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Patriots vs Ravens: Road to Playoffs
01:15|New England Patriots face Baltimore Ravens in a crucial Sunday night game, with a win securing their playoff spot. The Patriots, under Mike Vrabel, aim to bounce back after their first loss in 83 days. Baltimore, led by Lamar Jackson, needs a win to stay in the playoff hunt. The game is expected to be a tough battle, with the Patriots perfect road record against Baltimores home-field advantage.
Patriots vs Ravens: Prime-Time Clash
01:29|The New England Patriots and Baltimore Ravens face off in a prime-time clash on Sunday Night Football, with the Ravens as slight favorites despite the Patriots better record. The game could impact the playoff picture, so dont miss the action.
Patriots vs Ravens: Prime-Time Clash with Playoff Implications
01:14|NFL Shake-up: Patriots vs. Ravens in Crucial Prime-Time Showdown The NFL has switched the Sunday Night Football lineup, pitting the New England Patriots against the Baltimore Ravens. The Patriots aim to secure the AFC East title, while the Ravens chase the Steelers in the AFC North. Both teams boast impressive defensive performances, with the Ravens recently shutting out the Bengals. The Patriots maintain a perfect road record, and the Ravens need every win to stay in the playoff race. The game kicks off at 5:20 PM Pacific Time on NBC and Peacock, promising a thrilling matchup with significant division implications.
Trevon Diggs' Concussion Mystery Solved
01:28|Cowboys cornerback Trevon Diggs reveals the truth behind his concussion, caused by a falling pole mount while installing a TV. After eight games on IR, he returns for the final three games, but struggles in his first game back, admitting it might be his last with the Cowboys.
NFL Playoff Picture Shaken: Eagles, Bears, Broncos Lead
01:45|NFL Playoff Picture Shifts: Eagles Clinch NFC East, Bears Surge, Seahawks Secure Top Seed The NFL playoff picture experienced a significant shakeup following three games in Week sixteens early Sunday slate. The Philadelphia Eagles secured their second consecutive NFC East title, while the Dallas Cowboys were eliminated from postseason contention. In the NFC North, the Chicago Bears made a substantial leap, and the Seattle Seahawks claimed the number one seed in the conference from the Los Angeles Rams. In the NFC standings, Seattle holds a twelve-win, three-loss record, with a fifty percent chance of maintaining the top seed according to experts. The Bears are eleven and four, locked into the playoffs and ninety-two percent favorites to win their division after their overtime victory over Green Bay. Philadelphia stands at ten and five as back-to-back East champions, and Carolina is eight and seven, leading the South with forty-three percent odds. In the AFC, the Denver Broncos lead at twelve and three, with a forty-nine percent chance for the conferences top spot, despite a loss to Jacksonville. New England remains alive for the number one seed at nineteen percent, while the Jaguars, at eleven and four, boosted their top seed hopes to twenty-three percent with their Broncos win. Pittsburgh holds steady in the North at seventy-seven percent to claim it. Several teams control their own destiny heading into the final weeks, such as the Rams needing Seattle to stumble or the Chargers if they beat Houston and then Denver. The forty-niners, at ten and four, have a twenty-one percent shot at the NFC top seed if they win out, setting up a massive finale against Seattle. As the playoffs approach, teams like Detroit and Tampa Bay cling to their playoff hopes, with six and fifty-eight percent chances, respectively. With eliminations for teams like the Chiefs, Vikings, and Cowboys, every game counts as the postseason rush nears.
49ers Clinch Playoff Spot, Focus on Top Seed
01:18|San Francisco Forty-Niners secure NFL playoff spot without playing; Pittsburgh Steelers upset win against Detroit Lions seals the deal; Niners still in contention for NFCs top seed, facing Indianapolis Colts, Chicago Bears, and Seattle Seahawks in remaining games.

Bucs' Mayfield Interception Costs Them Game
00:58|Baker Mayfields Game-Ending Interception Sparks Bucs Slump: Can They Still Win NFC South?
Broncos' Win Streak Snapped, Still in Control
01:42|The Denver Broncos eleven-game win streak ends with a loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, despite quarterback Bo Nixs career-high yards and touchdown. Trevor Lawrence leads Jaguars to three touchdowns, with no turnovers. Broncos defense forces early punts but gives up thirty-four points. Nix struggles after halftime with mistakes. RJ Harvey shines with a sixty-three-yard touchdown run and one hundred twenty-one yards from scrimmage. Courtland Sutton has a hot start but goes quiet. Broncos pass rush shines with five sacks. Despite the loss, Broncos remain in control of their destiny, with two wins securing the AFC West and number one seed. Next up: Thursday Night Football against the Kansas City Chiefs and a potential division showdown with the Los Angeles Chargers.