We’ve made it to the final week of the 2018 NFL regular
season, and there’s still a lot on the line for the full 16-game slate. We
don’t yet know every team that will be in the playoffs, nor do we have all the
division titles and first-round byes locked down. We also have potential
farewells to look forward to, as well as some players playing for their jobs
and a few teams looking to end disappointing seasons on a good note.
HERE ARE THE 16 KEY QUESTIONS TO BEAR IN MIND FOR NFL WEEK 17
1. CAN THE
STEELERS HANDLE THEIR END OF THE BARGAIN?
Pittsburgh needs help to get into the playoffs in the form
of a Baltimore home loss to Cleveland, but that wouldn’t even matter if they
don’t hold up their end of the bargain. On paper, they should really see off
the Cincinnati Bengals, who haven’t played much defense at all during the
latter half of the season. The Steelers (8-6-1) may be without some skill
players due to injury, but Ben Roethlisberger at quarterback means they’ll have
a chance. From there, it means rooting on Cleveland.
2. WILL HOME FIELD
PROPEL THE TITANS INTO THE PLAYOFFS?
The winner of Sunday night’s game between the Indianapolis
Colts (9-6) and Tennessee Titans (9-6) will make the playoffs, and Tennessee
has one decided advantage: They’re the home team. Six of the Titans’ nine
victories have come at home this season while Andrew Luck and the Colts have a
3-4 road record. Much is dependent on how Tennessee’s quarterback situation
shakes out — Marcus
Mariota provided a troubling update about his health. No matter what
happens, the Titans can go into this knowing they have that one significant
advantage in their playoff chase.
3. ARE THE VIKINGS
ABLE TO PUT A FRUSTRATING REGULAR SEASON BEHIND THEM?
This has not, under any circumstances, been the regular
season the Vikings (8-6-1) thought they were getting. That said, they still
have a pretty straightforward scenario: If they beat the Chicago Bears at home,
they’re in, and they won’t have to worry about getting help from a shorthanded
Washington team against the Philadelphia Eagles (8-7). The Bears (11-4) have
been good all season, but it’s time for Kirk Cousins and the Vikings to step up
and show what they’re capable of in a must-win scenario. This team should be
good enough to handle it. We’ll see.
4. WILL NEW
ENGLAND ENTER THE PLAYOFFS ON A CONVINCING HIGH?
The Patriots (10-5) haven’t exactly sprinted to the finish
line this season, but a home game against the wayward New York Jets seems like
the perfect opportunity to put up some points, play a complete game, and feel
good about themselves. Tom Brady is coming off a poor week in a win, while Rob
Gronkowski didn’t even catch a pass in Week 16. It’s unlikely that either of
these things happen again, nor will New England want them to; the aim will be
to get the offense rolling, even in an otherwise meaningless game where it’s
unclear how long the starters will play.
5. WILL BAKER
MAYFIELD FINISH A PRODUCTIVE ROOKIE SEASON AS THE ULTIMATE SPOILER?
The Cleveland Browns quarterback has had a very memorable
2018. Thanks largely to him; the Browns (7-7-1) will finish with eight losses,
at most, one year after going 0-16. That’s a pretty remarkable turnaround, but
Mayfield is guy who would want to add an exclamation point to it. Beating
the Baltimore Ravens (9-6) on the road and potentially knocking them out of the
playoffs would certainly be that - tough a task as it will be. But Mayfield and
the Browns believe they can absolutely do it.
6. CAN HOUSTON
FINISH OFF THE AFC SOUTH?
Houston’s task is simple: If they win, they’re the AFC South
champions, and if they lose, they're not. The incentive is huge; with a
victory, the worst they can be is a three seed, but a loss would sentence them
to the No. 6 seed and a road game to open the playoffs. Houston (10-5) will
face a Jacksonville Jaguars team that has been beaten down and will be throwing
Blake Bortles out there again at quarterback, so on paper, Houston should win
this — should being the key word.
7. WHAT DO THE
REDSKINS HAVE LEFT IN THE TANK AGAINST A TEAM PLAYING FOR ITS LIFE?
The Philadelphia Eagles (8-7) come into Week 17 knowing
that, while they need help elsewhere, nothing matters if they can’t beat the
Washington Redskins on the road. This Washington team pushed the Titans last
week, albeit with Blaine Gabbert at quarterback for the bulk of the game, and
still lost. Can the injury-hit team ravaged by
off-field controversy knock the Eagles out of the playoffs?
It’s a tall order, especially with how well QB Nick Foles has been playing, but
it would be quite the statement to make.
8. WILL THE
CHARGERS’ ROAD FORM HOLD FOR ANOTHER WEEK?
