Wednesday, December 31, 2025

NFL - Week Eighteen Preview

 

The 2025 NFL regular season concludes this weekend and the playoffs will get going during the second weekend of January. All seven spots are settled but both conferences still have division winners to be decided and that will be the focus on Saturday and Sunday.  

The three biggest games in Week Eighteen will be between the Carolina Panthers (8-8) and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9) for the NFC South division title while the San Francisco 49ers (12-4) host the Seattle Seahawks (13-3) to decide the NFC West title and the top seed in the NFC. Both of those games take place on Saturday while on Sunday Night Football, the AFC North crown showdown will be in Pittsburgh as the Steelers (9-7) take on the Baltimore Ravens (8-8), who stayed alive last weekend when they defeated the Green Bay Packers while the Steelers blew a chance to wrap things up as they lost to the Cleveland Browns. 

The Denver Broncos (13-3) can wrap up the top seed in the AFC playoff chase if they win at home against the Los Angeles Chargers (11-5), who will be resting Justin Herbert, their starting quarterback. The Chargers have already clinched a wild card playoff spot, so they are looking to be healthy and ready to go when the playoffs begin in the second weekend of January. Meanwhile, the New England Patriots (13-3) can still get the top AFC spot with a win against the Miami Dolphins (7-9) and a loss by Denver against the L.A. Chargers. 

The final games for the 2025 regular season are featured in the capsule style format and the Heftyinfo predictions follow up. 

Happy New Year! 


Carolina Panthers (8-8) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-9) - This game is for the NFC South title . . . toss up. 

Seattle Seahawks (13-3) at San Francisco 49ers (12-4) - This game is for the NFC West title and the top seed in the NFC playoffs. Toss up. 

New Orleans Saints (6-10) at Atlanta Falcons (7-9) - Yet another toss up in this one between two teams finishing up the schedule. 

N.Y. Jets (3-13) at Buffalo Bills (11-5) - The Bills are already in the AFC playoffs, so who knows how many starters will play. 

Detroit Lions (8-8) at Chicago Bears (11-5) - The Bears have incentive to win to remain in the number two spot in the NFC playoffs. 

Cleveland Browns (4-12) at Cincinnati Bengals (6-10) - The battle of Ohio . . . is it really worth fighting for? 

L.A. Chargers (11-5) at Denver Broncos (13-3) - The Chargers are resting starters, including starting quarterback Justin Herbert . . . take the Broncos. 

Indianapolis Colts (8-8) at Houston Texans (11-5) - Texans need to win and hope the Jacksonville Jaguars lose to win the AFC South title. 

Tennessee Titans (3-13) at Jacksonville Jaguars (12-4) - Jaguars riding a seven game win streak and a win here assures them of the AFC South crown. 

Arizona Cardinals (3-13) at L.A. Rams (11-5) - Rams looking to right the ship in the season finale heading into the playoffs. 

Kansas City Chiefs (6-10) at Las Vegas Raiders (2-14) - Who cares? 

Green Bay Packers (9-6-1) at Minnesota Vikings (8-8) - The Packers are locked into the seventh seed in the NFC playoffs; Vikings looking to finish season on a high note. 

Miami Dolphins (7-9) at New England Patriots (13-3) - Patriots roll ! 

Dallas Cowboys (7-8-1) at N.Y. Giants (3-13) - Cowboys fell off recently and will be looking to finish at .500 this season. 

Washington Commanders (4-12) at Philadelphia Eagles (11-5) - Eagles could still get the number two seed in the NFC, so they have some motivation in the regular season home finale. 

Baltimore Ravens (8-8) at Pittsburgh Steelers (9-7) - The Sunday night game and the winner of this one wins the AFC North and the wild card round home playoff game . . . the loser is going on vacation until next season. 

