Jacksonville Jaguars clinch AFC playoff berth with win

By Nick Shook
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After a decade-long wait the Jaguars are heading back to the playoffs after defeating the Houston Texans 45-7 on Sunday. Here’s what we learned from the game:

1. Jacksonville is officially headed back to the playoffs for the first time since 2007, and a lot of it has to do with Blake Bortles. I’m convinced we’ve been watching a body double playing in place of Bortles for most of his career until this last month. The difference is stunning. Bortles has been a walking human torch in the last three weeks, posting passer ratings of 119.8, 123.7 and 143.7. His 21 of 29 passing line for 326 yards and three touchdowns — an excellent box score entry — almost lowballs how well he played on Sunday. Bortles dropped dime after dime, establishing a rapport with former practice squad man Jaydon Mickens (four catches, 61 yards, two touchdowns) and Keelan Cole (seven catches, 186 yards, one touchdown) and making throws we haven’t seen from him since his days at UCF. A team that was considered strong at every position except quarterback suddenly has one who is playing at a high level.

Is December Bortles’ month? We’ve never really known, since the Jags usually have found themselves well out of the race at that point. He posted a 103.5 rating on Christmas Eve last season in a win over the Titans and was surprisingly effective in December 2015 (posting ratings of 134.5, 114.6 and 124.5 in three of his final five games). This, with a playoff-bound team, is remarkable and a great reason for Jags fans to be feeling great about their team as we hurtle toward the new year. Continue reading

Bears’ shifty backs find success behind Josh Sitton in road win

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In the midst of a season that could very well produce a coaching change, the Chicago Bears pulled off a surprise, blowout win over the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 14. A quick look at the box score tells the story of how they did it: By grinding the Bengals into submission with a multi-back ground attack.

Jordan Howard rushed for 147 yards and two touchdowns on 23 carries, and Tarik Cohen added 80 yards on 12 carries (and could have had his own touchdown, had he not stepped out of bounds when cutting up field toward paydirt). Continue reading

Jets’ Mo Wilkerson staying home per coach’s decision

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Muhammad Wilkerson is back in the doghouse.

The Jets defensive end will not be making the trip to New Orleans with the team as a result of a coach’s decision, head coach Todd Bowles said Friday.

“I’m worried about the guys that I’m coaching,” Bowles said when reporters pressed him for a reason for the decision. “I’m not worried about [Wilkerson] right now.”

A team source told NFL Network’s Jane Slater that the decision stems from Wilkerson being late to a team meeting this month. Continue reading

Browns GM: Anything but ’18 North title unacceptable

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Expectations might not be any lower in an NFL city than they currently are in Cleveland.

A city accustomed to 4-12 and 5-11 finishes — since 1999, Cleveland has posted a 4-12 or 5-11 record nine times — is now just clamoring for one win. It’s the second season in which the best hope that remains is 1-15. As we all know, there’s only one mark worse than that, one of infamy. Continue reading

Irsay: Nothing ‘ominous’ in Andrew Luck’s shoulder

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Much of 2017’s struggles in Indianapolis can be traced back to one massive void under center.

While Jacoby Brissett has performed admirably, he’s no Andrew Luck. The result of Luck’s season-long absence (and a defense that lost its best player to injury and is largely filled with spare parts otherwise) has the Colts at 3-10 entering Thursday night’s matchup against the 4-9 Denver Broncos. Both teams will look back on this season as a campaign of great disappointment, but one has reason for optimism entering 2018. Continue reading

Rod Smith rumbles to touchdown, road win for Cowboys

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Could it — could it be true?

Nope. After the tease of first glance, it’s business as usual.

Road teams went 6-9 in the first 15 games of Week 14, with Monday night’s tilt between the Patriots and Dolphins still to be played. New England can’t bring the visitors’ delegation to .500 this week, but it can bring it to the optimistic 7-9. I mean, the 2001 Browns finished 7-9 and the next year, they made the playoffs.

They haven’t been back since. Let’s hope for better futures for road squads than that. Continue reading

What to watch for in Patriots-Dolphins on ‘MNF’

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New England and Miami clash on Monday night in an annual battle between two teams with very different trajectories.

There are the Patriots, who at 10-2 are comfortably perched atop the AFC East, needing just one win in the final four games to clinch yet another division crown. Business is good as usual in New England. Continue reading

Carson Wentz (ACL injury) could be done for season

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Philadelphia emerged from a back-and-forth affair victorious, but might have lost its most important player.

The Eagles believe Carson Wentz‘s season could be over after the quarterback suffered an ACL injury in his knee during Philadelphia’s 43-35 win Sunday over the Los Angeles Rams, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported. Wentz exited the contest late in third quarter and was ruled out shortly after heading to the locker room. Continue reading

Josh Gordon scores first touchdown since 2013

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Josh Gordon missed roughly three years of football and nearly broke 100 yards in his first game back. On Sunday, he reacquainted himself with the end zone during the Cleveland Browns‘ 27-21 overtime loss to the Green Bay Packers.

Gordon’s 17-yard touchdown catch in the first quarter knotted the contest up at 7-7 and gave Cleveland’s fan base a bigger shot of enthusiasm in one play than it has received all season. It was also Gordon’s first visit to paydirt since Week 15 of the 2013 season. Just watch for yourself. Continue reading

Packers’ offense stuck in first gear, but not because of blocking

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Green Bay is a team with hope standing on its sideline in the form of a man who usually dons a No. 12 jersey. But in the meantime, the Packers aren’t all that threatening.

Against Pittsburgh in Week 12, some of that had to do with struggles in protecting backup quarterback Brett Hundley. The Packers surrendered four sacks in that game and are 31st in the NFL in sacks allowed with 42 through 12 games. Continue reading