Quick, efficient offense powers Chiefs into postseason

By Nick Shook
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It was like a 1960s Batman fight scene — Bam! A zone sprint up the middle. Boom! A screen to tight end Travis Kelce on the edge. Biff! Receiver Tyreek Hill on a jet sweep around the edge. Thwack! Kelce on a quick slant over the middle. And pow! Quarterback Alex Smith on the read option, scoring around the edge.

That was Kansas City’s offense in a nutshell against the Denver Broncos on Sunday night of Week 16. And really, it’s been that way for much of the season.

The Chiefs don’t air it out deep frequently, or deploy some revolutionary running scheme that leaves opposing coaches frustrated and flabbergasted. Kansas City wins with efficiency and reliable, sound execution. It comes quick, and from all angles. Continue reading

Injuries: Tyron Smith, Luke Kuechly to miss Week 17

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Dallas got a scare, and will be without Tyron Smith in Week 17. But that’s the worst of the news.

Smith suffered an MCL sprain after getting cut down at the knee in the Cowboys‘ win over the Lions on Monday night, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Smith will miss a week, but will be ready in time for the playoffs.

A collective sigh of relief could almost be heard coming from the Cowboys‘ headquarters on Tuesday, as Smith is the crown jewel of the league’s best offensive line. Week 17 is meaningless for Dallas, and with a first-round bye on deck, Smith will have just the right amount of time to get as close to 100 percent as he can before the Cowboys‘ divisional round contest.

The same can’t be said for the Week 17 fate of Luke Kuechly, but as Cam Newton pointed out, it could be for the best for the star linebacker. Kuechly will not play in the Panthers‘ season finale in a campaign that was lost mathematically only recently, but mentally long ago. The linebacker cleared concussion protocol, but hasn’t and will not return during the 2016 season. Continue reading

Jay Ajayi finds his feet in Dolphins’ overtime win

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Yikes.

Some NFL teams had to spend Christmas Eve or Christmas Day on the road. Most of them looked like they’d rather be home.

You can’t blame them, of course, but their performances warranted coal in their stockings. Of the first 15 games of Week 16, road teams went 5-10. That’s worse than stale fruitcake or overcooked turkey. Christmas ham? Road squads weren’t getting any of that with these performances.

But then, there were the heroes of the holiday weekend. Miami saw its wrecking ball of a runner regain his steam, David Johnson broke enough records to surround a Christmas tree and a certain quarterback has Atlanta flying high into the playoffs.

These are your greatest guys from Week 16. Continue reading

Marcus Mariota to have leg surgery on Wednesday

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Marcus Mariota will have surgery on his broken leg Wednesday in Charlotte, head coach Mike Mularkey said Monday.

Mariota’s operation will include the insertion of a plate in his leg to fix a fractured fibula suffered in a 38-17 loss to the Jaguars. Mariota’s recovery process will be four to five months long, and the Titans hope to have Mariota back in time for organized team activities, Mularkey added.

Mariota’s season comes to a disappointing early finish. The second-year passer had the Titans in playoff contention through Week 16, but his injury sunk their comeback hopes and, with the loss, their postseason aspirations.

Tennessee saw Houston clinch the AFC South with a win on Saturday night. Matt Cassel will quarterback the Titans in Mariota’s place in the final week of the season. Alex Tanney was signed from the practice squad to provide depth.

Injuries: Tyler Lockett has surgery on broken leg

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Saturday was brutal for injuries to key players. It was the worst for Tyler Lockett.

Lockett had surgery late Saturday night for a broken tibia and fibula in his right leg, coach Pete Carroll said on his weekly radio show on KIRO-AM. During his afternoon news conference, Carroll added that Lockett will remain in the hospital Monday and said he didn’t suffer any ligament damage. Carroll said the team is expecting Lockett to be ready by training camp.

Lockett suffered the injury on a touchdown catch in a three-point loss to the Cardinals on Saturday, and won’t be seeing the field again in 2016, possibly missing substantial time while recovering from the significant injury.

