SUNDAY
Tampa Bay at Atlanta
1 p.m. Line: Falcons by 5
The Falcons have already clinched home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs. The Bucs will try to avoid a six-game losing streak.
N.Y. Jets at Buffalo
1 p.m. Line: Bills by 31/2
The soap opera continues for the Jets. Mark Sanchez will return as starting quarterback.
Baltimore at Cincinnati
1 p.m. (CBS3) Line: Bengals by 21/2
Cincinnati has already locked up the No. 6 seed. The Ravens don't know which seed they'll be, but they'll play at home regardless.
Chicago at Detroit
1 p.m. Line: Bears by 3
The Bears can still make the playoffs with a win and a Vikings loss. If the Bears lose, the playoff picture opens for other teams.
Jacksonville at Tennessee
1 p.m. Line: Titans by 41/2
The most interested observers could be prospective head coaches, because both of these losing AFC South teams might have vacancies come Monday.
Houston at Indianapolis
1 p.m. Line: Texans by 7
The Texans need a win to secure a first-round bye and home-field advantage through the AFC playoffs. A loss could drop them to the No. 3 seed.
Carolina at New Orleans
1 p.m. Line: Saints by 5
The Saints will try to avoid their first losing season since 2007. The Panthers have won three straight.
Cleveland at Pittsburgh
1 p.m. Line: Steelers by 10
The Steelers are one of the NFL's more disappointing teams, while the Browns might be playing the final game for coach Pat Shurmur.
Green Bay at Minnesota
4:25 p.m. (Fox29) Line: Packers by 31/2
The Packers must win to secure a first-round bye, while the Vikings can clinch a playoff berth.
Miami at New England
4:25 p.m. (CBS3) Line: Patriots by 101/2
The Patriots need a win and help to earn a bye.
Oakland at San Diego
4:25 p.m. Line: Chargers by 91/2
A Raiders win and Eagles loss would give the Eagles the No. 3 pick. Oakland is starting ex-Ohio State quarterback Terrelle Pryor.
Arizona at San Francisco
4:25 p.m. Line: 49ers by 161/2
The 49ers could finish with anything from a first-round bye to a road playoff game in the opening round.
St. Louis at Seattle
4:25 p.m. Line: Seahawks by 101/2
The Seahawks need a win to finish unbeaten at home and keep a chance of the division crown alive.
Kansas City at Denver
4:25 p.m. Line: Broncos by 16
The Broncos' 11th consecutive win would give them a first-round bye. The Chiefs could lock up the top pick in the draft with a loss.
Dallas at Washington
8:20 p.m. (NBC10) Line: Redskins by 3
This has turned into the NFC East championship game. Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo is just 1-5 in elimination games, but he's been on a hot streak the last month.