The odds are better than good that Kerry Collins or Aaron Rodgers -- or possibly both -- will be intercepted Sunday.
It's not that the quarterbacks are turnover-prone this season. In fact, it's just the opposite. Collins has been intercepted three times in six starts for Tennessee. Only one of Rodgers' four interceptions came over the past three games for Green Bay.
But they'll be on the field Sunday with some of the NFL's best ballhawks. The Packers lead the league with 13 interceptions, trailed by Tennessee's 12. This game features four of the five defensive backs tied for best in the NFL with four interceptions apiece.
The Packers' Charles Woodson and safety Nick Collins have taken their picking to a new level. Both have two TDs on interception returns.
Also, Tramon Williams has three interceptions for Green Bay, and backup safety Aaron Rouse had a TD off an interception as well.