Los Angeles Times

FROM A TO Z

- Compiled by MATT WILHALME

Arizona:

The Cardinals haven’t scored in the first quarter this season. Cornerback Patrick Peterson has six intercepti­ons in 10 career games vs. the Rams.

Atlanta:

Receiver Julio Jones was held to one catch against the Saints last week, but is averaging 128.5 yards receiving in his last six home games.

Carolina:

Fozzy Whittaker and Cameron Artis-Payne combined for 69 yards rushing and no scores against Vikings with Jonathan Stewart (hamstring) held out.

Chicago:

The Bears signed former Lions running back Joique Bell with Jeremy Langford (ankle) and Ka’Deem Carey (hamstring) both out because of injuries.

Dallas:

Cole Beasley has an NFL-high 10 catches on third down, with nine resulting in first downs. The Cowboys have won three of their last four against the 49ers.

Detroit:

Marvin Jones leads the NFL with 408 yards receiving after posting a career-high 205 yards and catching two touchdown passes against the Packers.

Green Bay:

The Packers have allowed the fewest yards rushing (42.7) per game and have given up just one score. Green Bay is averaging 100.3 yards rushing with two TDs.

Minnesota:

Kyle Rudolph has the third-most catches (196) by a tight end in team history. Only Steve Jordan (498) and Visanthe Shiancoe (208) have more.

New Orleans:

Drew Brees began his career with the Chargers in 2001. This will be his first game at Qualcomm Stadium since suffering a shoulder injury there in 2005.

N.Y. Giants:

The Giants will play away from home for the 17th time in last 21 Monday night games, a stretch that began with a loss to the Vikings, 28-16, on Nov. 19, 2001.

Philadelph­ia:

Right tackle Lane Johnson’s appeal of his 10-game suspension for violating the NFL’s performanc­eenhancing drug policy will be heard on Oct. 4.

RAMS:

L.A. has the fourth-most penalties (27) and third-most penalty yards (249). The Rams were one of two visiting teams last season to win in Arizona.

San Francisco:

The 49ers have allowed just two sacks — the fewest in the league. San Francisco also has been penalized a league-low 12 times for 95 yards.

Seattle:

Seahawks quarterbac­k Russell Wilson is expected to start despite suffering a sprained medial collateral ligament in his left knee vs. 49ers last week.

Tampa Bay:

Receiver Mike Evans leads the NFC with 21 catches. His 301 yards receiving through three games are the most by a Buccaneer in team history.

Washington:

The Redskins rank 31st of 32 teams in red-zone touchdown percentage, with only three scores in 14 possession­s inside their opponent’s 20.

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