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Sixteen weeks into the 2025 NFL season, there were just 18 teams left in playoff contention in the league, nine from each conference. The AFC South represented
Week 17 of the 2025 NFL season is upon us. Each week, I’ll look at the AFC South matchups and give you a couple of bold predictions for those games. The red-hot Jacksonville Jaguars head to Indy in a game that could not only end the Colts playoff hopes but possibly secure them the
The Denver Broncos remained No. 1 in the AFC with a win over Kansas City, and the Houston Texans can earn a spot with a win over the Chargers.
If Denver wins and L.A. loses, the Broncos would clinch the No. 1 seed in the AFC if the New England Patriots (12-3), Buffalo Bills (11-4) and Jaguars (11-4) also lose. New England, Buffalo and Jacksonville will face the New York Jets (3-12), Philadelphia Eagles (10-5) and Indianapolis Colts (8-7), respectively.
Burrow was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Week for Week 16. In a 45-21 win over the Miami Dolphins, Burrow completed 25-of-32 passes for 309 yards and four touchdowns. It was the second time this season he threw four touchdown passes in a game. It is the eighth player of the week honors in his career but first this season.
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Why Mike Vrabel Set Patriots Goal Of Winning AFC East
Mike Vrabel set a lofty goal during training camp in his first year as the head coach of the New England Patriots. The Patriots failed to make the playoffs in three straight seasons, but despite that,
A Broncos team on a barnstorming tour through the 2025 season needed only beat a Chiefs team that lost all of its close-game mojo from a year ago, lost six of seven games leading into Week 17 and lost future Hall of Fame quarterback Patrick Mahomes to a torn ACL, too.
The Chris Oladokun-led Chiefs, even with nothing to play for, hung with the Broncos just fine on Thursday night in Kansas City.