ATLANTA -- Kansas City Chiefs safety Eric Berry said last week that his concern for Sundays game against the Falcons was his ability to keep his composure for his first NFL game in his hometown.Berry acknowledged he shed a few tears before the game, I shed a few during the game and I shed a few after, but he held his emotions together long enough to make two of the biggest plays in Kansas Citys 29-28 victory over Atlanta.He returned an interception 37 yards for a touchdown in the second quarter, and in the fourth quarter, he intercepted a pass on an Atlanta two-point conversion attempt and returned it to the end zone to convert a 28-27 deficit into a 29-28 lead. It was the first interception for a defensive conversion on a two-point try since the rule was enacted in 2015, according to ESPN Stats & Information. The previous three defensive conversions came on blocked extra point attempts.I think I held it together pretty good, Berry said. There were a lot of emotions, so I just tried to contain them and let it show through my play.Berry was diagnosed almost two years ago to the day with lymphoma. He returned to Atlanta then for his treatments sessions at Emory University.The last time I came home during the season, it was to get chemotherapy, and then this time it was actually to play the game, Berry said of the reasons for his emotions on Sunday. I was just thankful for the opportunity. I take pride in a lot of things people take for granted, so when opportunities come my way, I cherish them and try to make the most of them.Berry presented the ball after his touchdown to his mother, Carol, who was sitting behind the Chiefs bench. He indicated he made up his mind to present his mom the ball before the game.I just handed it to her and told her Id be back, Berry said.Then, getting serious, Berry said, I can try to give her whatever. 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Any rankings cited in this column come from our ESPN Fantasy staff ranks.?Teams on bye this week: Falcons, Broncos, Jets, Chargers.Refresh often for the latest information.Ruled out before SundayDE Cameron Heyward (pectoral), C Mike Pouncey (hip), RB DeAngelo Williams (knee), WR Markus Wheaton (shoulder), S Barry Church (forearm), RB Jacquizz Rodgers (foot), WR Jeremy Maclin (groin), TE Rob Gronkowski (chest), WR Chris Hogan (back), DE Michael Bennett (knee)Early games, 1 p.m. ET (eight scheduled)WR Robert Woods (foot, questionable) -- active LB C.J. Mosley (thigh, questionable) -- active WR Dez Bryant (back, questionable) -- active DE Ezekiel Ansah (ankle, questionable) -- active RB Theo Riddick (ankle, questionable) -- active CB Marcus Peters (hip, questionable) -- inactive LB Justin Houston (knee, questionable) -- active LB Derrick Johnson (hamstring, questionable) -- active LB Deone Bucannon (ankle, questionable) -- active CB Tyrann Mathieu (shoulder, questionable) -- inactive WR Eddie Royal (toe, questionable) -- activeLate games, 4:05 and 4:25 p.m. ET (three scheduled)WR Jarvis Landry (shoulder, questionable) -- active WR Kenny Stills (calf, questionable) -- active DE Robert Quinn (illness, questionable) -- active RB Todd Gurley (thigh, questionable) -- active TE Martellus Bennett (ankle, questionable) -- active WR Julian Edelman (foot, questionable) -- active TE Zach Ertz (hamstring, questionable) -- active WR Jordan Matthews (back, questionable) -- activeSunday night game, 8:30 ETLB Clay Matthews (hamstring, questionable) -- active WR DeSean Jackson (shoulder, questionable) -- activeUpdates/analysis (most recent first)Dion Lewis (3:05 p.m.): With both Rob Gronkowski and Chris Hogan out for the Patriots, theres a need for more offensive weapons in the New England offense. Thats good timing for Lewis to finally be ready to make his 2016 debut for the team.Torrey Smith (3 p.m.): The 49ers wide receiver is inactive today because of an injured shoulder, and will be missing the first game in his NFL career.Miami Dolphins (2:45 p.m.): While both of their questionable wide receivers (Jarvis Landry, Kenny Stills) are active today, Miami will be without Mario Williams, Nick Williams and Jelani Jenkins on the defensive side of the ball.Los Angeles Rams (2:40 p.m.): Good news on both sides of the ball for the Rams, as both DE Robert Quinn and C Tim Barnes will be active for this afternoons contest.ddddddddddddhicago Bears (11:55 a.m.): NT Eddie Goldman is inactive against the Giants this afternoon. With Will Sutton (ankle) having been placed on injured reserve earlier this week, Eli Manning should face a much weaker pass rush than expected.?Minnesota Vikings (11:50 a.m.) As Ben Goessling of ESPNs NFL Nation notes, the trio of Marcus Sherels, Captain Munnerlyn and Eric Kendricks are all active today for the team, providing this defense with more depth than theyve had in quite some time.?Detroit Lions (11:45 a.m.): Both DeAndre Levy and Tyrunn Walker are inactive today for the Lions. Levy has been dealing with quad and knee injuries, but Walker is apparently a healthy scratch.Jimmy Smith (11:40 a.m.): After being only a limited participant in practice on Friday, its not that big a shock to see the Baltimore cornerback on the teams inactive list for todays game. This should give Dez Bryant a boost in fantasy numbers against a depleted secondary.Jordan Matthews (7:45 a.m.): ESPNs Adam Schefter notes that the Eagles wide receiver, who has been dealing with back spasms and is listed as questionable for todays game against the Seahawks, is nevertheless expected to suit up.?Jared Cook (7:40 a.m.): According to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Packers tight end is planning to suit up tonight for the first time since Week 3. Green Bays release of?Justin Perillo?certainly points to the teams confidence level in Cooks return. ?Tyrann Mathieu (7:35 a.m.): All eyes will be on the matchup of Patrick Peterson against Stefon Diggs this afternoon, as Mathieu is reportedly going to sit out his second game of the season with a shoulder injury.DeSean Jackson (7:30 a.m.): ESPNs Adam Schefter reports that the Washington wide receiver is indeed expected to play tonight against the Packers. He was a full participant in Fridays practice, which is usually a good indicator for Sundays status.Justin Houston (7:25 a.m.): The Kansas City linebacker, who has been on the sidelines since offseason surgery on the ACL in his left knee, is expected to make his 2016 debut today. Well have to see how his presence impacts the sack count for Dee Ford going forward.Official Sunday inactives should begin coming in at approximately 11:30 a.m. ET for the early games, 2:30 p.m. ET for the late games and 7 p.m. ET for the Sunday night game. ' ' '