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AFC notes: Andre Johnson needs 35 yards receiving to move into all-time top 10

Indianapolis' Andre Johnson catches a touchdown pass against Carolina's Bene' Benwikere on Nov. 2.

Indianapolis’ Andre Johnson catches a touchdown pass against Carolina’s Bene’ Benwikere on Nov. 2.

(Streeter Lecka / AFP / Getty Images)
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Baltimore: Matt Schaub will make his first start for the Ravens, who lost quarterback Joe Flacco and running back Justin Forsett for the season to injury.

Buffalo: The Bills lead the NFL with 16 touch- downs of 20 yards of more. LeSean McCoy has gone for more than 100 yards rushing in four consecutive games.

Cincinnati: Andy Dalton needs 262 yards passing to join Peyton Manning as only quarterbacks in NFL to throw for 3,000 or more yards in each of their first five seasons.

Cleveland: Josh McCown was again named the Browns starting quarterback after Johnny Manziel’s off-the-field antics cost him the job.

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Denver: Running back Ronnie Hillman is coming off his third 100-plus yard rushing game. Linebacker Brandon Marshall leads Broncos with 78 tackles.

Houston: J.J. Watt leads the NFL with 11 1/2 sacks and has had multiple sacks in three of the last four games. Nate Washington has three scores in last four games.

Indianapolis: Wideout Andre Johnson needs 35 yards receiving to move into the NFL’s top 10 all-time. He’s been held without a catch in three games this season.

Jacksonville: Blake Bortles has led a game- winning drive in each of the Jaguars’ four wins. Cornerback Davon House has 17 passes defended this season.

Kansas City: The Chiefs lead the league with 14 rushing touchdowns. Kansas City has won four consecutive games and outscored its opponents by 91 points.

Miami: The Dolphins fired coach Joe Philbin after their last meeting with the Jets in London. Miami is 3-3 under interim Coach Dan Campbell.

New England: Defensive end Chandler Jones is second in the NFL with 10¿1/2¿ sacks. Receiver Danny Amendola was limited in practice this week with a knee injury.

N.Y. Jets: Brandon Marshall’s 62 catches are the most by a Jets receiver since 2011, when Dustin Keller had 65. Marshall has seven touchdown catches.

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Oakland: Raiders Coach Jack Del Rio is 8-9 all-time against the Titans. Derek Carr has thrown for 300 yards or more in three of the last four games.

Pittsburgh: Quarter- back Ben Roethlisberger is 3-0 against the Seahawks, including a Super Bowl victory over Seattle following the 2005 season.

San Diego: Philip Rivers needs two scores to tie Joe Montana (273) for 12th-most all-time. The Chargers have lost six straight, but have won four in a row vs. Jaguars.

Tennessee: Linebacker Brian Orakpo has six sacks in the last six games. He has had six sacks in two career games against the Raiders.

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