NFL REGULAR
SEASON ENTERS FINAL QUARTER
There are only four weeks remaining in the regular season to
decide who advances to the playoffs for a chance at a trip to Super Bowl LIII
in Atlanta.
As the league enters the final quarter of the regular
season, there are 19 teams either in or within one game of a playoff spot,
including 10 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.
Entering Week 14, one team – the NFC West champion LOS
ANGELES RAMS (11-1) – has clinched a playoff berth as the
battle for the remaining spots forges ahead. Three additional teams – the HOUSTON
TEXANS (9-3), NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (9-3) and NEW
ORLEANS SAINTS (10-2) – can clinch a division title this week.
Two teams that finished in or tied for last place in their
division in 2017 – the CHICAGO BEARS (NFC North) and Houston
Texans (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.
With four weeks remaining on the schedule, much is still to
be decided. Thirty of the league’s 32 teams remain in contention as the
NFL enters Week 14.
Seven divisional matchups highlight an exciting slate of
games in Week 14:
On Sunday afternoon, the Houston Texans welcome the
Indianapolis Colts to NRG Stadium (1:00 PM ET, CBS) in an AFC South battle. The
Texans (9-3) lead the Colts (6-6) and the Titans (6-6) by three games in the
division and look to extend their league-leading nine game winning streak.
Since entering the league in 2017, Houston quarterback DESHAUN
WATSON is one of two NFL quarterbacks (RUSSELL WILSON) with a
100+ passer rating (101.8) and at least 500 rushing yards (644). Colts
quarterback ANDREW LUCK has thrown at least three touchdown
passes in eight of his past nine games and ranks second in the league with 32
touchdown passes this season.
The New England Patriots and Miami Dolphins square off on
Sunday afternoon (1:00 PM ET, CBS) at Hard Rock Stadium. The Patriots look to
clinch their 10th consecutive AFC East title and extend the longest streak of
consecutive division titles in NFL history. New England quarterback TOM
BRADY (579 touchdown passes, including the postseason) needs one
touchdown pass to surpass PEYTON MANNING for the most in NFL
history. Dolphins cornerback XAVIEN HOWARD had two
interceptions in Week 13 and has three games with multiple interceptions in
2018, the most in the NFL.
Baltimore rookie quarterback LAMAR JACKSON leads
the Ravens into Arrowhead Stadium to take on PATRICK MAHOMES and
the Kansas City Chiefs (1:00 PM ET, CBS). Winners of three consecutive games,
the Ravens (7-5) look to maintain their place in the thick of the AFC
postseason race, while the Chiefs (10-2) aim to stay atop the AFC West.
Jackson, who has won each of his first three starts, is the first rookie
quarterback in league history to rush for at least 70 yards in three
consecutive games. Mahomes, who leads the NFL with 41 touchdown passes and
ranks second with 3,923 passing yards, can become the third first-or-second
year quarterback in league annals to throw for at least 4,000 yards and 40
touchdowns in a single season, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers DAN
MARINO (1984) and KURT WARNER (1999). Both Marino and
Warner were named Associated Press Most Valuable Player in those seasons.
A battle of first-place teams in the NFC takes center stage
as the Los Angeles Rams and Chicago Bears square off at Soldier Field on
NBC’s Sunday Night Football (8:20 PM ET). Rams defensive
tackle AARON DONALD leads the NFL with 16.5 sacks this season
and has recorded at least two sacks in each of his past three games. Rams
running back TODD GURLEY leads the NFL with 19 touchdowns this
season and quarterback JARED GOFF ranks second in the NFL with
3,754 passing yards. The duo can make the Rams just the sixth team in league
history to have a quarterback with at least 4,000 passing yards and a player
with 20+ scrimmage touchdowns in a single season. Bears safety EDDIE
JACKSON has an interception-return touchdown in two of his past three
games and leads the NFL with three defensive touchdowns this season.
Week 14 closes on Monday night as the Minnesota Vikings
travel to Seattle to take on the Seahawks in a key NFC matchup (8:15 PM ET,
ESPN). Minnesota quarterback KIRK COUSINS ranks second in the
league with a 71.3 completion percentage (minimum 200 attempts) and is one of
three quarterbacks (DREW BREES and MATT RYAN) with a
70+ completion percentage and at least 3,000 passing yards (3,490) this season.
Seahawks quarterback RUSSELL WILSON ranks third in the league
with a 5.8 touchdown-to-interception ratio (29 touchdowns and five
interceptions) and is one of four NFL quarterbacks with a passer rating of at
least 115 this season (115.5).
NFL WEEK
14 SCHEDULE
THURSDAY, SUNDAY & MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, DECEMBER
9-10
(All times eastern)
Thursday, December 6
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Sunday, December 9 (cont’d)
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Jacksonville at Tennessee, 8:20 PM (FOX/NFLN/Amazon)
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New York Giants at Washington, 1:00 PM
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Cincinnati at Los Angeles Chargers, 4:05 PM
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Sunday, December 9
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Denver at San Francisco, 4:05 PM
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New York Jets at Buffalo, 1:00 PM
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Detroit at Arizona, 4:25 PM
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Carolina at Cleveland, 1:00 PM
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Philadelphia at Dallas, 4:25 PM
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Atlanta at Green Bay, 1:00 PM
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Pittsburgh at Oakland, 4:25 PM
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Indianapolis at Houston, 1:00 PM
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Los Angeles Rams at Chicago, 8:20 PM (NBC)
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Baltimore at Kansas City, 1:00 PM
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New England at Miami, 1:00 PM
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Monday, December 10
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New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1:00 PM
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Minnesota at Seattle, 8:15 PM (ESPN)
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