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  • #16
    Preview: Ravens (5-10) at Bengals (11-4)
    Date: January 03, 2016 1:00 PM EDT

    The Cincinnati Bengals held a two-touchdown lead over the team they're competing with for a bye through the wild-card round and let it slip away to an emerging quarterback.

    They now need their own second-choice signal-caller to guide them to a home victory over the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday, and for Denver to lose at home to four-win San Diego for that bye to become a reality.

    Past playoff failures aside, the bye is particularly relevant to the AFC North champion Bengals (11-4) with starting quarterback Andy Dalton not expected to return from a fractured right thumb for a potential wild-card date next weekend.

    "It's tough," wide receiver A.J. Green said. "We have a lot of guys banged up, so we could have really used that bye. All we have to do is go out there and take care of next weekend, and hope for the best."

    Doing their part would at least give the team its first 12-win season since 1988 when Cincinnati reached the Super Bowl, and the immediate results fall on the shoulders of AJ McCarron.

    The second-year QB is making his third start and first at home after replacing Dalton in a 33-20 home loss to Pittsburgh on Dec. 13. He played most of that game, won at San Francisco a week later, then shared in the disappointment of Monday's 20-17 overtime road loss to the Broncos.

    McCarron has completed 67.0 percent of his passes and thrown for four touchdowns and two interceptions in those three games. The picks came in the impromptu appearance against the Steelers, though a crucial turnover also happened in the latest loss.

    His teammates praised his efforts, but McCarron claimed plenty of the blame after a fumble in OT ended the game following the Broncos' go-ahead field goal.

    "We just didn't make enough plays when it counted," said McCarron, who injured his non-throwing wrist on the play but isn't said to be in danger of missing the regular-season finale. "We put ourselves in a position to win the ballgame and I failed the team. That is what it comes down to; you aren't always going to score touchdowns."

    That's been especially true since losing Dalton. The Bengals had averaged 27.8 points and 376.3 yards of offense in the 12 games preceding the injury with particularly impressive showings in the last three at 33.0 points per game. In the three games dating to Dalton's exit, Cincinnati has averaged 20.3 points and 307.0 yards.

    It looked like it had overcome that in the first half against Denver with a 14-3 lead and 204 yards, but the Bengals totaled 90 in the second half and overtime.

    "This one definitely hurts, when you feel like you have a lot of momentum and doing some good things out there and kind of spit out the bit in the second half," running back Jeremy Hill said.

    The Ravens (5-10) are simply trying to win two in a row for the second time in 2015 and avoid matching their second-worst season ever while again playing spoiler. They complicated things for Pittsburgh last week with a 20-17 home win that ensured they wouldn't equal their franchise-worst inaugural 4-12 season of 1996, though their 2007 mark is still matchable.

    "We want to step off as high as we possibly can," coach John Harbaugh said. "Let's get as good as we can get as a football team. The goal doesn't change that way whether you're in the playoffs or not in the playoffs. We need to play the best football we can play because it's a journey. Winning those games is definitely a measuring stick of how good you are."

    Baltimore's quarterback and injury issues make Cincinnati's look comparatively stable. Joe Flacco was lost for the season with a torn left ACL and MCL on Nov. 22, and the Ravens have since started Matt Schaub, Jimmy Clausen and Ryan Mallett while also dealing with key long-term injuries to players such as Terrell Suggs, Justin Forsett and Steve Smith Sr.

    Mallett faced the Steelers and completed 28 of 41 for 274 yards and a touchdown in his first action since Oct. 18 with Houston, and Harbaugh praised the offense for giving the defense ideal circumstances.

    "We didn't give up any points on turnovers," said Harbaugh, whose team stayed clean in the turnover category after committing 15 in its previous seven games. "That's winning football. That's the way we want to play, and to me, that's a blueprint for us going forward. Now we have to try to replicate that blueprint. We have to try to do that again on Sunday against Cincinnati."

    Things could come easier for Cincinnati's offense against Baltimore as opposed to Denver's top-ranked defense. The Ravens rank 22nd in points allowed at 25.1 and 10th in total defense at 340.1 yards, though they have had some impressive performances lately, limiting an explosive Pittsburgh offense to 303 yards a week after holding Kansas City to 277.

    The Bengals have won the last four meetings and the past three in Cincinnati. The last three overall have been decided by no more than a touchdown, including a 28-24 win in Baltimore on Sept. 27.
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    • #17
      Preview: Redskins (8-7) at Cowboys (4-11)
      Date: January 03, 2016 1:00 PM EDT

      Even though his Washington Redskins can't improve their playoff position, coach Jay Gruden insists he won't just sit starters in the regular-season finale.

      At the same time, he doesn't want to lose key players heading into the playoffs.

      That's the quandary facing Gruden as the visiting Redskins look to extend their longest winning streak in three years Sunday against the banged-up Dallas Cowboys.

      After six last-place finishes over the previous seven years, including a 4-12 showing last season, surprising Washington (8-7) clinched its fifth trip to the postseason in two decades with a 38-24 win at Philadelphia on Saturday.

      The Redskins have come alive offensively behind Kirk Cousins, averaging 32.3 points and 407.7 yards during a three-game winning streak that's their longest since a seven-game run that led to their last division title in 2012.

      Selected in the fourth round of the draft prior to that season, Cousins has thrown for 285.6 yards per game with 20 touchdowns and three interceptions as the team has won six of nine. He's posted a career-high three straight 300-yard efforts and has tossed eight TDs without a pick in his last two.

      Cousins threw for six touchdowns and eight interceptions during a 2-4 start.

      'I'm very satisfied to see how the tables have turned,' Cousins said. 'Now we look forward and say, `Where can we go from here?' and `How high can we take it?''

      Tight end Jordan Reed has played a major role as Cousins' top target with 25 receptions for 333 yards and five touchdowns during the winning streak.

      With the Redskins (8-7) locked into a home game in the wild-card round, Gruden says he's started getting ready for possible playoff matchups. He's trying to balance resting some hurting starters with the desire to keep his club rolling heading into the postseason.

      Reed is among the many banged-up Redskins with a sore shoulder. Right tackle Morgan Moses is nursing a foot injury, receiver DeSean Jackson has been playing through a knee issue and running back Matt Jones has a hip injury.

      'There's a couple of different ways to look at this," Gruden said. "It's important for us to be healthy come playoff time but also to have some kind of momentum going in. I'd like to end (the regular season) on a four-game winning streak."

      Washington is also looking to avoid getting swept by the rival Cowboys for the fourth time in seven years following a 19-16 home loss in Week 13. After Jackson's tying touchdown catch with 44 seconds remaining, Matt Cassel led Dallas on a drive that was capped by Dan Bailey's 54-yard field goal with four seconds left.

      The Cowboys (4-11) limited Cousins to 219 yards and one touchdown while sacking him three times. They're fifth in the NFL in pass defense at 223.0 yards per game.

      Dallas was in the thick of the division race after the December meeting, but has since fallen out of contention while totaling 29 points in three straight defeats. It's on the verge of its worst finish since going 1-15 in 1989.

      'I think you have to have convictions about what you're doing,' coach Jason Garrett said. 'Those convictions won't be shaken at all by the result - good, bad or indifferent. You're always trying to grow and evolve and get better.'

      Cassel was benched in favor of Kellen Moore in the second quarter of 19-16 home loss to the New York Jets in Week 15. Moore, the fourth quarterback to start for the Cowboys, will get another opportunity after going 13 of 31 for 186 yards and one interception in last Sunday's 16-6 loss at Buffalo.

      Moore won't have Dez Bryant again as the star receiver is expected to have ankle surgery and another procedure on the right foot he broke in the season opener. Bryant played in eight straight games before sitting out against the Bills.

      Darren McFadden was limited to 53 yards on 14 carries against the Redskins, but he's totaled 310 on 7.0 per carry over the past three games. He needs three for his first 1,000-yard season since 2010 with Oakland.

      Washington ranks 26th against the run, allowing 124.1 yards per game. However, it held Philadelphia to 45 on the ground for its second-best total of the season.

      The Redskins have won two of their past three at Dallas, the most recent a 20-17 overtime victory Oct. 27, 2014.
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      • #18
        Preview: Eagles (6-9) at Giants (6-9)
        Date: January 03, 2016 1:00 PM EDT

        While Odell Beckham Jr. is returning to the field for the final time this season, it could be the last time Tom Coughlin coaches the New York Giants.

