Julio Jones wont play for the Atlanta Falcons in Los Angeles on Sunday.The NFLs most productive receiver is dealing with turf toe, and it didnt improve enough to get him on the field for the Falcons (7-5).Jones has 72 catches for a league-best 1,253 yards -- 165 yards more than the closest receiver.Jones absence is a boost for the Rams beleaguered defense, as is the absence of Mohamed Sanu, the Falcons No. 2 receiver. Sanu, who is fighting a groin injury, has caught 49 passes for 521 yards and three touchdowns.The Rams are missing two key defensive starters: Robert Quinn is missing his second game with a concussion, and E.J. Gaines is out with a thigh injury.Starting offensive lineman T.J. Lang is active for the Green Bay Packers game against the Seattle Seahawks. Lang has missed the past three games with a foot injury.Linebacker Clay Matthews (shoulder) is also active for the Packers, though starting inside linebacker Blake Martinez will miss a third straight game with a knee injury.Green Bay has only listed six inactive players, with a roster spot open following the NFLs suspension of defensive lineman Mike Pennel for violating the leagues substance-abuse policy.For New Orleans, wide receiver Michael Thomas is out with a foot injury. Thomas leads the Saints with 69 catches for 831 yards this seasonThe full list of each teams inactive players for Sundays games.---PITTSBURGH AT BUFFALOSteelers: QB Zach Mettenberger, S Shamarko Thomas, RB DeAngelo Williams, RB Daryl Richardson, G Ramon Foster, DT Javon Hargrave, WR Darrius Heyward-Bey.Bills: QB Cardale Jones, WR Dez Lewis, RB Jonathan Williams, LB Lerentee McCray, TE Logan Thomas, TE Gerald Christian---DENVER AT TENNESSEEBroncos: QB Austin Davis, CB Lorenzo Doss, LS Casey Kreiter, LB Brandon Marshall, G Connor McGovern, WR Jordan Norwood, OG Billy Turner.Titans: DL Jurrell Casey, WR Kendall Wright, RB David Fluellen, DB Curtis Riley, LB Justin Staples, OG Sebastian Tretola, TE Jace Amaro.---WASHINGTON AT PHILADELPHIARedskins: QB Nate Sudfield, WR Rashad Ross, RB Matt Jones, S Will Blackmon, G Spencer Long, DE Anthony Lanier, G Shawn Lauvao.Eagles: RG Brandon Brooks, WR Dorial Green-Beckham, RB Kenjon Barner, LB Kamu Grugier-Hill, G Dillon Gordon, OL, Halapoulivaati Vaitai, DT Taylor Hart.---ARIZONA AT MIAMICardinals: S Tyrann Mathieu, DT Robert Nkemdiche, WR Marquis Bundy, CB Tharold Simon, G Cole Toner, DT Olsen Pierre, DT Ed Stinson.Dolphins: LB Kiko Alonso, CB Xavien Howard, C Mike Pouncey, LB Jelani Jenkins, TE Thomas Duarte, WR Rashawn Scott, DE Mario Williams.---SAN DIEGO AT CAROLINAChargers: CB Brandon Flowers, RB Ronnie Hillman, TE Asante Cleveland, C Max Tuerk, OT Tyreek Burwell WR Geremy Davis, NT Ryan CarrethersPanthers: RB Cameron Artis-Payne, LB David Mayo, LB Luke Kuechly, OT Daryl Williams, DT Kyle Love, TE Chris Manhertz, DE Charles Johnson---CINCINNATI AT CLEVELANDBengals: WR A.J. Green, S Derron Smith, LS Clark Harris, Christian Westerman, WR James Wright, E C.J. Uzomah, DE Wallace GilberryBrowns: QB Kevin Hogan, QB Josh McCown, DB Trae Elston, OL Gabe Ikard, OL Shon Coleman, DL Tyrone Holmes---CHICAGO AT DETROITBears: WR Eddie Royal, WR Marquess Wilson, DB Johnathan Banks, DB DeVante Bausby, DB DeAndre Houston-Carson, NT C.J. Wilson, OL Mike Adams,Lions: RB Theo Riddick, C Travis Swanson WR TJ Jones, QB Jake Rudock, LB Thurston Armbrister, OT Cornelius Lucas, DT Khyri Thornton---HOUSTON AT INDIANAPOLISTexans: QB Tom Savage, WR Braxton Miller, CB Johnathan Joseph, RB Tyler Ervin, LB John Simon, OL Josh Walker, DE Ufomba KamaluColts: CB Patrick Robinson, S Clayton Geathers, OL Austin Blythe, OG Denzelle Good, DL Zach Kerr, LB Lavar Edwards, LB Robert Mathis---MINNESOTA AT JACKSONVILLEVikings: S Harrison Smith, LB Edmond Robinson, CB Marcus Sherels, C Joe Berger, DT Sharrif Floyd, OT Rashod Hill and QB Taylor HeinickeJaguars: RB Chris Ivory, C Brandon Linder, WR Allen Hurns, RB Denard Robinson, S Peyton Thompson, OL Jeremiah Poutasi and QB Brandon Allen---NEW YORK JETS AT SAN FRANCISCOJets: QB Christian Hackenberg, CB Dexter McDougle, RB Khiry Robinson, LB Lorenzo Mauldin, RT Breno Giacomini, WR Jalin Marshall, DL Steve McLendon.49ers: QB Christian Ponder, CB Marcuus Cromartie, RB Mike Davis, T Joe Staley, TE JeRon Hamm, DT Qinton Dial, LB Tank Carradine.---NEW ORLEANS AT TAMPA BAYSaints: C Max Unger, LB Craig Robertson, WR Michael Thomas, S Shiloh Keo, RB Marcus Murphy, LB Travis Feeney, C Jack Allen.Buccaneers: QB Ryan Griffin, WR Adam Humphries, S Chris Conte, OT Demar Dotson, DL Devonte Lambert, G Caleb Benenoch, TE Luke Stocker.---ATLANTA AT LOS ANGELESFalcons: WR Julio Jones, WR Mohamed Sanu, S Sharrod Neasman, S Robenson Therezie, OL Kevin Graf, OG Wes Schweitzer, DE Adrian ClaybornRams: QB Sean Mannion, RB Benny Cunningham, CB Blake Countess, CB E.J. Gaines, TE Cory Harkey, OT Pace Murphy, DE Robert Quinn---SEATTLE AT GREEN BAYPackers: WR Trevor Davis, LB Blake Martinez, LB Kyler Fackrell, LB Nick Perry, T Kyle Murphy, OL JC TretterSeahawks: RB C.J. Prosise, S Tyvis Powell, FB Will Tukuafu, LB Brock Coyle, T Garry Gilliam, DT John Jenkins, DE Damontre Moore.