An old-school rivalry is reborn this weekend as the Dallas Cowboys travel to play the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday.

Here is a look at this week's matchups and the players to watch:

Cleveland Browns

The Browns had one of their best chances to win when they played the Ravens in September. The Browns led 20-0 in the first half, but Josh McCown's broken collarbone derailed that opportunity. They're now one loss away from an 0-10 start. Read more

Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens opened as 10-point favorites over the winless Browns, which goes against Baltimore's recent history. The last time the Ravens beat a team by more than one score was two years ago, when they upset the Steelers 30-17 in the AFC divisional playoffs. Read more

Green Bay Packers

The Packers (4-4) have lost three of their last four games. The Titans (4-5) have lost two of their last three. Sunday’s game at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tennessee, could go a long way toward helping one of these two teams turn the season around. Read more

Tennessee Titans

The Packers' visit to Nashville amounts to the hottest Tennessee Titans ticket this season. People want to see Green Bay and QB Aaron Rodgers. Read more

Minnesota Vikings

If the Vikings' three-game losing streak is to come to an end this week, coach Mike Zimmer will have to get the best of his former colleague from Cincinnati. Zimmer and Jay Gruden will match up for the second time as head coaches, but there's more at stake this time around in a matchup of 2015 division champions. Read more

Washington Redskins

The Redskins and the Vikings are both trying to snap winless streaks; Minnesota has lost three straight while the Redskins were 0-1-1 before their bye. Whoever wins Sunday (assuming there isn't a tie) will grab an important potential tiebreaker -- if both teams are still in the playoff race at season's end, that is. Read more

Chicago Bears

The Bears believe they’re peaking at the right time. Fresh off their bye week, they hope that several starters (Josh Sitton, Kyle Long, Eddie Royal and Eddie Goldman) can return from injury in time for Sunday’s game in Tampa (3-5). Read more

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Buccaneers are still chasing that elusive first home win of the season, and their best chance of doing it may be this Sunday against the 2-6 Chicago Bears, who just got quarterback Jay Cutler back. Read more

Kansas City Chiefs

The 6-2 Chiefs figure to get one of their toughest tests in the past month when they face the Panthers in Charlotte. Jaguars QB Blake Bortles was a problem for the Chiefs last week with his scrambling, and they will see another mobile QB Sunday in Cam Newton. Read more

Carolina Panthers

Panthers coach Ron Rivera admittedly learned a lot from Andy Reid during their five seasons in Philadelphia, but it’ll be up to another Reid disciple, Carolina defensive coordinator Sean McDermott, to maintain and increase the Panthers' improved takeaway-giveaway ratio. Read more

Atlanta Falcons

The 6-3 Falcons are 4-1 on the road this season, including a win over the defending Super Bowl champion but Peyton Manning-less Broncos. We'll see how they respond this week against a 4-4 Eagles team capable of applying plenty of pressure on QB Matt Ryan. Read more

Philadelphia Eagles

Was the 3-0 start just a mirage? Is the recent 1-4 slide just the beginning of the downturn? On Sunday, Jim Schwartz gets to put his defense against the top-ranked offense in the NFL, and Doug Pederson gets to try his hand at steering the Eagles out of the storm and into calmer waters. Read more

Los Angeles Rams

A battle of the NFL's two worst quarterbacks. The Rams, riding a four-game losing streak that has them at 3-5, travel to face the New York Jets in a matchup between the two quarterbacks with the two lowest Total QBRs. Read more

New York Jets

The Jets (3-6) are struggling on offense. So are the Rams (3-5), who rank last in scoring and have lost four straight. Which team will prevail? Better question: Will both quarterbacks go the distance? Read more

Denver Broncos

The Broncos have seen an unforgiving combination rear its head as they approach their 10th game of the season Sunday in New Orleans -- their proven run-game scheme is spinning its proverbial wheels, and their defense has struggled to stop the run of late. Read more

New Orleans Saints

The Broncos are one of only two teams, along with the Ravens, that the Saints have not beaten during the Payton-Brees era. In fact, New Orleans hasn’t beaten Denver since 1994. Read more

Houston Texans

Houston's run defense has been inconsistent this season, and enters the second half ranked 28th in the NFL. On Sunday, the Texans will be charged with stopping Jaguars RB Chris Ivory, who had not run particularly well this season until Sunday against the Chiefs. Read more

Jacksonville Jaguars

At least the Jaguars don't have to worry about J.J. Watt -- that's the biggest positive they have against Houston at EverBank Field on Sunday. However, they do still have plenty to worry about with the Texans, who lead the AFC South. Read more

Miami Dolphins

The Dolphins (4-4) have won three in a row and have a chance to go above .500 for the first time this year when they face the San Diego Chargers (4-5). Read more

San Diego Chargers

Adam Gase and Mike McCoy worked together for four seasons with the Broncos, engineering one of the top offenses in the NFL during that time. Now, they face off for the first time as head coaches. Read more

Dallas Cowboys

The Steelers are 4-4 and in second place in the AFC North, but they might be the most dangerous team remaining on the Dallas Cowboys’ schedule. Read more

Pittsburgh Steelers

Two months ago, many might have expected the Pittsburgh Steelers, a trendy Super Bowl pick, to be the 7-1 team while the Dallas Cowboys hovered around .500. But those roles have reversed. Read more

San Francisco 49ers

At the time of San Francisco and Arizona's first meeting of the season, the Niners and Cardinals were each searching for their second win. Arizona won and remains in the thick of a jumbled mess in the NFC playoff picture, while San Francisco is still hunting its second victory. Read more

Arizona Cardinals

Sitting at 3-4-1, Arizona is still in playoff contention, but the Cardinals' bye week was preceded by a loss at Carolina in a game that could’ve ignited a second-half turnaround. A win Sunday over the San Francisco 49ers could still have that type of impact. Read more

Seattle Seahawks

The Seahawks come off of Monday night’s win over the Buffalo Bills knowing the defense needs to get back to where it was in the first six weeks of the season. Read more

New England Patriots

In the days leading up to Super Bowl XLIX, Bill Belichick said Seattle QBRussell Wilson reminded him of his days as a youngster watching Roger Staubach -- and that's what Belichick is getting the Patriots prepared to face again. Read more

Cincinnati Bengals

The Giants and Bengals held joint practices and played each other in the preseason last year, but this is the first time they have met in the regular season since 2012. Read more

New York Giants

The Giants will face a fresh and desperate Cincinnati team on Monday night at MetLife Stadium. It won't be an easy matchup. Read more