        Coughlin won't be the first NFC East coach to depart after the Philadelphia Eagles dismissed Chip Kelly on Tuesday.

        These arch-rivals can't be blamed if they wished they were elsewhere Sunday when they finish up miserable seasons at MetLife Stadium.

        The only reason to watch this game may be to see Beckham, who is tied for third in the league with 13 TD receptions and fourth with 1,396 receiving yards. He returns from a one-game suspension for drawing three personal foul penalties, including one for a diving helmet-to-helmet hit on Carolina cornerback Josh Norman in New York's 38-35 loss last Sunday.

        "What happened was I wasn't controlling myself and ended up hurting my team, big penalties, and it was a poor display of sportsmanship and not something you would want to put on film," Beckham said. "All you can do in life is move forward, you can't get the moment back, you can't get the opportunities back, you can't go back in time, and you just learn from it."

        Kelly won't have to develop a game plan to slow down Beckham since Philadelphia (6-9) decided to part ways with the coach, who guided the club to back-to-back 10-6 seasons before this year's disastrous campaign in his third.

        It's clear that the Eagles' poor play and losing record weren't the only reasons why Kelly is gone. The coach didn't have close relationships with many of his players, even though the club was in contention for the division title until last Saturday's 38-24 home defeat to Washington.

        Three days later, Kelly's tenure was over. Philadelphia CEO Jeffrey Lurie made clear that his approach was a major problem.

        'You've got to open your heart to players and everybody you want to achieve peak performance,' Lurie said. 'I would call it a style of leadership that values information and all of the resources that are provided and at the same time values emotional intelligence. I think in today's world, a combination of all those factors creates the best chance to succeed.'

        Offensive coordinator Pat Shurmur, who previously coached Cleveland, will serve Sunday as interim coach.

        The Eagles may not be the only team in transition since Coughlin's 12-year tenure with the Giants could be over after this contest. New York (6-9) will miss the playoffs for the fourth straight season with its third straight losing campaign.

        Coughlin told the Giants not to worry about his future.

        "Basically I said, 'Don't worry about me or my situation. Let's prepare ourselves to play an outstanding football game and try to win a game against the Philadelphia Eagle team,'" he said.

        The coach has guided the Giants to three division titles and, more importantly, two Super Bowl victories to give the franchise four.

        Unfortunately, his tenure in New York looks similar to how his eight-year stint with Jacksonville ended. The Jaguars went 7-9, 6-10 and 6-10 in his final three seasons, and the Giants will have those same records with a loss Sunday.

        Coughlin said he has not talked to management about his job, though he shared an interesting reaction upon hearing that Kelly had lost his.

        "Quite frankly, I'm not surprised by anything in this business, but that one was close," Coughlin said.

        New York has dropped five of six after getting crushed 49-17 at Minnesota last Sunday one day after it was eliminated by the Redskins' win over the Eagles.

        The Giants will try to avenge a 27-7 loss at Philadelphia on Oct. 19. New York, sixth in the league with 26.0 points per game, was held to its lowest total as well as a season-low 247 total yards.

        The Eagles' defensive dominance overshadowed Sam Bradford's three interceptions and 61.3 passer rating.

        It seems unlikely that Philadelphia will put forth such a defensive effort this week. The Eagles have surrendered at least 400 yards in six straight games, becoming only the second defense in NFL history since 1950 to have a streak that long.

        They are third-highest in total yards per game allowed at 394.9, and won't even have Sunday's worst defense. The Giants rank last at 419.3 after never having a defense concede more than an average of 400.

        The figure of 419.3 ranks fourth-worst in league history, with defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo responsible for the NFL record-high of 440.1 set by New Orleans in 2012 when he was the coordinator there.

        Beckham needs one TD catch and 141 receiving yards to set the single-season franchise records in those departments.

        Jordan Matthews has been the player who flourished for Philadelphia in Kelly's system that mostly fizzled. The receiver is 57 yards shy of 1,000 with four of his six TDs in the last five games. Matthews has 263 yards in his last two games.
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        • #19
          Preview: Lions (6-9) at Bears (6-9)
          Date: January 03, 2016 1:00 PM EDT

          While the Chicago Bears should have stability at the top of their coaching staff, Jim Caldwell's status with the Detroit Lions appears a little murkier heading into the season finale.

          The Lions will seek to wrap up their losing campaign on a positive note by matching their longest win streak against their NFC North rivals on Sunday at Soldier Field.

          Detroit has already switched team presidents with Rod Wood taking over for a fired Tom Lewand in November and the franchise is seeking a new general manager to replace Martin Mayhew. When that GM is hired, he's expected to decide Caldwell's fate with the Lions.

          Detroit finished 11-5 and reached the playoffs in his initial season but couldn't overcome a 1-7 start in this one. Caldwell might have aided his chances by winning five of the past seven games, including each of the past two, but the Lions (6-9) will finish with a losing record for the 13th time in 15 years.

          "I approach it just like I do any other day that I've coached in my life, 1978, when I first started coaching," he said. "Any day could be my last day, so it's no different for me."

          Star receiver Calvin Johnson is among those speaking up in favor of Caldwell's return.

          "I love him. Everybody in the locker room would probably say the same thing. He commands respect, but he doesn't have to do much, it's just his character guys gravitate toward," he said. "Guys see that he's a great person, he's a great coach and guys are going to fight for that. We didn't start like we wanted to, but we're going to do our best to finish the best that we can."

          Chicago (6-9) wasn't consistent enough in coach John Fox's first season to seriously challenge for a playoff berth, and the Bears have some tough decisions to make while also seeking to fill holes in their roster in the offseason. Top running back Matt Forte and leading receiver Alshon Jeffery are among those who have expiring contracts.

          "A lot of us want to stay together," said linebacker Sam Acho, who also has an expiring contract. "I think we all see that we're building toward something. Yeah, our record is 6-9 at this point. But we see the hope and we see that we're building toward something. We see the changes, especially guys that were on the team the past couple years."

          Jeffery, limited to nine games by injuries, won't play in this one because of an ailing hamstring. Nose tackle and second-round draft pick Eddie Goldman is out with an injured right ankle.

          The Bears also might have to see if offensive coordinator Adam Gase or defensive coordinator Vic Fangio are candidates for head coaching jobs. Gase's hiring appeared to play a role in an improved Jay Cutler, and the quarterback has a career-best 92.8 rating while throwing eight interceptions in 14 games, his lowest rate.

          The Lions' Matthew Stafford had a season-high 405 yards and four touchdowns to outduel Cutler (353 yards, 1 TD) in a 37-34 overtime win Oct. 18. That was Detroit's lone victory in its horrendous start.

          Stafford has 14 touchdowns and one interception over the past six games, and he needs 36 yards to reach 4,000 for a fifth consecutive season. He had 301 yards and a pair of scores in a 32-17 win over San Francisco last Sunday.

          Stafford has averaged 299.8 yards while throwing 10 TDs and five interceptions in the Lions' five-game win streak against Chicago. Cutler has averaged 300 yards in his last four matchups, but has seven interceptions and six TDs.

          The Lions have won six straight in the series just once, from 1968-1970.

          Johnson had a season-high 166 yards and a touchdown on six catches in the latest victory against the Bears. He has totaled 498 yards and five touchdowns in Detroit's past four matchups.

          Lance Moore also had a season-high 106 yards on five receptions.

          The Lions have won their past two games in Chicago - by a combined eight points - to match their victory total from the previous 12 visits.
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          • #20
            Preview: Saints (6-9) at Falcons (8-7)
            Date: January 03, 2016 1:00 PM EDT

            For a second straight season, the New Orleans Saints aren't headed to the playoffs. Sean Payton may be headed out of town.


            With speculation already growing about Payton's next job, the Saints will try to avoid finishing with their worst record of his tenure Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons.

            Payton turned New Orleans (6-9) from a laughingstock to a serious contender in the NFC, winning its only Super Bowl after the 2009 season. The Saints have reached the playoffs in five of the nine seasons under Payton, matching their total over their first 39 years.

            Payton, who was suspended for all of 2012 for his role in the bounty scandal, could be on his way out after the season despite having one year left on his contract. He reportedly has a clause in his contract that allows him to leave if owner Tom Benson isn't in control of the team.

