oh my goodness
are the Colts going to win?
are the Colts going to win?
W said:
all's well that ends well
Colts fall to 8-6
dixichkn said:
Texans are absolutely en fuego right now. They're going to be a tough out for anybody this year as long as the offense remains at least competent
oh no said:
Las Vegas is Fd
Texans DT Mario Edwards Jr. ruptured his pec and is out for the season via HC Demeco Ryans.
— Jacob (@TexansJacob) December 15, 2025
The Texans have now lost 2 key IDL players in Tim Settle & Mario Edwards over the last 2 weeks pic.twitter.com/zx17rtrcQN
CharleyKerfeld said:
New playoff picture after Pittsburgh took a dump on Miami Monday night
AFC
1) Denver (12-2) bye
2) New England (11-3) vs. 7) Houston (9-5)
3) Jacksonville (10-4) vs. 6) Buffalo (10-4)
4) Pittsburgh (8-6) vs. 5) LA Chargers (10-4)
Remaining Games
DEN- JAX, @KC, LAC
NE - @ BAL, @ NYJ, MIA
JAX- @ DEN, @ IND, TEN
PIT- @ DET, @ CLE, BAL
LAC- @ DAL, HOU, DEN
BUF- @ CLE, PHIL, NYJ
HOU- LV, @ LAC, IND,
Really need the Jags to lose to IND to have any chance of winning the division. If we both wound up 12-5 or 11-6, and with the 1-1 head to head and both 5-1 in the division, they'd win the tie-break on common opponents because they beat San Fran
Much more optimistic to move up to 6th by passing the Chargers, who could easily go 0-3 down the stretch here. Ditto if Cleveland or Philly can take out Buffalo, we could jump to 5th and play the Steelers in round 1. The final score of that game would be 5-3.
CJ Stroud on throws past the sticks vs Arizona:
— PFF (@PFF) December 14, 2025
- 9/11
- 173 passing yards
- 3 TDs, 0 INTs
- PERFECT 158.3 passer rating pic.twitter.com/H5O8LmahmO
Ag_07 said:
I don't know
I almost rather go up against a good offense given this defense can make anyone look bad and not have to see this offense go against a defense like DEN.
After seeing what the KC DL did to this OL during that Q3 I think DEN may be an awful matchup.
CharleyKerfeld said:
New playoff picture after Pittsburgh took a dump on Miami Monday night
AFC
1) Denver (12-2) bye
2) New England (11-3) vs. 7) Houston (9-5)
3) Jacksonville (10-4) vs. 6) Buffalo (10-4)
4) Pittsburgh (8-6) vs. 5) LA Chargers (10-4)
Remaining Games
DEN- JAX, @KC, LAC
NE - @ BAL, @ NYJ, MIA
JAX- @ DEN, @ IND, TEN
PIT- @ DET, @ CLE, BAL
LAC- @ DAL, HOU, DEN
BUF- @ CLE, PHIL, NYJ
HOU- LV, @ LAC, IND,
Really need the Jags to lose to IND to have any chance of winning the division. If we both wound up 12-5 or 11-6, and with the 1-1 head to head and both 5-1 in the division, they'd win the tie-break on common opponents because they beat San Fran
Much more optimistic to move up to 6th by passing the Chargers, who could easily go 0-3 down the stretch here. Ditto if Cleveland or Philly can take out Buffalo, we could jump to 5th and play the Steelers in round 1. The final score of that game would be 5-3.
superaggie73 said:CharleyKerfeld said:
New playoff picture after Pittsburgh took a dump on Miami Monday night
AFC
1) Denver (12-2) bye
2) New England (11-3) vs. 7) Houston (9-5)
3) Jacksonville (10-4) vs. 6) Buffalo (10-4)
4) Pittsburgh (8-6) vs. 5) LA Chargers (10-4)
Remaining Games
DEN- JAX, @KC, LAC
NE - @ BAL, @ NYJ, MIA
JAX- @ DEN, @ IND, TEN
PIT- @ DET, @ CLE, BAL
LAC- @ DAL, HOU, DEN
BUF- @ CLE, PHIL, NYJ
HOU- LV, @ LAC, IND,
Really need the Jags to lose to IND to have any chance of winning the division. If we both wound up 12-5 or 11-6, and with the 1-1 head to head and both 5-1 in the division, they'd win the tie-break on common opponents because they beat San Fran
Much more optimistic to move up to 6th by passing the Chargers, who could easily go 0-3 down the stretch here. Ditto if Cleveland or Philly can take out Buffalo, we could jump to 5th and play the Steelers in round 1. The final score of that game would be 5-3.
