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Several NFL teams are gunning for playoff spots in Week 16 with the Denver Broncos and Los Angeles Rams already in the postseason after wins last week.
One byproduct of postseason races that continue to heat up as that some squads have already fallen by the wayside.
A one-time unheralded Chicago Bears rookie is now considered one of the potential young stars of the upcoming 2025 NFL playoffs.
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.
For the first time since the 1998 season, the NFL playoffs are set to commence without the formidable presence of Patrick Mahomes, Tom Brady, or Peyton Manning at quarterback, signalling a significant shift in the league’s landscape.
Despite a brutal game in Denver, the Packers' chances of making the playoffs remain quite strong, although there's one fly in the ointment.
The Kansas City Chiefs have been eliminated from playoff contention for the first time since 2014, so it's understandable that some players aren't used to this feeling.
Tom Brady believes we're "set up for the most wide-open playoffs in over a decade," and the GOAT reflected that in his latest rankings as a surprise AFC team climbed into the top five.
The Denver Broncos (11-2) can't clinch an AFC West title this weekend (the Los Angeles Chargers are still alive), but the Broncos could punch their ticket to the playoffs.
The Jaguars can’t really afford to stumble as the Houston Texans are right behind them in the race for the AFC South. The Jaguars can clinch their playoff ticket with: “I think Mile High is a really cool place to play and compete at,