With the Ravens on a bye, fans can give their undivided attention to other games across the league on Sunday, including those that could have playoff implications down the line.
Baltimore already received some help in the division race on Thursday when the Bengals knocked off the division-leading Pittsburgh Steelers, led by a vintage performance from 40-year-old Joe Flacco.
Here's who to root for on Sunday:
Los Angeles Rams (4-2) @ Jacksonville Jaguars (4-2)
9:30 a.m., NFL Network
Fresh off a week of practice at Camden Yards following their win at M&T Bank Stadium, the Rams are now in London to face the Jaguars, who have been one of the biggest surprises around the league. The Jaguars are in strong early position for a Wild-Card playoff spot that the Ravens could end up battling for.
Root for: Rams
Miami Dolphins (1-5) @ Cleveland Browns (1-5)
1 p.m., CBS
Dillon Gabriel is set to make his third career start against the Dolphins, who are right alongside Cleveland at the bottom of the AFC standings. Gabriel and Tua Tagovailoa will each try to rally their team to its second win of the season.
Root for: Dolphins
Las Vegas Raiders (2-4) @ Kansas City Chiefs (3-3)
1 p.m., CBS
With Kansas City holding the tiebreaker over the Ravens, a loss to the Raiders could be beneficial if Baltimore is vying for a Wild-Card spot. Patrick Mahomes will get his No. 1 weapon on the outside back in Rashee Rice, who was suspended for the first six games of the season. Las Vegas ended a five-game losing streak last week, but Geno Smith continued to turn the ball over and leads the league with 10 interceptions.
Root for: Raiders
New England Patriots (4-2) @ Tennessee Titans (1-5)
1 p.m., CBS
The Patriots are another team that has put itself in playoff contention with a strong start. The Titans, meanwhile, became the first team to fire their head coach this season and are now led by Mike McCoy. Former Titans head coach Mike Vrabel is making his return to Tennessee.
Root for: Titans
New York Giants (2-4) @ Denver Broncos (4-2)
4:05 p.m., CBS
The Giants are coming off a 17-point victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles, in which rookie quarterback Jaxson Dart and rookie running back Cam Skattebo sparked the offense. They'll go up against a Denver defense that is giving up the second-fewest yards and points per game. The Broncos will aim to win their fourth straight after scraping by the Jets in London last week.
Root for: Giants