            There's also rampant speculation that he's looking for a new challenge with the New York Giants, Philadelphia, Indianapolis, Miami and San Diego among the potential suitors.

            The speculation isn't limited to only Payton with quarterback Drew Brees, wide receiver Marques Colston, tackle Zach Strief and guard Jahri Evans potentially playing their last game for New Orleans. Brees found the notion outlandish.

            "I wonder how some people in this industry have a job, reporting some of the stuff that they report, with their sources or their cousin or whoever," said Brees, who turns 37 next month and has one year left on his contract. "That's why I just kind of laugh.

            "Call me naive or just call me somebody who has a feeling. I feel like we're headed in the right direction."

            Payton is hoping the immediate future includes the Saints avoiding a 10-loss season for the first time since they went 3-13 in 2005, the season prior to his hiring and the acquisition of Brees.

            "Perception is important and I think how you finish the season is important," Payton said. "You work so long and to put the hours in - the players and coaches and everyone involved do. The taste in your mouth if you don't have success is terrible."

            New Orleans has won two of three following a four-game skid, beating Jacksonville 38-27 last week behind Brees' 412 yards and three touchdowns despite playing with a torn plantar fascia in his right foot.

            He's connected on 69.8 percent of his attempts for 1,065 yards with eight TDs and no interceptions over the last three games.

            Brees has been helped by the addition of Tim Hightower, who has rushed for 261 yards and three scores on 68 carries over that stretch. Hightower, who missed the previous three seasons because of a knee injury and related complications, had 122 yards and two TDs on 27 attempts last week.

            "All I know is that I've given it my best these last several weeks and plan to do so this final week, if that's good enough to earn me an opportunity next year," Hightower said.

            The Saints' offense ranks second in the NFL with 404.7 yards per game, and it's the top passing unit at 309.8. However, those numbers are undermined by a 31st-ranked defense that surrenders an average of 413.4 yards - eighth-worst in NFL history. New Orleans has allowed 459 points, 28 shy of the franchise record for the most in a season set by 1980's 1-15 team.

            Despite the Saints' defensive deficiencies, they ended the Falcons' 5-0 start with a 31-21 win Oct. 11. Brees was 30 of 39 for 312 yards with a touchdown.

            Atlanta (8-7) never recovered, losing seven of eight games and six in a row before winning 23-17 at Jacksonville in Week 15. The Falcons followed that with a 20-13 win over Carolina last week, ending the Panthers' bid for an undefeated season.

            Despite the victories, Atlanta is eliminated from playoff contention for a third straight season.

            "We'd been beaten, we'd been embarrassed, and I wanted to see how our guys would react," first-year coach Dan Quinn said. "Over the last couple of weeks, I really think we've been playing more like the team I thought we'd be and can be and will be when I see how hard the guys are playing for one another."

            Julio Jones has already set franchise records with league highs of 127 receptions and 1,722 yards, while his eight touchdowns are two shy of his career high set in 2012. He had nine catches for 178 yards last week, 70 coming on a spectacular leaping touchdown grab and run.

            Jones, though, only has two TDs in eight meetings with the Saints and none in the last three. He had 93 yards on six catches in Week 5.

            Matt Ryan had scoring passes to Devonta Freeman and Roddy White in that matchup, finishing with 295 yards on 30-for-40 passing while being sacked a season-high five times.

            Ryan has four TDs compared to five picks over the last five games, and he hasn't tossed more than one scoring pass in any of them.
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            • #21
              Preview: Steelers (9-6) at Browns (3-12)
              Date: January 03, 2016 1:00 PM EDT

              After their playoff chances suffered a colossal hit against a struggling rival, the Pittsburgh Steelers have to avoid making that mistake two weeks in a row.

              No longer in control of their destiny, the visiting Steelers look to do their part to reach the postseason by recording their 28th victory in 32 meetings with the woeful Cleveland Browns on Sunday.

              Pittsburgh needed a road victory over Baltimore and a loss by the New York Jets to New England last weekend to secure a postseason berth for the second straight season.

              Stunningly, neither happened. The Steelers (9-6) had their 10-game December winning streak snapped in a 20-17 loss to the injury-ravaged Ravens and the Jets upset the Patriots in overtime to move into the sixth and final seed in the AFC playoff chase.

              Pittsburgh now needs to win at Cleveland and have Buffalo upset New York to reach the playoffs for second straight season and sixth time in coach Mike Tomlin's nine years.

              "We just have to put all of our focus on this game and control what we are able to control," tight end Heath Miller told the team's official website. "That is going to Cleveland and trying to get a win versus the Browns and see what happens there. We just have to put all of our efforts into this game."

              Ben Roethlisberger will have to lead that charge after he threw for 215 yards and two interceptions last Sunday, posting a 62.7 rating that's his second-lowest of the season. He has been turnover prone with five picks in his last three.

              The four-time Pro Bowler has thrown five interceptions in his last four meetings with Cleveland, though the Steelers are 19-2 in the series when Roethlisberger has played. He's thrown 28 touchdowns and 10 picks in his last 17 against the Browns.

              Roethlisberger came on in relief of Landry Jones against Cleveland on Nov. 15, going 22 of 33 for 379 yards with three scores and one interception in a 30-9 home win. Antonio Brown had 10 catches for 139 yards and two touchdowns, giving him 31 receptions for 460 yards and three scores in his last four matchups.

              DeAngelo Williams was a bright spot last weekend with 100 rushing yards and two touchdowns. He'll face a Cleveland team that ranks 29th in the NFL with 26.9 points allowed per game and last with 135.0 rushing yards allowed.

              'It's less about the nameless gray faces that we play this week that happen to be the Browns,' said Tomlin, whose team has lost seven of its past 11 against sub-.500 opponents. "It's more about us getting rightly focused and getting back on track."

              After scoring 13 points each time in consecutive losses at Seattle and Kansas City, the Browns (3-12) have dropped 17 of 20. That's led to further speculation this week that coach Mike Pettine might not be back for a third season.

              'I have a job to do, and the job is to prepare this team as well as I can to play the Pittsburgh Steelers,' Pettine said. 'I don't get caught up in that.'

              Embattled quarterback Johnny Manziel's future is also uncertain. He went 13 of 32 for 136 yards and one interception last Sunday, though he rushed for 108 yards - the most by a quarterback in team history - in nearly leading a comeback victory.

              Manziel, however, will almost certainly not play against the Steelers after entering the league's concussion protocol Wednesday. He complained of concussion-like symptoms this week, and because it typically takes several days for symptoms to subside, it's highly unlikely Manziel will be cleared in time to play Sunday.

              Austin Davis would get the nod instead. He went 25 of 38 for 230 yards and an interception in a 37-3 home loss to Cincinnati on Dec. 6.

              The Steelers have struggled against the pass, ranking 30th with 278.2 yards allowed per game. They're tied for fourth with 41 sacks, but only three have come in the past two games.
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              • #22
                Preview: Jaguars (5-10) at Texans (8-7)
                Date: January 03, 2016 1:00 PM EDT

                A revolving-door situation at quarterback hasn't kept the Houston Texans from reaching the cusp of an AFC South title.

                They'll turn back to a healthy Brian Hoyer in hopes of securing a playoff berth in Sunday's regular-season finale against a Jacksonville Jaguars team that will have some needed stability heading into 2016.

                Houston (8-7) has withstood injuries and inconsistency at the game's most important position to put itself in range for its first division crown since going back-to-back in 2011 and '12. The Texans are almost assured of completing the task regardless of Sunday's outcome, with Indianapolis needing to defeat Tennessee and receive help from several other teams to advance on a strength of victory tiebreaker if Houston loses.

                The Texans have overcome a 1-4 start with resiliency and defensive dominance, both of which were again factors in their latest triumph. Brandon Weeden threw two touchdowns and ran for another in Hoyer's place, while Houston held Tennessee to 257 total yards and forced four turnovers in last week's 34-6 rout.

                Weeden, claimed off waivers from Dallas last month, became the fourth Houston quarterback to win a game this season. He finished a pivotal 16-10 victory at Indianapolis the previous week when T.J. Yates tore his ACL in the first half.

                The Texans limited the Colts to 190 yards that day and are yielding an NFL-low 269.0 and 13.5 points per game over the team's 6-2 stretch.

