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Eagles Clinch NFC East, Playoff Comebacks Abound

The Philadelphia Eagles have secured the NFC East title, marking only the third time since 2002 that one or fewer divisions have been clinched with two weeks left. Five teams, including the Chicago Bears, Jacksonville Jaguars, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, and Seattle Seahawks, have bounced back from last years playoff absence, maintaining a 36-year streak of at least four such comeback stories. This weekend features four crucial matchups, including the Houston Texans vs. Los Angeles Chargers, Seattle Seahawks vs. Carolina Panthers, Buffalo Bills vs. Philadelphia Eagles, and Chicago Bears vs. San Francisco 49ers. Holiday games include Dallas at Washington, Detroit at Minnesota, and Denver at Kansas City.

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