I'm trying to remember…do they re-seed every round?
CharleyKerfeld said:superaggie73 said:CharleyKerfeld said:
New playoff picture after Pittsburgh took a dump on Miami Monday night
AFC
1) Denver (12-2) bye
2) New England (11-3) vs. 7) Houston (9-5)
3) Jacksonville (10-4) vs. 6) Buffalo (10-4)
4) Pittsburgh (8-6) vs. 5) LA Chargers (10-4)
Remaining Games
DEN- JAX, @KC, LAC
NE - @ BAL, @ NYJ, MIA
JAX- @ DEN, @ IND, TEN
PIT- @ DET, @ CLE, BAL
LAC- @ DAL, HOU, DEN
BUF- @ CLE, PHIL, NYJ
HOU- LV, @ LAC, IND,
Really need the Jags to lose to IND to have any chance of winning the division. If we both wound up 12-5 or 11-6, and with the 1-1 head to head and both 5-1 in the division, they'd win the tie-break on common opponents because they beat San Fran
Much more optimistic to move up to 6th by passing the Chargers, who could easily go 0-3 down the stretch here. Ditto if Cleveland or Philly can take out Buffalo, we could jump to 5th and play the Steelers in round 1. The final score of that game would be 5-3.
I'm trying to remember…do they re-seed every round?
From Fox -
Will the NFL playoffs have re-seeding?
While there is no reseeding in the NFL playoffs, the host of each game is determined by seeding number, not position in the bracket. After the wild-card games are completed, the matchups of the divisional playoffs feature the lowest remaining seed in each conference traveling to the highest remaining seed and the second-lowest remaining seed traveling to the second-highest remaining seed.
Mathguy64 said:CharleyKerfeld said:superaggie73 said:CharleyKerfeld said:
New playoff picture after Pittsburgh took a dump on Miami Monday night
AFC
1) Denver (12-2) bye
2) New England (11-3) vs. 7) Houston (9-5)
3) Jacksonville (10-4) vs. 6) Buffalo (10-4)
4) Pittsburgh (8-6) vs. 5) LA Chargers (10-4)
Remaining Games
DEN- JAX, @KC, LAC
NE - @ BAL, @ NYJ, MIA
JAX- @ DEN, @ IND, TEN
PIT- @ DET, @ CLE, BAL
LAC- @ DAL, HOU, DEN
BUF- @ CLE, PHIL, NYJ
HOU- LV, @ LAC, IND,
Really need the Jags to lose to IND to have any chance of winning the division. If we both wound up 12-5 or 11-6, and with the 1-1 head to head and both 5-1 in the division, they'd win the tie-break on common opponents because they beat San Fran
Much more optimistic to move up to 6th by passing the Chargers, who could easily go 0-3 down the stretch here. Ditto if Cleveland or Philly can take out Buffalo, we could jump to 5th and play the Steelers in round 1. The final score of that game would be 5-3.
I'm trying to remember…do they re-seed every round?
From Fox -
Will the NFL playoffs have re-seeding?
While there is no reseeding in the NFL playoffs, the host of each game is determined by seeding number, not position in the bracket. After the wild-card games are completed, the matchups of the divisional playoffs feature the lowest remaining seed in each conference traveling to the highest remaining seed and the second-lowest remaining seed traveling to the second-highest remaining seed.
