NFL Week 16 Results
The penultimate week’s big winners included the Bucs, Patriots, and Jets, while the favorites unanimously faltered. With the playoff picture almost complete, where does your team stand for the playoffs?
The penultimate week’s big winners included the Bucs, Patriots, and Jets, while the favorites unanimously faltered. With the playoff picture almost complete, where does your team stand for the playoffs?
San Diego Chargers 27, Tennessee Titans 24
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 13, New Orleans Saints 37
Houston Texans 16, Miami Dolphins 20
Seattle Seahawks 10, Green Bay Packers 34
Carolina Panthers 21, New York Giants 30
Oakland Raiders 17, Cleveland Browns 16
Jacksonville Jaguars 23, New England Patriots 27
Kansas City Chiefs 12, Cincinnati Bengals 23
Baltimore Ravens 28, Pittsburgh Steelers 27
Buffalo Bills 17, Atlanta Falcons 20
St. Louis Rams 13, Arizona Cardinals 32
Detroit Lions 19, San Francisco 49ers 27
Denver Broncos 17, Philadelphia Eagles 35
New York Jets 13, Indianapolis Colts 24
Dallas Cowboys 28, Washington Redskins 24
Minnesota Vikings 17, Chicago Bears 21
Merry Christmas everyone!
The Colts winning streak continues while the Saints get knocked off by the Cowboys. How did your team perform?
Indianapolis Colts 20, Jacksonville Jaguars 27
Dallas Cowboys 21, New Orleans Saints 28
Cleveland Browns 17, Kansas City Chiefs 13
Houston Texans 38, St. Louis Rams 10
New England Patriots 24, Buffalo Bills 17
Miami Dolphins 14, Tennessee Titans 20
San Francisco 49ers 23, Philadelphia Eagles 44
Arizona Cardinals 28, Detroit Lions 10
Chicago Bears 18, Baltimore Ravens 31
Atlanta Falcons 21, New York Jets 23
Oakland Raiders 13, Denver Broncos 42
Cincinnati Bengals 13, San Diego Chargers 35
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 21, Seattle Seahawks 17
Green Bay Packers 28, Pittsburgh Steelers 24
Minnesota Vikings 34, Carolina Panthers 16
New York Giants 24, Washington Redskins 21
The Colts clinched while the Steelers were all but eliminated in an exciting week 14.
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This week is the last chance for several teams to stay in the playoff hunt.
Pittsburgh Steelers 27, Cleveland Browns 13
New Orleans Saints 38, Atlanta Falcons 17
Denver Broncos 23, Indianapolis Colts 31
Seattle Seahawks 10, Houston Texans 24
Buffalo Bills 16, Kansas City Chiefs 19
Detroit Lions 17, Baltimore Ravens 41
Miami Dolphins 24, Jacksonville Jaguars 23
New York Jets 31, Tampa Bay Buccaneers 14
Cincinnati Bengals 14, Minnesota Vikings 28
Green Bay Packers 28, Chicago Bears 26
Carolina Panthers 20, New England Patriots 33
Washington Redskins 18, Oakland Raiders 15
St. Louis Rams 13, Tennessee Titans 37
San Diego Chargers 31, Dallas Cowboys 27
Philadelphia Eagles 24, New York Giants 27
Arizona Cardinals 21, San Francisco 49ers 28
The Patriots lose on the road again, how will BB right his sinking ship?
New York Jets 19, Buffalo Bills 13 (predicted: New York Jets 31, Buffalo Bills 26)
New York Jets 31, Buffalo Bills 26
Philadelphia Eagles 31, Atlanta Falcons 27
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 24, Carolina Panthers 27
St. Louis Rams 10, Chicago Bears 17
Detroit Lions 7, Cincinnati Bengals 17
Tennessee Titans 17, Indianapolis Colts 24
New England Patriots 42, Miami Dolphins 28
Houston Texans 30, Jacksonville Jaguars 28
Denver Broncos 24, Kansas City Chiefs 21
Oakland Raiders 13, Pittsburgh Steelers 27
New Orleans Saints 34, Washington Redskins 13
San Diego Chargers 38, Cleveland Browns 10
Dallas Cowboys 34, New York Giants 27
San Francisco 49ers 20, Seattle Seahawks 14
Minnesota Vikings 31, Arizona Cardinals 23
Baltimore Ravens 23, Green Bay Packers 26
Thanksgiving Day boredom reigned as good teams beat bad teams. Major injuries took their toll in Pittsburgh and almost led to an upset in Atlanta. To close out the week the Patriots were further exposed as pretenders on the perfect passing arm of Drew Brees and the Saints.
Green Bay Packers 34, Detroit Lions 12 (predicted: Green Bay Packers 28, Detroit Lions 24)
Happy Thanksgiving!
Green Bay Packers 28, Detroit Lions 24
Why are we forced to watch the Lions on Thanksgiving? Who is thankful for that?
Oakland Raiders 21, Dallas Cowboys 26
With the way the Cowboys are playing, the Raiders could make this competitive.
New York Giants 23, Denver Broncos 13
6 in a row for Denver?
Miami Dolphins 30, Buffalo Bills 14
New coach, same problems. The Bills are awful.
Indianapolis Colts 24, Houston Texans 21
Peyton Manning has made a career of slaughtering the Texans.
Cleveland Browns 12, Cincinnati Bengals 31
Losing to the Raiders is pretty sad, but it seems to be a trend against teams everyone thinks are “good.” Carson Palmer and company should destroy the Browns like pretty much every other team.
Carolina Panthers 20, New York Jets 21
Both these teams are headed in the wrong direction.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6, Atlanta Falcons 38
The Falcons should be able to shrug off a tough loss to the Giants at home against the miserable Bucs.
Washington Redskins 17, Philadelphia Eagles 22
I don’t know why I think the Redskins will score more against the Eagles than they did against the Cowboys, but oh well.
Seattle Seahawks 16, St. Louis Rams 23
The Seahawks still aren’t a good team. I can see the Rams pulling through in this one.
Kansas City Chiefs 17, San Diego Chargers 35
The Chiefs managed to beat the Steelers (if anyone can explain that one, drop me an e-mail) and hope to carry that momentum into San Diego. The only problem is that the Chargers are the new division leaders and look like they have no intent of dropping a game to the lowly Chiefs.
Jacksonville Jaguars 17, San Francisco 49ers 20
San Francisco should load up against Maurice Jones Drew and force David Garrard to make plays.
Chicago Bears 18, Minnesota Vikings 28
The Bears woes should continue against the red-hot Vikings.
Arizona Cardinals 21, Tennessee Titans 31
Kurt Warner says he’ll play, but otherwise a Matt Leinart-Vince Young matchup would be kind of entertaining.
Pittsburgh Steelers 20, Baltimore Ravens 23
The Steelers have problems everywhere, starting with Ben Roethlisberger’s concussion and ending with their dismal special teams coverage. Both teams need a win to keep their postseason hopes alive.
New England Patriots 34, New Orleans Saints 38
This should be a MNF game for the ages as two of the best offenses in the league are on display. The Patriots have a chance to get a meaningful road win and spoil the Saints’ chances for a perfect season. Drew Brees and the Saints are as good in the Superdome as the Patriots are in Foxboro, but I wouldn’t expect this to be a defensive contest.