Los Angeles Times

FROM A TO Z

- Compiled by MATT WILHALME

Arizona: The Cardinals lost both starting guards (Mike Iupati, Evan Mathis) to ankle injuries last week. Arizona’s 18 sacks are the third-most in the NFL.

Atlanta: Tevin Coleman leads all running backs with 313 yards receiving. The Falcons have not allowed a back to run for more than 100 yards in 10 consecutiv­e games.

Carolina: Greg Olsen had nine receptions for a career-high 181 yards last week against the Buccaneers and leads all tight ends in catches(27)and yards receiving (335).

Chicago: Linebacker Willie Young had a career-high three sacks last week. Connor Barth is five for eight on field goals and is tied for 29th in accuracy (62%).

Dallas: Dak Prescott has attempted 155 passes without an intercepti­on, a rookie record, and second only behind the Patriots’ Tom Brady (162) to open a career.

Detroit: Receiver Anquan Boldin has had a touchdown catch in his last three games against the Rams, and more against them (10) than any other team.

Green Bay: Jordy Nelson has five receiving touchdowns in his first four games after missing all of last season because of a torn anterior cruciate ligament.

Minnesota: The Vikings signed former Ram Jake Long to bolster an offensive line that last lost starting right tackle Andre Smith to triceps surgery.

New Orleans: No Saints player has rushed for more than 100 yards this season. Mark Ingram owns Saints’ single-game high with 77 yards in Week 3 vs. the Falcons.

N.Y. Giants: Eli Manning needs one touchdown pass to become eighth in NFL history with 300. Odell Beckham Jr. had his first touchdown catch of the season last week.

Philadelph­ia: Rookie Halapouliv­aati Vaitai will start at right tackle in place of Lane Johnson, who was suspended 10 games for testing positive for PEDs.

RAMS: Todd Gurley averaged a career-high 8.8 yards per carry, running 16 times for 140 yards with two touchdowns, in a win over the Lions last season.

San Francisco: Carlos Hyde is tied for the most rushing touchdowns (six) and has scored in three consecutiv­e games for the first time in his career.

Seattle: Safety Earl Thomas is set to make his 101st consecutiv­e start, breaking a tie with Cortez Kennedy for most in franchise history by a defensive player.

Tampa Bay: In the Buccaneers’ two wins, Jameis Winston has thrown the ball a combined 65 times. In their three losses, he’s gone to the air 145 times.

Washington: The Redskins have won their last three meetings with the Eagles. DeSean Jackson averaged 94.3 yards in three games against his former team.

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