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Brock Purdy and the 49ers turned it up a notch against the Colts to close out Week 16, despite having already clinched a playoff berth based on the week's prior results.
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Pittsburgh has won its last three contests over the Ravens, Dolphins and Lions, and now has a 94% shot to reach the postseason. While a slew of factors have been at play, chief among them might be the team’s running.
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The Patriots clinched their first playoff berth since the 2021 season, besting the Ravens while overcoming an 11-point fourth-quarter deficit after Lamar Jackson exited with a back injury. Stefon Diggs propelled New England's victory with nine catches for 138 yards, while K'Lavon Chaisson forced a Zay Flowers fumble with under 2 minutes remaining.
With 44-year-old Colts quarterback Philip Rivers and his comeback occupying most of the headlines entering Monday's game, it was Brock Purdy who stole the show, throwing five touchdown passes in leading San Francisco to a 48-27 win at Lucas Oil Stadium.
Seahawks outside linebacker Derick Hall's one game suspension without pay for an act of unnecessary roughness and unsportsmanlike conduct has been upheld by hearing officer Ramon Foster.
Ravens coach John Harbaugh says he's not worried about his job security as Baltimore's chances of making the playoffs have fallen. Harbaugh is in his 18th year and is the winningest coach in franchise history,
The NFL suspended Chargers LB Denzel Perryman two games cited repeated violations of player safety rules, including during Sunday's win over the Cowboys.
Bills quarterback Josh Allen is day-to-day with the right foot injury he suffered in Sunday's win, with coach Sean McDermott saying he anticipates Allen will be available for Week 17's game against the Eagles.
Newly unretired Philip Rivers turned in an impressive individual performance Monday night that saw him throw for 277 yards and two touchdowns. But it wasn't enough to deliver the Colts a win against the 49ers as Indianapolis saw its playoff hopes fade.
Five teams in each conference have clinched playoff berths: The Broncos, Patriots, Jaguars Chargers and Bills in the AFC, and the Seahawks, Bears, Eagles, 49ers and Rams in the NFC.
For now, Steelers receiver DK Metcalf will lose $555,555 in base salary for his two-game suspension arising from his decision to initiate contact with a fan during Sunday's game in Detroit.
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