                "I'm very proud of this team," coach Bill O'Brien said. "I really believe it's all about the players. The players have done a good job turning this thing around and putting us in position to be in this position, obviously."

                Hoyer had done his part before missing the last two weeks with a concussion. The well-traveled veteran has a career-high 18 touchdown passes against six interceptions and hasn't turned it over more than once over his last seven starts.

                O'Brien announced Wednesday that Hoyer would start after successfully passing the NFL's concussion protocol.

                'I thought he practiced really well last week ... he ran the (scout) team, did some things on the side and (Wednesday) I thought he looked really sharp,' O'Brien said. 'Again, it all depends on how it looks on Sunday obviously, but I think he's looked good, he's got good command of our offense and what we're doing, and the ball seems like it's coming out of his hand real well.'

                Jacksonville (5-10) appears to have found a solution to its longstanding quarterback problems with Blake Bortles' breakout sophomore campaign. The 23-year-old ranks second in the league with a franchise-record 35 touchdown passes and sits 179 yards shy of breaking Mark Brunell's team season mark of 4,367 yards set in 1996.

                The Jaguars' five wins are their most since 2011 and earned Gus Bradley a fourth season, with owner Shad Khan announcing Tuesday that the head coach will be retained for 2016.

                "It's evident to see how far we've come in many aspects of our game, and Gus deserves a lot of credit for that progress," Khan said in a statement. "It's also evident the considerable work that remains to be done to be where we expect to be at this time next season, which is well above where we stand today. And Gus understands that."

                Those expectations have been raised by Bortles' progression and the emergence of second-year receivers Allen Robinson (75 catches, 1,292 yards) and Allen Hurns (61 catches, 1,013 yards). Robinson's 14 TD catches are tied for the league lead and he's had at least one in five straight games, while Hurns has 10 after recording two along with 107 yards on eight receptions in last week's 38-27 loss at New Orleans.

                The trio will be challenged by a Houston defense that's held opposing quarterbacks to a 73.5 passer rating over the last eight games and intercepted Bortles three times in a 31-20 win at Jacksonville on Oct. 18.

                Hoyer threw for 293 yards and three touchdowns, including two to DeAndre Hopkins in the fourth quarter that rallied the Texans from a 14-10 deficit. Hopkins, third in the NFL with 1,432 receiving yards, finished with 148 on 10 catches in Houston's third straight win in the series.

                The Texans have won four straight division games after losing to Indianapolis in Week 5, while Jacksonville has lost six straight on the road to AFC South foes since a 13-6 decision at Houston on Nov. 24, 2013.

                The Jaguars are 1-6 on the road and have dropped 15 of 16 as the visitor.
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                • #23
                  Preview: Chargers (4-11) at Broncos (11-4)
                  Date: January 03, 2016 4:25 PM EDT

                  There can't be many times in NFL history that the pregame focus will be on a backup quarterback.

                  That'll be the case Sunday as the playoff-bound Denver Broncos try to clinch the AFC West crown behind Brock Osweiler, whose backup will be Peyton Manning for this home matchup with the San Diego Chargers.

                  Manning will finally be back in uniform after missing the last six games because of a torn plantar fascia in his left foot. He returned to practice Wednesday after he last worked out with his teammates on Dec. 17, doing 7-on-7 drills and running the scout team before a setback that week delayed his recovery.

                  Wednesday marked Manning's first full practice since Nov. 13.

                  'I'm happy to be more of a part of it now than just being in street clothes and kind of quarantined in the indoor facility and working out on my own,' he said.

                  Coach Gary Kubiak said Manning will get some work with the starters but Osweiler will get the bulk of it this week. Manning has never served as a backup in his NFL career.

                  "He (Manning) just needs to get back in the groove with the action with the team," Kubiak said.

                  Manning, who still leads the NFL with 17 interceptions in nine games, also once again addressed Al Jazeera's report last weekend that suggested he obtained HGH through his wife from an Indianapolis anti-aging clinic where he received post-operative treatment in 2011.

                  'The report wasn't true Sunday. It's not true today and it won't ever be true,' Manning said. 'And I'm still angry about it."

                  One reason Manning probably isn't starting is because Osweiler has thrown for eight TDs to three interceptions in his six-game stint as the starter. Osweiler completed 27 of 39 passes for 299 yards with one TD to guide the Broncos (11-4) to their critical 20-17 overtime victory over AFC North champion Cincinnati on Monday.

                  He didn't sound concerned that a five-time league MVP will be carrying a clipboard on the Denver sideline.

                  'I'm not really going to think about who the backup is this week,' Osweiler said. 'My focus is 100 percent on the Chargers defense and doing whatever I can to prepare to go win a football game."

                  Osweiler's heroics moved Denver one win away from not only the division title but also a first-round bye, which would give Manning another week to get ready.

                  The Broncos will clinch the division with a victory or a loss by Kansas City to Oakland. They must win to gain the first-round bye unless the Chiefs and Bengals both lose Sunday.

                  Denver also still has a shot at the AFC's top seed, needing a win and New England to lose at Miami.

                  Osweiler has found some chemistry with Owen Daniels, who had five catches for 70 yards last week after the quarterback didn't target Vernon Davis. He'll also look to find Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders, the 10th tandem in Denver history to each amass 1,000 yards.

                  One concern is linebacker Brandon Marshall's ankle injury from Monday. Marshall, who has a team-high 101 total tackles for a top-rated defense yielding an average of 280.9 yards, did not practice Wednesday.

                  Marshall will play if he is available since the Broncos are intent on winning the division and not having to settle for a wild-card berth.

                  "We're all in on San Diego," Kubiak said. "We need to win this football game and it's a big game for our team and so we'll approach it that away."

                  The Chargers (4-11) are 1-6 on the road and one of three winless teams in division play. The story surrounding them is mostly about whether the franchise will stay put in the city as opposed to anything on the field.

                  San Diego, which has not played since last Thursday's 23-20 overtime loss at Oakland, will finish with its worst record since going 4-12 in 2003. This is its second losing season in the last 12.

                  "Shoot, we'd like to finish it with a win," quarterback Philip Rivers said. "Shoot, it's been a tough year, to say the least, (but) have a chance to go to Denver and hopefully win our first division game and finish the season with a win (that) will send us into reload and offseason mode in a decent mood."

                  Rivers needs 239 yards passing to break the team's single-season mark held by Hall of Famer Dan Fouts, who threw for 4,802 yards in 1981.

                  The Chargers have lost eight of their last nine to the Broncos, including one playoff defeat and a 17-3 loss Dec. 6. In that defensive battle, Osweiler threw for 166 yards - his lowest total as a starter - while Rivers was sacked four times and had a season-low 57.1 passer rating.

                  Speculation is also swirling around the status of third-year San Diego coach Mike McCoy, Manning's former offensive coordinator with the Broncos. The Chargers insist they will be motivated.

                  "In my mind, it's let's not let Denver play another home game this year," Rivers said. "Let's make this be their last home game, let's find a way to do that. We know obviously what the game means to them and what the atmosphere is going to be like."
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                  • #24
                    Preview: Raiders (7-8) at Chiefs (10-5)
                    Date: January 03, 2016 4:25 PM EDT

                    Many lost faith in the Kansas City Chiefs after they dropped five of their first six games during a miserable start that also including losing star running back Jamaal Charles for the season.

                    After all, no team in 45 years had qualified for the playoffs after starting 1-5.

                    Now on the verge of a franchise-record 10th consecutive victory, the Chiefs are heading to the postseason and have a shot at the AFC West title with a win over visiting Oakland as Charles Woodson plays his final game for the Raiders on Sunday.

                    Kansas City (10-5) locked up a playoff berth with last week's 17-13 win over Cleveland, and a victory over the Raiders (7-8) coupled with a Denver loss to San Diego would give the Chiefs their first division crown since 2010, the AFC's third seed and a home game in the wild-card round.

                    Not bad for a team that won its opener before dropping the next five. Charles tore his ACL in an 18-17 loss to Chicago in Week 5, but Charcandrick West has averaged 90 yards from scrimmage and scored five touchdowns in the eight games since.

                    Jeremy Maclin is heading to the Pro Bowl in his first season with the Chiefs, catching 84 passes - one short of his career high set last season with Philadelphia - for 1,034 yards and seven touchdowns. Kansas City didn't throw a touchdown pass to a wide receiver all of last season.

