Preview Roundups
November 18, 2018
Cincinnati at Baltimore 1:00 PM ET
The Baltimore Ravens stumbled into their bye week with three straight losses and dug themselves a big hole in the AFC North. The Ravens will try to begin the process of crawling out of that hole when they return from the bye to host the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday.
Dallas at Atlanta 1:00 PM ET

The Dallas Cowboys still are in the mix in the mediocre NFC East, but they’ll need to snap a three-game skid against the host Atlanta Falcons on Sunday to avoid losing ground. The Cowboys are two games behind first-place Washington in the division while the Falcons, who have a matching 4-5 record, trail NFC South-leading New Orleands by four contests.

Carolina at Detroit 1:00 PM ET

After playing outstanding defense during a three-game winning streak, the Carolina Panthers turned in one of their worst efforts on that side of the ball in recent memory last week. The Panthers will try to bounce back from that lackluster performance and bolster their position in the NFC wild-card race when they visit the Detroit Lions on Sunday.

Houston at Washington 1:00 PM ET
The Houston Texans bid to match a franchise record by winning seven in a row for the first time since 2011 on Sunday when they face the Washington Redskins at FedEx Field. The well-rested Texans hope to continue their magic following their bye, led by a determined defense that has not allowed more than two touchdowns in five consecutive contests.
Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants 1:00 PM ET
Jason Pierre-Paul accepted his offseason trade from the New York Giants to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers as strictly business, but it became personal when he failed to receive a phone call from his former team's brass prior to the move. The two-time Pro Bowl defensive end will have a chance to vent his frustrations on Sunday when the Buccaneers visit the Giants at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J.
Tennessee at Indianapolis 1:00 PM ET
If Andrew Luck's career history is any indication, the Indianapolis Colts should find themselves tied with the Tennessee Titans for second place in the AFC South when they host their showdown on Sunday. Luck has yet to lose to Tennessee since joining the NFL, winning all nine meetings in which he has participated, although the Titans swept the two-game series last year as the star quarterback was out with a shoulder injury.
Pittsburgh at Jacksonville 1:00 PM ET
The Pittsburgh Steelers have ripped off five victories in a row to move to the top of the AFC North while the Jacksonville Jaguars have stumbled to five straight losses to plummet to the bottom of the AFC South. Yet when the teams square off Sunday in Jacksonville, the Steelers certainly will not be overlooking an opponent that has not won since Sept. 30.
Oakland at Arizona 4:05 PM ET
Two teams in the running for the first overall draft pick next year square off Sunday as the Arizona Cardinals host the Oakland Raiders. Arizona is among the worst teams in the NFL at 2-7 after suffering a 26-14 loss at Kansas City last week.
Denver at L.A. Chargers 4:05 PM ET
The Los Angeles Chargers look to extend their winning streak to seven games when they host the AFC West-rival Denver Broncos on Sunday. The Chargers' first contest at the StubHub Center in Carson, Calif. in 42 days will be against a Denver team that has suffered six setbacks in its last seven games.
Philadelphia at New Orleans 4:25 PM ET
The New Orleans Saints are bolstering their case toward being a serious contender for the second Super Bowl title in franchise history while the Philadelphia Eagles appear content to hold onto memories from last season's fabled run. The high-octane Saints vie for their ninth straight victory on Sunday when they take their NFL-best 36.7 scoring average into Mercedes-Benz Superdome to host the Eagles.
Minnesota at Chicago 8:20 PM ET
First place in the NFC North is on the line Sunday night when the Minnesota Vikings invade Soldier Field to face the Chicago Bears for a matchup between two of the hotter teams in the conference. The Vikings have won four of their last five games after getting past the Detroit Lions 24-9 two Sundays ago and then enjoying a bye week to watch the Bears defeat the Lions 34-22.