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Sunday, 29 December 2013

NFL playoff picture: Scenarios heading into Week 17

NFL playoff picture: Scenarios heading into Week 17
The final week of the NFL season is here and there are a lot of games that will impact the landscape of the NFL playoff picture. We’ve detailed all the scenarios for the NFL playoff picture below.
The NFC Picture:
Things in the NFC are very tight, no one has clinched their division yet and essentially every division is up for grabs. Seattle Seahawks will win the NFC West with a win and the Carolina Panthers will win the NFC South with a win.
The NFC North and East will both be determined in a Week 17 championship game of sorts. Whoever wins the Chicago Bears-Green Bay Packers game wins the NFC North. The winner of the Philadelphia Eagles-Dallas Cowboys game wins the NFC East.
Even the wild card race is interesting with the New Orleans Saints and Arizona Cardinals — both with 10-5 records —  are fighting for the final playoff spot. One thing is for certain, a team with double-digit wins won’t make it to the playoffs.
Here are the playoff standings heading into Week 17:
NFC playoff standings
No. 1 – (X) Seattle 12-3
No. 2 – (X) Carolina 11-4
No. 3 – Philadelphia 9-6
No. 4 – Chicago 8-7
No. 5 – (X) San Francisco 11-4
No. 6 – New Orleans 10-5
In the hunt: Arizona 10-5, Dallas 8-7, Green Bay 7-7-1
(X) – clinched playoff berth (Y) – clinched division
Here are all the playoff scenarios for the NFC teams still in the hunt:
CLINCHED:
Three teams are guaranteed a playoff spot and are just playing for seeding purposes. Those teams are the Seahawks, 49ers and Panthers.
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS (vs. STL)
Seattle is in the driver’s seat. They’re playing for the NFC West division and home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs. If they win, they get it, simple as that. If they lose, and the 49ers lose, they’d still get the NFC West crown and home field advantage. If they ended the season 12-4 as NFC West Champions and the Panthers were 12-4 as well, they’d hold the tie-breaker from their week 1 win.
CAROLINA PANTHERS (at ATL)
Carolina can clinch the NFC South division and a first-round bye with a win. They’d also clinch with a Saints loss, but considering they’re playing the Buccaneers at home I wouldn’t bank on that.
Carolina can actually clinch home-field advantage throughout NFC playoffs with the right combination of events. They’d need to win, the Seahawks to lose, and the 49ers to win. They basically would need the 49ers to win the NFC West.
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (at DAL)
Eagles are in as the NFC East champions if they can beat the Cowboys.
CHICAGO BEARS (vs. GB)
Bears are in as the NFC North Champions if they can beat the Packers.
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (at ARI)
If the 49ers win and the Seahawks lose, they’ll be the NFC West champions and get a first-round bye. In the right set of circumstances, the 49ers could get home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. They’d need to win, and the Seahawks and Panthers both to lose.
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (vs. TB)
The Saints are in the driver’s seat for the Wild Card spot, but there is a chance they don’t end us as the Wild Card team. A win and Panthers loss would five them the NFC South title and a first-round bye.
If the Panthers win, they’ll get the Wild Card spot with a win on Sunday. If Arizona losses, they’re through to the playoffs as well.
ARIZONA CARDINALS (vs. SF)
Right now the Cardinals are the odd man out in the NFC playoff picture. They have double-digit wins and could miss the playoffs. They need some help to get there. They need to win or tie, and the Saints to lose. unfortunately the Saints are playing the Buccaneers at the Superdome so it is an unlikely result.
DALLAS COWBOYS (vs. PHI)
If the Cowboys beat the Eagles they’re in as the NFC East champions
GREEN BAY PACKERS (at CHI)
If the Packers win they’re in as the NFC North champions.
The AFC Picture:
The AFC playoff picture is a lot clearer than the NFC picture. Each AFC division has been clinched already, unlike the NFC where none have been clinched. Mainly at play here is positioning within the standings and jockeying for home-field advantage situations.
The final wild card spot is up for grabs though. Right now the 8-7 Miami Dolphins are in the driver seat and just need to win and get in. The Baltimore Ravens and San Diego Chargers are right there with 8-7 records as well. If the Dolphins could win they’d make the playoffs.
There is still even hope that the 7-8 Pittsburgh Steelers could slide into that final playoff spot under the right circumstances.
Here are the playoff standings heading into Week 17:
AFC playoff standings
No. 1 – (Y) Denver 12-3
No. 2 – (Y) New England 11-4
No. 3 – (Y) Cincinnati 10-5
No. 4 – (Y) Indianapolis 10-5
No. 5 – (X) Kansas City 11-4
No. 6 – Miami 8-7
In the hunt: Baltimore 8-7, San Diego 8-7, Pittsburgh 7-8
(X) – clinched playoff berth (Y) – clinched division
Here are all the playoff scenarios for the AFC teams still in the hunt, from NFL.com:
CLINCHED:
Every division in the AFC has been won already. Denver, New England, Cincinnati and Indianapolis have all clinched their divisions before Week 17. The Broncos have also already clinched a first-round bye. The Kansas City Chiefs have locked down the No. 5 seed and Wild Card spot as well.
DENVER BRONCOS (at OAK)
Denver is playing for home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. They clinch that with a win or Patriots loss.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (vs. BUF)
New England is really playing for a first-round bye. They’ll get that with a win, or a loss from Cincinnati and Indianapolis. If Denver loses and New England wins, they’ll get home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs.
CINCINNATI BENGALS (vs. BAL)
The Bengals clinched their division and are playing for a first-round bye. They’d need to beat the Ravens and the Patriots to lose.
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (vs. JAX)
The Colts have also clinched their division and are playing for a first-round bye. They’d need to win, and they’d need the Patriots and Bengals to lose.
MIAMI DOLPHINS (vs. NYJ)
Miami is in the driver’s seat for the final Wild Card spot but they can’t simply win and get in. If they do win they need either the Ravens to lose or the Chargers to win. The Ravens own a tie breaker over the Dolphins so they need a three-way tie with the Chargers and Ravens or the Ravens out of the equation.
BALTIMORE RAVENS (at CIN)
Baltimore needs some help to get into the playoffs. If they win, they need either the Chargers or Dolphins to lose. If Baltimore ties, they’d need Miami to tie and San Diego to lose or both to lose. If the Dolphins, Chargers, and Steelers all lose they’re through as well.
SAN DIEGO CHARGERS (vs. KC)
The Chargers are outsiders trying to get into the playoff picture. They need some help. Basically they need to win, and they need the Dolphins and Ravens to lose.
PITTSBURGH STEELERS (vs. CLE)
The Steelers have a shot at a playoff berth, however unlikely it may be. They need to win, and the Dolphins, Ravens and Chargers all to lose.

