We’re now getting down to crunch
time in the 2018 NFL season. Week 15 brings a whole lot of games that could
decide who is playing meaningful January football as only a half-dozen teams
are officially eliminated from playoff contention.
It starts Thursday night with the
Los Angeles Chargers heading to Arrowhead to take on the first-place Kansas
City Chiefs. Can Patrick Mahomes and Co. wrap up the division with a home win
on prime-time television?
We’re also highly intrigued to
see how Dak Prescott and the Cowboys will do on the road against a
playoff-contending Indianapolis Colts team. Dallas can clinch the NFC East with
a win here.
These are among the most
interesting storylines for NFL Week 15.
BIG BEN AND CO.
MUST BREAK FROM RECENT SKID
It’s certainly not going to be
easy for the Steelers to come out on top this week against a Patriots team
that’s going to be fuming after last week’s drama-filled loss to the Miami Dolphins.
Pittsburgh has lost three consecutive games — two coming against losing teams.
It’s now just 7-5-1 on the season and a half-game ahead of Baltimore in the AFC
North.
The good news? Pittsburgh hosts
New England Sunday afternoon. Tom Brady and Co. have been outscored by a
combined 12 points on the road this season. The bad news? Pittsburgh is an uncharacteristic
3-3 at home thus far this year
STATEMENT GAME FOR
CHARGERS AT ARROWHEAD
One game behind Kansas City in
the AFC West, Los Angeles has an opportunity to tie things up at Arrowhead on
"Thursday Night Football." To say this is a statement game for Philip
Rivers and Co. would be an understatement.
The Chargers boast a 3-2 record
against winning teams with losses to the Chiefs and Rams in the process. They
are 7-1 against losing teams on the season. More so than remaining alive in the
AFC West race, Los Angeles must make a statement here. That includes defeating
Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs on prime-time television.
THE HOT SEAT IN
HOT ALANTA
It’s readily apparent that both
Dan Quinn of the Atlanta Falcons and first-year Cardinals head coach Steve Wilks
are on the hot seat heading into Week 15. Atlanta has now lost five consecutive
games, including defeats at the hands of the Cleveland Browns and Green Bay
Packers. Regression is real in Atlanta, and Quinn could end up being the fall
guy.
In Arizona, it’s become clear
that Wilks is in over his head. The Cardinals boast a 3-10 record heading into
Week 15 and have scored the fewest points in the NFL. While a Week 15 game
between two bottom feeders won’t play a paramount role in deciding who is
fired, the loser here could very well be out of a job by the time the clock
hits Monday.
ARE THE BROWNS
ACTUAL PLAYOFF CONTENDERS?
On the surface, it seems to be
ridiculous to believe that a 5-7-1 team has a shot at the playoffs. That’s
until we realize that the Baltimore Ravens — at 7-6 on the season — boast the
AFC’s final wild-card spot. Realistically speaking, Cleveland could have a
chance at earning that last postseason position should the team win out.
Having come out on top in three
of their past four games, the Browns are playing the best football we’ve seen
in over a decade. They take on a Denver Broncos team this weekend that lost to
San Francisco in Week 14. After that, the Browns go up against Cincinnati and
Baltimore. Yeah, Baker Mayfield and Co. are viable on the league stage for the
first time in a while. A win over Denver would only magnify this.
BEARS LOOK TO
GO HADOUKEN ON THE PACKERS
Surprisingly, Green Bay heads
into Week 15 just one game behind the Minnesota Vikings in the race for a
wild-card spot in the NFC. It’s rare that a team fires a head coach while still
in the midst of a playoff race. But that’s what we saw following Green Bay’s Week 13 loss to
the lowly Arizona Cardinals.
With Joe Philbin running the ship
on an interim basis, Green Bay took out Atlanta last week. If the team is able
to come out on top in its final three games, we could be looking at a playoff
appearance for Green Bay. This week’s game against the Bears and their
dominating defense will be the Packers’ biggest test. After that, they close
out the season against the last-place Jets and Lions. It won’t matter if
Chicago is able to go "Street Fighter" on the Packers this week like
they did against the Rams this past Sunday night.
TEXANS LOOKING TO
GET BACK ON TRACK IN JERSEY
Deshaun Watson and the Texans saw
their nine-game winning streak snapped last week by the division-rival
Indianapolis Colts. Given the team is still two games up in the AFC South,
that’s not a big deal. In fact, Houston can wrap up the division this week in a
game against the lowly New York Jets.
