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TAMPA, Fla. Rob Blake Jersey . -- Welcome to the NFC South, where two games over .500 gives the Tampa Bay Buccaneers a share of first place, and two under has the New Orleans Saints in position to make up ground in a hurry.Talk about playing meaningful games in December.The surging Bucs (7-5), and explosive, but inconsistent Saints (5-7) meet in a key divisional matchup Sunday, then play again in New Orleans in two weeks.In between, the Bucs travel to Dallas for a prime-time date against the NFL-best Cowboys (11-1). The Saints, meanwhile, visit Arizona (5-6-1), which is trying to stay in playoff contention, too.Tampa Bay closes the regular season against Carolina (4-8) and New Orleans finishes at NFC South co-leader Atlanta (7-5), meaning the Bucs and Saints both play three of their remaining four games within the division.The way our division is so tight right now, these games are huge, Tampa Bay coach Dirk Koetter said. Us and Atlanta sitting there at 7-5, New Orleans at 5-7. Just do the math for New Orleans, and were not too far ahead. So, its going to be huge.Part of the challenge for Koetter down the stretch will be keeping one of the NFLs youngest rosters even-keeled.With second-year quarterback Jameis Winston leading the way, the Bucs have won four straight -- six of eight overall -- to overcome a slow start. Tampa Bay hasnt made the playoffs since 2007, and the winning streak is the teams longest in four years.Koetter, whos in his first year as a NFL head coach, said hes not 100 percent sure of the best approach to helping the players cope with the mounting pressure of a playoff chase.Im feeling my way through, the coach said, adding that he tries to tell it to them straight.They know where they are, they know how important this game is. ... But how you gauge the team and how you feel even-keeled, thats a hard thing to figure exactly, Koetter said. I also count on the leadership of our players to help out with that.The Saints relish the opportunity to get back in the race, though it wont be easy playing three of their final four games on the road. Coach Sean Payton feels its imperative New Orleans focus on Sunday -- nothing beyond.We cant play all four Payton said. Weve just got to play this one.Some things to know about the Saints and Bucs:PUT IT ALL OUT THERE: Payton and Koetter both call offensive plays and insist they arent tempted to hold anything back on Sunday.I dont think youd ever go into a game saying lets hold this for the second game. Certainly were not in a position to save or hold anything, Payton said.Koetter agreed: Ive never been like that, I dont believe in that. Shoot. Who knows where were going to be in two weeks? Our most important game is right now.BRINGING PRESSURE: The overlapping returns from injury of linebacker Dannell Ellerbe and defensive tackle Sheldon Rankins have resulted in considerable improvement by the New Orleans defense in quarterback pressure. Theyve combined for seven sacks in the past four games. Ellerbe, who has been featured in blitz packages, has a sack in each of the Saints past four games. Rankins, a rookie drafted 12th overall last spring, has three sacks in that span.FAMOUS JAMEIS: Winstons steady progress has been a big part of Tampa Bays surge. The first overall pick from last years draft has thrown 15 touchdown passes versus four interceptions over his past eight games. Hes on pace to top 4,000 yards passing again, as well as set a franchise record for TD passes in a season.CHEMISTRY QUESTIONS: New Orleans lack of rhythm on offense last weekend against Detroit begged the question whether there was a carry-over from the dissatisfaction receiver Brandin Cooks expressed after not having a pass thrown to him during a Week 12 win over Los Angeles. Drew Brees threw to Cooks nine times against the Lions, and the third-year receiver had seven catches for 73 yards. Nevertheless, New Orleans struggled to convert third downs -- and, ultimately, to score in a 28-13 loss.GREAT BREES: Brees, who leads the NFL in passing yards, completions, attempts, completion percentage and TD passes, is 87 yards shy of throwing for at least 4,000 yards in 11 consecutive seasons. The Bucs, by comparison, have had just two 4,000-yard seasons (Winston 2015, Josh Freeman 2012) in team history.