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Warren's 150-yard Game Sparks Steelers
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Jaylen Warrens breakout performance against the Lions, including two 45-yard touchdown runs, sparked the Steelers offense and earned praise from fans and analysts. Kenneth Gainwell also contributed with 128 rushing yards, fueling talk of a crowded Steelers backfield. As the Steelers push for the postseason, Warren and Gainwells one-two punch could be the key to turning heads in the AFC playoff picture.
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Patriots' Maye Stars in Comeback Win, MVP Race Heats Up
01:40|The New England Patriots, led by rookie quarterback Drake Maye, staged a remarkable comeback against the Baltimore Ravens, securing a playoff spot and tying the AFCs best record. Mayes impressive performance, including a three-hundred-yard game and two touchdowns, solidified his MVP case. The Ravens, missing MVP Lamar Jackson, held a lead but ultimately fell short due to Mayes heroics and key turnovers.
Henderson Out, Stevenson Steps Up in Patriots' Tight Battle
01:14|Patriots Henderson Ruled Out with Head Injury: A Blow to Offense in Tight Game Against Ravens
Cardinals' Offseason: Rebuild or Reinforce?
02:16|The Arizona Cardinals, with a dismal 3-12 record, have suffered a series of injuries, including key players like Garrett Williams, Walter Nolen, and Josh Sweat, in their final home game against the Atlanta Falcons. The team, once promising, has been plagued by a seven-game losing streak and a league-high 22 players on the injured list. Quarterback Kyler Murrays foot injury in week five marked the turning point. Despite player efforts, the teams performance has raised questions about head coach Jonathan Gannons ability to overcome adversity. Team president Michael Bidwill faces crucial decisions, including whether to retain Gannon, coordinators Drew Petzing and Nick Rallis, and consider a new quarterback. The offensive line and safety Budda Bakers future are also up for debate, as the Cardinals prepare for a potentially transformative offseason.
Chiefs Lose, Minshew Injured, Titans Shine
01:46|The Kansas City Chiefs suffered a 26-9 loss to the Tennessee Titans in Week sixteen, marking head coach Andy Reids first losing season and the teams first since 2012. Backup quarterback Gardner Minshew was injured, forcing Chris Oladokun to step in. Oladokun completed 11 of 16 passes for 111 yards, setting up three field goals from Harrison Butker. Isiah Pacheco led the offense with 34 rushing yards and 41 receiving yards. Nick Bolton had 10 tackles and a sack on defense. However, special teams struggles and penalties hurt the team. Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward had a standout performance, completing 21 of 28 passes for 228 yards and 2 touchdowns. Running back Tony Pollard rushed for 102 yards, powering Tennessee to 376 total yards. The Chiefs will face the Denver Broncos and Las Vegas Raiders in their final two games of the season.

Cam Ward's Late Surge: Titans QB's Growing Command
01:18|Cam Wards rookie season with the Tennessee Titans has been a journey, but hes finally finding his footing. In their latest win, he completed 21 of 28 passes for 228 yards and 2 TDs, adding 9 rushing yards. Ward attributes his improvement to a sharper mindset, effective play-calling, and quick recovery from mistakes. His film study and understanding of defensive tendencies have also played a significant role. Despite the teams 3-12 record, Wards late-season surge offers hope for the future.
Patriots' Fake Punt Fumble Costs Playoff Spot
01:21|The New England Patriots playoff hopes took a hit in Week sixteen against the Baltimore Ravens. Despite a chance to secure a spot, they trailed by four points late in the third quarter. Coach Mike Vrabels risky fake punt call backfired, leading to a turnover and giving the Ravens prime field position. Baltimore capitalized, extending their lead to twenty-four thirteen. The Patriots couldnt recover, staring down a second straight loss. The failed fake punt stands out as a potential playoff-impacting moment.
Niners' Quarterback Duo: Purdy & Jones
01:07|The San Francisco Forty Niners 2025 season has been a success, thanks to their two talented quarterbacks, Brock Purdy and Mac Jones. Purdy, the clear leader, has led the team to the NFC Championship and Super Bowl in consecutive years. Jones, with a respectable record, has sparked trade rumors due to his strong performance. Since Purdys return from injury, the team has won all four games, with both quarterbacks pushing each other to improve. Their camaraderie and professionalism, along with Jones team-friendly contract, make the Niners a competitive force in the league.
NFL Playoff Picture Shifts: Seahawks, Broncos Lead
01:53|The NFL playoff picture is taking shape, with the Philadelphia Eagles securing the NFC East title for the second consecutive year and the Dallas Cowboys being eliminated. Four teams have locked in postseason spots: the New England Patriots, Chicago Bears, San Francisco Forty Niners, and Seattle Seahawks. The Seahawks lead the NFC with a twelve-win record, while the Bears and Eagles also clinched playoff berths. In the AFC, the Denver Broncos top the list at twelve and three, and the Patriots also hit twelve and three, clinching playoffs by topping the Ravens and leading the East at eighty-two percent. Several races are heating up, with the NFC West showdown between Seahawks and Forty Niners and the AFC West battle where Chargers could steal it from Denver.