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The Baltimore Ravens defeated the Green Bay Packers in Week 17 to improve to 8-8. Let's see what the victory means for the Ravens in the AFC North and playoff picture.
The Broncos have allowed the possibility of breaking the single-season sack record to slip through their hands, even though they've already beaten the franchise record set in 2024 (63). The single-season sack record is 72, and the Broncos have 64, after only sacking Chiefs third-string quarterback Chris Oladokun once.
With two weeks left in the NFL season, the playoff field is mostly set: Ten teams have clinched playoff berths and four more are still available. Here's how the NFL playoff picture looks heading into Week 17: 1. Broncos (12-3) If they win out, they're the No. 1 seed in the AFC.
The Broncos will now look to finish out the season strong as Nix, who went 13-for-22 with 144 passing yards and a touchdown pass in a Wild Card loss to the Buffalo Bills last season, prepares for the second playoff run of his NFL career.
The Houston Texans earned a critical win in Week 17 over the Los Angeles Chargers. Here's how that impacts the standings and playoff scenarios.
Oh man, that is a BRUTAL turn of events. Justin Herbert launched a 60-yard completion to Quentin Johnston on third-and-13, only for Oronde Gadsden II to drop a high pass over the middle and Azeez Al-Shaair to pick it off.
The Houston Texans became the sixth AFC team to clinch a postseason berth with their Saturday win over the Los Angeles Chargers.
Still, six of seven AFC teams are set. Which is the same situation as the NFC, where the only remaining spot will go to eventual NFC South champs, Carolina or Tampa Bay.