck is looking to get back on track after Indianapolis slid to 0-2.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports8. Falcons at Saints: Monday night's matchup comes nearly 10 years to the day after New Orleans' memorable return to the Superdome after Hurricane Katrina.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports7. Steelers at Eagles: The interstate battle is a surprise meeting of 2-0 teams.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports6. Lions at Packers: Fans won't soon forget the last meeting between the teams, in which Aaron Rodgers won the contest on a last-second Hail Mary.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports5. Jets at Chiefs: Kansas City will have to find a way to slow Ryan Fitzpatrick and Matt Forte, who are off to fast starts.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports4. Vikings at Panthers: Minnesota is hurting after the loss of Adrian Peterson, but a formidable defense still awaits Cam Newton.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports3. Broncos at Bengals: Denver faces its first road trial in a Bengals team that pushed it to overtime last year.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports2. Redskins at Giants: The NFC East battle might be the week's most closely watched game, thanks to Josh Norman and Odell Beckham Jr.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports1. Texans at Patriots: Thursday night provides the weej's marquee matchup, with New England still sorting through uncertainty at QB.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports