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NN prediction contest Week 5: Will the 49ers remain undefeated on the road?

There’s another NFC West matchup tonight that has plenty of meaning

San Francisco 49ers v Arizona Cardinals Photo by Norm Hall/Getty Images

The 49ers are undefeated on the road. Arizona hasn’t lost a game all season. San Francisco can’t afford to drop two division games back-to-back.

All times below are Pacific Standard time.

Jets @ Falcons - Sunday, October 10, 6:30 a.m.

Broncos @ Steelers - Sunday, October 10, 10:00 a.m.

New Orleans @ Washington - Sunday, October 10, 10:00 a.m.

Browns @ Chargers - Sunday, October 10, 1:05 p.m.

49ers @ Cardinals - Sunday, October 10, 1:25 p.m.

Bills @ Chiefs - Sunday, October 10, 5:20 p.m.

Visiting Team @ Home Team: Visiting Team score - Home Team score

Using the 49ers @ Cardinals Week 5 game as an example, if you think San Francisco will win 24-20, the required format is:

San Francisco @ Arizona: 24 - 20

If you think Arizona will win 24-20, the required format is:

San Francisco @ Arizona: 20-24

If provided, a bold highlight of the winning team will override a conflicting score format. A bold highlight of the intended winning team is not necessary but helps clarify the winning team in case of an error in the scoring format, for example:

San Francisco @ Arizona: 20-24 would be scored as San Francisco winning 24 - 14 based on the bold highlight of San Francisco as the intended winning team. Likewise, San Francisco @ Arizona: 24-14 would be scored as Arizona winning 24 - 14 based on the bold highlight of Arizona as the intended winning team.

A bold highlight of the team’s individual score is unnecessary (and could complicate things anyway) and won’t be considered in the scoring, such as San Francisco @ Arizona 24-20(no need to bold the score).

You can post scoring predictions at any time up until the start of the official game time. You can even change your scoring predictions multiple times if needed. If you make a mistake in the formatting, we’ll try to reply to your score, reminding you to correct it or clarify. Changes must be made as a reply to your original post. Scores must post by the start of the official game time or will be considered late and not counted in the scoring totals.

In case Scores are posted past the scheduled game start time, we will resolve any disputes using ESPN’s game summary. The box score summary will have the actual and official game start times.