WILL COWBOYS MAKE
STATEMENT IN NFC EAST?
We’re down to the last quarter of the season, when NFL
playoff races tighten up, individual player awards are won and lost and
coaches could be on notice. In particular, there are two NFC matchups
this week with massive playoff implications.
Here are six questions for Week 14
HOW WILL JAMES
CONNER’S ABSENCE AFFECT THE STEELERS?
Pittsburgh lost a key weapon when Conner was
ruled out of Sunday’s game against the Raiders with a sprained
ankle. When the Steelers haven't abandoned the run, Conner had been
effective. But now it will rely on rookie Jaylen Samuels. The fifth-round
pick caught a 10-yard touchdown pass late in the loss
against the Chargers after Conner left the game, but he’s not
used to a heavy workload. Against Oakland, the Steelers should be fine with
quarterback Ben Roethlisberger likely carrying the offense. But with
games against the Patriots and Saints in back-to-back weeks, Pittsburgh
might need Conner back soon.
WILL THE PACKERS
OFFENSE BE BETTER WITHOUT MIKE MCCARTHY?
In atypical move for the franchise, the Packers
fired Coach Mike McCarthy and have turned to offensive
coordinator Joe Philbin to take over. Depth at receiver is still a problem
for the offense, and running back Aaron Jones needs more touches. But against
the Falcons, Philbin will have his first chance to call plays in a
non-exhibition game since 1996, so a learning curve is to be expected. Look for
him to rely heavily on Aaron Rodgers – one of the smartest quarterbacks in the
NFL – and give his star the kind of plays he's most comfortable executing.
WILL THE TEXANS'
WINNING STREAK REACH DOUBLE DIGITS?
There’s no team hotter in the NFL right now than Houston,
which has won nine straight. The schedule hasn’t been onerous,
but the Texans are riding a wave of steady and solid play from quarterback
Deshaun Watson, a dose of consistent production from running back Lamar
Miller and a defense that can get to the quarterback and is tied for fourth
with 22 takeaways. Up next is a division battle against a Colts team (6-6)
needing a win in order not to fade further from postseason contention after a
shutout loss to the Jaguars.
WILL CHIEFS GET
MORE PRODUCTION OUT OF THEIR RUNNING BACKS?
The release of running back Kareem Hunt after footage was
published of his physical altercation in February with a woman leaves the
Kansas City ground game at a crossroads. Spencer Ware paced the team in carries
(14) in a victory against a Raiders team that entered the week ranked
dead last in rushing defense, but posted only 47 yards and one touchdown.
Kansas City’s leading rusher was quarterback Patrick Mahomes (nine attempts for
52 yards). Backup running back Damien Williams added 38 yards on five carries.
While that approach worked against Oakland, the Chiefs will likely need more
production out of their backs starting Sunday against a red-hot Ravens
team that has won three in a row and ranks third in the NFL in rushing defense
(87.2 yards per game).
HOW WILL THE NFC
EAST LOOK AFTER THE EAGLES-COWBOYS GAME?
Over the past three weeks, there has been at least one
pivotal matchup in the division. And on Sunday, when the Eagles (6-6) travel to
face the first-place Cowboys (7-5), the game essentially amounts to a battle
for first. If Philly wins, both teams will still be tied in overall
record, so the remaining three games after would be paramount. But if Dallas
pulls it out, it would hold a two-game lead over the Eagles as well as the
head-to-head tiebreaker after claiming the Week 10 meeting between the two
teams. The Cowboys have won three in a row and are surging – especially
after toppling the
Saints last Thursday – but this matchup is unpredictable. Over
the last six, the squads are split 3-3.
WHO WILL EMERGE IN
THE NFC WILD-CARD HUNT?
The Vikings (6-5-1) are currently the NFC’s sixth seed,
while the Seahawks (7-5) stand as the fifth seed. They face off in a
fascinating matchup Monday night that could set the trajectory of the
conference’s final two playoff berths. But the Panthers (6-6) – even amid a
four-game losing streak – still aren’t finished, though they need to bounce back
against the Browns (4-7-1). And though they current lead in the NFC East,
the Cowboys would factor into the wild-card chase even with a loss to
the Eagles.
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