FROM A TO Z
Arizona: Chandler Jones is tied for the league lead with 12 sacks — a half sack shy of his careerhigh — and leads NFL in tackles for loss (20) and quarterback hits (25).
Atlanta: Julio Jones had 253 yards receiving with two touchdowns last week against the Buccaneers. He has three career games with more than 250 yards.
Carolina: Linebacker Luke Kuechly had a 34-yard scoop and score last week and leads the league with 15 interceptions since 2012, when he was drafted.
Chicago: The Bears had six yards rushing last week, the second-lowest in team history. Chicago will finish with a record no better than .500 for the fifth straight year.
Dallas: The Cowboys are expected to get All-Pro linebacker Sean Lee (hamstring) back next week after missing three games. He has 52 total tackles.
Detroit: Quarterback Matthew Stafford has an ankle injury but intends to make his 108th consecutive regular-season start this week against the Ravens.
Green Bay: Quarterback Aaron Rodgers returned to practice Saturday for the first time since undergoing surgery to repair his broken right collarbone.
Minnesota: The Vikings have topped more than 400 total yards in three straight games for the first time since 2010 when they had Brett Favre at quarterback.
New Orleans: Saints are the first team with two RBs, Alvin Kamara (1,094) and Mark Ingram (1,055), with more than 1,000 scrimmage yards in 11 games.
N.Y. Giants: The Giants, who have yet to score 30 or more points under coach Ben McAdoo in two seasons, have benched QB Eli Manning for Geno Smith.
Philadelphia: The Eagles could become second team in Super Bowl era to win five straight games by 20 or more points. The other was the 1999 Rams.
RAMS: The Rams are seeking their first season-sweep of the Cardinals since 2012. They’ve won the series with Arizona once in the last 13 years.
San Francisco: Carlos Hyde is one of two players leading his team in rushing attempts (157) and receptions (49). Buffalo’s LeSean McCoy (192, 46) is the other.
Seattle: The Seahawks have lost two straight at home for the first time since 2015. They have not lost three straight home games since 2008, when they finished 4-12.
Tampa Bay: Mike Evans and Steelers’ Antonio Brown are only two NFL receivers with at least 2,000 yards receiving and 15 touchdown catches since 2016.
Washington: Kirk Cousins had two passes intercepted and was sacked four times in the Redskins’ 38-14 loss to the Cowboys on Thursday night.