The larger question here is
whether Houston can outlast New England for the No. 2 seed and a first-round
bye in the AFC Playoffs. The teams are tied at 9-4 on the season, but the
Patriots boast the head-to-head tiebreaker. A loss against the Jets this
Saturday would pretty much force Houston into playing during Wildcard Weekend.
SAQUON BARKLEY’S EXCELLENCE
At 5-8 on the season and having
won four of their past five, the Giants might want to believe they’re still
alive in the NFC Playoff race. That’s a foolhardy belief at this point in the
season.
Right now, it’ all about
the performance of Saquon Barkley in New Jersey. He’s coming off a
197-yard outing in a win over Washington last week and has put up 637 total
yards over the past four games. That’s just ridiculous. And now, heading into
Week 15, the rookie has gained 1,753 total yards and 13 touchdowns. We’re
intrigued to see how he’ll perform against a stout Tennessee Titans defense on
Sunday.
IT’S LAMAR
JACKSON’S WORLD IN MARYLAND
It’s official. This rookie quarterback has earned the full-time gig over
veteran and former Super Bowl winner Joe Flacco. This comes after Jackson led
Baltimore to three wins in his first four career stats. The only loss came in
overtime against the AFC’s best squad in Kansas City last week.
Now at 7-6 on the season,
Baltimore is holding on to the final wild-card spot in the conference. It’s
also just a half-game behind Pittsburgh in the AFC North. This week’s game
against the Buccaneers should provide Jackson with yet another opportunity to
excel under center. Tampa Bay ranks 27th in the NFL against the pass and has
yielded a league-high 112.1 quarterback rating on the season.
ENDING CAM
NEWTON’S HOLIDAY DREAMS
Despite losing their past five
games, the Panthers are just a half-game behind a reeling Vikings team in the
race for the NFC’s final wild-card spot. None of that will matter if Carolina
can’t get off the snide at home against the first-place New Orleans Saints this
weekend.
It’s the first of two games
against New Orleans in the final three weeks of the season. Needless to say,
it’s going to be an uphill climb for Carolina, especially given that Drew Brees
and the Saints are still in the running for the No. 1 seed. It’s now all on Cam
to up his game big time this weekend.
BATTLE BREWING IN
INDIANAPOLIS
Two of the NFL’s hottest teams
take to Indiana this week in a game that could have wide-ranging playoff
implications. Winners of four consecutive, the Dallas Cowboys are two games
ahead in the NFC East race. They can clinch this weekend with a win over
Indianapolis or losses by both the Eagles and Redskins. More importantly,
Dallas is in the running for the No. 3 seed in the conference. That’s big
because it would allow the team to avoid a red-hot Seahawks squad in the
wild-card round.
For the Colts, it’s a different
story. They are 7-6 on the season after a win over the Houston Texans last
week. Though, the team loses the tiebreaker to Baltimore for the No. 6 seed.
With Miami and Tennessee also 7-6 on the season, Andrew Luck and Co. would be
best off winning out. That wouldn’t guarantee the team a playoff spot, but it
would come darn close.
RAMS CONTROL THEIR
OWN DESTINY
Even after last week’s loss to
Chicago, Sean McVay and the Rams control their own destiny for the No. 1 seed
in the NFC and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. The better news?
Two of Los Angeles’ final three games come against the three-win Cardinals and
49ers.
The better news? This week’s
matchup against the reeling Eagles comes against backup Nick Foles with starter Carson Wentz sidelined. There’s absolutely no reason
to believe Los Angeles won’t rebound this week. Then again, the Eagles are
clearly in desperation mode. What that will mean this weekend remains to be
seen.
SEAHAWKS CAN WRAP
UP PLAYOFF SPOT IN SANTA CLARA
It’s rather obvious that Seattle
will be playing postseason football in January. Winners of four consecutive and
coming off a blowout victory over the Vikings, Russell Wilson and Co. can make
that a reality with a win over the hapless 49ers at Levi’s Stadium on Sunday.
If so, they’d be locked into the No. 5 seed with nothing to play for over the
final two weeks of the season.
Though, it’s not going to be a
walk in the park for Seattle here. Sure the 49ers have lost 10 games this
season. But they are coming off a solid win over Denver last week, and backup
quarterback Nick Mullens is averaging 300 passing yards per start this season.
A loss here and Seattle would fall back to the pack in the race for one of the
NFC’s two wild-card spots.
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