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NFL Week 16 lived up to the hype as pressure was put onto the teams looking to make the playoffs. Several games came down to the wire and a couple went into overtime.
The Chicago Bears have ruled out wide receivers Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III for Saturday’s game against the Green Bay Packers, according to the team’s injury report. With the Bears at 104 and the Packers at 9-4-1, this matchup could decide the winner of the NFC North division.
Ja'Marr Chase is now the only member of a pass-catching club that highlights the strong beginning to his career.
Despite not allowing any points on the drive, the Vikings now wait to hear if Smith will be given an additional punishment. According to the NFL rulebook, players can be fined $17,389 for roughing the passer and $23,186 for a second violation in the same season.
Take a look at the updated NFL playoff picture with the standings in both the AFC and NFC after all the Week 16 games.
John Elway and Dan Marino were still starting quarterbacks, Tom Brady was a little-known college player at Michigan and at least six starting quarterbacks for potential 2025 playoffs teams weren’t even alive the last time the NFL had a postseason like this.
The National Football League has made the decision to shorten the time teams have to pick in the first-round for the 2026 NFL Draft in Pittsburgh.
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Sean McVay appeared blindsided when reporters asked him about his star receiver Puka Nacua 's social media post immediately after the Rams' loss to the Seahawks. The post on X came just after Nacua slammed NFL referees during a livestream and accused some of them of making calls in games just to get on television.
Oh, how quickly things change in the National Football League. At this time last year, the Bears and the Patriots not only had questions about their young quarterbacks, but if they could surround them with the infrastructure -- the coaching, the weapons ...