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The Rams' clash with the Seahawks will have significant implications in the races for the NFC West and the top seed in the conference.
Over his last three games, Mitchell has been targeted eight times, allowing just three catches for 15 yards. He's undoubtedly a first-team All-Pro, and arguably the best cornerback in football this year.
The Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams both punched their ticket to the playoffs on Sunday and as of right now, those are the only two teams who have clinched a spot. The Broncos actually have a path to clinch the No. 1 overall seed in the AFC this week, but there's only one scenario where that could happen in Week 16:
The Eagles won't be facing Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels, who has been shut down for the season after dealing with multiple injuries.
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Eagles backup QB Tanner McKee was proven right during Philadelphia's blowout win over Raiders after what he said about Jalen Hurts
Everyone can breathe a small sigh of relief in Philadelphia. The Philadelphia Eagles got back on track in Week 15 with a shutout win over the Las Vegas Raiders, and both sides of the ball found consistent and imminent success all day long.
Their playoff hopes are two inches from being over. All that's needed is one final nail to be driven into the coffin. Dallas has one shot at making the dance, and those who self-identify as Eagles fans have to feel good about their team's chances of delivering the knockout punch.
Brandon Graham's first sack of Kenny Pickett might not have mattered on paper, but it had a huge impact. Also, the NFL lost some huge stars to injury Sunday.
Chargers wide receiver KeAndre Lambert-Smith caught a 16-yard touchdown pass and returned four kickoffs for 93 yards. Lambert-Smith’s first NFL touchdown came on a pass by quarterback Justin Herbert as Los Angeles cut Kansas City’s lead to 13-10 with five seconds left in the first half.