                    Maclin has caught a TD in four of the last five games for the Chiefs, who joined the 1970 Cincinnati Bengals as the only teams in NFL history to make the playoffs after a 1-5 start.

                    'It seems like every week we look back at the film and I felt like I could have gone Jeremy's way more,' quarterback Alex Smith said. "He consistently wins. Even when they try to take him away, he consistently wins. He's that type of player.'

                    Not everything is going their way, though. Justin Houston hasn't played in the last four because of a hyperextended knee, and fellow Pro Bowl linebacker Tamba Hali missed the Browns game with a broken finger.

                    With both out last week, the Chiefs failed to record a sack for the first time since a Week 4 loss to Cincinnati. Houston and Hali have combined for 14 of Kansas City's 41 sacks that are tied for fourth-most in the league.

                    'I mean, you're talking about two Pro Bowl guys, best rushers in the NFL, on the same team,' linebacker Derrick Johnson said. 'When they get back, that's a plus. But it's always the next man up."

                    Coach Andy Reid maintained that both are considered day to day with a chance they play against Oakland.

                    "We'll see how that goes. They've both been rehabbing and working hard," Reid said. "They were both driving me crazy on the sideline (in practice) like they wanted to be in there. We'll see."

                    The biggest remaining question for the Raiders is whether or not they'll move to Los Angeles after the season. They haven't made the playoffs since winning the Super Bowl in 2002, although an 8-8 campaign could be considered a success after winning 11 games over the previous three years combined.

                    Second-year quarterback Derek Carr has emerged with 31 touchdowns passes and hooked up with Michael Crabtree for an eighth TD in last Thursday's 23-20 overtime win over San Diego.

                    The result was especially thrilling for Woodson, who played for the last time in Oakland after announcing he'll retire after the season.

                    'Charles is one of the greatest players to ever put on a uniform,' coach Jack Del Rio said. 'He's a great Raider. To be able to send him out the right way, to be able to cap off a special evening like this, our last home game of the year ... I'm just really proud of the effort.'

                    Oakland will face another tough challenge in the last game of Woodson's career, and it'll do so without the services of fullback Marcel Reece, who will serve the first of a four-game suspension.

                    Reece, who was selected for his fourth straight Pro Bowl but will be ineligible to compete, received the penalty for violating the league's substance abuse policy.

                    'He's a part of what we do, but it's not like we're taking out 50, or 60 or 70 percent of our offense when we remove him," Del Rio said. "We'll get the next guy up and be ready to roll.'

                    The Chiefs have won four of the last five meetings, including a 34-20 victory in Week 13 as Maclin caught a pair of touchdown passes. Carr had two TDs but also threw a career-high three interceptions.

                    Oakland has lost the last two meetings in Kansas City after winning the previous six.
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                    • #25
                      Preview: Seahawks (9-6) at Cardinals (13-2)
                      Date: January 03, 2016 4:25 PM EDT

                      While the Arizona Cardinals will have all hands on deck to try and close a historic regular season on a high note, the Seattle Seahawks hope to regain momentum for the postseason following a flat performance.

                      The Cardinals won't rest anyone they have available for Sunday's regular-season finale as they go for the NFC's top playoff seed against the visiting Seahawks.

                      Arizona (13-2) has set a franchise record for wins in a season and can match another from 1948 with its 10th straight victory. The Cardinals already locked up the No. 2 playoff seed and a first-round bye, but with a win and a Carolina loss, the NFC side of the bracket would go through Glendale.

                      Carolina suffered its first loss at Atlanta in Week 16 and hosts Tampa Bay on Sunday.

                      'I don't think you get anything out of resting guys, especially playing a team that's in our division and we haven't beaten them at home in a couple of years,' Arizona coach Bruce Arians said. 'We don't want to start a precedent now.'

                      Arians is 2-3 against Seattle in his three years on the Cardinals sideline, including losses in the last two meetings in Arizona. Seattle won the NFC West the last two seasons on the way to consecutive Super Bowl appearances.

                      Besides looking to sweep the Seahawks (9-6) for the first time since 2009, the Cardinals could send a message in a preview of a possible playoff matchup.

                      'Got a lot of momentum going our way, and every time you go out there and you're playing good football like we are, you want to keep it going,' defensive end Calais Campbell said. 'I definitely circled that game on the calendar.'

                      Arizona leads the NFL in total offense (6,301 yards) and is fifth in total defense (4,793). The Cardinals are the only team with more touchdowns (57) than punts (55). Seattle's defense has held opponents to averages of 12.3 points and 216 total yards in the last four games.

                      The Cardinals clinched a first-round bye with last week's 38-8 rout of Green Bay, posting maybe their best defensive performance of the season. Arizona had nine sacks, returned two fumbles for touchdowns, held the Packers to 178 total yards and forced four turnovers for the second straight week.

                      'I thought we played better in Seattle,' Arians said.

                      That was a 39-32 win Nov. 15 that gave the Cardinals a commanding three-game division lead and washed away the thought that their 6-2 start was buoyed by easy competition.

                      Carson Palmer threw for 363 yards and three touchdowns, and Larry Fitzgerald and Michael Floyd combined for 243 receiving yards and two scores. The defense recorded a safety, interception, two sacks and seven pass deflections in a hostile Seattle environment.

                      That was the last game that Marshawn Lynch played due to an abdominal injury that later required surgery, and he will miss his seventh straight game this weekend. Coach Pete Carroll said Wednesday he hopes Lynch will be able to rejoin the team next week and be available for the playoffs.

                      In the meantime, the Seahawks are left with a makeshift running back corps. They rattled off five straight wins without Lynch, clinching a wild-card spot in the process, but backup Thomas Rawls was lost for the season in Week 14 with a broken ankle. Seattle still buried lowly Cleveland 30-13 without a true workhorse back on Dec. 20, but the hole in the backfield was felt in last week's 23-17 loss to St. Louis.

                      Christine Michael and Bryce Brown, each signed following Rawls' injury, combined for 15 yards on 13 carries. The Seahawks finished with 60 yards rushing, their lowest total since October 2013 and first time failing to reach 100 since Week 6 of last season.

                      'When we run the ball for 60 yards we're not on it,' Carroll said. 'We're in bad shape at the line of scrimmage and we have to do a lot better than that.'

                      Russell Wilson lost a fumble and threw an interception for his first turnovers since the Arizona game, and the Seahawks committed 10 penalties while costing themselves control of the No. 5 seed in the NFC playoffs. If Seattle wins and Minnesota loses at Green Bay on Sunday, the Seahawks would reclaim that spot. With a loss, they are ensured of playing on the road through the playoffs.

                      The Seahawks had a first-round bye each of the past two seasons and only played away from home in the two Super Bowls.

                      'We're banking on that we have built up a pretty good process in how we do it,' Carroll said. 'We're going to have to go back to back, maybe to back, to do something really special.'

                      After opening the season 2-3 on the road, Seattle has won three straight. Arizona is 6-1 at home.
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                      • #26
                        Preview: Buccaneers (6-9) at Panthers (14-1)
                        Date: January 03, 2016 4:25 PM EDT

                        The saddest 14-1 football team you'll ever see trudged through a week of practice after its bid for an undefeated regular season came to an end.

                        If the Carolina Panthers can't regroup, they could miss out on home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs, too.

                        A home win over reeling Tampa Bay on Sunday would guarantee Carolina the No. 1 seed and send the Buccaneers to a record-setting fifth consecutive last-place finish in the NFC South.

                        The Panthers not only suffered their first defeat last week, their 20-13 loss at Atlanta put even more significance on the matchup with Tampa Bay (6-9). Coach Ron Rivera no longer has the option of resting players with Carolina needing a win to remove any question of it securing the top seed.

                        A loss and an Arizona victory over Seattle would put both clubs at 14-2, but the Cardinals would hold the tiebreaker with an 11-1 record in NFC play compared to the Panthers' 10-2 mark.

                        It's not as if Carolina will be scoreboard-watching, though. It can't finish any worse than the No. 2 seed and will host a divisional playoff game in two weeks no matter how things turn out Sunday.

                        'You find out what you are made of,' Rivera said. 'It's really how you handle the adversity. We talk about the character in the locker room all of the time. ... Well, how do we handle this and how we grow from it? Those are all important things. We will be tested. This is a very interesting week.

                        'Our goal is to win the Super Bowl. That's the vision. That's the destination. But we still have to take the journey. This is a bump in that journey.'

