Here are quick-hit previews for all the games in Week 4 of the NFL.

Ravens (3-0) at Patriots (2-1), 1:00PM ET
Baltimore must pressure Tom Brady more than Atlanta did last week if it wants to leave Foxboro with a victory today. It would be wise for the Ravens to stay balanced offensively and grind down a New England defense that looked good for the first time last week. The Pats did a great job establishing the run in their win over the Falcons. If they can do that again, things will open in the passing game and Brady can take advantage of a Baltimore secondary that has not played well so far.

Lions (1-2) at Bears (2-1), 1:00PM ET
Fresh off their first victory in nearly 20 tries, the Lions look to pull off an upset in Solider Field. Detroit could be without running back Kevin Smith, so look for the Lions to throw early and often to take advantage of a suspect Chicago secondary. The Bears will look to establish the ground game with Matt Forte, although Jay Cutler should make more than enough plays in the passing game against a brutal Detroit defense.

Bucs (0-3) at Redskins (1-2), 1:00PM ET
Jim Zorn’s team has a lot to prove this week after losing to the Lions last Sunday. They’ll take on a Bucs team that they can dominate as long as Zorn doesn’t get conservative with his play calling. Washington needs to throw the ball vertically against a brutal Tampa secondary or else they’ll once again give an inferior opponent a chance to win. The Bucs will start Josh Johnson at quarterback and the O-line must give him time to throw or else his inexperience will shine through. It would be nice if Kellen Winslow and Antonio Bryant (who is questionable to play) could step up and help the young man out.

Titans (0-3) at Jaguars (1-2), 1:00PM ET
Will Jeff Fisher’s team fall to 0-4 a year after they started 10-0 and had the best record in the AFC? Keys to victory for the Titans are to run the ball offensively, stuff the box with eight defenders to stop Maurice Jones-Drew, and to get better in a hurry in pass coverage. If they can force David Garrard to beat them throwing the ball, they should be fine. Offensively, however, they need to get Chris Johnson and the running game going to take pressure off Kerry Collins.

Raiders (1-2) at Texans (1-2), 1:00PM ET
Will the real Texans please stand up? Houston has enough talent to make the playoffs, but their inconsistent play so far this season is maddening. They have a prime opportunity to earn another win today, as Oakland continues to struggle moving the ball offensively. The Texans can’t allow Darren McFadden to run wild because that will take pressure off quarterback JaMarcus Russell and the passing game. If Houston can establish its run game early, take shots down field in the passing game with Matt Schaub and Andre Johnson, then they should control this contest from the onset and take home a victory.

Bengals (2-1) at Browns (0-3), 1:00PM ET
Cincinnati needs to continue to play with the raw energy it displayed in its first three games. The Browns have had major offensive issues, but will start Derek Anderson over Brady Quinn today in hopes of generating a spark. Anderson is turnover-prone, but he has a stronger arm than Quinn and can move the ball vertically. The Bengals can’t fall asleep in this one and think that they have an easy win. They need to shut down Cleveland’s poor running game and force the Browns to become one-dimensional. If they do that, Anderson should make a mistake or two to turn the game in Cincinnati’s favor.

Seahawks (1-2) at Colts (3-0), 1:00PM ET
It doesn’t appear that any defense can slow down Peyton Manning and the Colts’ offense, which is a troubling sign for a Seattle defense that has struggled the past two weeks. Without Matt Hasselbeck, the Seahawks need to try and control this game by wearing down Indy’s front seven. If they can keep the ball out of Manning’s hands, they’ll have a shot, but it’s going to be hard without a dominating running game and Seneca Wallace starting under center. Things could get ugly in a hurry at Lucas Oil Stadium.

Giants (3-0) at Chiefs (0-3), 1:00PM ET
The Chiefs could take advantage of a banged up Giants defense if they can protect Matt Cassel. New York has terrorized opposing quarterbacks so far this season and if KC can’t keep Cassel upright, then they don’t stand a chance. The Giants do a great job of mass-protecting Eli Manning, but the Chiefs still need to send extra defenders in hopes of disrupting his timing. If not, Manning will pick their KC’s defense apart as it continues to struggle with adjusting to the 3-4.

Jets (3-0) at Saints (3-0), 4:05PM ET
How great will this matchup be? The Jets will use multiple defensive fronts in hopes of disrupting Drew Brees’ timing in the passing game. Rex Ryan will use confusion to hide where extra defenders are coming from in attempt to slow this explosive Saints’ offense down. New Orleans has an outstanding offensive line, but received a huge blow earlier this week when Jammal Brown was placed on IR. Can the Saints establish a running game and protect Brees? Or will he be another QB that falls victim to Ryan’s aggressive game planning?

Bills (1-2) at Dolphins (3-0), 4:05PM ET
The Dolphins are in crisis mode after falling to 0-3 and losing Chad Pennington to a season-ending shoulder injury. Chad Henne will start in his place and if Miami can’t establish the run against a banged up Buffalo defense, then they’re going to have issues moving the ball offensively. The Bills need to find a way to get T.O. more involved in the offense before he strangles Trent Edwards in the huddle. If Buffalo can take advantage of the T.O.-Sean Smith matchup, they could flourish today at Land Shark Stadium.

Cowboys (2-1) at Broncos (3-0), 4:15PM ET
The Broncos will get their first real test of the year after earning wins over the Bengals, Browns and Raiders to start the season. The offense hasn’t taken shape under Josh McDaniels, but it has shown signs of improvement and this might be the game everything comes together against a Dallas defense that has been inconsistent in all phases. Tony Romo needs to limit the mistakes against a Broncos defense that is allowing less than a touchdown a game. Tashard Choice is expected to see the majority of the carries today as Marion Barber and Felix Jones battle through injuries. Can Choice carry the full rushing load?

Rams (0-3) at 49ers (2-1), 4:15PM ET
The 49ers will be without Frank Gore in this matchup, but rookie Glen Coffee had a great preseason and if he can build off his success he’ll lead San Fran to victory today. The Rams are bad in all phases of the game, although Kyle Boller arguably gives them more offensive firepower than Marc Bulger did. If St. Louis can get Steven Jackson going early, the Rams might have a shot at their first victory. But that’s going to be tough against a stingy Niners’ defense.

Chargers (2-1) at Steelers (1-2), 8:20PM ET
It’s amazing to think that the defending champs may fall to 1-3 on the year with a loss tonight against the Bolts. But that’s exactly what will happen if the Steelers can’t establish their running game. Without safety Troy Polamalu, the Chargers need to attack the middle of Pittsburgh’s secondary. Fortunately for them, they have a tight end in Antonio Gates who excels in that area. Pittsburgh has had trouble creating turnovers so far this year, so San Diego can’t give the Steelers opportunities. With the Charger running game struggling to produce, the Steelers need to stay back in coverage and take away Philip Rivers’ vertical game. This will be an interesting matchup to see unfold, because the Steelers are desperate for a win.

Packers (2-1) at Vikings (3-0), Monday, 8:30PM ET
Brett Favre’s last-second heroics in a win over 49ers last week have set the stage for the Vikes’ clash with the Packers on Monday. Favre recently said that revenge isn’t what he’s after, but he also stated last year that he wanted to stick it to Green bay GM Ted Thompson. Favre is going to be motivated to come away with a victory and the Packers would love to put the 39-year-old on his back early and often. But they must slow down Adrian Peterson and Minnesota’s running game and protect Aaron Rodgers first and foremost, or else they’ll be watching Favre celebrate at the end of this one.