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It's Thanksgiving Week and the NFL has cooked up four games to feed football fans as the season reaches December.
Winning a game as the signal caller for the Jets is impressive in its own right. Doing it as a 36-year-old who throws for 172 yards and a touchdown while also rushing for 44 yards and a touchdown is worthy of an award.
1. New England Patriots (10-2), AFC East leaders: Week 12's narrow defeat of the Bengals gave the Pats the league's best record, moving them past Denver and into the conference's top spot. Good chance they hold onto it when they hit their off week. Remaining schedule: vs. Giants, BYE, vs. Bills, at Ravens, at Jets, vs. Dolphins
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen will lead his team into battle against the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road in Week 13. The Bills (7-4) need another big effort from their QB in Pittsburgh (6-5). Like most teams, Buffalo goes where their quarterback takes them.
Another Thanksgiving is here, which means it is time for the NFL to take center stage in the sports world, with some of the most highly anticipated holiday showdowns in recent memory. Kicking off today's triple-header is a divisional meeting in the NFC North between the Detroit Lions and Green Bay Packers at Ford
During the NFL's Week 13 action, two different divisional leads changed hands, while the top of the NFC is now occupied by a different squad compared to a week ago. Plenty involves the quarterbacks and their recent play,
The Jaguars, Chargers, Colts, Bills, and Texans are picked up wins Sunday. Now there are four teams with 8-4 records in the AFC with three of them occupying the wild card slots. Houston's 7-5 record, which is two games better than Miami's 5-7 mark, is good enough for eighth place.
The Jacksonville Jaguars will try to clinch the AFC South on Sunday when they host the division-rival Tennessee Titans in an NFL Week 18 matchup. The Jaguars (12-4) simply need a victory, but while the Titans are just 3-13,
The Carolina Panthers kept their playoff hopes alive with an upset win of the NFC's No. 1 seed, the Los Angeles Rams, in the headline game of the Week 13 early slate.
Coming off a 19-3 win over the Los Angeles Chargers in Week 18, the Denver Broncos are now ranked fifth in Nate Davis' latest NFL power rankings for USA TODAY Sports. With three NFC teams ahead of them, the Broncos are ranked second in the AFC.