In an unusual twist, the Chargers (11-4) have looked much
better away from home all season. They’re 6-1 on the road, and while Denver is
not an easy place to play, the Broncos look like
they’ve basically quit on the season under embattled coach
Vance Joseph, leaving the Chargers with a clear shot at a victory. It will take
help, but Philip Rivers and Co. can still nab the No. 1 seed in the AFC,
meaning they have every reason to try to keep their success going.
9. WILL NEW
ORLEANS COME UP WITH A FUNNY COINCIDENCE FROM THEIR PAST TRIUMPH?
The Saints enter Week 17 with nothing to play for, having
already clinched the top seed in the NFC. They will be resting players, with
Teddy Bridgewater set to make the start at quarterback. It opens the door to a
somewhat amusing possibility: When the Saints won the Super Bowl nine years
ago, they went 13-3 with losses to Dallas, Tampa Bay and Carolina. Should the
Saints lose Sunday, they’d be 13-3 with losses against the same three teams.
It’s probably meaningless, but it’s not mojo they’ll turn down.
10. CAN JON GRUDEN
PLAY SPOILER IN KANSAS CITY?
Don’t look now, but the Raiders have actually played better
lately. Better enough to knock off the Chiefs (11-4) in Kansas City with the
top overall seed in the AFC at stake for them? Maybe not, but it’s worth a try.
Gruden’s tumultuous first season in charge of the Raiders (4-11) will not be
remembered fondly even if he wins this game, but a victory would at least
provide a memorable ending and some cautious optimism for the future, for
whatever that’s worth.
11. CAN SEATTLE
MAKE IT SIX DOUBLE-DIGIT WIN SEASONS IN SEVEN YEARS?
Pete Carroll has done an outstanding job with this Seahawks
team, and they have some incentive to play well on Sunday as a win clinches the
five seed for them. The lowly Arizona Cardinals should provide little
resistance as long as Seattle (9-6) plays to its capabilities. A win would also
mean Carroll will have led the Seahawks to a double-digit win total for the
sixth time in seven season, a remarkable run of success in today’s NFL.
12. WILL SUNDAY BE
THE END OF ELI MANNING AS A GIANT?
It’s still not clear what the
Giants’ plans are with Eli Manning, but it’s fair to ask whether
Sunday’s game against the Dallas Cowboys will be the final time he quarterbacks
the team. Manning, 37, has struggled this season and the cries from fans and
experts alike for the Giants to find a new quarterback and move on have only
grown louder. Management has not tipped its hand, but Sunday’s game will
probably be treated like a farewell, just in case it is.
13. WILL THE 49ERS
CAUSE TROUBLE FOR ANOTHER SUPERIOR OPPONENT?
The Rams (12-3) still have seeding to play for, but they’re
in the playoffs and the only question is whether they have a first-round bye or
not. The 49ers, however, have won two of three, including a win over the
playoff-bound Seattle Seahawks and a five-point loss to the Chicago Bears.
Those games were at home while this isn’t, but the 49ers have shown themselves
to be no pushovers. Jared Goff and the Rams will have to take them seriously.
14. CAN JAMEIS
WINSTON CLOSE THE DEAL?
His future with Tampa Bay once in question, Winston got his
job back in November and has thrown two interceptions in five games, a
significant improvement from the frequent mistakes he made earlier in the
season. In fact, he may well have done enough to assure Tampa that they can
trust him with one more season. The Buccaneers (5-10) close their season with a
home game against the Atlanta Falcons. Another strong game might solidify
Winston's status for 2019, if it hasn’t been done already.
15. CAN AARON
RODGERS REMIND EVERYONE THAT HE’S STILL AARON RODGERS?
The Packers host the Detroit Lions in an otherwise
meaningless game, but Rodgers is such a competitive figure that the game’s
meaninglessness will be lost on him. This has been a bad season for him in
terms of team success, with the Packers (6-8-1) far out of the playoff race after
a midseason firing of their head coach. Rodgers will treat this game
professionally and try to put up big numbers, and to do so would serve as a
reminder for the team’s next coach that there’s a lot to work with here.
16. IS THIS RYAN
TANNEHILL’S LAST GAME IN A DOLPHINS UNIFORM?
If reports are to be believed, the Dolphins have
already decided that
Tannehill is not the long-term answer at quarterback and will
be shuttled out of town at the end of the season. That would make the team’s
trip to Buffalo in Week 17 Tannehill’s final game in a Dolphin uniform. In that
sense, this may be an audition for another team. Tannehill is a serviceable
quarterback, but not a great one. He’ll be good enough to find a job elsewhere,
but a solid performance here can’t hurt.
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