NFLNFL Week 2 games ranked by watchability16. Ravens at Browns: There's not much juice to this AFC North meeting after Robert Griffin III was placed on injured reserve, paving the way for Josh McCown to start for the Browns.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports15. 49ers at Panthers: Facing a short turnaround and early kickoff on the East Coast could be tough for San Francisco, which faces an imposing Carolina defense.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports14. Jaguars at Chargers: Both Jacksonville and San Diego are looking for a stronger finish after coming up short in Week 1.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports13. Titans at Lions: Tennessee's ground-and-pound offense next to Detroit's aerial attack makes for an interesting contrast of styles.Photo Illustration: USA TODAY Sports12. Eagles vs. Bears: Can Carson Wentz continue his impressive start in the NFL for Philadelphia?Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports11. Falcons at Raiders: The Silver and Black are looking for more magic, and they might need it to slow down Julio Jones.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports10. Dolphins at Patriots: Jimmy Garoppolo gets his second test against what appears to be a stout Miami defense.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports9. Buccaneers at Cardinals: Arizona has to outrace Jameis Winston and upstart Tampa Bay to bounce back from a disappointing loss to New England.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports8. Seahawks at Rams: The NFL returns to Los Angeles, but the Rams' only hope against the Seahawks might be to pressure a hobbled Russell Wilson.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports7. Jets at Bills: Rex Ryan's reunions with Gang Green are always entertaining, and this could be an interesting Thursday night showdown.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports6. Colts at Broncos: Andrew Luck will be hard-pressed to push Indianapolis past a fast and physical Denver defense.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports5. Chiefs at Texans: Houston unraveled in a 30-0 wild-card loss last season, but Brock Osweiler provides new hope for the Texans.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports4. Packers at Vikings: Minnesota is still sorting through its QB uncertainty, but it has another big obstacle in stopping Aaron Rodgers.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports3. Saints at Giants: Drew Brees and Eli Manning combined for 861 passing yards, 13 touchdowns and 101 points in last season's showdown. More of the same could be on the way this year.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports2. Cowboys at Redskins: Getting into an 0-2 hole would be a setback for either Washington or Dallas in the NFC East race.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports1. Bengals at Steelers: The NFL's nastiest rivalry is renewed, with plenty of bad blood lingering from last year's postseason confrontation.Photo Illustration: Greg Hester, USA TODAY Sports