1. FOLLOW THE INJURY REPORTS

The daily practice updates will be significant for both the Bills and the Packers this week. At the top of Buffalo's list will be running back LeSean McCoy, who did not play in Minnesota last Sunday. McCoy suffered rib cartilage damage two games ago and he's likely to be limited in practice all week. The Bills could use a jolt from their running game and the Packers are vulnerable, giving up almost 90 yards per game on the ground. Sean McDermott expects defensive end Shaq Lawson back for practice this week, but there's concern now about another defensive end, Trent Murphy, who left the Vikings game with an ankle injury.

For the Packers, it's all about quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who has hobbled around the last two games after suffering a sprained knee in Green Bay's opener. Rodgers has not had the mobility he's known for the last two weeks. But NFL Network analyst Brian Baldinger says he's not a statue either.