Marcell Dareus return to the Buffalo Bills will have to wait at least another week with the star defensive tackle not playing against Los Angeles.Dareus just completed a four-game suspension for violating the NFLs substance abuse policy, but then injured his hamstring in practice Friday. The Rams will be without three members of their vaunted starting defensive line after Michael Brockers, Robert Quinn and William Hayes were all declared inactive.In other late games, the San Diego Chargers will have tight end Antonio Gates back after missing two games with a hamstring injury. He had been listed as questionable. The Raiders were without their top two tight ends as Lee Smith was placed on IR earlier this week with an ankle injury and Clive Walford was out with an injured knee.Dallas wide receiver Dez Bryant will miss his second straight game with a hairline fracture in his right knee, and Pro Bowl left tackle Tyron Smith will return after missing two games with back issues. Bryant got hurt early in a victory over Chicago, but came back to catch a touchdown pass in the fourth quarter.The Miami Dolphins unexpectedly were without their first-round draft pick Laremy Tunsil against the Tennessee Titans after hurting his ankle.The 13th pick overall out of Mississippi hurt himself hours before kickoff preparing for the game, a team spokesman said. Tunsil had not been on the injury report this past week, and he has been replaced in the starting lineup by Dallas Thomas.Also inactive was left tackle Branden Albert (virus) and replaced by Billy Turner, leaving Miami without both starters on that side. Center Mike Pouncey was active after missing the first four games recovering from hip surgery.Tom Brady is back from his four-game suspension, so the most important New England Patriot is on the field. The quarterback also has some of his key teammates available against Cleveland as well.Running back LeGarrette Blount was questionable with a hip problem but is active for Sundays game. Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman has been on the injury report with a hurt foot but also is active. New England deactivated one of Blounts backups, Brandon Bolden.The Minnesota Vikings will be without wide receiver Stefon Diggs against Houston because of a groin injury that had him listed as doubtful. He leads the Vikings with 25 receptions and 372 yards. That leaves the Vikings without their starting quarterback, running back, left tackle, right tackle and top wide receiver with injuries suffered over the past six weeks. Tight end Rhett Ellison, a key backup, is also inactive with a knee injury.For the Texans, starting cornerback Kareem Jackson is inactive with a hamstring injury. Hell be replaced by Kevin Johnson in the lineup.---CHICAGO AT INDIANAPOLISBears: QB Jay Cutler, DB Deon Bush, DB Deiondre Hall, RB Jeremy Langford, OL Eric Kush, DL Eddie Goldman, LB Leonard Floyd.Colts: WR Donte Moncrief, RB Robert Turbin, OL LeRaven Clark, OL Jeremy Vujnovich, OL Jonotthan Harrison, WR Devin Street, DT Art Jones.---PHILADELPHIA AT DETROITEagles: WR Bryce Treggs, S Terrence Brooks, DE Steven Means, OL Josh Andrews, OL Dillon Gordon, OL Halapoulivaati Vaitai, OL Isaac Seumalo.Lions: TE Eric Ebron, LB DeAndre Levy, DE Ezekiel Ansah, RB Dwayne Washington, OL Joe Dahl, T Cornelius Lucas.---NEW YORK JETS AT PITTSBURGHJets: QB Christian Hackenberg, QB Bryce Petty; CB Darrelle Revis; G Brian Winters, TE Bradeon Bowman, WR Eric Decker, WR Jalin MarshallSteelers: WR Eli Rogers, S Robert Golden, CB Justin Giblert, FB Rosie Nix, LB Ryan Shazier, OL Cody Wallace and RT Marcus Gilbert.---TENNESSEE AT MIAMIDOLPHINS: LT Branden Albert, OL Laremy Tunsil, CB Xavien Howard, RB Arian Foster (hamstring), LB Jelani Jenkins (groin), TE Jordan Cameron, LB Koa Misi.TITANS: LB Nate Palmer, G Sebastian Tretola, S DaNorris Searcy (ankle), CB Cody Riggs, WR Harry Douglas, TE Jace Amaro, NT Al Woods.---NEW ENGLAND AT CLEVELANDPATRIOTS: RT Marcus Cannon (calf), LB Shea McClellin (concussion), DBs Eric Rowe and Justin Coleman, TE Greg Scruggs, DL Vincent Valentine.BROWNS: WR Corey Coleman (hand) QB Josh McCown (shoulder), CB Tramon Williams, OLs Austin Reiter and Cameron Ervin, TEs Randall Telfer and Seth DeValve.---HOUSTON AT MINNESOTATexans: QB Brandon Weeden, WR Keith Mumphrey, CB Kareem Jackson, RB Jonathan Grimes, OG Oday Aboushi, TE Stephen Anderson, DE Brandon DunnVikings: WR Stefon Diggs, RB Ronnie Hillman, LB Kentrell Brothers, OT Andre Smith, DT Sharrif Floyd, TE Rhett Ellison, TE David Morgan---WASHINGTON AT BALTIMORERedskins: WR Josh Doctson, CB Bashaud Breeland , LB Sua Cravens, CB Dashaun Phillips, QB Nate Sudfeld, DL Anthony Lanier, OL Vinston Painter.Ravens: CB Shareece Wright, OT Ronnie Stanley, WR Chris Moore, S Marqueston Huff, DT Willie Henry, LB Matthew Judon, LB Kamalei Correa.---ATLANTA AT DENVERFalcons: CB Jalen Collins, LB Deion Jones, LB Paul Worrilow, LB DeVondre Campbell, OG Mike Person, OG Wes Schweitzer, TE Joshua Perkins.Broncos: QB Trevor Siemian, S Justin Simmons, CB Kayvon Webster, OG Connor McGovern, OT Donald Stephenson, TE Virgil Green, OLB DeMarcus Ware.---SAN DIEGO AT OAKLANDChargers: S Jahleel Addae, LB Nick Dzubnar, CB Brandon Flowers, LB Denzel Perryman, RT Joe Barksdale, TE Asante Cleveland, C Max Tuerk.Raiders: S Nate Allen, RB Latavius Murray, T Menelik Watson, QB Connor Cook, TE Clive Walford, OL Matt McCants, RB Taiwan Jones.