The Heftyinfo picks for Week Eighteen     . . . . . . . . . . . . .     (Home teams are listed in bold; Lock of the Week is listed in BOLD CAPS

Tampa Bay over Carolina 

San Francisco over Seattle 

Atlanta over New Orleans 

Buffalo over N.Y. Jets 

Chicago over Detroit 

Cincinnati over Cleveland 

Denver over L.A. Chargers  

Houston over Indianapolis 

Jacksonville over Tennessee 

L.A. Rams over Arizona 

Kansas City over Las Vegas 

Green Bay over Minnesota 

NEW ENGLAND over Miami 

Dallas over N.Y. Giants 

Philadelphia over Washington 

Pittsburgh over Baltimore 

  

Last Week's Record - 9-7 

SEASON RECORD - 166-89-1

Lock of the Week Record - 15-2 

 

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Monday, December 29, 2025

NFL - Week Seventeen Recap

Texans QB C.J. Stroud had two TD passes in big win over the Chargers. 

On Saturday in Los Angeles, the Houston Texans (11-5) won their eighth consecutive game by beating the Chargers, 20-16 behind two long touchdown passes by quarterback C.J. Stroud (244 passing yards, two TD, two interceptions) while the defense registered five sacks on Chargers QB Justin Herbert (236 passing yards, one TD, one INT) that helped them clinch an AFC playoff spot. Stroud threw scoring passes of 75 yards to Jayden Higgins and 43 yards to Jaylin Noel in the first quarter for a 14-0 lead. Trailing 14-3 at the half, the Chargers (11-5) scored on a one-yard pass play to get to within 17-10 late in the third quarter and RB Omarion Hampton scored on a five-yard run with 3:37 remaining, but kicker Cameron Dicker, who earlier missed a 32-yard field goal, missed the PAT kick. Houston was able to run out the clock for the win. 

The Baltimore Ravens (8-8) smacked the host Green Bay Packers, 41-24 on Saturday night behind a huge game from running back Derrick Henry (216 rushing yards on 36 carries) as he scored four rushing touchdowns while the Ravens rolled up 307 rushing yards in the win. The Packers (9-6-1) had a pair of turnovers and dropped their third straight game but had already clinched a playoff spot when the Detroit Lions lost on Christmas Day. Packers QB Malik Willis (288 passing yards on 18-of-21 accuracy) had a TD pass and two scoring runs in defeat.

The New England Patriots (13-3) clinched the AFC East division with a 42-10 blowout win against the host New York Jets (3-13) as QB Drake Maye had a huge game, throwing five touchdown passes along with 256 passing yards. 

In Cleveland, the Browns (4-12) toppled the Pittsburgh Steelers, 13-6 with QB Shedeur Sanders tossing a 28-yard TD pass to Harold Fannin, Jr. for a 10-0 lead. The Steelers (9-7) managed just two field goals in the loss and were shut out in the second half. 

The Seattle Seahawks improved to 13-3 with a 27-10 road win against the Carolina Panthers (8-8) as RB Zach Charbonnet (18 carries for 110 yards) had two rushing scores and QB Sam Darnold threw a TD pass. The Panthers only had 139 total yards in offense in the loss. 

The game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Buffalo Bills (11-5) came down to the wire and the Eagles (11-5) came away with a 13-12 victory as their defense came up with a blocked PAT kick and then survived when Bills QB Josh Allen's two-point conversion pass was incomplete with five seconds left. Eagles QB Jalen Hurts threw a one-yard TD pass to tight end Dallas Goeddert and Jake Elliott made two field goals to offset a pair of scoring runs by Allen, who had 262 passing yards in defeat.  


 

The Sunday night game in San Francisco came down to the final play and the Chicago Bears couldn't pull this one out as they fell to the 49ers, 42-38 and dropped to 11-5 this season. The 49ers (12-4) took the lead with 2:15 left on a 38-yard TD pass to WR Jauan Jennings from QB Brock Purdy (pictured right), who had 303 passing yards, three TD, one INT and two touchdown runs. 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey (140 yards on 23 carries) had a rushing touchdown as they gained 200 rushing yards. Trailing 35-28 entering the fourth quarter, the Bears took a 38-35 lead when D'Andre Swift scored on a 22-yard run and Cairo Santos kicked a 29-yard field goal with 5:22 left. The game was back and forth in the first half as the Bears jumped out to a 7-0 lead on the first play when linebacker T.J. Edwards ran back an interception 34 yards for a touchdown. San Francisco gained 496 yards in offense while the Bears had 440 total yards. 

