It's go-time in the NFL playoff
race, with three games to go for each team bar the Kansas City Chiefs and Los
Angeles Chargers. Several teams are essentially facing must-win situations,
realistically if not mathematically. One game, a matchup between two longtime
AFC powerhouses, could have huge implications for both teams depending on the
winner. With numerous teams fighting for their playoff lives and others for
positioning, it promises to be an exciting week.
1. CAN PITTSBURGH
AVOID A FULL-BLOWN CRISIS AT HOME TO THE PATRIOTS?
For the Steelers, Sunday’s game
against the New England Patriots is essentially a must-win. They’ve lost three
in a row and have an even more difficult trip to New Orleans looming next week.
If they lose to New England, it’s entirely possible they could go onto the
final game of the regular season at 7-7-1 on the back of five consecutive losses.
The Patriots are coming off a brutal loss themselves and haven’t been
great on the road this year, so they have the opportunity to answer some
questions of their own while really hurting an AFC rival.
2. ARE THE BROWNS
READY TO CONTINUE PLAYING SPOILER?
Cleveland is fresh off a win over
the Panthers that may have been the fatal blow to Carolina’s playoff hopes. The
Browns have a chance to land a similar blow to a different opponent in Week 15
as they travel to Denver to face the Broncos. Still alive at 6-7, Denver
suffered a loss to San Francisco that significantly hurts their playoff
chances. It’s unlikely they would remain in contention with a loss to Cleveland
at home. Baker Mayfield has been playing well, and the Broncos will have their
hands full.
3. WILL A NEW
OFFENSIVE COORDINATOR CHANGE ANYTHING IN MINNESOTA?
The Vikings (6-6-1) are hosting a
Dolphins team that has won just once outside of Miami this season, so the
matchup is there for Minnesota to get back on track quickly after an awful
Monday night loss to Seattle. The question is whether Kevin Stefanski, the new
offensive coordinator, will have any tangible effect on Minnesota’s offense.
Kirk Cousins was awful and also had weak protection, and nothing went right
against the Seahawks. This is a more forgiving matchup, and they must show
progress, especially with Ryan Tannehill hobbled.
4. DOES AARON
RODGERS HAVE ANOTHER RUN IN HIM?
The 2016 Packers started 4-6
before winning six in a row to end the season in unlikely fashion, making the
playoffs. It’s fair to say that a run is even more unlikely now. They’re 5-7-1
and have yet to win a game away from Lambeau Field this season. The task to
stay alive would be to win at Chicago, which just came off a game in which they
completely stuffed the Los Angeles Rams. Rodgers faces an extremely tall task
if he wants to get this team anywhere close to the playoffs. The road has to
start this weekend.
5. WILL THE RAMS’
OFFENSE GET BACK ON TRACK TO END PHILLY’S SEASON?
The Rams (11-2) were taught a
lesson by the overwhelming Chicago Bears last week and now get to go back home
against a Philadelphia Eagles team fighting for a playoff spot without
quarterback Carson Wentz. All eyes will be on Jared Goff and the L.A. offense
to see how they respond to their worst game of the season. The Eagles’ defense
hasn’t been airtight this season, so the expectation is that the Rams will
rebound here, especially at home. They could really stand to get the good
feeling back as quickly as possible.
6. IS BALTIMORE'S
LAMAR JACKSON READY TO GET BACK ON TRACK AGAINST TAMPA BAY?
Jackson produced a mixed bag
against the Kansas City Chiefs, and it will be interesting to see how he deals
with a Tampa Bay defense that is also a bit prone to quarterbacks who can make
big plays. Jackson avoided an injury scare against the Chiefs and is set to
start for Baltimore with the team in need of every win it can get to solidify playoff
position. This should provide an easier test and give Jackson the chance to
make some plays.
7. CAN CAROLINA
PULL OFF A SHOCKER TO KEEP THEMSELVES ALIVE?
There appears to be no end to
Carolina’s freefall, and Sunday might be their last chance to stop it. The good
news is they are still 5-1 at home and not out of the playoff picture yet. The
bad news is that they’re facing the New Orleans Saints, who enter as the top
seed in the NFC. Carolina (6-7) is going to have to dig deep and find
something, especially with an ailing Cam Newton struggling under center. A loss here and
they’re pretty much done.