---AP Sports Writer Brett Martel in New Orleans contributed to this report.---For more NFL coverage: http://www.pro32.ap.org and http://www.twitter.com/AP-NFL. Dustin Brown Jersey Cheap Kings Jerseys . Louis Cardinals. Victorino is batting sixth and playing right field after missing two games because of back tightness. http:///...andy-andreoff-jersey . After the whistle, Thornton skated the length of the ice, pulled Orpik to the ice from behind and punched him in the face several times. NFL Nation reporters predict what all 32 quarterback depth charts will look like if the regular season started tomorrow. Each depth chart is listed in sequential order (starter, then second-string, then third-string -- if applicable).AFC East | AFC North| AFC South | AFC West NFC East | NFC North | NFC South | NFC WestAFC EASTBuffalo BillsTyrod Taylor, EJ Manuel, Cardale JonesIts a rarity as of late in Buffalo, but the Bills dont have any questions as to their QB depth chart this season. Taylor is the undisputed starter; Manuel will play out the final season of his rookie deal as the primary backup and probably head elsewhere for 2017; and the Bills feel the No. 3 job is the ideal spot for Jones to develop as a rookie. -- Mike RodakMiami DolphinsRyan Tannehill, Matt Moore, Brandon DoughtyTannehill is the unquestioned starter despite four uneven seasons, but coach Adam Gase is confident he can get Tannehill consistently playing his best football. Moore is a longtime veteran and a solid backup. Doughty, a rookie seventh-round pick, is pushing for a roster spot as the No. 3 quarterback. -- James WalkerNew England PatriotsTom Brady, Jimmy Garoppolo, Jacoby BrissettWith Brady suspended for the first four games of the season, some have wondered if the club might add another signal-caller as an added layer of depth. But it would hardly be surprising if the Patriots simply stick with Garoppolo (2014 second round) and Brissett (2016 third round) until Brady returns. -- Mike ReissNew York JetsRyan Fitzpatrick, Geno Smith, Bryce Petty, Christian HackenbergIt might seem crazy, but the Jets are thinking about keeping four quarterbacks on the final 53. Fitzpatrick, the undisputed starter, and Hackenberg, a second-round pick, are locks. Smith probably will stick because hes the only backup with NFL experience. Petty could be the odd-man out, but only if he implodes in the preseason. -- Rich CiminiAFC NORTHBaltimore RavensJoe Flacco, Ryan Mallett, Josh JohnsonFlacco is the unquestioned starter, especially after he has answered all the questions about his surgically repaired left knee in training camp. Despite not practicing this offseason, Flacco has put together one of the best camps of his nine-year career. Mallett struggled mightily in spring workouts and now in training camp, but Baltimore is committed to him as its primary backup through this season. Johnson is a training camp arm who wont be with the Ravens beyond the preseason. -- Jamison HensleyCincinnati BengalsAndy Dalton, AJ McCarron, Keith WenningDalton has held down the position of starter since he was drafted in 2011, and hell remain there this season, despite McCarrons strong play in relief of him late last year. McCarron was forced to start the Bengals final four games of 2015 because Dalton was out with a thumb injury. Its likely the Bengals take only two quarterbacks into the regular season, but Wenning has proven to be a capable No. 3. -- Coley HarveyCleveland BrownsRobert Griffin III, Josh McCown, Cody KesslerGriffin remains coach Hue Jacksons personal reclamation project. He had to play his way out of the job in preseason, and did not. McCown stays as the veteran backup and insurance in case of injury. The third QB is a toss-up between Kessler and Austin Davis, but the nod here goes to Kessler because he was Jacksons draft pick. -- Pat McManamonPittsburgh SteelersBen Roethlisberger, Landry Jones, Bruce GradkowskiJones has solidified the backup job, and with Roethlisberger getting plenty of rest days this camp, Gradkowski is competing with project Dustin Vaughan, who has a big arm but is a bit erratic. The Steelers like the continuity a veteran such as Gradkowski brings to the quarterback room, so that gives him an advantage. As for Jones, hes throwing with more confidence than a year ago. -- Jeremy FowlerAFC SOUTHHouston TexansBrock Osweiler, Brandon Weeden, Tom SavageOsweiler will be the