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October 10, 2008
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CINCINNATI AT NEW YORK JETS
When, where:
Sunday, 1 p.m., at Giants Stadium.
TV: Channel 4.
Last season: Cincinnati won, 38-31, Oct. 21.
Of note: The Jets have won 5 of 6 in series . . . Bengals WR T.J. Houshmandzadeh has 25 catches and three touchdowns in his last three games . . . Jets QB Brett Favre is 85-8 all time when he has a passer rating of 100-plus, including 2-0 this season . . . The Jets' running game has been off to a sluggish start, averaging 75.5 yards per game (27th in the league).

CHICAGO AT ATLANTA
When, where:
Sunday, 1 p.m., at Georgia Dome.
TV: Channel 25.
Last season: Did not play.
Of note: Bears QB Kyle Orton has passed for 801 yards and seven touchdowns in his last three outings . . . Chicago RB Matt Forte leads all rookies with 383 rushing yards . . . Atlanta boasts the league's sack leader in DE John Abraham (seven) and the league's leading rusher in Michael Turner (543 yards) . . . WR Roddy White is the major receiving component for the Falcons (26 catches, 454 yards, 2 touchdowns).

DALLAS AT ARIZONA
When, where:
Sunday, 4 p.m., at University of Phoenix Stadium.
TV: Channel 25.
Last season: Did not play.
Of note: The Cowboys lead the league with 151 points . . . DE DeMarcus Ware has registered at least one sack in eight consecutive games; the Cardinals' rank 22d in sacks allowed . . . Arizona wideout Steve Breaston (16 catches, 199 yards in the last two games) is picking up the slack for the injured Anquan Boldin alongside lead threat Larry Fitzgerald (467 yards, four touchdowns) . . . The Cardinals have won their last five home games but have failed to beat the Cowboys on their home turf since 2002.

NEW YORK GIANTS AT CLEVELAND
When, where:
Monday, 8:30 p.m., at Cleveland Browns Stadium.
TV, radio: ESPN, WEEI (850).
Last season: Did not play.
Of note: After a one-week suspension, WR Plaxico Burress has returned to the Giants and is expected to start . . . The status of tackle Kareem McKenzie and WR Domenik Hixon is uncertain after the two Giants sustained concussions last week against Seattle . . . Ryan Tucker (hip) is hoping to return to his starting role at right tackle for the Browns . . . Cleveland is also hoping to have WR Donte' Stallworth (quadriceps) and LB Willie McGinest (groin) back against the Super Bowl champions.

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