Atlanta (8-3-1) at Tampa Bay (9-3)
Time: 1 p.m. today.
Line: Bucs by 4.
Key stat: Falcons are 7-0-1 since losing to the Bucs on Oct. 6.
Worth watching: QB Michael Vick continues to make his MVP case, throwing 10 TD passes vs. three interceptions and leading the Falcons with 648 yards rushing. QB Brad Johnson is having a solid year for the Bucs (18 TD passes vs. six interceptions).
Outlook: First place in the NFC South is at stake, and this one is more important to the Bucs. The Falcons finish with Seattle, Detroit and Cleveland and should win the division if they can upset the Bucs. For Tampa Bay, a loss is likely to mean road playoff games.
Detroit (3-9) at Arizona (4-8)
Time: 4:05 p.m. today.
Line: Cardinals by 1.
Key stat: Lions (four) and Cardinals (six) have combined to lose 10 straight.
Worth watching: Game features two of the NFL's lowest-rated passers: Cardinals' Jake Plummer has thrown 11 TD passes vs. 17 interceptions; Lions rookie Joey Harrington has thrown 11 TD passes vs. 16 interceptions.
Outlook: If the Lions can spring James Stewart on the occasional long run, they should get the first road win in coach Marty Mornhinweg's two seasons.
Philadelphia (9-3) at Seattle (4-8)
Time: 4:05 p.m.
Line: Eagles by 3.
Key stat: It's Eagles' No. 8 offense vs. Seahawks' No. 29 defense.
Worth watching: In the past two weeks, Seahawks QB Matt Hasselbeck has thrown six TD passes vs. two interceptions. QB A.J. Feeley makes his second straight start for the Eagles.
Outlook: The Eagles have all but clinched the NFC East and are playing with their third-string quarterback. Can their defense carry them in every game as it did last week against the Rams?
Denver (7-5) at N.Y. Jets (6-6)
Time: 4:15 p.m. today.
TV: Ch. 9.
Line: Broncos by 1 1/2 .
Key stat: Broncos have lost three of their past four games.
Worth watching: Broncos QB Brian Griese returns after missing two games with a knee injury. In the past three games, Jets RB Curtis Martin has rushed for 259 yards (4.8 per carry).
Outlook: Without Griese, the Broncos lost two overtime games. But they're facing an improved Jets offense. Denver's defense will be on the spot.
Oakland (8-4) at San Diego (8-4)
Time: 4:15 p.m. today.
Line: Raiders by 3.
Key stat: Raiders are 4-2 on the road.
Worth watching: Raiders QB Rich Gannon is second in NFL with 23 TD passes (vs. nine interceptions). Chargers QB Drew Brees has thrown 12 TD passes and 12 interceptions.
Outlook: The winner will be alone in first place in the AFC West, and the win would be especially big for the Chargers because they won the first meeting. But watch for Gannon to have a big day.
Minnesota (3-9) at Green Bay (9-3)
Time: 8:30 p.m. today.
TV: ESPN.
Line: Packers by 9 1/2 .
Key stat: Packers lead NFL with turnover differential of plus-14.
Worth watching: Vikings WR Randy Moss has climbed to second in NFC with 79 catches (12.5 avg., four TDs). Packers WR Donald Driver has 58 receptions (16.1 avg., seven TDs).
Outlook: The Vikings are having a dreadful season, and now they get to go outdoors for a night game in Green Bay. The Packers couldn't dream up a much better scenario.