Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The following is a list of inactive players for todays games. TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS AT CHICAGO BEARS, 1:00 PM (ET) Tampa Bay - DE DaQuan Bowers, CB Crezdon Butler, LB Lavonte David, WR Robert Herron, RB Mike James, OT Kevin Pamphile, CB C.J. Wilson Chicago - G Eben Britton, LB Khaseem Greene, OT Jordan Mills, CB Terrance Mitchell, DE Trevor Scott, LB Darryl Sharpton, WR Chris Williams GREEN BAY PACKERS AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS, 1:00 PM (ET) Green Bay - TE Brandon Bostick, LB Carl Bradford, CB Jarrett Bush, C Garth Gerhart, WR Jeff Janis, LB Nick Perry, QB Scott Tolzien Minnesota - RB Matt Asiata, DT Sharrif Floyd, FB Zach Line, LB Michael Mauti, LB Brandon Watts, OT Austin Wentworth, G David Yankey TENNESSEE TITANS AT PHILADELPHIA EAGLES, 1:00 PM (ET) Tennessee - WR Kris Durham, TE Richard Gordon, S Marqueston Huff, DE Ropati Pitoitua, OT Will Svitek, QB Charlie Whitehurst, CB Blidi Wreh-Wilson Philadelphia - CB Roc Carmichael, QB Nick Foles, DE Taylor Hart, OT Dennis Kelly, WR Jeff Maehl, C Julian Vandervelde, CB Jaylen Watkins JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT INDIANAPOLIS COLTS, 1:00 PM (ET) Jacksonville - DE Andre Branch, WR Mike Brown, LB Jeremiah George, RB Storm Johnson, OG Tyler Shatley, CB Teddy Williams, OT Sam Young Indianapolis - TE Dwayne Allen, OT Gosder Cherilus, C/G Khaled Holmes, NT Zach Kerr, G Lance Louis, DT Kelcy Quarles, CB Greg Toler DETROIT LIONS AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, 1:00 PM (ET) Detroit - WR Ryan Broyles, RB Reggie Bush, TE Kellen Davis, DT Nick Fairley, QB Kellen Moore, G Larry Warford, DE Larry Webster New England - DB Malcolm Butler, OT Jordan Devey, WR Aaron Dobson, DL Dominique Easley, OT Cameron Fleming, DE Chandler Jones, RB James White CLEVELAND BROWNS AT ATLANTA FALCONS, 1:00 PM (ET) Cleveland - TE Jordan Cameron, LB Karlos Dansby, CB Pierre Desir, WR Marlon Moore, DB Robert Nelson, OT Vinston Painter, WR Rodney Smith Atlanta - CB Robert Alford, LB James Anderson, OT Cameron Bradfield, DE Cliff Matthews, QB Sean Renfree, OT Jonathan Scott, LB Tyler Starr CINCINNATI BENGALS AT HOUSTON TEXANS, 1:00 PM (ET) Cincinnati - LB Vontaze Burfict, RB Rex Burkhead, OT Tanner Hawkinson, DE Margus Hunt, CB Chris Lewis-Harris, WR Greg Little, WR Dane Sanzenbacher Houston - OT Jeff Adams, DB Josh Aubrey, LB Max Bullough, RB Arian Foster, DB Kareem Jackson, WR DeVier Posey, QB Tom Savage ST. LOUIS RAMS AT SAN DIEGO CHARGERS, 4:05 PM (ET) St. Louis - DE Alex Carrington, G/C Barrett Jones, S Lamarcus Joyner, CB Marcus Roberson, LB Korey Toomer, G Brandon Washington, WR Damian Williams San Diego - S Jahleel Addae, RB Ronnie Brown, DT Ryan Carrethers, WR Dontrelle Inman, G Rich Ohrnberger, DE Damion Square, LB Reggie Walker ARIZONA CARDINALS AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, 4:05 PM (ET) Arizona - LB Desmond Bishop, LB Glenn Carson, WR Larry Fitzgerald, TE Matthew Mulligan, DE Ed Stinson, DT Alameda Taamu, RB Kerwynn Williams Seattle - TE Rashaun Allen, LB Allen Bradford, CB Marcus Burley, OT James Carpenter, DE Demarcus Dobbs, LB Kevin Pierre-Louis, C Max Unger WASHINGTON REDSKINS AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS, 4:25 PM (ET) Washington - CB David Amerson, NT Chris Baker, QB Kirk Cousins, WR Leonard Hankerson, TE Jordan Reed, WR Aldrick Robinson, OT Trent Williams San Francisco - CB Tramaine Brock, OT Anthony Davis, DL Glenn Dorsey, WR Bruce Ellington, QB Josh Johnson, TE Vance McDonald, WR Quinton Patton MIAMI DOLPHINS AT DENVER BRONCOS, 4:25 PM (ET) Miami - CB Jalil Brown, TE Charles Clay, CB Cortland Finnegan, LB Jonathan Freeny, G Nate Garner, DT Anthony Johnson, OT Billy Turner Denver - DT Marvin Austin, RB Montee Ball, CB Tony Carter, OT Chris Clark, RB Ronnie Hillman, OT Michael Schofield, TE Julius Thomas DALLAS COWBOYS AT NEW YORK GIANTS, 8:30 PM (ET) Dallas - NY Giants - Trevor Ariza Jersey . - First-timer Chris Harris Jr. Troy Brown Jr. Jersey . 