FROM A TO Z
Baltimore: The Ravens lead the NFL in interceptions (18) and takeaways (26). Baltimore is seeking its first three-game winning streak of the season.
Buffalo: LeSean McCoy has 402 yards from scrimmage and three touchdowns in four meetings with the Patriots. He has 1,053 total yards this season.
Cincinnati: Andy Dalton is first Bengals QB since Akili Smith in 2000 to go five games without an interception. But he was picked off four times in the season opener.
CHARGERS: The Chargers were responsible for the Browns’ sole win last season when kicker Josh Lambo missed two field goals in a 20-17 loss.
Cleveland: The Browns are the second team to start 0-11 in consecutive seasons, joining the 1976-77 Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who were an expansion team the first season.
Denver: Trevor Siemian will be third quarterback to start for the Broncos in as many games. Coach Vance Joseph was Miami’s defensive coordinator last year.
Houston: The Texans scored a franchise-high 57 points earlier this season against the Titans, and their 43-point victory was largest in team history.
Indianapolis: Receiver T.Y. Hilton needs one 150-yard receiving game to tie Marvin Harrison for the most such games in Colts history (11).
Jacksonville: Jaguars open the first of three straight home games and seek their eighth regular-season win for first time since 2010, when they finished 8-8.
Kansas City: Tight end Travis Kelce has at least one catch in 59 straight games. He has 62 catches for 777 yards with five touchdowns this season.
Miami: The Dolphins are are on pace for their lowest-scoring season in 50 years. They are tied for the second-most points allowed and third-worst in points scored.
New England: Bill Belichick — 15-2 vs. Bills since 2002— has more wins at Orchard Park than any Bills coach since Wade Phillips went 17-7 from 1998 to 2000.
N.Y. Jets: Robby Anderson is the seventh player in Jets history with a touchdown catch in five straight games, and leads the NFL with four of 20 yards or more.
Oakland: The Raiders will be without two of their three top receivers Amari Cooper (concussion) and Michael Crabtree (suspension) against the Giants.
Pittsburgh: Le’Veon Bell leads league in yards rushing (981) and combined yards (1,377). Defensive end Cam Heyward has nine sacks.
Tennessee: Tight end Delanie Walker had his first touchdown reception of the season last week, but he’s had 53 catches for 613 yards receiving.