Here are your records and facts for today's and tonight's games.

All records and facts courtesy of NFL.com.

Pittsburgh (7-5) @ Cincinnati (8-3-1) - Pittsburgh leads series 54-34. Last meeting was last season Pittsburgh won 30-20. Cincinnati is on a 3 game winning streak while Pittsburgh is 2-2 in their last 4 games. Cincinnati is in first place and Pittsburgh is in third place in the AFC North.

Indianapolis (8-4) @ Cleveland (7-5) - Cleveland leads series 16-15. Last meeting was in 2012 Indianapolis won 17-13. Both teams are 3-2 in their last 5 games but Indianapolis is 6-3 while Cleveland is 4-5 within the AFC. Indianapolis is in first place in the AFC South, while Cleveland is in last place in the AFC North.

Tampa Bay (2-10) @ Detroit (8-4) - Detroit leads series 29-27. Last meeting was last season, Tampa Bay won 24-21. Detroit has won 3 of their last 5 games while Tampa Bay is 1-4 in their last 5. Detroit is in second place in the NFC North, while Tampa Bay is in last place in the NFC South.

Houston (6-6) @ Jacksonville (2-10) - Houston leads series 13-11. Last meeting was last season, Jacksonville won 27-20. Houston is 3-2 while Jacksonville is 1-4 in their last 5 games. Houston is in second place while Jacksonville is in last place in the AFC South.

Baltimore (7-5) @ Miami (7-5) - Baltimore leads series 6-5. Last meeting was last season, Baltimore won 26-23. Miami is 3-2 in their last 5 games while Baltimore is 2-3 in their last 5. Miami is in second place in the AFC East while Baltimore is in second place in the AFC North.

New York Jets (2-10) @ Minnesota (5-7) - New York leads series 8-1. The only time Minnesota has won against New York was back in 1975, and the last meeting of these two teams was in 2010. Minnesota is 0-2 in non-conference games while New York is 0-3 in non-conference games. Minnesota is in third place in the NFC North while New York is in last place in the AFC East.

Carolina (3-8-1) @ New Orleans (5-7) - Carolina leads series 20-19. Last meeting was back in week 9 on October 30, New Orleans won 28-10. Carolina is on a 6 game losing streak while New Orleans is 2-3 in their last 5 games. New Orleans is in second place while Carolina is in third place in the NFC South.

New York Giants (3-9) @ Tennessee (2-10) - Series tied 5-5. Last meeting was in 2010, Tennessee won 29-10. New York is on a 7 game losing streak while Tennessee is on a 6 game losing streak. New York is in third place in the NFC East while Tennessee is in third place in the AFC South.

St. Louis (5-7) @ Washington (3-9) - Washington leads series 24-12-1. Last meeting was in 2012, St. Louis won 31-28. Washington is on a 4 game losing streak while St. Louis is 3-2 in their last 5 games. St. Louis is in last place in the NFC West while Washington is in last place in the NFC East.

Kansas City (7-5) @ Arizona (9-3) - Kansas City leads series 8-2-1. Last meeting was in 2010, Kansas City won 31-13. Both teams are on a 2 game losing streak and 3-2 in their last 5 games. Arizona is in first place in the NFC West while Kansas City is in third place in the AFC West.

Buffalo (7-5) @ Denver (9-3) - Buffalo leads series 20-15-1. Last meeting was in 2011, Buffalo won 40-14. Both teams are 3-2 in their last 5 games. Denver is in first place in the AFC West while Buffalo is in third place in the AFC East.

San Francisco (7-5) @ Oakland (1-11) - Series tied 6-6. Last meeting was in 2010, San Francisco won 17-9. San Francisco is 3-2 in their last 5 games, while Oakland is 1-4. San Francisco is in third place in the NFC West while Oakland is in last place in the AFC West.

Seattle (8-4) @ Philadelphia (9-3) - Philadelphia leads series 7-6. Last meeting was in 2011, Seattle won 31-14. Both teams are 4-1 in their last 5 games, but Seattle is 6-2 and Philadelphia is 5-3 against NFC teams this season. Philadelphia is in first place in the NFC East, while Seattle is in second place in the NFC West.

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New England (9-3) @ San Diego (8-4) - New England leads series 22-15-2. Last meeting was in 2011, New England won 35-21. New England is 4-1 and San Diego is 3-2 in their last 5 games. New England is in first place in the AFC East, while San Diego is in second place in the AFC West.

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