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Rams-Jaguars at Wembley Stadium, Eagles try to rebound, Buccaneers vie to be best ahead of NFL Week 7

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The NFL London games have their grand finale of the season on Sunday when the Los Angeles Rams face the Jacksonville Jaguars at Wembley Stadium.

Plus, Week 7 is also headlined by Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley and the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles trying to snap their two-game skid when they visit the Minnesota Vikings.

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In addition, Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers try to further stake their claim to being not only the NFC's best, but the best league-wide when they head on the road to play the Detroit Lions on Monday Night Football.

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DAZN News' Mark Lelinwalla has everything you need to know about five intriguing storylines to follow in Week 7.

Rams, Jaguars wrap up London action at Wembley

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The third straight — and final — London game of the season is a solid one as a pair of 4-2 squads in the Los Angeles Rams and Jacksonville Jaguars meet at legendary Wembley Stadium.

The Rams are coming off a 17-3 smackdown of the Baltimore Ravens, while the Jags had their three-game win streak snapped by the Seattle Seahawks, 20-12, in Week 6.

With each team heading into a bye for Week 8, securing a victory at Wembley is crucial to avoid losing ground in their respective conferences.

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How will the Eagles handle adversity visiting the Vikings?

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After starting the season 4-0, the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles have stumbled, losing their last two games. That included being throttled by the New York Giants last week, 34-17.

As frail as its defense was in that loss, Philly has a real concern offensively, too, especially with the rushing game. The Eagles have managed just 118 yards combined over the past two weeks, signaling Saquon Barkley should be due for a big game.

Facing adversity for the first time this season, how will the Eagles (4-2) fare against the Minnesota Vikings (3-2) at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota?

It’s a pivotal matchup for the Vikings as well. Coming off their bye week, before which they authored a win in London, Justin Jefferson and the Vikings face what could be a defining stretch in their season as they will follow this game with a Thursday Night Football matchup on the road against the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 8 before visiting the Detroit Lions in Week 9.

The Falcons at Niners is suddenly intriguing

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Be honest, now — who had the Atlanta Falcons defeating the Buffalo Bills on their bingo card last week?

Yes, the Falcons soaring over the Bills, 24-14, in Week 6 behind a colossal 170 yards rushing and a touchdown from Bijan Robinson and 158 receiving yards and a TD by Drake London, definitely shocked the league. (Robinson also leads the league in most scrimmage yards with 822).

Currently riding a two-game win streak, the Falcons (3-2) now visit the San Francisco 49ers (4-2) in a Sunday Night Football tilt that suddenly packs intrigue.

While the Falcons had a huge win last week, the Niners were soundly edged by the dominant Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 30-19. What is worse is that the already injury-riddled San Fran had another setback as middle linebacker Fred Warner is out for the season following an ankle injury.

The Niners could possibly get a boost this weekend if regular starting quarterback Brock Purdy returns to the pocket following his toe injury. Christian McCaffrey's dual threat rushing and receiving should help as always, too.

Are the Colts the best in the AFC?

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The Indianapolis Colts have assembled a 5-1 record this season for the best standing in the AFC entering Week 7.

That said, their strength of schedule has been favorable thus far.

But Daniel Jones, the NFL’s leading rusher in Jonathan Taylor (603 yards), and the Colts are about to face a stiff challenge on the road against the Los Angeles Chargers (4-2) at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on Sunday.

Justin Herbert led the Chargers in snapping their two-game skid last week with a road win over the Miami Dolphins.

This matchup against the Colts opens a short week for the Chargers, as they will host the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday Night Football four days later.

The Bucs are tops in the NFC, but how about the best in the NFL overall?

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Baker Mayfield is an early MVP candidate. He's top five in passing yards (1,539) and touchdowns (12), authoring a sixth-ranked Tampa Bay Buccaneers offense, which is averaging 27.5 points per game.

At 5-1, the Bucs have the best record in the NFC but is it too early to argue them being the best in the league, period?

Well, under the nation’s spotlight of Monday Night Football, Tampa Bay will try to push toward just that when it visits the Detroit Lions (4-2) at Ford Field.

This is an important game for Jared Goff, Jahmyr Gibbs and the Lions, who suffered a setback against the Kansas City Chiefs last week, and will be looking for a victory to enter the bye next week.

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