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🏆 Playoff picture: Clinching scenarios for Week 16
In Week 16, nine NFL teams have the chance to clinch a playoff berth. The Broncos can also lock up the AFC's No. 1 seed.[read more]
Bears expand stadium search to include Indiana
The Chicago Bears are exploring locations for a new stadium outside the city and even outside Illinois after multiple plans hit stumbling blocks over concerns about the cost to taxpayers.[read more]
Jets' Cook stays QB1 even with vets on way back
The Jets are sticking with undrafted rookie Brady Cook as their quarterback, tacitly acknowledging they're in evaluation mode as they play out the final three games of another lost season.[read more]
Smith 'expecting to win a lot of games' as a Raider
When asked about the importance of remaining in Las Vegas and helping turn around what is currently a 2-12 team, Raiders QB Geno Smith said, "I'm expecting to win a lot of games here."[read more]
Burrow on Bengals future: 'Crazy things happen'
Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow was asked Wednesday if he ever envisioned playing for another franchise.[read more]
Seahawks LT Cross out; Adams doubtful for Rams
The Seahawks will be without left tackle Charles Cross while Rams receiver Davante Adams is doubtful to play in Thursday night's NFC West showdown.[read more]
Ward wants Titans to involve him in HC search
Cam Ward wants to be involved in the process when the Titans search for their next head coach.[read more]
Nacua: Refs 'the worst,' make calls to get on TV
The Rams' Puka Nacua said on a livestream Tuesday night that he thinks some NFL referees make calls just to get shown on TV during games.[read more]
Dolphins bench Tua, will start Ewers vs. Bengals
The Dolphins are benching quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and turning to rookie Quinn Ewers as their new starter.[read more]
What we're hearing about the Mahomes and Parsons fallout, plus feedback on Rivers' return
Here's the latest heading into NFL Week 16, including intel on Patrick Mahomes, Micah Parsons, Philip Rivers, playoff races and offseason trade candidates.[read more]




