Preview Roundups
November 29, 2015
New Orleans at Houston 1:00 PM ET
The Houston Texans are winners of three straight on the back of a dominating defense but face a high-powered offense on Sunday when the New Orleans Saints visit. The Saints switched defensive coordinators during their off week and hope the change can deliver a boost to a defense surrendering an NFL-high 31.5 points.
St. Louis at Cincinnati 1:00 PM ET
What started as a turbulent week on the field has turned into a disheartening turn off it for the St. Louis Rams, who look to halt a three-game losing streak when they visit the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday. The Rams were rocked by the news that suspended wide receiver Stedman Bailey was shot twice in the head Tuesday night in Miami.
Minnesota at Atlanta 1:00 PM ET

The Minnesota Vikings aim to bounce back from their first loss since Week 4 and keep pace in the NFC North when they travel to take on the struggling Atlanta Falcons on Sunday. Minnesota’s third-ranked scoring defense looks to further frustrate a Falcons’ offense that has committed 16 turnovers in the last six games. 

N.Y. Giants at Washington 1:00 PM ET
The New York Giants look to continue their dominance over the host Washington Redskins when the two teams meet in an unlikely battle for first place in the muddled NFC East Division. New York has won five straight in the series, including a 32-21 decision earlier in the season.
Tampa Bay at Indianapolis 1:00 PM ET
The Indianapolis Colts are undefeated with 40-year-old Matt Hasselbeck starting under center and are hanging in at the top of the AFC South. Hasselbeck and the Colts will go up against a much younger quarterback when surging rookie Jameis Winston brings the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to Indianapolis on Sunday.
Buffalo at Kansas City 1:00 PM ET

The Kansas City Chiefs have come back from the dead, and they’ll try to improve their standing in the playoff picture when they host the Buffalo Bills on Sunday in a matchup of AFC wild-card hopefuls. The Bills also are part of a four-way tie for that final playoff spot but are coming off a 20-13 loss at New England on Monday night.

Oakland at Tennessee 1:00 PM ET
The Oakland Raiders attempt to halt their three-game losing streak when they visit the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. Oakland has not been victorious since trouncing the New York Jets on Nov. 1, falling to Pittsburgh, Minnesota and Detroit during a stretch that has put a serious dent in its hope to end a 12-year playoff drought.
San Diego at Jacksonville 1:00 PM ET
The Jacksonville Jaguars attempt to match their longest winning streak since 2007 when they host the struggling San Diego Chargers on Sunday. Jacksonville looks to post a third consecutive victory for the sixth time since capturing four in a row from Sept. 16-Oct. 14, 2007, during a season in which it last qualified for the playoffs.
Miami at N.Y. Jets 1:00 PM ET
Losses in four of its last five games have put the New York Jets' postseason hopes in peril. The Jets look to right the ship when they host the Miami Dolphins on Sunday in a crucial AFC East battle among wild-card contenders.
Arizona at San Francisco 4:05 PM ET
The Arizona Cardinals have a clear path to the NFC West title and go for their fifth consecutive victory when they visit the division-rival San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. Owners of the league's highest-scoring offense with an average of 33.6 points per game, the high-powered Cardinals manhandled the 49ers 47-7 in Week 3.
Pittsburgh at Seattle 4:25 PM ET
The Seattle Seahawks have a chance to beat an opponent with a winning record for the first time this season when they host the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday in a matchup of teams jockeying for playoff position. The reigning two-time NFC champion Seahawks are 5-5 despite holding a lead in the fourth quarter of every game this season.
New England at Denver 8:30 PM ET
Peyton Manning will be reduced to a spectator's role as the New England Patriots continue their pursuit of a perfect season when they visit the Denver Broncos on Sunday night in a showdown among AFC division leaders. Manning will sit out his second straight game due to a foot injury for the Broncos, who trail New England by two games for the conference's best record.