NFL Sunday Football preview, Week 13 schedule: NY Giants vs Jets, Vikings vs Seahawks

Week 13 of the 2015 National Football League (NFL) regular season continues this Sunday with the battle of New York headlining all the games as the New York Jets take on the New York Giants at the MetLife Stadium. 

Both teams are second in their respective divisions as the Jets are 6–5 in the American Football Conference (AFC) East, while the Giants are 5–6 in the National Football Conference (NFC) East. 

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The Jets head to the game Sunday, bringing a win over the Miami Dolphins and will aim to continue it against the Giants who are coming off a loss to the Washington Redskins, and are looking to return on the winning track. 

Another notable game for Sunday will be the matchup of the NFC North-leading Minnesota Vikings and the NFC West's current second best team, the Seattle Seahawks. 

The Seahawks have won back-to-back and are slowly finding their groove late this season, but they will continue the year without tight end Jimmy Graham who suffered a season-ending injury in their most recent win over the Pittsburgh Steelers. 

Minnesota, on the other hand, are also coming off a win over the Atlanta Falcons and is aiming to be victorious this Sunday to secure the top spot in the NFC North.

After getting their success train derailed, the Cincinnati Bengals will also be in action this Sunday and will try to again build a winning streak as they play against the struggling Cleveland Browns.

Franchise quarterback Andy Dalton will lead the Bengals, while the Browns who had a fiasco with their quarterbacks, will start Austin Davis in Sunday's clash.

Division leading teams facing major injuries to their offense, the Denver Broncos and New England Patriots, will also be in action this Sunday. 

The Broncos playing without injured quarterback Peyton Manning are up against the San Diego Chargers, while the champs Patriots who had numerous injuries to their best offensive players will take on the Philadelphia Eagles. 

Another game to watch out for this Sunday will be the showdown of the Carolina Panthers and the New Orleans Saints. 

Franchise quarterback Cam Newton and the Panthers are the only undefeated team in the NFL this season and the Saints will try to score an upset and end a three-game losing skid when they collide this Sunday. 

To view the full schedule for Sunday and the rest of the 2015 NFL regular season, click here.