There is no such thing as a sure thing in the NFL.
Whenever you think a team is a lock to win they lose.
That has been happening all season and seems likely again in Week 8.
But, there are a few teams that have favorable matchups and should not lose.
Here are three NFL teams most likely to win on Sunday.
Green Bay Packers
The Packers have been one of the most disappointing teams in the NFL this season.
But, they should get back in the win column for Week 8.
Heading to Detroit, the Packers are set to take on the 1-6 Lions.
The Packers head to Detroit this Sunday.
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Aaron Rodgers and company should be able to get back on track against a team Rodgers has dominated throughout his career.
Both sides of the ball need to improve for Green Bay.
The Lions are allowing the most points per game this season with 32.1.
So this will be a good chance for the Packers to get back on track.
Los Angeles Chargers
The Chargers are coming off a bye week and are headed to Atlanta to play the Falcons.
This will be a tough test for a Chargers team that has underachieved all season.
But, for the Chargers to make a playoff push this year, this is a game they must win.
Justin Herbert should be the healthiest he has been since Week 2 when he suffered a rib injury.
LA needs Herbert to play his best in this game for the Chargers to come out on top.
Miami Dolphins
As long as Tua Tagovailoa is under center for the Dolphins, they have a great chance to win.
Tua is undefeated in all the full games he has played this season.
He has done a great job getting the ball to his elite weapons and that should continue on Sunday.
Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle are both in the top five in receiving yards this season.
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They both have similar play styles with elite speed and yards-after-catch ability.
Facing the Bears in Week 8 could be a tricky game.
But, Miami is more talented than Chicago and that should prevail.
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