Preview Roundups
October 22, 2017
Tampa Bay at Buffalo 1:00 PM ET
Two teams with issues at quarterback face off when the Buffalo Bills host the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Struggling Tyrod Taylor will remain under center for the Bills but Tampa Bay is unsure who will get the call after Jameis Winston suffered a shoulder injury last week.

Carolina at Chicago 1:00 PM ET

Rookie quarterback Mitch Trubisky has faced tough assignments in his first two starts for the Chicago Bears, and now the opposition gets even tougher. Trubisky and the Bears host the Carolina Panthers and their excellent defense on Sunday.

Tennessee at Cleveland 1:00 PM ET
The Cleveland Browns are trying to gain some stability at the quarterback spot and will start DeShone Kizer this week after benching the rookie in favor of Kevin Hogan last week. The Tennessee Titans, who visit the Browns on Sunday, have no question about their quarterback spot, as long as they manage to keep Marcus Mariota healthy.
New Orleans at Green Bay 1:00 PM ET
Aaron Rodgers is sidelined with a broken collarbone, and that leaves all eyes on quarterback Brett Hundley when the Green Bay Packers host the New Orleans Saints on Sunday. Hundley will be making his first career start and must upgrade his play after throwing three interceptions in relief of the injured Rodgers in last Sunday's loss to Minnesota.
Jacksonville at Indianapolis 1:00 PM ET
With Andrew Luck sidelined, possibly for the rest of the season, Jacoby Brissett remains under center as the Indianapolis Colts host the Jacksonville Jaguars in an AFC South Division contest on Sunday. The home team has won the last five meetings in the series, including last year's season finale when Luck's touchdown pass to Jack Doyle with nine seconds remaining provided the winning margin in a
Arizona at L.A. Rams 1:00 PM ET
Adrian Peterson provided an instant spark in his debut with the Arizona Cardinals and aims to do more of the same when the team plays the role of visitor Sunday against the Los Angeles Rams at Twickenham Stadium in London. Peterson rushed for 134 yards and two touchdowns in Arizona's 38-33 home triumph over Tampa Bay last Sunday, earning NFC Offensive Player of the Week honors in the process.
N.Y. Jets at Miami 1:00 PM ET

When the New York Jets defeated the Miami Dolphins in Week 3, it looked like a matchup of two of the league’s worst teams. Both clubs have emerged as surprise contenders in the wide-open AFC East, however, and Sunday’s rematch at Miami could play a big role in how the division shakes out.

Baltimore at Minnesota 1:00 PM ET

Despite an injury-riddled offensive backfield, the Minnesota Vikings are in good shape in the NFC North. The Vikings will try to win their third straight game and remain atop the division standings when they host the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.

Dallas at San Francisco 4:05 PM ET
The Dallas Cowboys are hoping a week off helps them avoid a third straight loss and the dubious distinction of falling to a winless team when they visit the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. Dallas performed well offensively in the last two games before its bye week but struggled on defense, allowing 35 points against both the Los Angeles Rams and Green Bay Packers in back-to-back home defeats.
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh 4:25 PM ET
The Steelers and the Cincinnati Bengals make no secret of the fact that they don't particularly care for each other, and the latest chapter in the rivalry will take place Sunday at Pittsburgh. The Steelers sit atop the AFC North but are still not quite hitting on all cylinders on offense while the Bengals would love to get back to .500 at the expense of their division rivals.
Denver at L.A. Chargers 4:25 PM ET
The Denver Broncos are fresh off a disappointing home loss but aim to complete a season sweep of the Los Angeles Chargers when they visit Southern California on Sunday. Denver, which suffered a 23-10 loss to the previously winless New York Giants last week, opened the season with a 24-21 victory over the Chargers.
Seattle at N.Y. Giants 4:25 PM ET
The Seattle Seahawks are rested and coming off a bye as they prepare to travel across the country to face the New York Giants on Sunday. The Seahawks appear to be breaking out of their early-season slumber, winning their last two games and posting their first road victory by shutting down the Los Angeles Rams prior to last week's bye.
Atlanta at New England 8:30 PM ET
Just another regular-season game? Try convincing the Atlanta Falcons, who have to blot out the stinging memory of the biggest one that got away when they visit the New England Patriots on Sunday night for a rematch of last season's Super Bowl. For those living in a cave, Atlanta led the Patriots by 25 points in the third quarter before losing in overtime.