NFLNFL Week 13 games ranked by watchability15. 49ers at Bears: San Francisco and Chicago are looking to salvage what's left of this season to build for next year.Photo: USA TODAY Sports14. Broncos at Jaguars: Now in third place in the AFC West and on the outside of the playoff picture, Denver can't afford to falter.Photo: USA TODAY Sports13. Rams at Patriots: If Tom Brady nets win No. 201, he'll stand alonePhoto: USA TODAY Sports12. Eagles at Bengals: Philadelphia and Cincinnati have both seen their seasons stall with just one win each in the last five weeks.Photo: USA TODAY Sports11. Texans at Packers: Brock Osweiler will look to take advantage of a wounded Packers defense in order to keep up with Aaron Rodgers.Photo: USA TODAY Sports10. Colts at Jets: Indianapolis needs to get back to .500 to turn its season around, while New York has little left to hope for this year.Photo: USA TODAY Sports9. Lions at Saints: Detroit will have to find a way to slow Drew Brees, who leads the NFL with 30 touchdown passes.Photo: USA TODAY Sports8. Buccaneers: Tampa Bay now has playoff aspirations, but it faces a Chargers team that has scored more points than anyone in the AFC.Photo: USA TODAY Sports7. Dolphins at Ravens: Miami and Baltimore have emerged as surprise playoff contenders entering December.Photo: USA TODAY Sports6. Bills at Raiders: Buffalo will have to keep pace with Derek Carr to have a shot at pulling the upset in Oakland.Photo: USA TODAY Sports5. Redskins at Cardinals: Washington's high-flying offense faces a serious test against Arizona's top-ranked defense.Photo: USA TODAY Sports4. Chiefs at Falcons: Kansas City's disruptive defense will look to slow Atlanta's explosive offense, which ranks first in points per game.Photo: USA TODAY Sports3. Cowboys at Vikings: Dallas brings its 10-game win streak to Minnesota on Thursday for a serious test against a stout defense.Photo: USA TODAY Sports2. Panthers at Seahawks: The rematch of last year's NFC divisional playoff game finds both teams coming off losses and in need of a win.Photo: USA TODAY Sports1. Giants at Steelers: New York and Pittsburgh both offer high-powered offenses with Super Bowl-winning quarterbacks and explosive lead receivers.Photo: USA TODAY Sports