                        Cam Newton won't have last week's game on any of his highlight reels. The MVP candidate went 17 of 30 for 142 yards and failed to throw a touchdown pass after tossing 13 in his previous three.

                        He also lost a fumble on the final drive with Carolina having a chance to at least send it to overtime.

                        'There are no magic words that need to be said,' Newton said Sunday. 'We don't wave a magic wand or anything like that. We got our (butt) kicked, and to a degree we deserved it. Offensively, defensively, and special teams - I'm talking with a mirror in front of my face.

                        "We are 14-1 right now. We put ourselves in the situation where we can use this as fuel.'

                        The Panthers could be considered lucky that the Bucs didn't deal them a loss in Week 4. Though Tampa Bay fell 37-23, it held Carolina to a season-low 244 yards, and Newton's 124 passing yards represent his lowest total this year.

                        He had 51 rushing to account for one more yard than Jonathan Stewart, who hasn't played in the last two because of a foot injury. If the Panthers had beaten the Falcons, Rivera likely would've held Stewart out of this contest as well to rest up for the playoffs.

                        However, Fozzy Whittaker isn't expected to play because of an ankle injury, meaning Stewart could be forced into action given the importance of the contest.

                        The Bucs are trying to avoid becoming the first NFC team since the 1970 merger to finish last in its division for five consecutive years. They've lost three straight and are coming off a 26-21 home defeat to Chicago.

                        Tampa Bay committed three turnovers, tying their highest total since a season-worst five cost them in the first meeting with Carolina. Doug Martin fumbled twice after losing three fumbles in the first 14.

                        'It's disappointing to say the least. We know what's happened the last three games, but we have one more opportunity,' coach Lovie Smith said. 'I think as we leave, you're going to remember the last thing that happened. We're playing one of the best teams in football. We get one more chance to make a lot of these things look a lot better than they do right now."

                        There are some positives. Martin, who had 106 yards and a touchdown in the first meeting, is second in the NFL in rushing with 1,354 yards. He has an outside shot to win the title with a big game and a poor effort from leader Adrian Peterson.

                        Jameis Winston has had a solid rookie year with 22 touchdown passes and five more rushing, helping Tampa match its victory total from the previous two seasons combined.

                        Mike Evans' touchdowns are down from 12 to three, but he's had no sophomore slump while exceeding his 2014 totals in receptions (70 to 68) and yards (1,107-1,051).

                        Vincent Jackson had season highs of 10 catches and 147 yards with a touchdown grab against the Panthers, but he won't play for the sixth time this year because of a knee injury.

                        Carolina is seeking a sixth straight victory over the Bucs.

                        "Obviously they have a lot to play for, to have home-field advantage throughout the playoffs," Tampa Bay safety Keith Tandy said. "We're going to get their best shot. Every time we play, the score doesn't always show up, but it's always a physical game. We know how that game will be."
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                        • #27
                          Preview: Buccaneers (6-9) at Panthers (14-1)
                          Date: January 03, 2016 4:25 PM EDT

                          The saddest 14-1 football team you'll ever see trudged through a week of practice after its bid for an undefeated regular season came to an end.


                          If the Carolina Panthers can't regroup, they could miss out on home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs, too.

                          A home win over reeling Tampa Bay on Sunday would guarantee Carolina the No. 1 seed and send the Buccaneers to a record-setting fifth consecutive last-place finish in the NFC South.

                          The Panthers not only suffered their first defeat last week, their 20-13 loss at Atlanta put even more significance on the matchup with Tampa Bay (6-9). Coach Ron Rivera no longer has the option of resting players with Carolina needing a win to remove any question of it securing the top seed.

                          A loss and an Arizona victory over Seattle would put both clubs at 14-2, but the Cardinals would hold the tiebreaker with an 11-1 record in NFC play compared to the Panthers' 10-2 mark.

                          It's not as if Carolina will be scoreboard-watching, though. It can't finish any worse than the No. 2 seed and will host a divisional playoff game in two weeks no matter how things turn out Sunday.

                          'You find out what you are made of,' Rivera said. 'It's really how you handle the adversity. We talk about the character in the locker room all of the time. ... Well, how do we handle this and how we grow from it? Those are all important things. We will be tested. This is a very interesting week.

                          'Our goal is to win the Super Bowl. That's the vision. That's the destination. But we still have to take the journey. This is a bump in that journey.'

                          Cam Newton won't have last week's game on any of his highlight reels. The MVP candidate went 17 of 30 for 142 yards and failed to throw a touchdown pass after tossing 13 in his previous three.

                          He also lost a fumble on the final drive with Carolina having a chance to at least send it to overtime.

                          'There are no magic words that need to be said,' Newton said Sunday. 'We don't wave a magic wand or anything like that. We got our (butt) kicked, and to a degree we deserved it. Offensively, defensively, and special teams - I'm talking with a mirror in front of my face.

                          "We are 14-1 right now. We put ourselves in the situation where we can use this as fuel.'

                          The Panthers could be considered lucky that the Bucs didn't deal them a loss in Week 4. Though Tampa Bay fell 37-23, it held Carolina to a season-low 244 yards, and Newton's 124 passing yards represent his lowest total this year.

                          He had 51 rushing to account for one more yard than Jonathan Stewart, who hasn't played in the last two because of a foot injury. If the Panthers had beaten the Falcons, Rivera likely would've held Stewart out of this contest as well to rest up for the playoffs.

                          However, Fozzy Whittaker isn't expected to play because of an ankle injury, meaning Stewart could be forced into action given the importance of the contest.

                          The Bucs are trying to avoid becoming the first NFC team since the 1970 merger to finish last in its division for five consecutive years. They've lost three straight and are coming off a 26-21 home defeat to Chicago.

                          Tampa Bay committed three turnovers, tying their highest total since a season-worst five cost them in the first meeting with Carolina. Doug Martin fumbled twice after losing three fumbles in the first 14.

                          'It's disappointing to say the least. We know what's happened the last three games, but we have one more opportunity,' coach Lovie Smith said. 'I think as we leave, you're going to remember the last thing that happened. We're playing one of the best teams in football. We get one more chance to make a lot of these things look a lot better than they do right now."

                          There are some positives. Martin, who had 106 yards and a touchdown in the first meeting, is second in the NFL in rushing with 1,354 yards. He has an outside shot to win the title with a big game and a poor effort from leader Adrian Peterson.

                          Jameis Winston has had a solid rookie year with 22 touchdown passes and five more rushing, helping Tampa match its victory total from the previous two seasons combined.

                          Mike Evans' touchdowns are down from 12 to three, but he's had no sophomore slump while exceeding his 2014 totals in receptions (70 to 68) and yards (1,107-1,051).

                          Vincent Jackson had season highs of 10 catches and 147 yards with a touchdown grab against the Panthers, but he won't play for the sixth time this year because of a knee injury.

                          Carolina is seeking a sixth straight victory over the Bucs.

                          "Obviously they have a lot to play for, to have home-field advantage throughout the playoffs," Tampa Bay safety Keith Tandy said. "We're going to get their best shot. Every time we play, the score doesn't always show up, but it's always a physical game. We know how that game will be."
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                          • #28
                            Preview: Rams (7-8) at 49ers (4-11)
                            Date: January 03, 2016 4:25 PM EDT

                            Two of the worst offenses in the NFL are experiencing contrasting finishes to the season.

                            The St. Louis Rams have finally found a rhythm and will seek their fourth straight victory when they visit the inept San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.

                            St. Louis (7-8) averaged 10.8 points during a five-game losing streak that stretched into Week 13, plummeting to second-to-last in the NFL in scoring ahead of only San Francisco. However, the Rams have shown offensive potential during a three-game winning streak, including last week's 23-17 upset of division rival Seattle that snapped a four-game skid on the road.

                            St. Louis has scored more than 20 points in three consecutive games for the first time this season, drawing a chance to finish with a .500 record for the first time since 2006. The Rams can also win four straight for the first time since posting seven consecutive victories in 2003.

                            "I'm certainly by no means satisfied with it, but 8-8 is better than 7-9," coach Jeff Fisher told the team's official website.

                            The bitterness relayed through Fisher's comment might be linked to St. Louis' 11th straight season missing the playoffs, the last four under him. The five-game skid led to the firing of offensive coordinator Frank Cignetti and knocked the Rams out of postseason contention.