Sunday, 22 December 2013

Tony Romo throws late TD as Cowboys rally past Redskins DALLAS COWBOYS


Romo's Late TD Lifts Cowboys
The Cowboys rallied in the fourth quarter and Tony Romo found DeMarco Murray with 1:08 remaining for the game-winning touchdown.Tags: NFLCowboysRedskinshighlightTony RomoDez Bryant,Alfred Morris, Demarco Murray
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LANDOVER, Md. -- On fourth down, feeling the season was on the line, Tony Romo dropped back, scrambled forward and found the correct color uniform. DeMarco Murray made the catch, his momentum taking him into the end zone for the winning score.
For much of the second half, Romo and Dallas Cowboys had flirted with their usual December swoon.
A recently signed fullback lost a fumble. The quarterback threw a bad interception. An eight-point lead became a nine-point deficit. Murray lost 9 yards on a third-and-goal at the 1.
But there was one chance left to pull off a win. Romo-to-Murray converted the fourth-and-goal at the 10 with 1:08 remaining Sunday, giving the Cowboys a 24-23 victory over theWashington Redskins.
"We just had to make a play," Dallas receiverDez Bryant said. "Tony did a Houdini."
It's a magic moment that matters only if the Cowboys can win one more. The victory ended a two-game skid -- as well as a four-game December losing streak -- and sets up a winner-take-all, regular-season finale for the NFC East title next week, when the Cowboys (8-7) host the Philadelphia Eagles.
"Today we felt like we were playing for everything," Romo said. "Next week will be the same thing."
The Cowboys, who beat Philadelphia 17-3 on Oct. 20, set themselves up to quash two years of 8-8, collapse-around-Christmas misery.
"I know in some ways we've gotten hit with just the fact of losing the last couple of years in the final game," Romo said. "I think we're the only team that keeps getting themselves in position to win the NFC East every year -- that's a credit. It's also a negative in the fact that we didn't do it the last couple of years."
The Cowboys melted down big-time last week against the Green Bay Packers, blowing a 23-point lead with Romo throwing two interceptions in the waning minutes.
On Sunday, the Cowboys fell flat in the third quarter instead of the fourth, leaving just enough time for a comeback.
"Coming back and playing well and working hard can help your character. Now, I don't recommend the way we came back today as a way to get there," Dallas owner Jerry Jones said with a smile. "I would've liked for it to be a little easier and confident."
The Redskins (3-12) aren't building much of anything. They lost their seventh straight, the second in a row by one point, both with Kirk Cousins starting in place of shut-down franchise player Robert Griffin III.
Pierre Garcon (11 catches, 144 yards) provided the home team highlight by breaking Art Monk's single-season franchise reception record, while veteran linebacker London Fletcherplayed in what is expected to be his final home game before retiring. Embattled coach Mike Shanahan clinched his worst record in his 20 seasons as a head coach.
"Everybody on the team is fed up at this point," Washington linebacker Perry Riley said. "We should be winning. Need to be winning. We're not winning. And that's frustrating."
Romo completed 17 of 27 passes for 226 yards with two touchdowns and played much of the game with back pain. He was limping noticeably after a couple of plays in the fourth quarter.
"I took a hit that kind of triggered it a little bit. ... I felt it after that play, the rest of the game," Romo said. "You just play through it, just like anything in football."
The Cowboys led 14-6 at halftime before committing turnovers on back-to-back drives -- a fumble by Tyler Clutts and an interception by DeAngelo Hall. The Redskins scored on three straight possessions and took a 23-14 lead on the first play of the fourth quarter.
But Romo converted a fourth-and-6 at the Washington 40-yard line to set up a field goal that cut the lead to six with 6:09 to play. The Cowboys started the go-ahead drive at their 13 with 3:39 remaining. A 51-yard pass to Terrance Williams set up the winning score, with the Cowboys surviving the 9-yard loss by Murray when knocking on the door at the 1.
"A couple of self-inflicted wounds in the second half hurt us," Dallas coach Jason Garrett said. "But you keep playing. Our guys scratched, clawed, and fought."

Game notes


Michael Spurlock, signed Wednesday because of an injury to Dwayne Harris, set up a TD with a 62-yard punt return in the first quarter. ... Murray ran for 96 yards, becoming the first Cowboys back to rush for 1,000 yards since Julius Jones in 2006. ... The Cowboys are 5-0 in the NFC East; the Redskins are 0-5. ... Injuries: Cowboys RB Phillip Tanner (head) and Redskins LBs Brian Orakpo (right groin) and Nick Barnett (sprained left knee).