Preview Roundups
October 17, 2021
Miami at Jacksonville 9:30 AM ET
Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, who has been out for three weeks with fractured ribs, is on track to return on Sunday when his Miami Dolphins play the Jacksonville Jaguars in London.
Kansas City at Washington 1:00 PM ET
The Kansas City Chiefs are looking nothing like the top team in the AFC, a distinction they enjoyed winning conference titles each of the last two seasons.
L.A. Rams at N.Y. Giants 1:00 PM ET
Tied for the second-best record in the NFL, yet with more to prove, the Los Angeles Rams head east to face the shorthanded New York Giants as heavy favorites on Sunday afternoon.
Houston at Indianapolis 1:00 PM ET
Following a gut-wrenching loss to the Baltimore Ravens on Monday night during which Indianapolis blew a 19-point, third-quarter lead, the Colts were in the market for good news.
Cincinnati at Detroit 1:00 PM ET
The Detroit Lions have been a snakebitten franchise for decades. Their luck hasn't changed in Dan Campbell's first season as head coach.
Green Bay at Chicago 1:00 PM ET
Justin Fields versus Aaron Rodgers will be a go on Sunday when the Chicago Bears host the longtime rival Green Bay Packers.
L.A. Chargers at Baltimore 1:00 PM ET
After five games, the Los Angeles Chargers (4-1) are the unlikely leaders of the AFC West, with the preseason favorites Kansas City Chiefs looking up at the Bolts in the standings at 2-3.
Minnesota at Carolina 1:00 PM ET
The Minnesota Vikings have come to count on their defense early in the season.
Arizona at Cleveland 4:05 PM ET
Former No. 1 overall draft picks and college teammates, Kyler Murray and Baker Mayfield, square off for the second time in three years when the undefeated Arizona Cardinals visit Cleveland to take on the Browns on Sunday.
Dallas at New England 4:25 PM ET
Up-and-comer Mac Jones and the New England Patriots will complete their Texas two-step when they host Dak Prescott and the surging Dallas Cowboys on Sunday afternoon in Foxborough, Mass.
Las Vegas at Denver 4:25 PM ET
Raiders Week in Denver is normally a time to sneer at the AFC West rivals and call them names. But with the upheaval within the Las Vegas organization, the vitriol has been largely muted ahead of Sunday's game between the Raiders and Broncos.
Seattle at Pittsburgh 8:20 PM ET
Trivia question: Who was the last quarterback to start a regular-season game for the Seattle Seahawks other than Russell Wilson?