Only one playoff berth still on the line in each conference.
New England is locked in as AFC #1, but all other seeds are still up for grabs. (While it has been reported that they're locked into the #4, Indy can still wind up with the #3 - as noted in another thread - if they win and the Steelers and Bengals tie.)
11 of the 16 games on Sunday - including all games from 4:25 on - have playoff implications.
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On to the slate:
Buffalo @ New England - 1:00 ET
New Orleans @ Tampa Bay - 1:00 ET
San Diego @ Kansas City - 1:00 ET
NY Jets @ Miami - 1:00 ET
Philadelphia @ NY Giants - 1:00 ET
Cleveland @ Baltimore - 1:00 ET
Dallas @ Washington - 1:00 ET
Jacksonville @ Houston - 1:00 ET
Indianapolis @ Tennessee - 1:00 ET
Chicago @ Minnesota - 1:00 ET
Arizona @ San Francisco - 4:25 ET
Oakland @ Denver - 4:25 ET
Carolina @ Atlanta - 4:25 ET
Detroit @ Green Bay - 4:25 ET
St. Louis @ Seattle - 4:25 ET
Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh - 8:30 ET
(Games with playoff implications in bold)
New England is locked in as AFC #1, but all other seeds are still up for grabs. (While it has been reported that they're locked into the #4, Indy can still wind up with the #3 - as noted in another thread - if they win and the Steelers and Bengals tie.)
11 of the 16 games on Sunday - including all games from 4:25 on - have playoff implications.
* * * *
On to the slate:
Buffalo @ New England - 1:00 ET
New Orleans @ Tampa Bay - 1:00 ET
San Diego @ Kansas City - 1:00 ET
NY Jets @ Miami - 1:00 ET
Philadelphia @ NY Giants - 1:00 ET
Cleveland @ Baltimore - 1:00 ET
Dallas @ Washington - 1:00 ET
Jacksonville @ Houston - 1:00 ET
Indianapolis @ Tennessee - 1:00 ET
Chicago @ Minnesota - 1:00 ET
Arizona @ San Francisco - 4:25 ET
Oakland @ Denver - 4:25 ET
Carolina @ Atlanta - 4:25 ET
Detroit @ Green Bay - 4:25 ET
St. Louis @ Seattle - 4:25 ET
Cincinnati @ Pittsburgh - 8:30 ET
(Games with playoff implications in bold)