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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.BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Sabres coach Ted Nolan will keep building what he started in Buffalo -- minus the interim tag. Nolan is staying on as the head coach beyond this season after signing a three-year contract extension Monday. The deal comes 4-1/2 months after Nolan returned to Buffalo for a second stint -- this time, initially, on an interim basis. And its a reward for Nolan, who has provided a spark to a young, patchwork lineup on a last-place team. "I said back in November that it was a dream to be able to come back and coach the Sabres, and thats still true today," Nolan said. "Im excited by the challenge facing our team and our organization. And Im truly thankful to have this opportunity." The extension was more of a formality than a surprise. The two sides established the framework of a contract about a month ago and agreed to the deal in principle last week. Nolan took over in mid-November after coach Ron Rolston was fired along with general manager Darcy Regier after Buffalo got off to a franchise-worst 4-15-1 start. The Sabres (20-45-9) havent done much better at 16-30-8 under Nolan and are likely to finish in last place with only two weeks left in the season. Buffalo is 1-10-1 in its past 12 games in preparing to host New Jersey on Tuesday. Record aside, rookie GM Tim Murray is impressed by the job Nolan has done during what he called "a trying situation." "I dont know if there was one Eureka moment," Murray said. "But I certainly got to the point where I knew I wanted him back, and I wanted him to be our head coach. And that wasnt yesterday or the day before." The next step is providing Nolan more talent. "We have to get him better players," Murray said. "It doesnt take a genius to figure that out." The Sabres are a shell of the team that last made the playoffs in 2011, with Nolan the teams third coach in a little over a calendar year. Regier began purging an over-priced and under-achieving roster last seasson.dddddddddddd And Murray, who was hired in January, completed the overhaul in the days leading up to the NHL trade deadline on March 5. Thats when Buffalo made four trades, including one that sent goalie Ryan Miller and captain Steve Ott to St. Louis. The future looks promising with the team having stockpiled a series of first- and second-round draft picks over the next three years. Nolan has a reputation as a motivator with a solid track record of developing young players. This is Nolans second stint in Buffalo. He went 73-72-19 in two seasons before leaving in the summer of 1997 because he was unhappy with the teams one-year contract offer after being selected the NHLs coach of the year. Nolan then spent two seasons coaching the New York Islanders and led them to the playoffs in 2006-07, before being fired after the following season. Nolan also enjoyed a successful stint at the Sochi Games, where he coached Latvia to an eighth-place finish -- the countrys best in five Olympic appearances. Sabres players greeted the news of Nolans contract extension as an important first step toward establishing stability. "Hes a guy that I think is perfect for this type of rebuild as far as motivation and making sure the right guys are staying around," forward Drew Stafford said. "Its been a real challenging season, a lot of shake-ups, a lot of changes. To get that interim tag off is definitely some stability now." Nolan is staying on even though Pat LaFontaine -- the person who brought him on board -- abruptly stepped down as Sabres president of hockey operations on March 1, after only 3-1/2 months on the job. Thanking LaFontaine for the opportunity, Nolan said hes focused on the head coaching job. "Im really excited about going with the next step forward and helping shape this team into a very competitive team," Nolan said. "With Tims knowledge in getting us the right players, hopefully, I can coach them good enough to win." ' ' '