---For more NFL coverage: http://pro32.ap.org and http://twitter.com/AP-NFLFake Jerseys . During the athletes parade, the 23-strong Ukrainian team was represented by a lone flagbearer in an apparent protest at the presence of Russian troops in Ukraines Crimean peninsula. Fake Football Jerseys . It was just business as usual for the Thunder at home. Durant scored 32 points and the Thunder beat the Bulls 107-95 on Thursday night for their eighth straight win. http://www.fakejersey.com/fake-nhl-jerseys/ . Walcott is available for Saturdays home match against Southampton as Arsenal looks to extend its two-point lead at the top of the Premier League. The Gunners are currently the second highest scorers in the league but Wenger insists Walcott will add something extra to his team. Fake NBA Jerseys . -- Stanford squashed Oregons national championship hopes again, schooling the Ducks in power football. Fake NCAA Jerseys .J. -- Marshawn Lynch said Thursday it will be good to get back to football after the Seattle quiet talking running back wrapped up his final mandatory media session of Super Bowl week. OWINGS MILLS, Md. -- The Baltimore Ravens wont apologize for beating three teams that have one win between them, and they make no excuses for an offense thats produced only four touchdowns in 12 quarters.What matters to coach John Harbaugh and his players is that the Ravens are 3-0, alone atop the AFC North and putting a good deal of distance between themselves and the squad that went 5-11 last year.Baltimore is one of only five unbeaten teams in the NFL, a distinction that might be more significant if its victories didnt come against Buffalo (1-2), Cleveland (0-3) and Jacksonville (0-3). While Harbaugh acknowledged that its too soon to get an accurate read on the strength of his team, he made a point of quoting an esteemed former coach in assessing the current state of the Ravens.Bill Parcells says you are what your record says you are, Harbaugh said Monday. I was reminded about that last year by you guys quite frequently. So Ill remind you: Its a pretty good statement.This Sunday, the Ravens will attempt to go 4-0 for only the second time in franchise history when Oakland (2-1) comes to town.Theyre a contender in the AFC, Harbaugh said.Maybe the Ravens are, too.Whats most impressive about Baltimore thus far is its ability to win close games. During the miserable 2015 season, the Ravens six losses by six points or fewer included an agonizing 22-20 defeat at home against Jacksonville.In the rematch Sunday, Baltimore pulled out a 19-17 win . Justin Tuckers fourth field goal, a 54-yarder 1:02 remaining, turned around a game in which the Ravens committed three turnovers and were flagged for eight penalties.One week earlier, Baltimore rallied from 20 points down to beat the Browns. That followed a 13-7 win over Buffalo in the opener.Last year we lost a lot of close ones, defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan said. Its good to come out on the other side of it.Maybe its the good karma that John and Jim Harbaugh, currently head coach at Michigan, have seemingly experiennced throughout much of their lives.ddddddddddddWhen we go to the mall, we dont start with the parking spaces in the back row, John Harbaugh said. We drive right to the front row. Theres going to be someone pulling out. Yeah, the place is packed and it might say no parking available, but someones going to leave as we come in. Its just always worked out that way for us.Its been that type of season thus far for the Ravens, who last year fell into the habit of losing close games.Now, after winning three games by a total of 13 points despite having nine field goals compared to four TDs, the Ravens are beginning to believe theyre going to win the tight ones.You gain a certain confidence in terms of knowing that you can do it, Harbaugh said. When you start having some good things happen for you, like our team has, maybe you can build on those things.That doesnt mean Harbaugh isnt working to make the Ravens better. There will come a time when Baltimore will need touchdowns, not field goals, to win. And three turnovers per game is usually a prescription for failure.I am confident the touchdowns are going to come, Harbaugh said.Although the Ravens have thrown 118 passes and rushed only 76 times, there will be no balanced attack in the future. Joe Flacco will continue to sling the ball, and running backs Justin Forsett and Terrance West will be used simply to keep the opposition guessing.I dont think were going to be 50/50, Harbaugh said. But you have to be able to run the ball to not be one-dimensional. Were not happy with our running game in that sense. Weve got to force people to defend the run because that opens up your passing game.The Ravens came out of Sundays game relatively healthy. Rookie guard Alex Lewis is in concussion protocol, Harbaugh said.---AP NFL website: www.pro32.ap.org and AP NFL Twitter feed: http://twitter.com/AP-NFL ' ' '