After missing four games with a concussion suffered the last time the Eagles played the Redskins, LeSean McCoy will start on Sunday. Robert Griffin III could also return for Washington. Here are four other notable games from the Week 16 schedule
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Vikings at Texans -- Sunday at 1 p.m.
Needing 188 rushing yards in his final two games to reach 2,000, and 294 to break Eric Dickerson's single-season record, Adrian Peterson goes up against the stout Texans defense on Sunday. Houston has allowed the fifth-fewest rush yards per game this season, at 93.2.
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49ers at Seahawks -- Sunday at 8:20 p.m.
If San Francisco (10-3-1) wins, it wins the NFC West. If Seattle (9-5) wins, it can win the West in Week 17. When the teams met in Week 7, the 49ers won 13-6. But the Seahawks have scored 108 points in their last two games.
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Bengals at Steelers -- Sunday at 1 p.m.
If the Bengals can win at Heinz Field, they'll eliminate the Steelers from postseason contention and guarantee themselves a wild-card spot.
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Giants at Ravens -- Sunday at 4:25 p.m.
Eli Manning and the Giants can still earn a playoff spot if they win their final two games, while the Ravens are still fighting for the AFC North. The Ravens have lost three straight and the Giants have lost four of six.