The Seahawks will be without their dangerous returner and speedy wideout, instead turning to a greater reliance on Doug Baldwin, Jermaine Kearse and Paul Richardson. It’ll hurt, but it won’t crush Seattle in the ‘Hawks quest for the Super Bowl. Continue reading

What to watch for in Cowboys vs. Lions on ‘MNF’

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What a gift Football Santa has left us under the tree.

The Cowboys have everything they could own wrapped up right now, but they don’t get to open those gifts until 2017. The Lions still have some shopping to complete before they can look to the new year, and they’ll have to battle Dallas for the best deals. This is a heated exchange of words that could quickly turn into a full-blown department store skirmish, but it depends on how Dallas approaches it.

By now, you, me and your great uncle Larry who falls asleep three bites into his Christmas ham know what makes the Cowboys: A strong running game, efficient passing game and a bend-but-don’t-break defense. But will Dallas play rookies Ezekiel Elliott and Dak Prescott, with the risk of injury looming, but perhaps a greater risk of rust greeting them, should they be benched? This determines just how great of a game we might get. But there’s much more to keep an eye on. Continue reading

Deion Sanders: Vikings DBs were ‘stupid and ignorant’

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Much has been made of the admission of the Vikings defensive backs ignoring head coach Mike Zimmer’s defensive game plan, and rightfully so. Players play and coaches coach for a reason, and it isn’t often that a position group completely disregards a coach’s game plan.

Hall of Fame corner Deion Sanders took issue with the collective action of a defensive backs group that includes Terence Newman, a veteran with 14 years of experience, calling the undermining “stupid and ignorant.” Continue reading

Week 16 NFL playoff clinching scenarios

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With two weeks left in the regular season, the playoff scenarios only deepen. Here’s the scenarios for the rest of Week 16.

NFC

 

CLINCHED: Dallas Cowboys — playoff berth, NFC East title, first-round playoff bye, home-field advantage in NFC playoffs; Seattle Seahawks — NFC West title; Atlanta Falcons — NFC South title; New York Giants — playoff berth
ELIMINATED: San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago, Arizona, Philadelphia, Carolina, New Orleans, Minnesota.

DETROIT LIONS
Detroit clinches a playoff berth:
1) DET win + TB loss or tie
2) DET tie + TB loss

AFC

 

CLINCHED: New England Patriots — AFC East title title and first-round bye; Oakland Raiders — playoff berth; Houston Texans — AFC South title; Pittsburgh Steelers — AFC North title; Kansas City Chiefs — playoff berth; Miami Dolphins — playoff berth
ELIMINATED: Cleveland, Jacksonville, NY Jets, San Diego, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, Tennessee, Buffalo, Baltimore, Denver

Rex Ryan: I was yelling at official to call timeout

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We’ve had some close calls with parabolic mic people over the years, and an actual collision with some broken glasses in 2016. But no one has felt the need for the folks standing on the sidelines with what look like inverted plastic shields quite like Rex Ryan.

Hanging onto a lead and their playoff lives, the Bills lined up to defend a Dolphins field goal attempt in the final seconds of regulation. Ryan claims he tried to call a timeout well before the ball was snapped, so much so that he broke down the multi-part process of him experiencing communication breakdown in real time. Continue reading

Tired Cam Newton struggles to solve issues

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Cam Newton hasn’t been quite himself this season.

Whether it has been his up and down play, his dress code fiasco or his beef with officiating, there’s frequently been something to do with the star quarterback in a season that has been one to forget for Carolina. He had one of his worst games Saturday in a loss to Atlanta, completing just 18 of 43 attempts for 198 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.

But we can’t overlook the shoulder injury he’s been battling through, which could have been responsible for his afternoon filled with errant passes and below-average play. Ron Rivera thinks that might be the case, saying the injury — which the Panthers have been reluctant to disclose additional information on — “probably” had a negative effect on Newton’s play.

Cam won’t accept that crutch. Continue reading