#NFL News and Notes - September 19, 2010
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Monique Walker of the Boston Globe profiles New England Patriots safety Patrick Chung.
The rebuilding Buffalo Bills face a huge test today against the Packers in Lambeau Field.
New York Jets cornerback Darrelle Revis may shadow Wes Welker, reports Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News.
Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald breaks down today's Miami Dolphins game against the Vikings.
The Baltimore Ravens defense hopes to shut down Bengals wide receivers Chad Ochocinco and Terrell Owens.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Dennis Dixon has Vince Young-like qualities, writes Mark Kaboly of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
To keep the euphoric feeling alive, the Cleveland Browns need a win in front of the home crowd.
Joe Reedy of the Cincinnati Enquirer previews today's Cincinnati Bengals game against the Ravens.
Tonight is a "would be nice to get a win game" for the Indianapolis Colts, writes Mike Chappell of the Indianapolis Star.
The Tennessee Titans defense seeks to confuse Dennis Dixon and the Steelers offense at LP Field on Sunday.
Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Kassim Osgood is still working to change the perceptions about his receiving ability.
The Houston Texans are out to get their first ever road win against a team from the NFC East.
Kansas City Chiefs running back Jamaal Charles needs to get more of the carries, writes Sam Mellinger of the Kansas City Star.
Denver Broncos wide receiver Brandon Lloyd and head coach Josh McDaniels may be kindred spirits.
San Diego Chargers first-round running back Ryan Mathews has to get out of his own head, writes Scott Bair of the North County Times.
To avoid the season slipping away from them, the Oakland Raiders need to bring some energy to the field on Sunday.
The Seattle Seahawks are seeking their first non-divisional road win since December 2, 2007.
San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Greg Manuskey denied that the secondary gambled too much during last week's loss to the Seahawks.
Arizona Cardinals quarterback Derek Anderson is still working on his timing with Larry Fitzgerald.
It's time for the St. Louis Rams to unleash the beast, writes Bryan Burwell of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Green Bay Packers tight end Jermichael Finley has drawn the attention of opposing coordinators.
Minnesota Vikings safety Husain Abdullah was trying to earn a roster spot while observing Ramadan, but wound up earning the starting job.
Detroit Lions first-round defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh knows how to play against quarterbacks like Michael Vick.
Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune has four things to watch when the Chicago Bears face the Cowboys.
Dallas Cowboys right tackle Marc Colombo has no doubts that he'll be able to return to top form again, writes Charean Williams of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.
The New York Giants running back rotation of Ahmad Bradshaw and Brandon Jacobs can keep opponents guessing.
Injuries have created opportunities for several Philadelphia Eagles back-ups.
Washington Redskins first-round left tackle Trent Williams is receiving help from six-time Pro Bowler Chris Samuels.
Carolina Panthers quarterback Matt Moore needs to get his mojo back, writes Darin Gantt of the Charlotte Observer.
It will be interesting to see if Atlanta Falcons cornerback Dunta Robinson shadows Larry Fitzgerald.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Geno Hayes' extra work in the film room is complementing his beast-like on-field persona.
New Orleans Saints defensive back Malcolm Jenkins is impressing his coaches as he transitions to free safety.
Today's NFL birthdays: Lions seventh-round defensive end Willie Young (25), Packers safety Atari Bigby (29), Jaguars cornerback David Jones (25), Chiefs kicker Ryan Succop (24), Saints safety Chris Reis (27), Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel (32), Titans wide receiver Kenny Britt (22), Redskins cornerback Phillip Buchanon (30), free agent cornerback Rudy Burgess (26), linebacker Weston Dacus (25), wide receiver Greg Lee (26), Billy Pittman (25, and Willie Reid (28), running back Mikell Simpson (25), defensive tackle Salomon Solano (25) and Willie Williams (26).