Texans starting quarterback (barring injury, of course). Though Savage has been in Houston the longest, the Texans gave Weeden a two-year contract in April after he led the Texans to two key victories to win the AFC South last season. It is Weedens backup spot to lose. -- Sarah BarshopIndianapolis ColtsAndrew Luck, Scott Tolzien, Stephen MorrisThe Colts hope Luck will take every meaningful snap this season after he missed nine games during the 2015 season. Tolzien replaces Matt Hasselbeck as Lucks backup after spending the past two seasons as Aaron Rodgers backup in Green Bay. Morris will be the third quarterback only if the Colts keep three. The Colts kept only two quarterbacks in each of the past two seasons. -- Mike WellsJacksonville JaguarsBlake Bortles, Chad Henne, Brandon AllenBortles established himself as one of the leagues top young QBs last season by throwing for 35 TDs. Henne is under contract through 2017, but the Jaguars really like Allen and will carry three QBs on the active roster. They view Allen as Hennes eventual replacement, possibly as early as next season. -- Mike DiRoccoTennessee TitansMarcus Mariota, Matt Cassel, Alex TanneyCassel is connected to general manager Jon Robinson from their time together in New England. The Titans dumped Zach Mettenberger after the draft. Tanney was on the roster for the final two games of the 2015 season and played in the finale. But coach Mike Mularkey wasnt into keeping a third quarterback last year and it seems unlikely if Mariota and Cassel are healthy that there will be room for Tanney. -- Paul KuharskyAFC WESTDenver BroncosMark Sanchez, Trevor Siemian, Paxton LynchThis isnt even written in pencil, let alone etched in stone. Sanchez and Siemian are in a dead heat at the moment for the starting job, and Broncos coach Gary Kubiak is in no hurry to make the decision. He wants to see how the two react to game situations in the coming preseason games as well as joint practices with the 49ers. Lynch has flashed his enormous potential but has plenty of ground to cover on the learning curve before hes in the conversation. -- Jeff LegwoldKansas City ChiefsAlex Smith, Nick Foles, Tyler BraySmith is solid as the starter but otherwise the depth chart is subject to change. Backup spots are in play for not only Foles and Bray but also the other two quarterbacks in camp, Aaron Murray and rookie Kevin Hogan. The Chiefs will depend heavily on results from the preseason games in making any future decisions. -- Adam TeicherOakland RaidersDerek Carr, Matt McGloin, Connor CookAny questions? There shouldnt be, not when Carr is the established franchise QB. McGloin is entrenching himself as the backup, and Cook, who was drafted in the fourth round to the surprise of many, got off to a slow start in training camp but is starting to show more confidence. Any young player at that position is going to come in, its a lot of volume, coach Jack Del Rio said. Its a lot of information to process. I think you can see each and every day hes becoming more and more comfortable, and hes doing a great job being a teammate, working within the group ... we like the way hes working. -- Paul GutierrezSan Diego ChargersPhilip Rivers, Kellen Clemens, Zach Mettenberger, Mike BercoviciRivers remains the unquestioned starter and leader of the Chargers. Clemens and Mettenberger are battling for the No. 2 job, with the experienced veteran and incumbent in Clemens leading the competition heading into the first preseason game. Bercovici has flashed at times, but is still working to pick up the nuances of offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunts system. -- Eric D. WilliamsNFC EASTDallas CowboysTony Romo, Dak Prescott, Jameill ShowersThe broken fibula suffered by Kellen Moore has put the Cowboys on the lookout for a veteran backup, but they dont want to give up too much in either free agency or a trade. The Cowboys know what they will get from Romo, but the added practice time for Prescott and Showers is a plus. Under normal circumstances they would be splitting third-team snaps, but the extra work can help their development. Showers is a quicker decision-maker at the moment, but the Cowboys like Prescotts development so far. They just dont want to see either guy in a game right now, which makes the health of Romo even more paramount. -- Todd ArcherNew York GiantsEli