                            Fisher hand-picked Cignetti this offseason to take over an offense that averaged 20.2 points in his first three years as coach. It didn't wake up, though, until Cignetti was gone and Case Keenum pulled the quarterbacking duties away from the struggling Nick Foles - a prized offseason acquisition.

                            Keenum has completed 67.7 percent of his passes on St. Louis' winning streak with three touchdowns against one interception and a passer rating of 98.9, well above Foles' mark of 69.0 this season. The Rams have jumped out to double-digit leads in the first quarter of their last two wins behind Keenum's 154.4 passer rating, behind only Denver's Brock Osweiler (156.3) during that time.

                            The re-emergence of rookie Todd Gurley has also helped. Gurley, third in the league with 1,108 rushing yards, averaged just 42.8 from Weeks 10-13 while running for two touchdowns. He has four scores in the last three games while averaging 91.0 rushing yards.

                            The Rams are in position to finish 5-1 against the NFC West for what would be their best division record since posting the same mark in 2004, also the last year they swept the 49ers. San Francisco, which lost 27-6 in St. Louis on Nov. 1 as Gurley ran for 133 yards and a touchdown, is in danger of going winless in divisional play for the first time since 1978.

                            The 49ers (4-11) remain the lowest-scoring offense in the NFL at 14.6 points per game, two spots below St. Louis (17.6). San Francisco is also tied for the fewest touchdowns (23) and ranks second-to-last with 240 first downs, only ahead of St. Louis' 220. The only two teams to average fewer than 300 yards are the 49ers (293.5) and Rams (293.3).

                            San Francisco has lost three games in a row and five of six, the latest a lethargic 32-17 defeat at Detroit last week. The 49ers are guaranteed their first losing season since 2010, and a loss in the finale would give them their worst record since finishing 4-12 in 2005.

                            'Where we're at, the way I see it, we're definitely on a one-week calendar, in terms of this team, and where we're going, and what we're doing, and preparing to win a game,' first-year coach Jim Tomsula said. 'But to me, in that itself, we're building. Building week to week and the way you prepare and the way you work, and what you've got to have done, and where you need to be when you show up on game day.'

                            Anquan Boldin could be playing his final game in a 49ers uniform. Boldin, who became the 13th player in NFL history with 1,000 receptions last week, will finish as San Francisco's leading receiver for the third time in as many seasons since joining the team but is set to become a free agent.
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                            • #29
                              Preview: Vikings (10-5) at Packers (10-5)
                              Date: January 03, 2016 8:30 PM EDT

                              Just because the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers have clinched playoff spots and can't earn a first-round bye doesn't mean they won't be desperately trying to finish the regular season with a victory.

                              The Vikings badly want to win the NFC North and end the four-year reign of the Packers, who may be as interested in showing everyone they can be a legitimate threat in the playoffs by putting forth a strong all-around performance.

                              They've rarely had one in recent weeks but did put one together six weeks ago to beat Minnesota, a team which would love to make Sunday night's matchup the time to finally end its victory drought in Green Bay.

                              'I kind of figured that the last game would always mean something with the Packers,' Vikings cornerback Captain Munnerlyn said.

                              This game closes the NFL regular season, and all the others that take place earlier don't really mean much to the Packers or Vikings. Bottom line, the winner claims the division crown and the No. 3 seed in the NFC playoffs. The loser will be the No. 5 seed unless Seattle defeats Arizona on Sunday and Minnesota loses to fall to No. 6, forcing a trip back to Lambeau next week to begin the playoffs.

                              "We can't let the game become too big," said quarterback Teddy Bridgewater, who will make his first start at Lambeau. "We know that we're playing for a lot right now. But at the same time, we just have to go out there and be ourselves. You don't have to do anything extra, put any 'S's on our chest or capes on our back. Just have to do our job and do our job well."

                              The Vikings have been doing a much better job than the Packers lately even though both enter with 10-5 records. Minnesota has routed Chicago and the New York Giants by a combined 53 points after nearly winning at Arizona, losing 23-20 on a late field goal to the NFC West champions.

                              Green Bay was no match for the Cardinals last week in a 38-8 loss, committing four turnovers and getting held to 178 total yards.

                              'We played the worst we can possibly play, and we're on to Minnesota,' receiver James Jones said.

                              The once-vaunted Packers offense continues to look a bit off.

                              Aaron Rodgers is playing behind a battered offensive line and was sacked eight times last week, having two fumbles returned for touchdowns. He's been sacked an NFL-high 30 times since Week 8 as the Packers have gone 4-5, posting an 82.0 passer rating after having a 115.9 mark during their 6-0 start.

                              Rodgers has topped 220 yards passing once in the past six games.

                              'We are professionals. We have to hold ourselves to a higher standard and play better," Rodgers said. "Everybody has to play better."

                              His season-worst completion percentage of 47.1 (16 of 34) came at Minnesota in Week 11, but he threw TD passes to Jones and Randall Cobb as the Packers rolled to a 30-13 win. Bridgewater was sacked six times and Adrian Peterson was held to 45 yards on 13 carries.

                              'I'm going to talk to them about the things we didn't do good in the last ballgame (against Green Bay), and the things we have to improve on in order to win,' coach Mike Zimmer said.

                              The Vikings are 1-10-1 in the past 12 meetings, including a playoff loss after the 2012 season. Including that game, Minnesota is 0-5-1 at Lambeau since last winning there in 2009 - when Brett Favre quarterbacked the Vikings.

                              That's also the last year in which Minnesota won the North.

                              "A team we haven't beaten in the two years that I've been here, that coach Zimmer's been here," Bridgewater said. "It's a team that's capable of getting hot at this time of year."

                              Green Bay's defense hasn't been, allowing more than 370 total yards to both Oakland and Arizona. That unit has yielded 100-plus yards rushing in five straight games and now faces Peterson, who is 64 yards ahead of Tampa Bay's Doug Martin in the race for his third rushing title.

                              'I have faith in the football team regardless of what happened (in Arizona),' Packers coach Mike McCarthy said.

                              Cobb has hardly been a factor in the past four weeks, totaling 165 receiving yards without a touchdown, and the run game has been inconsistent. Eddie Lacy rushed for 100 yards at Minnesota and topped that mark in two of the next three games but has only 83 over the last two.

                              'It takes all 11 to have success. It starts from a protection unit, to a route-running detail, to catching the football. It's everyone, coaches included,' offensive coordinator Edgar Bennett said.

                              Rodgers has won 10 of 11 against the Vikings regardless of location or playoffs with a 120.1 passer rating, throwing for 28 touchdowns and three interceptions. Lacy has rushed for 534 yards and five TDs in five career meetings.

                              The Vikings have won eight straight when Peterson rushes for 100 yards, a streak that dates back to a 26-26 tie at Lambeau on Nov. 24, 2013 - a game Rodgers missed.
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                              • #30
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                                The record is 3 Wins and 18 Losses for the last two seasons (-16.8 units)

                                NFL > (317) TENNESSEE@ (318) INDIANAPOLIS | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play AGAINST TENNESSEE against the spread in All games in the last 4 weeks of the regular season
                                The record is 0 Wins and 9 Losses for the last three seasons (-9.9 units)

                                NFL > (307) BALTIMORE@ (308) CINCINNATI | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play ON CINCINNATI against the spread in All games in all lined games
                                The record is 12 Wins and 2 Losses for the this season (+9.8 units)

                                NFL > (307) BALTIMORE@ (308) CINCINNATI | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play ON CINCINNATI against the spread in all games
                                The record is 12 Wins and 2 Losses for the this season (+9.8 units)

                                NFL > (325) MINNESOTA@ (326) GREEN BAY | 2016-01-03 20:30:00 - 2016-01-03 20:30:00
                                Play ON MINNESOTA against the spread in All games when playing with 6 or less days rest
                                The record is 28 Wins and 9 Losses for the last three seasons (+18.1 units)

                                NFL > (307) BALTIMORE@ (308) CINCINNATI | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play ON CINCINNATI against the spread in All games when playing with 6 or less days rest
                                The record is 9 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+7.9 units)

                                NFL > (321) DETROIT@ (322) CHICAGO | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play AGAINST DETROIT against the spread in Road games after 2 or more consecutive wins
                                The record is 7 Wins and 25 Losses for the since 1992 (-20.5 units) [/B]

