The Dolphins are expected to get back OLB Joey Porter from his hamstring injury this week.
Patriots RB Fred Taylor admitted to reporters Thursday night that his potentially season-ending ankle surgery is "more serious than a scope."
Jets coach Rex Ryan called game planning to defend the Dolphins' Wildcat package "a pain in the tail."
Ravens offensive coordinator Cam Cameron gave WR Mark Clayton a vote of confidence despite Clayton's game-ending Week 4 drop on fourth down.
One NFL scout believes that the Bengals can knock off Baltimore Sunday because the Ravens are susceptible to the pass.
With leading tackler D'Qwell Jackson doubtful for Sunday, the Browns may have to turn to a pair of unproductive rookie linebackers.
With leading tackler D'Qwell Jackson doubtful for Sunday, the Browns may have to turn to a pair of unproductive rookie linebackers.
The Steelers are favored to win Sunday's game at Detroit by 10.5 points.
Texans DE Mario Williams (groin) did little in practice this week and will be a game-time decision Sunday against Arizona.
Colts QB Peyton Manning is averaging 330.3 yards per game to lead the NFL's No. 1 passing offense.
The 2-2 Jaguars can move above the .500 mark with a win over an injury-depleted Seahawks team on Sunday.
All four of the Tennessean's Titans writers predict that coach Jeff Fisher's club will move to 0-5 with a loss Sunday to Indianapolis.
Broncos coach Josh McDaniels says RB Knowshon Moreno is "ready to go with the whole game plan" as the rookie prepares for his first career start Sunday against New England.
Chiefs TE Sean Ryan isn't exactly replacing Tony Gonzalez, but he is leading the team in receptions with eleven through four weeks.
Chiefs TE Sean Ryan isn't exactly replacing Tony Gonzalez, but he is leading the team in receptions with eleven through four weeks.
CBSSports.com senior writer Clark Judge believes that Chargers RB LaDainian Tomlinson may have hit the wall at age 30.
Cowboys OLB Anthony Spencer has zero sacks through four games, but insists he's on the verge of a breakout week.
Giants QB Eli Manning (questionable, foot) took almost all of his "limited" practice reps out of the shotgun Friday and is a game-time decision for Week 5.
The Eagles are expected to use a rotation at middle linebacker on Sunday, with newly re-signed Jeremiah Trotter spelling Omar Gaither.
The Redskins will use Glenn Pakulak to punt against the Panthers; usual starter Hunter Smith (groin) will be inactive.
With 14 sacks so far, the Bears are on pace for 56 and well on their way to eclipsing their 2008 sacks total of 28.
Lions coach Jim Schwartz confirmed that DeAndre Levy will start Week Five at weakside linebacker, while Ernie Sims will "spot play" off the bench.
The Packers, currently on their bye, emerged from the off week last year to go 2-7 the rest of the way.
Vikings RT Phil Loadholt (ankle) is questionable to play Sunday; luckily Minnesota is facing the Rams.
The Falcons have struggled running against 3-4 defenses, and they hope that some screen plays to RB Jerious Norwood can help them against San Francisco.
The Panthers have ruled out rookie RB Mike Goodson (concussion) for Week Five against the Redskins.
Through four weeks, the Saints have the second-best television ratings in the league.
The Bucs cut ties with rookie DE Maurice Evans to make room on the roster for FS Tanard Jackson's return from suspension.
Cardinals WR/KR Steve Breaston was limited in practice all week and is listed as questionable, but he seems likely to play Sunday against the Texans.
Coach Jim Mora says the injury-sacked state of the Seahawks offensive line has no bearing on whether QB Matt Hasselbeck (fractured rib) will start in Week Five.
Defensive coordinator Greg Manusky attributes the 49ers' suddenly stout defense to improved play from NT Aubrayo Franklin.
Rams WR Donnie Avery is expected to start Sunday's matchup with the Vikings despite being listed as questionable with a hamstring injury.
"Clark Judge believes that Chargers RB LaDainian Tomlinson may have hit the wall at age 30."
Not true, the problem is with the pathetic O-line. They can't protect Rivers or.... open any holes for L.T.
Too bad the Bears only get to play the Packers once more. They could really pad their sack numbers.