The Jacksonville Jaguars (12-4) won their seventh straight game with a 23-17 road decision against the Indianapolis Colts (8-8), who dropped their sixth consecutive game. Jags kicker Cam Little made three field goals and QB Trevor Lawrence had a pair of rushing touchdowns to lead the way. Colts QB Philip Rivers had a TD pass and one interception in the loss. 

The Miami Dolphins (7-9) played spoilers as they held off the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 20-17 behind a pair of TD passes from rookie QB Quinn Ewers. The Buccaneers (7-9) lost their eighth game in the last ten as Baker Mayfield had two TD passes and two interceptions to go with 346 passing yards. 

In Cincinnati, the Bengals (6-10) blasted the Arizona Cardinals, 37-14 behind two TD passes by Joe Burrow (305 passing yards)  and two scoring runs by Chase Brown, who rushed for 101 yards on 22 carries. The Cardinals (3-13) lost their eighth straight game as QB Jacoby Brissett had two touchdown passes. 

The New Orleans Saints (6-10) rallied back to beat the host Tennessee Titans, 34-26 for their fourth straight win with QB Tyler Shough passing for a pair of scores along with 333 passing yards. Running back Audric Estime had a 32-yard TD run and defensive end Chase Young scored on a 33-yard fumble return. The Titans fell to 3-13 as QB Cam Ward had two TD passes and 251 passing yards in defeat. 

The New York Giants crushed the host Las Vegas Raiders, 34-10 behind two scoring runs by QB Jaxson Dart. Deonte Banks had a 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown and Devin Singletary added a scoring run as the Giants (3-13) ended a nine game losing streak. The Raiders (2-14) dropped their tenth straight game with QB Geno Smith throwing a TD pass along with two interceptions. 

The Monday night game in Atlanta went down to the wire and the Falcons (7-9) beat the Los Angeles Rams, 27-24 when Zane Gonzalez kicked a 51-yard field goal with just 21 seconds left. The Falcons jumped out to a 21-0 halftime lead with QB Kirk Cousins throwing for a touchdown, Jessie Bates III taking back an interception 34 yards for a score and then running back Bijan Robinson (22 carries for 195 yards) going 93 yards for a 21-0 lead. The Rams (11-5) eventually tied the game, 24-24 with 17 points in the third quarter on the first of two Matthew Stafford (269 passing yards, two TD, three INT) scoring  passes and a 76 yard return for touchdown by Jared Verse on a blocked field goal. Stafford connected with WR Puka Nacua for an 11-yard touchdown pass to tie the game with 2:46 remaining, but the Falcons then drove down field for the winning field goal. 

 

WEEK SEVENTEEN RESULTS 

Dallas 30, Washington 23 

Minnesota 23, Detroit 10 

Denver 20, Kansas City 13 

Houston 20, L.A. Chargers 16 

Baltimore 41, Green Bay 24  

Cincinnati 37, Arizona 14  

New England 42, N.Y. Jets 10

Cleveland 13, Pittsburgh 6  

New Orleans 34, Tennessee 26

Jacksonville 23, Indianapolis 17

Miami 20, Tampa Bay 17 

Seattle 27, Carolina 10  

Philadelphia 13, Buffalo 12

N.Y. Giants 34, Las Vegas 10

San Francisco 42, Chicago 38 

Atlanta 27, L.A. Rams 24  


 

 

 

 

Friday, December 26, 2025

NFL - Week Seventeen Recap (Christmas Day Games)

The Denver Broncos won in Kansas City on Christmas Day. 
The NFL playoff picture came more into focus as the Denver Broncos took a step closer to clinching home field advantage in the AFC playoffs while the Detroit Lions were eliminated from the NFC playoff race on Christmas Day.
 

