THREE WEEKS REMAIN
AS THE RACE TO PLAYOFFS HEATS UP
With three weeks remaining in
the regular season, the suspense continues to build as teams make their final
playoff push. Entering Week 15, 26 teams remain in contention for a trip
to Super Bowl LIII, tied for the fourth-most such teams with three weeks
remaining in a season since the league expanded to a 16-game schedule in 1978.
Two teams have clinched division
titles – the NFC West champion LOS ANGELES RAMS and the NFC
South champion NEW ORLEANS SAINTS – and five additional
teams can clinch their respective divisions this week: the CHICAGO
BEARS (9-4), DALLAS COWBOYS (8-5), HOUSTON
TEXANS (9-4), KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (11-2), and NEW
ENGLAND PATRIOTS (9-4).
As the league enters Week 15,
there are 20 teams either in or within one game of a playoff spot,
including 11 teams that did not advance to the postseason in 2017. Since
the 12-team playoff format began in 1990, at least four teams have
qualified for the playoffs in every season that were not in the postseason the
year before.
Two teams that finished in or
tied for last place in their division in 2017 – Chicago (NFC North) and Houston
(AFC South) – are currently in first place in their respective divisions this
season. In 14 of the past 15 seasons, at least one team finished in first
place in its division the season after finishing in last or tied for last
place. Of the 46 teams in league history to go from “worst-to-first,” 23 of
them have done so in the past 15 years (2003-17), including an NFL-record three
such teams in 2005 and 2006.
One thing is certain – the
closing weeks of the 2018 NFL season will feature competitive contests across
the board. Fifty-nine games have been decided by three points or fewer this
season, the most in league annals through Week 14. Sixty-eight percent of
all games (142 of 208) have been within one score (eight points or fewer) in
the fourth quarter this year and 112 games have been decided by eight or fewer
points, tied for the fourth-most through the first 14 weeks of a season in
league history.
Below are highlights of the Week
15 schedule:
Week 15 kicks off on Thursday
night (8:20 PM ET, FOX/NFL Network/Amazon Prime) with a showdown in the AFC
West as the Los Angeles Chargers (10-3) travel to Arrowhead Stadium to take on
the Kansas City Chiefs (11-2). The meeting marks the third time in NFL history
that two 10-win teams meet on a Thursday night and the first since 2007 (Green
Bay (10-1) at Dallas (10-1) on November 29). Los Angeles quarterback PHILIP
RIVERS has thrown multiple touchdown passes in 12 of the Chargers’ 13
games, the most in the NFL this season, while Chiefs quarterback PATRICK
MAHOMES is one of three quarterbacks in league history with at least
4,000 passing yards (4,300) and 40 touchdown passes (43) in his team’s first 13
games of a season, joining PEYTON MANNING (2013) and TOM
BRADY (2007). Both Manning and Brady were named Associated Press Most
Valuable Player in those seasons.
At Soldier Field on Sunday (1:00
PM ET, FOX), the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears meet for the 198th time in
series history, including the postseason. In their Kickoff Weekend meeting,
Bears linebacker KHALIL MACK recorded a sack, forced fumble,
fumble recovery and interception-return touchdown, but Packers quarterback AARON
RODGERS threw three fourth-quarter touchdown passes to lead Green Bay
to a 24-23 victory at Lambeau Field. Packers wide receiver DAVANTE
ADAMS ties for the league lead with 12 touchdown catches this season
and aims for his fourth consecutive game with a score. Chicago’s defense
recorded four interceptions and three sacks in holding the Rams to 214 total
net yards in the team’s 15-6 victory over Los Angeles in Week 14.
The Dallas Cowboys, winners of
five consecutive games, take on the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium
(1:00 PM ET, FOX). Dallas leads the NFC East and can clinch the division title
with a win. Cowboys quarterback DAK PRESCOTT has 993 passing
yards (331 per game) with six touchdowns and two interceptions for a 113.6
passer rating in his past three games and wide receiver AMARI
COOPER has 642 receiving yards and six touchdown catches in six games
since being acquired by Dallas this season. Colts rookie linebacker DARIUS
LEONARD leads the NFL with 135 tackles this season and is one of only
three players since 2000 with at least 130 tackles and seven sacks (seven) in a
single season, joining Tampa Bay’s LAVONTE DAVID (2013) and
Arizona’s DARYL WASHINGTON (2012).
A battle of division leaders in
the AFC takes center stage on Sunday afternoon (4:25 PM ET, CBS) as the New
England Patriots face the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field. Last week, New
England quarterback TOM BRADY (582 career touchdown passes)
surpassed PEYTON MANNING (579) for the most touchdown passes
in league history, including the postseason. Pittsburgh’s JU JU
SMITH-SCHUSTER (91 catches) and ANTONIO BROWN (86)
are the only pair of AFC teammates with at least 85 receptions each this
season.
Week 15 closes with a clash of
NFC South rivals as the New Orleans Saints visit the Carolina Panthers on
ESPN’s Monday Night Football (8:15 PM ET). Last week, New
Orleans clinched the NFC South for the second-consecutive season, marking the
first back-to-back division titles in franchise history. Saints
quarterback DREW BREES leads the NFL with a 75.7 completion
percentage and 120.8 passer rating this season and is the only quarterback with
at least 30 touchdown passes (31) and fewer than five interceptions (four) in
2018. Since Week 9, Panthers running back CHRISTIAN MC CAFFREY leads
the NFL with 10 touchdowns and is one of two players (EZEKIEL
ELLIOTT, 161.7) averaging at least 150 scrimmage yards per game (150.7)
NFL WEEK 15 SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY
& MONDAY, DECEMBER 13, DECEMBER 15-17
(All times eastern)
Thursday, December 13
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Sunday, December 16 (cont’d)
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Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas
City, 8:20 PM (FOX/NFLN/Amazon)
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Oakland at Cincinnati, 1:00 PM
Dallas at Indianapolis, 1:00 PM
Washington at Jacksonville,
1:00 PM
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Saturday, December 15
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Miami at Minnesota, 1:00 PM
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Houston at New York Jets, 4:30
PM (NFLN)
|
Tennessee at New York Giants,
1:00 PM
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Cleveland at Denver, 8:20 PM
(NFLN)
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Seattle at San Francisco, 4:05
PM
|
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New England at Pittsburgh, 4:25
PM
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Sunday, December 16
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Philadelphia at Los Angeles
Rams, 8:20 PM (NBC)
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Arizona at Atlanta, 1:00 PM
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Tampa Bay at Baltimore, 1:00 PM
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Monday, December 17
|
Detroit at Buffalo, 1:00 PM
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New Orleans at Carolina, 8:15
PM (ESPN)
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Green Bay at Chicago, 1:00 PM
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