1:00 p.m.
Arizona Cardinals vs. Green Bay Packers Game Center
Dan Williams and the Cardinals (4-4) head to Green Bay for a meeting with the Packers (5-3) Sunday afternoon. Williams earned the start at nose tackle and finished with one tackle in a 24-3 loss to San Francisco on Monday Night Football.
Denver Broncos vs. Cincinnati Bengals Game Center
Coming off of a 34-14 Sunday Night Football victory, Robert Ayers, Britton Colquitt, Malik Jackson, Peyton Manning and the Denver Broncos (4-3) head to Cincinnati for a meeting with Jason Allen and the Bengals (3-4).
Ayers and Jackson each got in the game but didn't record any stats. Colquitt finished with 5 punts for a 46.4 average dropping three punts inside the 20 yard line and Peyton Manning went 22-30 for 305 yards and three touchdowns. The 300 yard passing game was his fifth-straight in 2012 and 68th of his career.
Allen had a bye week with the Bengals during week eight.
AZCentral.com: Broncos riding Peyton Manning return
Fox News: Struggling Bengals try to solve Peyton problem
Business Insider: Peyton Manning Is Having The Second Best Season of His Career
UPI.com: Manning, Rodgers receive NFL honors
Examiner.com: Denver Broncos' Peyton Manning wins AFC Offensive Player of the Month

Baltimore Ravens vs. Cleveland Browns Game Center
Morgan Cox and the Ravens (5-2) head to Cleveland for a meeting with Montario Hardesty, Jarrod Shaw and the Browns (2-6).
Cox had a bye week in week eight while Hardesty had just three rushes for three yards and Shaw was not active in a 7-6 victory over San Diego.
ESPN: Trent Richardson has rib injury
Miami Dolphins vs. Indianapolis Colts Game Center
Kevin Burnett, Tony McDaniel and the Dolphins (4-3) head to Indy for a meeting with the 4-3 Colts.
Burnett got the start at linebacker finishing with six tackles, a sack and a pass defended. McDaniel finished with a tackle and a quarterback hurry in a 30-9 victory at the New York Jets.
CBSSports.com: After Further Review: Miami's run-stuffing interior linemen the secret
KFFL: Dolphins | Three players do not practice

Buffalo Bills vs. Houston Texans Game Center
Arian Foster and the Houston Texans (6-1) play host to the 3-4 Buffalo Bills. Foster is coming off of a bye week where he returned home to California to have his high school number retired.
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle: Buffalo Bills aware of challenge in Houston Texans
Washington Post: Bills' porous run defense braces for latest test: Texans running back Arian Foster
ESPN: Texans look to build Foster's streak
Yahoo! Sports: Bills-Texans Preview
4:00 p.m.
Minnesota Vikings vs. Seattle Seahawks Game Center
Marvin Mitchell and the Vikings (5-3) head to Seattle for a meeting with the Seahawks (4-4). Mitchell played last week in a 36-17 loss on Thursday Night Football to Tampa Bay, but had no stats.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs. Oakland Raiders Game Center
Luke Stocker and the Bucs (3-4) head to Oakland for a meeting with Denarius Moore and the Raiders (3-4). The duo of NFL Vols were teammates from 2007-10 for Tennessee.
Stocker started at tight end but registered no stats in the Thursday Night Football meeting with Minnesota while Moore gained the start at wide receiver registering a team high eight catches for 96 yards and a touchdown in a 26-16 win at Kansas City.
San Francisco Chronicle: Spotlight on Denarius Moore Sunday
Pro Football Weekly: Dawning of the age of Denarius
CBS Local: Denarius Moore: Future Superstar for the Oakland Raiders
NBC Bay Area:Healthy Again, Raiders' Denarius Moore is Showing His Talent
Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New York Giants Game Center
Ramon Foster and the Steelers (4-3) head to New Jersey for a meeting with the Giants (6-2). Foster earned his seventh start at right guard last week in a 27-12 win over Washington.
Pittsburgh Post Gazette: Head to head: Steelers LT Max Starks vs. Giants DE Jason Pierre-Paul
Steelers Depot: Steelers Offensive Line Breakdown - Washington Redskins - Week 8
Tribune-Review: Steelers' Foster, Colon on guard against Giants
Sunday Night Football
Dallas Cowboys vs. Atlanta Falcons Game Center
Jason Witten and the Cowboys (3-4) head to Atlanta for a meeting with the NFL's only undefeated team, the Falcons (7-0) for Sunday Night Football.
The Cowboys are coming off of a tough loss to the Giants last week where Witten had a career week making a franchise record, and NFL record for tight ends, 18 catches for 167 yards. With just four receptions this week, Witten will become the all-time Cowboys reception leader passing Michael Irvin (750).
Detroit Free Press: Witten says Cowboys face 'tremendous urgency'
Dallas Morning News: Cowboys' tight end Jason Witten climbing all-time statistical rankings
Kansas City Star: Witten on threshold of becoming No. 1 Cowboy in receptions
Fort Worth Star Telegram: Jason Garrett: Witten "absolutely" a Hall of Famer