Denver won 20-13 in Kansas City to improve to 13-3 as they scored on a one-yard touchdown pass from quarterback Bo Nix to running RJ Harvey with 1:45 left to play in the game. The Broncos fell behind 7-3 in the second quarter  when QB Chris Oladokun hit Brashard Smith for a five-yard TD pass which led to a 7-6 halftime advantage for the Chiefs (6-10). The Broncos went in front 13-10 in the third quarter on a nine-yard scoring run by Nix. But then Kansas City tied the game 13-13 when Harrison Butker made a 47-yard field goal with 8:03 remaining in the final quarter. The Broncos defense stiffened late and held the Chiefs off as they allowed just 139 total yards. 

In Minnesota, the Vikings (8-8) played spoiler to the Detroit Lions by winning, 23-10 despite gaining only 161 yards in total offense, which included a ridiculously low of THREE net yards passing as QB Max Brosmer was sacked seven times. Jordan Addison scored on a 65-yard end around play with 3:43 left to play for a 20-10 Vikings lead and running back Aaron Jones scored on a one-yard run in the first quarter for a 7-0 lead. The Lions (8-8) had six turnovers (four fumbles, two interceptions) while totaling just 231 yards in offense. The game was tied 7-7 at halftime as QB Jared Goff (197 passing yards, one TD, two INT) tossed a four-yard scoring pass to wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa. 

The Dallas Cowboys (7-8-1) knocked off the host Washington Commanders, 30-23 in the early game with QB Dak Prescott (3-7 passing yards) throwing for two touchdowns in the first half, including an 86-yard pass to WR KaVontae Turpin for a 21-3 lead with seven minutes remaining in the half. The Commanders (4-12) got to within seven points when RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt (11 carries for 105 yards, two TD) scored on a 72-yard run with 9:34 left in the third quarter. From there, it was all field goals to account for the final score. Dallas totaled 480 yards (211 rushing yards, 269 passing) in the win, which snapped a three game losing streak. 

 

WEEK SEVENTEEN RESULTS 

Dallas 30, Washington 23 

Minnesota 23, Detroit 10 

Denver 20, Kansas City 13  

Wednesday, December 24, 2025

'Tis The Season

MERRY CHRISTMAS !

 



 





NFL - Week Seventeen Preview

 

Three Christmas Day games kick off Week 17 around the NFL as the Dallas Cowboys (6-8-1) face the host Washington Commanders (4-11) while the Detroit Lions, a disappointing 8-7 this season, travel to play the Minnesota Vikings (7-8) and the night game will have the Denver Broncos (12-3), the top team in the AFC, playing the Chiefs (6-9) at Kansas City. 

On Saturday in Los Angeles, the Chargers (11-4) host the Houston Texans (10-5), who have won seven in a row while the 'Bolts have won four straight and seven of their last eight games. The Baltimore Ravens (7-8) try to stay alive in the AFC playoff chase when they face the Green Bay Packers (9-5-1) in a road game. The rest of the games are on Sunday and the final Monday night game this year has the Los Angeles Rams (11-4) taking on the Atlanta Falcons (6-9) in Atlanta. 

Here is a breakdown in the capsule style format for all 16 games and the Heftyinfo picks follow up.  


Christmas Day Games 

Dallas (6-8-1) at Washington (4-11) - Cowboys and Commanders playing meaningless football in late December. Toss up here.  

Detroit (8-7) at Minnesota (7-8) - The Lions are in must win mode for the final two games of the season. The Vikings are playing spoilers. 

Denver (12-3) at Kansas City (6-9) - Broncos should roll in this one as the Chiefs have packed it in for the season. 

Saturday Games 

Houston (10-5) at L.A. Chargers  (11-4) - Two of the hottest teams in the AFC playoff race have already clinched playoff spots. Toss up in this game. 

Baltimore (7-8) at Green Bay (9-5-1) - The Packers can clinch a playoff spot with the home win. The Ravens must win or they are out of the AFC playoff chase. 

