The Giants head to Atlanta after beating the Falcons, 24-2, in last season's playoffs. The 11-2 Falcons are looking to avoid a two-game losing streak, while Hakeem Nicks' Giants (8-5) can maintain separation from the Cowboys and Redskins with a win.
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Packers at Bears -- Sunday at 1 p.m.
Brandon Marshall fueled the fire of an already heated rivalry by talking trash to the Packers' cornerbacks earlier in the week, and it continued when Lance Briggs called Jermichael Finley "an idiot" for remarks made about Brian Urlacher. Green Bay can clinch the NFC North with a win.
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49ers at Patriots -- Sunday at 8:20 p.m.
In a potential Super Bowl preview, the 49ers head to Foxboro to take on Tom Brady, who over his last seven games has thrown 19 TDs and just one interception.
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Broncos at Ravens -- Sunday at 1 p.m.
Yet another juicy matchup on the Week 15 schedule pits Peyton Manning's Broncos against the Ravens, who may have the services of linebackers Ray Lewis (torn triceps) and Terrell Suggs, who tore his biceps.
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Steelers at Cowboys -- Sunday at 4:25 p.m.
The Steelers and Cowboys are both 7-6 with playoff hopes. Tony Romo is hoping Dez Bryant's fractured left index finger doesn't prohibit him from building on his last five games, in which he has 33 catches for 525 yards and seven TDs.