Manning, Ryan Nassib, Logan ThomasManning is the clear-cut starter. Nassib, a free agent after this season who the Giants believe knows the offense forward and backward, is undoubtedly the backkup. Rogie Vachon Jersey. Hes going to receive a majority of the playing time this preseason so they can see how he handles the pressure of live game action. Thomas is the camp arm who gets to hang around for the summer. There isnt much drama or controversy when it comes to the Giants quarterback depth chart. -- Jordan RaananPhiladelphia EaglesSam Bradford, Chase Daniel, Carson WentzDoug Pederson announced this would be his depth chart and the first-year head coach hasnt wavered from that. From organized team activities through minicamps to the first two weeks of training camp, Bradford has taken the first-team reps. Pederson hasnt ruled out the possibility of Wentz, the No. 2 pick in the draft, playing at some point this year. But, barring injury, he will be the No. 3 QB going into the season. -- Phil SheridanWashington RedskinsKirk Cousins, Colt McCoy, Nate SudfeldCousins strong finish in 2015 earned him $19.95 million thanks to the franchise tag and cemented his status for this season as the No. 1 guy. Theres a clear order after him, too, as McCoy gives Washington an experienced backup well-versed in the system; Sudfeld has looked every bit a rookie in camp and will need to improve his accuracy to move up the depth chart in the future. -- John KeimNFC NORTHChicago BearsJay Cutler, Brian Hoyer, David FalesCoach John Fox is sold on Cutler, who finished the 2015 season with a career best 92.3 quarterback rating. Hoyer signed with Chicago because he played for offensive coordinator Dowell Loggains in Cleveland, and therefore knows the offense. Plus, the Bears paid Hoyer $750,000 in guaranteed money to back up Cutler. Fales is impressive. He is smart, accurate and reliable. Even if the Bears keep only two quarterbacks on the active 53-man roster, the organization would prefer to have Fales around in some capacity. -- Jeff DickersonDetroit LionsMatthew Stafford, Dan Orlovsky, Jake RudockNo change, really. Stafford is the entrenched starter. It would be surprising to see coach Jim Caldwell go into a season without an experienced backup and Orlovsky has had a strong enough camp where he is firmly the backup quarterback. The question is whether Detroit keeps three quarterbacks or if the Lions send Rudock through waivers to place him on the practice squad. Too early to tell there. -- Michael RothsteinGreen Bay PackersAaron Rodgers, Brett Hundley, Joe Callahan, Marquise WilliamsTheres no reason to think the Packers will carry any quarterbacks other than Rodgers and Hundley on the 53-man roster. However, they still need a third quarterback to run the scout team, meaning theres a practice-squad spot to be had. Callahan has shown some moxie standing in the pocket, a solid grasp of the offense and the coaches say his footwork has improved significantly since the spring. However, the NFL is a big jump for the Division III standout from Wesley College. Williams has better size, athleticism and arm strength -- and played far better competition at North Carolina -- but he came aboard late in the offseason and remains behind Callahan on the depth chart. -- Rob DemovskyMinnesota VikingsTeddy Bridgewater, Shaun Hill, Joel StaveWith Taylor Heinicke, the Vikings promising second-year backup, possibly out three months after severing a tendon in his foot, the Vikings could start the season with only two quarterbacks (Bridgewater and Hill). Stave was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Wisconsin, and might not be ready to be on a regular-season roster. Theres no doubt Bridgewater is the starter, but the Vikings depth behind him is a bit of a question mark until Heinicke is healthy. -- Ben GoesslingNFC SOUTHAtlanta FalconsMatt Ryan, Matt Schaub, Sean Renfree, Matt SimmsSchaub, who thrived in offensive coordinator Kyle Shanahans system in the past, gives the Falcons a veteran presence behind Ryan. The Falcons kept only two QBs on the 53-man roster, so Renfree and Simms will have to either outperform Schaub or showcase their skills for another team. Schaub, who was originally drafted by the Falcons in the third round, led the NFL with 4,770 passing yards in 2009 while running Shanahans offense with the Texans. -- Vaughn