Sunday Games 

Seattle (12-3) at Carolina (8-7) - This game should go down to the wire with two teams looking to stay ahead of the pack in their division races. 

Arizona (3-12) at Cincinnati (5-10) - Take the Bengals. 

Pittsburgh (9-6) at Cleveland (3-12) - The Steelers can wrap up the AFC North title with a win and that will likely happen in this one. 

Jacksonville (11-4) at Indianapolis (8-7) - The Colts are just about done for this season while the Jaguars are rolling with six straight wins. 

Tampa Bay (7-8) at Miami (6-9) - Two Florida teams battle it out . . . the visiting Buccaneers are in must win mode while the Dolphins have been out of it since November. 

New England (12-3) at N.Y. Jets (3-12) - Take the Patriots. 

New Orleans (5-10) at Tennessee (3-12) - Two bottom feeders in this one. Toss up game. 

Philadelphia (10-5) at Buffalo (11-4) - The game of the week with two teams already in the playoffs. Another toss up game. 

N.Y. Giants (2-13) at Las Vegas (2-13) - Two teams with long losing streaks go at it with the loser likely getting the slot for the number one pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. 

Chicago (11-4) at San Francisco (11-4) - The Sunday night game between two of the hottest teams in the NFC . . . take the 49ers in a close one. 

Monday Night Game 

L.A. Rams (11-4) at Atlanta (6-9) - Take the Rams.  


The Heftyinfo picks for Week Seventeen   . . . . . . . . . . .       (Home teams are listed in bold; Lock of the Week is listed in BOLD CAPS

Dallas over Washington 

Detroit over Minnesota 

DENVER over Kansas City 

Houston over L.A. Chargers 

Baltimore over Green Bay 

Seattle over Carolina 

Cincinnati over Arizona 

Pittsburgh over Cleveland 

Jacksonville over Indianapolis 

Tampa Bay over Miami 

New England over N.Y. Jets

Tennessee over New Orleans 

Buffalo over Philadelphia 

Las Vegas over N.Y. Giants 

San Francisco over Chicago 

L.A. Rams over Atlanta

 

Last Week's Record - 11-5

SEASON RECORD - 157-82-1

Lock of the Week Record - 14-2 

 

 

Monday, December 22, 2025

NFL - Week Sixteen Recap

The Seattle Seahawks rallied for OT win over L.A. Rams on Thursday night. 
Perhaps the most thrilling game of the 2025 NFL season took place in Seattle on Thursday night when the Seahawks (12-3) beat the Los Angeles Rams, 38-37 in overtime to take over first place in the NFC West division. The Rams (11-4) took a 37-30 lead when QB Matthew Stafford (457 passing yards and three touchdown passes) hit wide receiver Puka Nacua with a 41-yard TD pass. Nacua had 12 receptions for 225 yards and two scores in the loss. The Seahawks eventually won in the OT session when QB Sam Darnold (270 passing yards with two TD and two interceptions) connected with Jaxon Smith-Njigba on a four-yard scoring pass and then Darnold tossed a pass to tight end Eric Saubert for the two-point conversion to end the game. Seattle running back Kenneth Walker III scored a TD and rushed for 100 yards on eleven carries as the 'Hawks gained 415 yards in offense. The Rams had 581 yards in total offense, but fell short in this one. 

On Saturday night in Chicago, the Bears (11-4) accomplished a most improbable comeback against the Green Bay Packers, getting a 22-16 victory in overtime when QB Caleb Williams (250 passing yards and two TD) threw a 46-yard pass to wide receiver DJ Moore for the winning touchdown with 4:50 left in overtime. The Packers (9-5-1) led 13-3 after three quarters as reserve QB Malik Willis threw a 33-yard scoring pass to WR Romeo Doubs. Willis, who fumbled the snap on fourth-and-one in the overtime, came in the game when starter Jordan Love suffered a concussion in the first half. The Bears stormed back in the final two minutes of regulation when kicker Cairo Santos made his third field goal in the game and then Josh Blackwell recovered the onside kickoff for the Bears. From there, Williams tossed a six-yard TD pass to WR Jahdae Walker on fourth down with 24 seconds remaining to force the overtime. 