8. WILL A VISIT
FROM DALLAS MEAN THE POTENTIAL END OF THE ROAD FOR THE COLTS?
The Colts (7-6) recovered nicely
from a disappointing loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars to beat the Houston
Texans a week ago, keeping them in the playoff race. They are home again this
week, where they’ve won four of six, but they’re facing one of the hottest
teams in the NFC in the Dallas Cowboys. The Cowboys (8-5) have had their road
struggles, but they’re on a winning streak. A loss to Indianapolis would leave
them with a pretty tough task the rest of the way. This is a big one for both
teams.
9. WILL SEATTLE
CONTINUE TO QUIETLY ROLL THROUGH THE NFC?
They can’t win their division —
such is the problem with being stuck in the same group as the Rams — but the
Seattle Seahawks are rolling right along and can clinch a playoff bid if they
beat the San Francisco 49ers. The Niners are capable of springing a surprise —
ask the Denver Broncos — but Seattle (8-5) is well-poised and should clinch
their spot sooner rather than later. This is definitely a team to watch in the
playoffs, as their defense is sturdy and Russell Wilson is a good quarterback.
10. WILL TENNESSEE
AVOID THE TRAP GAME THAT THE GIANTS SEEM TO POSE FOR PEOPLE?
The Giants are pretty bad this
year and have long been a non-factor in the playoff race, though they’ve won 4
out of 5. They’re capable of upset wins as the Chicago Bears found out the hard
way two weeks ago. The Titans will have to be on alert. They’ve battled
inconsistency this season but can still move to 8-6 with a road win. Tennessee
is probably the better team; especially without Odell Beckham suiting up for
New York, but that hasn’t always mattered with the Giants on the field this
season.
11. IS WASHINGTON
CAPABLE OF WINNING ANOTHER GAME?
Fresh off a total disaster against the New York Giants, the Redskins
have to regroup behind new quarterback Josh Johnson. They head to Jacksonville
to play the Jaguars, who are 4-9 but favored anyway in this one owing to the
travesty Washington turned into. Washington (6-7) might not win another game
all season, as their injury-depleted roster just doesn’t have the talent to
trouble many teams unless they don’t show up. Jacksonville is certainly capable
of falling apart, so there’s some intrigue here, even if it’s the bad kind.
12. WILL ATLANTA
AVOID LOOKING LIKE A DISASTER FOR A WEEK?
Another hugely disappointing team
in 2018 is Atlanta. The Falcons are 4-9, with a defense hit by injuries and an
offense that hasn’t produced in any meaningful way. They’ll face the Arizona
Cardinals, who are afflicted with many of the same problems, particularly on
offense. This may be a chance for the Falcons to pick up an increasingly rare
victory — if they even want one — and make their season look a little better
than it has been.
13. CAN THE TEXANS
AVOID A LATE-SEASON SLIDE?
After their nine-game win streak
was snapped last week, the Texans (9-4) will want to ensure that it isn’t
followed up by any sort of losing streak. Luckily for them, they get a
forgiving opponent in the New York Jets. The Texans are still well on their way
to the playoffs, but they’d like to get the division wrapped up as early as
possible and getting back on track with another win is imperative. They could
even clinch if they win and Indianapolis and Tennessee both lose, so the
incentive is there.
14. WILL DEREK
CARR CONTINUE HIS RESURGENCE AGAINST THE LACKLUSTER BENGALS?
It took quite a while, but Carr
is starting to look at home under center again for the Raiders. He hasn’t
thrown an interception since Week 5, but the problem for several weeks after
that was that he wasn’t throwing for much else, either. That has changed. In
his last two games, Carr has thrown for five touchdowns and 607 total yards,
completing three-quarters of his passes. The Raiders are done, and so are the
Bengals, but it could be another exhibition for Carr against a weak Cincinnati
defense.
15. CAN
LIONS-BILLS BE ANY MORE EXCITING THAN DETROIT’S WEEK 14 GAME?
The Lions are fresh off a 17-3
win over the Arizona Cardinals. It had less to do with the defenses being great
as it did with the offenses being on the inept side. The Bills have lost two
straight, and they continue to average fewer than 20 points per game. In other
words, this one could be a slog for both teams, as neither offense has played
well at all in recent weeks. Perhaps the Bills will pose more of a challenge to
Detroit, but this has a good chance of being Week 15’s ugliest contest.
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