McClureCarolina PanthersCam Newton, Derek Anderson, Joe WebbIt has been this way the past two seasons and wont change unless theres an injury. The Panthers like having the veteran Anderson as Newtons backup. Hes good enough to start for at least half the teams in the NFL, which is why the Panthers signed him last year to a two-year extension through 2017 at a relatively low price ($5 million). He won two games during the 2014 season while Newton was injured and runs some portions -- short passing game -- of the offense more efficiently than the NFL MVP. Carolina likes the versatility of Webb, a more athletic quarterback like Newton, as the third stringer. General manager Dave Gettleman doesnt typically like to keep three quarterbacks, but since Webb also can play special teams, hes a keeper. -- David NewtonNew Orleans SaintsDrew Brees, Luke McCown, Garrett GraysonBrees has only one year left on his contract, but the Saints dont have a succession plan in place yet. They drafted Grayson in the third round out of Colorado State in 2015, then essentially redshirted him last year while his head was still swimming in the playbook. Grayson has looked a little more comfortable so far this summer, but hell need to develop rapidly to steal the backup job away from McCown. The Saints have trusted the veteran McCown for several years -- and he proved why when he filled in for an injured Brees last season and nearly knocked off the Carolina Panthers on the road. -- Mike TriplettTampa Bay BuccaneersJameis Winston, Mike Glennon, Ryan GriffinGlennon had 18 starts under his belt in two years, throwing 29 touchdowns and 15 interceptions during that span. That might be good enough to start on other teams, but hell continue to be Winstons backup heading into the final year of his rookie contract, unless general manager Jason Licht receives an offer he just cant pass up. -- Jenna LaineNFC WESTArizona CardinalsCarson Palmer. Drew Stanton. Matt BarkleyTheres no change to the Cardinals QB depth chart. Palmer is the established starter. Stanton has been his backup since they both arrived in Arizona in 2013. And Barkley has a better sense of the offense after spending an entire offseason in the Cardinals system. Coach Bruce Arians wants (and needs) quarterbacks who have been around a while because his scheme is so complex, so the more time a QB can spend in it, the better it is for all parties. -- Josh WeinfussLos Angeles RamsCase Keenum, Jared Goff, Sean Mannion, Dylan ThompsonAt the moment Keenum is the designated starter, but its understood at some point this season Goff is going to take over the starting spot. And probably soon. The Rams are trying to be careful not to rush the 21-year-old Goff, but hes looking a little better every day in camp. The days of pampering a first-round quarterback seem over. The last five quarterbacks taken No. 1 overall -- Matthew Stafford, Sam Bradford, Cam Newton, Andrew Luck and Jameis Winston -- have opened the season as the teams starter. -- Steve DilbeckSan Francisco 49ersBlaine Gabbert, Colin Kaepernick, Jeff DriskelThere are two simultaneous battles going on here, first with Kaepernick and Gabbert for the starting job, then for Driskel and Thad Lewis for the No. 3 spot. Gabbert and Kaepernick is really too close to call at this early stage so well stick with the order of how things ended last season for now. Driskel has flashed on occasion and his combination of youth and upside would seem to give him a slight edge over Lewis. The preseason games will play a big role in deciding both competitions. -- Nick WagonerSeattle SeahawksRussell Wilson, Trevone Boykin, Jake HeapsThe Seahawks could still make a move to add a veteran backup before the season starts, but they like what theyve seen from Boykin during training camp. We will need to see him play in these games, and he will have to log a bunch of snaps before we get to the point of where we have enough background to understand what he is really going to do, coach Pete Carroll said. If Boykin impresses in the preseason, he could be the No. 2 QB. If not, the Seahawks will look elsewhere for Wilsons backup. -- Sheil Kapadia Cheap NFL Jerseys Cheap NFL Jerseys China Cheap Jerseys From China Cheap NFL Jerseys Authentic Wholesale Jerseys China Cheap NFL Jerseys China NFL Cheap Jerseys ' ' ' 
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