Los Angeles Times

FROM A TO Z

- Compiled by MATT WILHALME

Arizona: At 34, Larry Fitzgerald needs eight receptions and 18 yards to become the oldest player to have 100 catches and 1,000 yards receiving in a season.

Atlanta: Julio Jones ranks third with 1,215 yards receiving (with three touchdowns) and has averaged 96.4 yards in his last seven games against the Saints.

Carolina: Cam Newton needs 31 yards rushing to move into third place all-time among quarterbac­ks. Jonathan Stewart has five touchdowns in the last four games.

Chicago: With a 13-33 record over three seasons, John Fox could be coaching his final home game for the Bears, who have lost six of their last seven games.

Dallas: Dak Prescott leads all quarterbac­ks with 12 rushing touchdowns over two seasons. A win over Seattle keeps Dallas alive in wild-card race.

Detroit: Lions Pro Bowl corner Darius Slay had two intercepti­ons vs. Bears, his second twopick game of the season. He leads NFL with seven intercepti­ons.

Green Bay: The Packers have been eliminated from the playoffs and will miss the postseason for the first time since 2008, Aaron Rodgers’ first full season as a starter.

Minnesota: The Vikings have clinched the NFC North, their second division title in last three seasons. The only other team to win the title since 2010 is the Packers.

New Orleans: The Saints have three players with more than 1,000 total yards: Mark Ingram (1,420), Alvin Kamara (1,336) and Michael Thomas (1,085).

N.Y. Giants: Orleans Darkwa’s four rushing scores through Week 15 are the most by a Giant since Andre Williams (seven) and Rashad Jennings (four)in 2014.

Philadelph­ia: Nick Foles tied the NFL record with seven touchdown passes against the Raiders in 2013. He had four touchdown throws vs. Giants last week.

RAMS: Last week, Todd Gurley became the first running back since 2010 to have three-plus touchdowns rushing and a touchdown receiving in the same game.

San Francisco: The 49ers, who have held four straight foes to fewer than 100 yards rushing for first time since 2013, faces NFL’s top rushing attack (Jaguars).

Seattle: Seahawks have lost two in a row. Their last three-game losing streak came in 2010, when they earned a wild-card spot in the playoffs with a record of 7-9.

Tampa Bay: Brent Grimes is going for his third straight game vs. Panthers with a pick. Tampa Bay allows an NFL-worst 276.1 yards passing per game.

Washington: Defensive lineman Anthony Lanier had two sacks, a forced fumble and three pass breakups vs. Cardinals. He has five sacks in last five games.

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