---BUFFALO AT LOS ANGELESBills: QB Cardale Jones, CB Corey White, RB Jonathan Williams, OL Gabe Ikard, C Patrick Lewis, T Cyrus Kouandjio, DT Marcell DareusRams: QB Sean Mannion, RB Benny Cunningham, OT Pace Murphy, WR Nelson Spruce, DT Michael Brockers, DE Robert Quinn, DE William Hayes---CINCINNATI AT DALLASBengals: TE Tyler Eifert, WR James Wright, DT DeShawn Williams, G Christian Westerman, CB Chykie Brown, CB KeiVarae Russell, QB Jeff DriskelCowboys: WR Dez Bryant, RB Lance Dunbar, T Chaz Green, QB Tony Romo, CB Orlando Scandrick, RB Darius Jackson, DE David Irving---Online:AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: https://twitter.com/AP-NFLFake Jordan Shoes . 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The Chicago Cubs think their time is now.Welcome to one intriguing NL Division Series.Fresh off a dramatic wild-card victory in New York, the Giants were brimming with confidence when they arrived in Chicago on Thursday, albeit a bit late due to travel problems. Madison Bumgarners four-hitter in Wednesday nights 3-0 victory against the Mets means he likely is pushed back until at least Game 3, but the Giants have 18-game winner Johnny Cueto ready to go for Friday nights series opener at Wrigley Field.San Francisco stumbled in the second half of the season, then closed with five wins in six games to hold onto the second NL wild card. The Giants won the World Series in 2010, 2012 and 2014, and manager Bruce Bochy and company feel this is their part of the calendar- again.The moment wont bother these guys, Bochy said.The Giants sustained success is exactly what the Cubs are hoping to string together. It has been 108 years since the North Siders last won the World Series in 1908 -- a number that will chase them around for as long as they stick around in this years playoffs -- but the Cubs made it to the NL Championship Series in 2015 and led the majors with 103 wins this season.With a deep rotation and young sluggers in Kris Bryant and Anthony Rizzo, the Cubs are positioned to challenge for titles for years to come. They want to start right now, and the Giants are standing in their way.Every year theyre in it. Every year theyre contending. Every year they have a chance to win the World Series, said left-hander Jon Lester, who will start Game 1 for the Cubs. So I think thats what every team wants, not just us. I think theyre an organization that a lot of teams look after to figure out how, why, how to get to that point.Its a model of consistency. Its impressive to see what they do.The Cubs clinched the NL Central title way back on Sept. 15, giving them a couple weeks to rest a few bumps and bruises and get their pitching staff ready for the playoffs. Even manager Joe Maddon is interested to see how they respond after four days off.Yeah, were going to find out, Maddon said. I thought we handled the last couple days well.One of the key moments in Chicagos run to a wild caard last season was a four-game sweep of San Francisco in August.dddddddddddd If this years seven-game season series is any indication of what the playoffs will look like, get ready for a string of tight, low-scoring matchups.The final five games were decided by one run, including Chicago taking three of four at home last month. The Cubs won four times and outscored the Giants 23-17 this year, but one of their wins was an 8-1 victory.Weve got our work cut out for us, said Jake Arrieta, who likely will match up with Bumgarner in Game 3. Weve had a nice amount of time off. Now its going to be nice to get back on the field and playing some meaningful games.Cueto made one start against Chicago this year, pitching seven solid innings in a no-decision on Sept. 4. The right-hander, who helped Kansas City win the World Series last season, is very familiar with the Cubs and Wrigley Field after spending the first 7 1/2 years of his major league career with Cincinnati.I like to pitch when its a sold-out crowd with everybody cheering for me or against me, and that kind of motivates me, Cueto said through a translator.Lester had one of his worst starts of the year at San Francisco on May 21, lasting just 2 2/3 innings in a 5-3 loss. He responded with five consecutive wins and went 15-2 with a 2.38 ERA in his final 23 starts.After Lester makes his 17th career postseason appearance, major league ERA leader Kyle Hendricks gets the ball in Game 2, followed by Arrieta and John Lackey. The Giants had not set their series rotation, but Jeff Samardzija could pitch on Saturday night against the team that gave him his start in the majors.The status of All-Star Eduardo Nunez also was unclear. Nunez missed the wild-card win with a strained right hamstring, and Conor Gillaspie delivered in his absence with a three-run homer in the ninth -- just another example of San Franciscos even-year magic.Can he start tomorrow? No, Bochy said while providing an update on Nunezs status. But its a five-game series, if we think he can help coming off the bench, maybe start the back end of this series then we probably would activate him.---Jay Cohen can be reached at http://www.twitter.com/jcohenap ' ' '