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Saturday one-liners

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The Bills know they need a plan for Green Bay LB Clay Matthews.

LB Kelvin Sheppard likely will be getting his first start with the Dolphins.

Patriots DE Chandler Jones is moving closer to a return from a hip injury.

Jets WR Percy Harvin “definitely” wants to return to the team in 2015. (He’s got 10.5 million reasons to say that.)

Ravens LB Pernell McPhee, in the final year of his contract, is hoping for a big contract.

Bengals CB Leon Hall hopes not to be judged too harshly for giving up a 94-yard touchdown to Martavis Bryant last Sunday.

The Browns are trying to persuade S Jim Leonhard not to retire after the season.

Steelers G David DeCastro has become a key component in the counter play that has been springing RB Le’Veon Bell.

Texans LB John Simon is ready to play, if needed to replace Whitney Mercilus vs. Indy.

Colts WR Reggie Wayne won’t use injury as an excuse; “If I’m out there playing, I’m good,” he said.

With Jaguars RB Denard Robinson on IR, Storm Johnson will be getting more opportunities.

The Titans will be short multiple tackles on Sunday.

Broncos C Will Montgomery has helped jump start the running game.

The Chiefs are three games away from becoming the first team since 1950 to not throw a touchdown pass to a wide receiver.

Raiders CB D.J. Hayden is starting to look like the guy taken 12th in the 2013 draft.

For the rematch with Denver, the Chargers won’t be missing several key defensive players.

Why is Dallas 3-4 at home and 6-0 outside of Texas? Cowboys WR Terrance Williams says road games feel “more like a business trip.”

Giants S Stevie Brown hopes to bounce back from bad performances and a bad attitude.

Eagles DT Fletcher Cox can’t wait for another crack at what he calls “the greatest offensive line” in the NFL.

Would Washington fans trade three seasons of no team for a new owner? (Anyone saying “yes” needs to add, “As long as the current team doesn’t move to Baltimore and become a perennial contender and two-time Super Bowl winner.”)

Bears QB Jay Cutler doesn’t have buyer’s remorse regarding his friendship with WR Brandon Marshall.

Lions TE Eric Ebron is beginning to reach his potential, by hurdling.

Blocked kicks are suddenly a problem for the Packers.

In his prior game against Detroit, Viking QB Teddy Bridgewater was caught off-guard by the pressure he faced up front.

Get to know Falcons LB Nate Stupar.

Panthers defensive backs plan to be physical with Tampa WR Mike Evans. (Good luck with that.)

Saints LB Junior Galette offered no apology for his recent criticism of former players on the team’s defense.

Buccaneers LB Lavonte David knew he needed to play it safe while recovering from a concussion.

Former Cardinals QB Kurt Warner stayed up all night wondering whether he should return to the team.

Rams coach Jeff Fisher has given his players the weekend off after Thursday night’s loss to Arizona.

49ers WR Anquan Boldin says his teammates aren’t ready to throw in the towel.

Seahawks coach Pete Carroll calls his team’s season-ending tour of the NFC West “as good as it gets.”