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Patriots' Stevenson Seals Playoff Spot, MVP Chants for Maye

New England Patriots Rhamondre Stevensons Game-Winning Touchdown Run Secures Playoff Spot, Sparking MVP Chants for Quarterback Drake Maye; Team Eyes AFCs Top Seed.

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    The New England Patriots secured their playoff spot with a dramatic win over the Baltimore Ravens, leading the AFC East with a 12-3 record. Quarterback Drake Maye, an MVP contender, led an eleven-point comeback in the fourth quarter, throwing for a career-high 380 yards and two touchdowns. Coach Mike Vrabels leadership and the teams unity have been instrumental in their success. The Patriots can clinch the division title next week by beating the New York Jets, provided Buffalo loses to the Philadelphia Eagles. With two games left, theyre aiming for the AFCs number one seed and a deep playoff run.
  • Jets' Slide Continues: 12.5-Point Underdogs vs Patriots

    01:11|
    New York Jets Suffer Humiliating Defeat, Face Daunting Task Against Patriots: The Jets losing streak continues with a 29-6 loss to the Saints, leaving fans and analysts questioning their competitiveness. Up next, they host the Patriots, who are on a winning streak, making them heavy favorites in this AFC East showdown.
  • Steelers' Depth Shines in Road Win

    01:05|
    Zach Fraziers sore arm didnt stop the Pittsburgh Steelers from a resounding victory. With Fraziers sturdy blocking, Jaylen Warren rushed for 143 yards and two TDs, while Kenneth Gainwell added 50. Despite missing starting guard Isaac Seumalo, backups Spencer Anderson, Andrus Peat, and Dylan Cook stepped up, showcasing the teams depth and determination. This win was a testament to the Steelers unity and readiness, setting them up strongly for the future.
  • Metcalf Punches Fan at Steelers Game

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  • Drake Maye's 300-Yard Game Secures Patriots Playoff Spot

    00:57|
    Drake Maye and the New England Patriots secured a thrilling victory over the Baltimore Ravens, with Maye throwing for 380 yards and two touchdowns. This marked his first 300-yard game in the NFL, securing a playoff spot for the Patriots. Up next, they face the New York Jets, with Maye potentially aiming for another 300-yard day.
  • Ex-Raiders Shine in NFL: Jacobs, Moehrig, Chaisson Make Waves

    01:46|
    Ex-Raiders Josh Jacobs, Trevon Moehrig, and KLavon Chaisson make headlines in week sixteen, with mixed results. Jacobs fumble helps Bears secure NFC North lead, while Moehrigs strong performance keeps Panthers in NFC South title hunt. Chaissons game-sealing forced fumble propels Patriots past Ravens, showcasing ex-Raiders impact across the league.
  • Garrett Nears Record, Browns Lose Four Straight

    01:08|
    Despite the Cleveland Browns dismal season, Myles Garrett is poised to break the single-season sack record. With one more sack needed, Garretts loyalty to the team stands out amidst a four-game losing streak. The Browns face the Steelers and Bengals in their final two games, aiming for pride and Garretts historic achievement.
  • Patriots' Maye Leads Comeback, Secures Playoff Spot

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    Drake Mayes Clutch Performance Secures Patriots Playoff Spot: A Controversial Win Against Ravens
  • Steelers' Warren & Gainwell Make History in Road Win

    01:20|
    In a historic performance, Pittsburgh Steelers running backs Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell made franchise history, becoming the first duo since 1994 to both surpass 100 scrimmage yards and score a touchdown in a single game. Their impressive showcase, coupled with a solid performance from quarterback Aaron Rodgers, led the Steelers to a thrilling 29-24 road win over the Detroit Lions. This victory, their third straight, propels the Steelers to nine wins and six losses, securing their first place in the AFC North. They now head to Cleveland for their next matchup, riding high into the playoff stretch.