Los Angeles Times

FROM A TO Z

- Compiled by MATT WILHALME

Baltimore: Ravens coach John Harbaugh seeks his 100th victory. Baltimore leads the NFL with 12 intercepti­ons and is tied with Buffalo for lead in takeaways (17).

Buffalo: Quarterbac­k Tyrod Taylor was sacked a season-high seven times by the New York Jets in the Bills’ 34-21 loss on Thursday. He’s been sacked 26 times.

Cincinnati: Andy Dalton needs one touchdown pass to tie Carson Palmer for third on the Bengals’ all-time list with 154. He’s 3-0 against the Jaguars.

CHARGERS: Denzel Perryman is expected to make his regular-season debut next week vs. the Jaguars after missing the first eight games because of a left ankle injury.

Cleveland: Receiver Josh Gordon was conditiona­lly reinstated by the NFL and could return to the field for the Browns’ last five games of the season.

Denver: Brock Osweiler will start for the Broncos in place of the benched Trevor Siemian, his first start for Denver since 2015 when he backed up Peyton Manning.

Houston: Tom Savage returns to the starting quarterbac­k role with Deshaun Watson lost for the season with a torn ACL. Savage started Week 1 and lost.

Indianapol­is: The Colts put Andrew Luck (shoulder) on injured reserve. The quarterbac­k will have missed 26 games over the last three seasons.

Jacksonvil­le: The Jaguars are 9-29 at home since 2011, not including five London games. Jacksonvil­le hasn’t won back-to-back games since last October.

Kansas City: Corner Marcus Peters has 21 takeaways since entering league in 2015. Linebacker Justin Houston has had 17 games with at least two sacks since 2011.

Miami: The Dolphins have been shut out twice for first time since 2001, and outscored in losses 80-6, the only points coming on the final play vs. the Jets on Sept. 24.

New England: The Patriots agreed to a three-year deal with backup quarterbac­k Brian Hoyer days after trading Jimmy Garoppolo to the 49ers.

N.Y. Jets: Running back Matt Forte rushed for 77 yards in 14 carries while picking up his first two touchdowns of the season in a victory over the Bills on Thursday.

Oakland: Receiver Cordarrell­e Patterson ranks second in the league with 30.9 average on kickoff returns. He’s returned two kicks for touchdowns.

Pittsburgh: Rookie JuJu Smith-Schuster is the Steelers’ second-leading receiver with 424 yards in 24 catches, and a team-leading four touchdowns.

Tennessee: The Titans have allowed two offensive touchdowns in the last three games. DeMarco Murray has eight rushing TDs in the last 10 home games.

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