Earlier on Saturday, the Philadelphia Eagles (10-5) clinched the NFC East division for the second straight season, defeating the Washington Commanders, 29-18 behind a pair of TD passes by QB Jalen Hurts and a rushing touchdown by Saquon Barkley (132 yards on 21 carries) and a 22-yard scoring run by Tank Bigsby. The Commanders (4-11) scored twice on the ground as they only managed 220 yards in offense in the loss. The Eagles became the first team since the 2004 season (when they also did it) to win back-to-back NFC Est titles.   


 

The Sunday action saw the Jacksonville Jaguars (11-4) win their sixth consecutive game as they blasted the host Denver Broncos, 34-20, ending Denver's eleven game win streak. Jags QB Trevor Lawrence (pictured right) had 279 passing yards and threw for three scores and also had a rushing touchdown to pace the win. The Broncos (12-3) had two turnovers and QB Bo Nix threw for 352 yards and one touchdown and one interception in defeat. 

The Sunday night game in Baltimore didn't go so well for the host Ravens (7-8) as they blew an 11-point fourth quarter lead and fell, 28-24 against the New England Patriots (12-3), who clinched a playoff spot for the first time in four years. Patriots QB Drake Maye had two touchdown passes along with 380 passing yards and one interception while running back Rhamondre Stevenson scored on a 21-yard touchdown run with 2:07 left to play to help seal the win. The Ravens had forged ahead 24-13 in the second half as RB Derrick Henry (128 rushing yards on 18 carries) scored his second rushing touchdown. Ravens starting QB Lamar Jackson left the game with a back injury as the team inched closer to being eliminated from playoff contention. 

The Los Angeles Chargers improved to 11-4 with a 34-17 win at Dallas as QB Justin Herbert had 300 passing yards and threw for two scores while also rushing for another touchdown. Using balanced offense (300 passing yards, 152 rushing) the Chargers racked up 452 total yards while the Cowboys (6-8-1) were shut out in the second half as QB Dak Prescott had 244 passing yards and two TD passes in the loss. 

In Detroit, the Lions (8-7) lost a tough one, 29-24 to the Pittsburgh Steelers, who won their third straight game behind two 45-yard scoring runs by RB Jaylen Warren (14 carries for 143 yards) and a 45-yard TD pass from Aaron Rodgers (266 passing yards) to running back Kenneth Gainwell. The Lions scored twice in the fourth quarter on a pair of TD passes by QB Jared Goff, who had three scoring passes along with 364 passing yards. The Steelers (9-6) gained 230 rushing yards and had 481 total yards in offense while the Lions managed just 15 rushing yards while losing consecutive games for the first time in three seasons. 

The Buffalo Bills ran their record to 11-4 as they outlasted the host Cleveland Browns, 23-20 with RB James Cook (117 yards on 16 carries) scoring twice on the ground, including a 44-yard burst as the Bills built a 20-10 halftime lead. The Browns dropped to 3-12 as Harold Fannin, Jr. scored twice (one rushing, one receiving) and rookie QB Shedeur Sanders had a TD pass and threw two interceptions.  

The battle for the top spot in the NFC South division went to the Carolina Panthers, 23-20 over the visiting Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-8) as kicker Ryan Fitzgerald made a 48-yard field goal with 2:20 left to play to help seal the win. The Bucs had tied the game when kicker Chase McLaughlin made a 50-yard field goal early in the fourth quarter. The Panthers (8-7) took a 20-17 lead when QB Bryce Young threw for his second TD in the game, a six-yard strike to Ja'Tavion Sanders late in the third quarter. The back and forth game saw four lead changes as Carolina moved alone on top in the division race with two games remaining, including another one against each other in Tampa Bay to finish the regular season. 

