1. Bills won the AFC East for the first time since 1995. Josh Allen plays one of the top three defenders in the NFL. Buffalo has won seven of its last eight games, the only loss being the Ave Maria pass. I’m a contender for the #NFLxESPN title
2. If you want to try to simply explain the bad season of the Broncos, you just have to look at the difference in losses. Denver is the last in the NFL in that department. Against the bills, they could not overcome all the losses in the secondary #NFLxESPN
3. The Dolphins played without the first three WRs and their starting RB. They responded with the best rush performance of the season. They rushed for 250 yards when they entered with an average of 3.6 yards on transportation, the last in the league. Credit to OL, Ahmed and Breida #NFLxESPN
4. The Patriots were officially eliminated from the playoffs for the first time since 2008. They were a ground filter, the air attack is non-existent with Cam Newton and as if that wasn’t enough, they lost Stephon Gilmore due to an injury to knees #NFLxESPN
5. The crows showed their best in December. Lamar Jackson was responsible for 4 TDs, and the defense dominated despite not having Peters, Campbell and Smith. Dez Bryant caught his first TD in 3 years. If they beat the Giants and Bengals, the odds are in their favor #NFLxESPN
6. The Jaguars have lost 13 games in a row and have only one winning season in 13 years. In the same period, they had 10 seasons of at least 10 losses. Right now, the worst organization in the NFL. They have the first choice, but they need more than that #NFLxESPN
7. It was an elegant victory for the Colts, who in the second half had problems with the movement of the ball and could not stop DeShaun Watson. However, DeForest Buckner has shone and with yet another win, it is almost a fact that Indianapolis will be in the playoffs #NFLxESPN
8. Texans are competitive, thanks in large part to Deshaun Watson. The Houston defender was fired 168 times in his first four years, the fourth in history; statistics, courtesy of ESPN Stats and Info #NFLxESPN
9. The Titans have scored 30 points or more in the last 5 games, Derrick Henry is a terror for the opposing defense, Corey Davis is gaining consistency, and Ryan Tannehill is proving that last year was not an accident. 10 wins for Tennessee x first time in 2008 #NFLxESPN
10. In the middle of the potential quarterback carousel, perhaps the most decisive piece ends up being Matthew Stafford. He is 32 years old, and the new leadership probably wants to start from scratch. With a competent franchise, I think the Detroit QB can shine elsewhere #NFLxESPN
11. Justin Herbert looked so good that I don’t hesitate for a second to say that the Chargers job, after firing Anthony Lynn at the end of the year, will be the most attractive of all the #NFLxESPN
12. If the Raiders are left out of the playoffs, which at the moment look almost like a date, it will be the third time in Jon Gruden’s career that his team starts with a 6-3 record and then falls out of the dance.
13. Someone who called 911, the Dallas Cowboys won two games in a row and mathematically still have a chance to win the NFC East. To do that, he must defeat the Giants and Eagles, and Washington must lose its last two #NFLxESPN games.
14. It is the eighth consecutive game in which the 49ers have two or more losses. San Francisco has lost six of the last seven, and right now, no matter how much George Kittle wants him back, it would be ridiculous to risk him #NFLxESPN
15. The Seahawks have made the playoffs for the ninth time in 11 seasons. DeeJay Dallas suffered a serious ankle injury, and Seattle suffered immediately after a solid first half. The defense finally posted key bags #NFLxESPN
16. I understand that Antonio Gibson was injured, but I don’t understand Washington’s game plan in which, even if you’re down on the scoreboard, let Haskins throw 55 times and think it’s the best way to win. Of course, this team does not give up #NFLxESPN
17. It’s funny that Mitchell Trubisky plays the best football of his career a few months before he probably leaves Chicago. Crucial victory for the Bears, who remain in battle due to their offensive resurrection. If David Montgomery plays like that … #NFLxESPN
18. Those times when the defense of the Vikings was one of the best are just a memory. This drive, combined with a weak offensive line, questionable side decisions and special teams are the reasons why Minnesota is almost eliminated #NFLxESPN
19. After scoring in the first 3 sets of the game, the Packers hit a strange offensive. Green Bay is the No. 1 seed, though I’m intrigued to see them up against a physical team like the Titans next week. I think it will be a good test to evaluate the #NFLxESPN Packers
20. The Panthers lost eight games by eight points or less, although in many of these cases they fell far short and then soon recovered. Teddy Bridgewater is a solid QB, but he will not carry his #NFLxESPN team on his shoulders
21. Something about cutting double figures against Atlanta brings out the best in Tom Brady. Antonio Brown scored his first TD as Buccaneer, and Devin White had three sacks in the second half. However, the lagoons in Tampa Bay to start still worry me #NFLxESPN
22. The good news is that Matt Ryan probably had his first half of the entire season, and if you didn’t know before, Calvin Ridley is a star. The bad news is that no advantage is certain when it comes to Falcons. It’s already a permanent psychological scar #NFLxESPN
2. 3. The Jets rang the bell of the season and proved how hard it is to go 0-16. They lose control of the first choice, but maybe now they will come back and choose another QB and more pieces, which they definitely need. It is never wrong to do good #NFLxESPN
24. Aries continue to control their own destiny to win the division, but the loss to the Jets is inexcusable. Elite teams have consistency and, while Los Angeles has phenomenal moments, it has others like these. Special teams terrorize #NFLxESPN
25. The Chiefs proved once again that they are the best team in the NFL. The defense handcuffed the Saints for most of the game. Travis Kelce is second in the backyard and is a tight end. Clyde Edwards-Hilaire’s run refers to #NFLxESPN
26. It was clear that Drew Brees was feeling inactive. He started 0-for-6 with an interception and ended up completing only 44 percent of his passes. But I don’t want to hear that New Orleans is better off
american / nfl / player / _ / id / 2468609 / taysom-hill “> Taysom Hill. Don’t be prisoners of the moment #NFLxESPN
27. Kyler Murray had one of his best games when the Cardinals needed him the most. DeAndre Hopkins has had the best hands in the NFL for several years. They committed three turnovers and had 9 penalties, but they control their fate in the #NFLxESPN playoff
28. The Eagles are not a good team, but there is no doubt that Jalen Hurts has lifted this offense. He was responsible for four touchdowns and earned the right to end the season as a starter. Carson Wentz wants to be changed and if Hurts continues to play like that … #NFLxESPN
29. Baker Mayfield has an inspired second half of the season. The running game has always been devastating, and the decision to restructure and stay with Olivier Vernon to join Myles Garrett has paid dividends. Browns on the verge of the #NFLxESPN playoffs
30. The Giants were four games in a row without being able to score 20 points and yesterday they turned three trips in the red zone into just three points. But in the division that no one wants to win, New York is still alive #NFLxESPN