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NFL playoff clinching scenarios: Which teams can secure a berth in Week 15?
Zero teams have clinched a playoff spot this NFL season. Here's how three of them could get into the postseason in Week 15.[read more]
Yates' new NFL mock draft: 32 first-round pick predictions for 2026 -- including one big trade
Which teams need a quarterback? Could Ohio State dominate the first round? Field Yates projects the opening 32 picks of next year's draft.[read more]
NFL Power Rankings: New 1-32 poll, plus the most shocking statistics of the season
Ranking teams 1-32. We also looked at the most surprising statistical rankings for each team.[read more]
Fowler and Graziano: Leaguewide buzz on Daniel Jones, falling contenders and head coach candidates
What effect will Jones' injury have on the offseason QB market? How many coaching jobs could be open? Here's the latest NFL intel heading into Week 15.[read more]
🏈 Myles Garrett's quest for the NFL sack record
Four sacks shy of making NFL history, the Cleveland Browns veteran is among the all-time great pass rushers.[read more]
Browns' Sanders focused on Bears, nothing else
Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who was named the team's starter for the remainder of the season on Monday by coach Kevin Stefanski, says he's focused only on this week's opportunity against the Bears.[read more]
Kelce: Stumped trying to find fix for performance
Travis Kelce said on the "New Heights" podcast that he is struggling to find the answers for his play this season.[read more]
QB Daniels (elbow) shelved again, out vs. Giants
Commanders QB Jayden Daniels aggravated his elbow injury on a hit against the Vikings and will not play in Week 15 against the Giants.[read more]
Herbert: Hand sore but X-rays were mostly clean
Chargers QB Justin Herbert said postgame X-rays on his fractured left hand came back "clean for the most part," calling the tests after Monday night's win over the Eagles precautionary.[read more]
NFL memo outlines priorities for new referee CBA
NFL teams were informed in a memo Wednesday that the collective bargaining agreement between the league and NFL Referees Association expires at the end of May, making this current season the final one of the existing agreement.[read more]