The AFC South division is still up for grabs as both Jacksonville and Houston won and the Texans (10-5) got it done against a stubborn Las Vegas Raiders team, winning 23-21 at home as they were outgained in total yardage by the Raiders (2-13) who lost their ninth consecutive game and had just 75 yards in a loss last week. Texans defensive back Derek Stingley, Jr. had a 31-yard "pick six" interception for touchdown and a 7-0 lead in the first quarter. Quarterback C.J. Stroud threw a touchdown pass and Ka'imi Fairbairn kicked three field goals to help lead the winning effort. Raiders QB Geno Smith had two TD passes and rookie running back Ashton Jeanty (128 rushing yards on 24 carries) scored on a 51-yard run in defeat. 

The Minnesota Vikings (7-8) beat the New York Giants, 16-13 for the road win as quarterback J.J. McCarthy had a 12-yard rushing score before leaving the game with a hand injury and Will Reichard kicked three field goals, including the game winner from 30 yards with 4:15 remaining in the game. The Giants fell to 2-13 with their ninth straight loss and their only touchdown came on a 29-yard fumble return by Tyler Nubin as they only had 141 total yards in offense.

The New Orleans Saints (5-10) blasted the visiting New York Jets, 29-6 for their third consecutive victory as wide receiver Chris Olave (ten receptions for 148 yards) hauled in two touchdown passes and the Saints defense smothered Jets rookie QB Brady Cook with eight sacks while only allowing 195 yards to the Jets (3-12), who also had two turnovers. 

Cincinnati won in Miami, 45-21 behind four TD passes and 309 passing yards from QB Joe Burrow as the Bengals improved to 5-10 this season. Bengals RB Chase Brown scored three times in the third quarter with a rushing TD and a pair of receiving touchdowns to blow it open after leading 17-14 at the half. The Dolphins (6-9) started rookie Quinn Ewers at quarterback and he had 260 passing yards with a pair of interceptions in the loss. 

The Tennessee Titans (3-12) knocked off the visiting Kansas City Chiefs, 26-9 as many Chiefs players sat it out after being eliminated from playoff contention last week. Titans rookie QB Cam Ward had two TD passes and 218 yards to lead the winning effort. The Chiefs (6-9) managed just three field goals and gained a paltry 133 yards in total offense as they assured their first losing season under Head Coach Andy Reid, who took over back in the 2013 season. 

The Atlanta Falcons (6-9) won on the road against the Arizona Cardinals, 26-19 with QB Kirk Cousins throwing two TD passes and also scoring on a one-yard run to lead the way. The Cardinals dropped their seventh straight game and fell to 3-12 as QB Jacoby Brissett had a TD pass and threw an interception while kicker Chad Ryland made four field goals in defeat. 

The Monday night game between the San Francisco 49ers (11-4) and host Indianapolis Colts became a blowout in the fourth quarter as the 49ers won, 48-27 behind five touchdown passes by QB Brock Purdy, who also threw for 295 yards and one interception. 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (117 rushing yards on 21 carries) caught a pair of scoring passes and tight end George Kittle had seven catches for 118 yards and a touchdown. It was the fifth consecutive win for San Francisco as they totaled 440 yards in offense. Meanwhile, the Colts (8-7) lost their fifth straight game as QB Philip Rivers had 277 passing yards and two TD passes, along with one interception, which was taken back 74 yards for a score by linebacker Dee Winters to ice the game. 

 

WEEK SIXTEEN RESULTS 

Seattle 38, L.A. Rams 37 (OT) 

Philadelphia 29, Washington 18 

Chicago 22, Green Bay 16 (OT)  

New Orleans 29, N.Y. Jets 6 

Minnesota 16, N.Y. Giants 13 

L.A. Chargers 34, Dallas 17  

Buffalo 23, Cleveland 20 

Tennessee 26, Kansas City 9 

Carolina 23, Tampa Bay 20 

Cincinnati 45, Miami 21 

Jacksonville 34, Denver 20

Atlanta 26, Arizona 19

Houston 23, Las Vegas 21

Pittsburgh 29, Detroit 24  

New England 28, Baltimore 24

San Francisco 48, Indianapolis 27