                                NFL > (325) MINNESOTA@ (326) GREEN BAY | 2016-01-03 20:30:00 - 2016-01-03 20:30:00
                                Play ON MINNESOTA against the spread in Road games when playing with 6 or less days rest
                                The record is 15 Wins and 3 Losses for the last three seasons (+11.7 units)

                                NFL > (329) ST LOUIS@ (330) SAN FRANCISCO | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play AGAINST SAN FRANCISCO against the spread in All games in the last 4 weeks of the regular season
                                The record is 0 Wins and 7 Losses for the last two seasons (-7.7 units)

                                NFL > (305) NEW ENGLAND@ (306) MIAMI | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play AGAINST MIAMI against the spread in All games in the last 4 weeks of the regular season
                                The record is 0 Wins and 7 Losses for the last two seasons (-7.7 units)

                                NFL > (327) SAN DIEGO@ (328) DENVER | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play ON DENVER against the spread in All games when playing with 2 weeks or more of rest
                                The record is 17 Wins and 4 Losses for the since 1992 (+12.6 units)

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                                NFL MONEYLINE

                                NFL > (303) TAMPA BAY@ (304) CAROLINA | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play ON CAROLINA using money line in All games in all lined games
                                The record is 14 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+12.6 units)

                                NFL > (303) TAMPA BAY@ (304) CAROLINA | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play ON CAROLINA using money line in all games
                                The record is 14 Wins and 1 Losses for the this season (+12.6 units)

                                NFL > (319) WASHINGTON@ (320) DALLAS | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play AGAINST DALLAS using money line in Home games in the last 4 weeks of the regular season
                                The record is 17 Wins and 23 Losses for the since 1992 (-37.8 units)

                                NFL > (331) SEATTLE@ (332) ARIZONA | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play ON ARIZONA using money line in All games in games where the money line is +130 to -150
                                The record is 15 Wins and 2 Losses for the last three seasons (+13.8 units)

                                NFL > (325) MINNESOTA@ (326) GREEN BAY | 2016-01-03 20:30:00 - 2016-01-03 20:30:00
                                Play ON GREEN BAY using money line in Home games in the last 4 weeks of the regular season
                                The record is 42 Wins and 6 Losses for the since 1992 (+31.65 units)

                                NFL > (329) ST LOUIS@ (330) SAN FRANCISCO | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play AGAINST SAN FRANCISCO using money line in All games in all games where the total is between 35.5 and 42 points
                                The record is 1 Wins and 9 Losses for the last two seasons (-11.45 units)

                                NFL > (317) TENNESSEE@ (318) INDIANAPOLIS | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play ON INDIANAPOLIS using money line in All games versus division opponents
                                The record is 15 Wins and 2 Losses for the last three seasons (+13.05 units)

                                NFL > (331) SEATTLE@ (332) ARIZONA | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play ON ARIZONA using money line in All games in games played on turf
                                The record is 19 Wins and 4 Losses for the last two seasons (+14.9 units)

                                NFL > (321) DETROIT@ (322) CHICAGO | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play AGAINST CHICAGO using money line in Home games in games played on a grass field
                                The record is 3 Wins and 12 Losses for the last two seasons (-13.1 units)

                                NFL > (309) NEW ORLEANS@ (310) ATLANTA | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play AGAINST NEW ORLEANS using money line in All games in games played on turf
                                The record is 8 Wins and 13 Losses for the last two seasons (-18.9 units)

                                NFL > (325) MINNESOTA@ (326) GREEN BAY | 2016-01-03 20:30:00 - 2016-01-03 20:30:00
                                Play ON GREEN BAY using money line in Home games when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season
                                The record is 42 Wins and 10 Losses for the since 1992 (+27.65 units)

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                                NFL FIRST HALF

                                NFL > (331) SEATTLE@ (332) ARIZONA | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play AGAINST SEATTLE ?>in the first halfin Road games in January games
                                The record is 0 Wins and 10 Losses for the since 1992 (-11 units)

                                NFL > (323) PHILADELPHIA@ (324) NY GIANTS | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play AGAINST PHILADELPHIA ?>in the first halfin All games against conference opponents
                                The record is 1 Wins and 10 Losses for the this season (-10 units)

                                NFL > (321) DETROIT@ (322) CHICAGO | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play AGAINST DETROIT ?>in the first halfin Road games after 2 or more consecutive wins
                                The record is 7 Wins and 27 Losses for the since 1992 (-22.7 units)

                                NFL > (307) BALTIMORE@ (308) CINCINNATI | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play AGAINST BALTIMORE ?>in the first halfin All games when playing with 6 or less days rest
                                The record is 1 Wins and 9 Losses for the this season (-8.9 units)

                                NFL > (301) NY JETS@ (302) BUFFALO | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play AGAINST NY JETS ?>in the first halfin All games in games where the 1rst half line is +1.5 to -1.5
                                The record is 4 Wins and 16 Losses for the last three seasons (-13.6 units)

                                NFL > (305) NEW ENGLAND@ (306) MIAMI | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play AGAINST MIAMI ?>in the first halfin All games versus division opponents
                                The record is 3 Wins and 14 Losses for the last three seasons (-12.4 units)

                                NFL > (329) ST LOUIS@ (330) SAN FRANCISCO | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play ON ST LOUIS ?>in the first halfin Road games when playing with 6 or less days rest
                                The record is 11 Wins and 2 Losses for the last two seasons (+8.8 units)

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                                NFL TOTALS

                                NFL > (327) SAN DIEGO@ (328) DENVER | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play UNDER SAN DIEGO on the totalin All games revenging a loss against opponent
                                The record is 1 Overs and 13 Unders for the last three seasons (+11.9 units)

                                NFL > (313) PITTSBURGH@ (314) CLEVELAND | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play UNDER CLEVELAND on the totalin All games when playing against a team with a winning record in the second half of the season
                                The record is 0 Overs and 9 Unders for the last two seasons (+9 units)

                                NFL > (309) NEW ORLEANS@ (310) ATLANTA | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play UNDER ATLANTA on the totalin All games in all lined games
                                The record is 2 Overs and 13 Unders for the this season (+10.8 units)

                                NFL > (309) NEW ORLEANS@ (310) ATLANTA | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play UNDER ATLANTA on the total in all games
                                The record is 2 Overs and 13 Unders for the this season (+10.8 units)

                                NFL > (331) SEATTLE@ (332) ARIZONA | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play UNDER SEATTLE on the totalin Road games off a division game
                                The record is 0 Overs and 9 Unders for the last three seasons (+9 units)

                                NFL > (309) NEW ORLEANS@ (310) ATLANTA | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play UNDER ATLANTA on the totalin All games against conference opponents
                                The record is 1 Overs and 10 Unders for the this season (+8.9 units)

                                NFL > (309) NEW ORLEANS@ (310) ATLANTA | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play UNDER ATLANTA on the totalin All games when playing against a team with a losing record in the second half of the season
                                The record is 0 Overs and 8 Unders for the last two seasons (+8 units)

                                NFL > (331) SEATTLE@ (332) ARIZONA | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play UNDER SEATTLE on the totalin All games versus the 1rst half line in road games
                                The record is 0 Overs and 7 Unders for the this season (+7 units)

                                NFL > (329) ST LOUIS@ (330) SAN FRANCISCO | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play UNDER SAN FRANCISCO on the totalin Home games against conference opponents
                                The record is 1 Overs and 10 Unders for the last two seasons (+8.9 units)

                                NFL > (321) DETROIT@ (322) CHICAGO | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play UNDER DETROIT on the totalin Road games against conference opponents
                                The record is 3 Overs and 15 Unders for the last three seasons (+11.7 units)

                                NFL > (313) PITTSBURGH@ (314) CLEVELAND | 2016-01-03 13:00:00 - 2016-01-03 13:00:00
                                Play UNDER CLEVELAND on the totalin All games in the last 4 weeks of the regular season
                                The record is 1 Overs and 10 Unders for the last three seasons (+8.9 units)

                                NFL > (331) SEATTLE@ (332) ARIZONA | 2016-01-03 16:25:00 - 2016-01-03 16:25:00
                                Play UNDER SEATTLE on the totalin All games in the last 4 weeks of the regular season
                                The record is 1 Overs and 10 Unders for the last three seasons (+8.9 units)
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