Isn't that reseeding? Am I missing something?
gougler08 said:Mathguy64 said:CharleyKerfeld said:superaggie73 said:CharleyKerfeld said:
New playoff picture after Pittsburgh took a dump on Miami Monday night
AFC
1) Denver (12-2) bye
2) New England (11-3) vs. 7) Houston (9-5)
3) Jacksonville (10-4) vs. 6) Buffalo (10-4)
4) Pittsburgh (8-6) vs. 5) LA Chargers (10-4)
Remaining Games
DEN- JAX, @KC, LAC
NE - @ BAL, @ NYJ, MIA
JAX- @ DEN, @ IND, TEN
PIT- @ DET, @ CLE, BAL
LAC- @ DAL, HOU, DEN
BUF- @ CLE, PHIL, NYJ
HOU- LV, @ LAC, IND,
Really need the Jags to lose to IND to have any chance of winning the division. If we both wound up 12-5 or 11-6, and with the 1-1 head to head and both 5-1 in the division, they'd win the tie-break on common opponents because they beat San Fran
Much more optimistic to move up to 6th by passing the Chargers, who could easily go 0-3 down the stretch here. Ditto if Cleveland or Philly can take out Buffalo, we could jump to 5th and play the Steelers in round 1. The final score of that game would be 5-3.
I'm trying to remember…do they re-seed every round?
From Fox -
Will the NFL playoffs have re-seeding?
While there is no reseeding in the NFL playoffs, the host of each game is determined by seeding number, not position in the bracket. After the wild-card games are completed, the matchups of the divisional playoffs feature the lowest remaining seed in each conference traveling to the highest remaining seed and the second-lowest remaining seed traveling to the second-highest remaining seed.
Isn't that reseeding? Am I missing something?
Yes, it's reseeding but I guess they don't actually change the number of the team so AI or whatever is calling it not reseeding? But basically there's no bracket, it's just highest seed vs. lowest seed
superaggie73 said:gougler08 said:Mathguy64 said:CharleyKerfeld said:superaggie73 said:CharleyKerfeld said:
New playoff picture after Pittsburgh took a dump on Miami Monday night
AFC
1) Denver (12-2) bye
2) New England (11-3) vs. 7) Houston (9-5)
3) Jacksonville (10-4) vs. 6) Buffalo (10-4)
4) Pittsburgh (8-6) vs. 5) LA Chargers (10-4)
Remaining Games
DEN- JAX, @KC, LAC
NE - @ BAL, @ NYJ, MIA
JAX- @ DEN, @ IND, TEN
PIT- @ DET, @ CLE, BAL
LAC- @ DAL, HOU, DEN
BUF- @ CLE, PHIL, NYJ
HOU- LV, @ LAC, IND,
Really need the Jags to lose to IND to have any chance of winning the division. If we both wound up 12-5 or 11-6, and with the 1-1 head to head and both 5-1 in the division, they'd win the tie-break on common opponents because they beat San Fran
Much more optimistic to move up to 6th by passing the Chargers, who could easily go 0-3 down the stretch here. Ditto if Cleveland or Philly can take out Buffalo, we could jump to 5th and play the Steelers in round 1. The final score of that game would be 5-3.
I'm trying to remember…do they re-seed every round?
From Fox -
Will the NFL playoffs have re-seeding?
While there is no reseeding in the NFL playoffs, the host of each game is determined by seeding number, not position in the bracket. After the wild-card games are completed, the matchups of the divisional playoffs feature the lowest remaining seed in each conference traveling to the highest remaining seed and the second-lowest remaining seed traveling to the second-highest remaining seed.
Isn't that reseeding? Am I missing something?
Yes, it's reseeding but I guess they don't actually change the number of the team so AI or whatever is calling it not reseeding? But basically there's no bracket, it's just highest seed vs. lowest seed
Thank you. That's what I thought. So basically, if we can't move up in the bracket then we are looking at back to back weeks in NE and Denver.
Iambob said:
Chron said if Denver beats the jags and we win out and they win out after that we win the division
W said:
Go Broncos
The highest-graded defenders this season 💥 pic.twitter.com/9sbxwHXKot
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