Philadelphia place-kicker Cody Parkey missed a field-goal attempt for the first time since the second game of the season in the Eagles' 43-24 victory over the Tennessee Titans on Sunday. He conked a 49-yard kick off the left upright, breaking his streak of 17 consecutive successful attempts, the second-longest in team history.

"That was a heartbreaker for me," Parkey said. "That's probably the worst noise to hear as a kicker -- that doink off the upright."

On the other hand, Parkey connected on his other five attempts in the game, the most for a Philadelphia kicker since Tom Dempsey made six in a 1972 game. Parkey hit field goals of 36, 26, 35, 30 and 50 yards. The undrafted rookie set a team single-season record with his fourth field goal of 50-or-more yards.

Add his four PATs, and Parkey scored 19 points.

"He's been almost close to automatic for us," Philadelphia coach Chip Kelly said, "so he's been a huge weapon for us."

Parkey has made 23 of his 25 field-goal attempts this season.

Parkey was one of the 15 former Auburn players in action on Sunday in the NFL.

St. Louis running back Tre Mason followed his first 100-yard rushing game by gaining 62 yards on 16 carries in the Rams' 27-24 loss to the San Diego Chargers. Mason also caught a 26-yard pass.

In addition to Mason, former Auburn players in starting lineups on Sunday included Arizona Cardinals cornerback Jerraud Powers, Chicago Bears defensive tackle Jeremiah Ratliff, Jacksonville Jaguars defensive tackle Sen'Derrick Marks, Chargers left offensive tackle King Dunlap and Rams left offensive tackle Greg Robinson.

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Ratliff had a sack among his four tackles and was credited with two quarterback hurries in the Bears' 21-13 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Marks had three tackles and recovered an Indianapolis fumble, but Jacksonville lost to the Colts 23-3.

Other Auburn players who saw action on Sunday included Atlanta Falcons long snapper Josh Harris, Detroit Lions linebacker Josh Bynes, Houston Texans fullback Jay Prosch, Chargers cornerback Chris Davis, San Francisco 49ers outside linebacker Corey Lemonier, Rams linebacker Daren Bates and outside linebacker Will Herring and Titans outside linebacker Quentin Groves.

Cincinnati quarterback Jason Campbell didn't play in the Bengals' 22-13 victory over Houston.

Auburn players on active rosters who were inactive for Sunday's games included Cleveland Browns inside linebacker Karlos Dansby, Lions defensive tackle Nick Fairley, Minnesota Vikings running back Ben Tate, New York Giants guard Brandon Mosley and Chargers running back Ronnie Brown.

Dansby and Fairley are injured.

Cut by the Browns on Tuesday, Tate was picked up by Minnesota on Wednesday. He was active for Sunday's game, but was not used.

The Baltimore Ravens visit the New Orleans Saints at 7:30 p.m. CST Monday on ESPN. The New York Jets and Buffalo Bills also will play on Monday, meeting in Detroit at 6 p.m. after Sunday's game was rescheduled and moved because of heavy snow in Buffalo.