hauled in a 36-yard reception<\/a> that set up a Jaguars field goal in the second quarter.<\/p>\n\nNext up:<\/strong> The Jaguars play the Houston Texans in Week 17. The Jets have a road matchup against the Seattle Seahawks.<\/p>\nBaltimore Ravens 17, Atlanta Falcons 9<\/h2>\n
Briefly:<\/strong> The Baltimore Ravens relied on their run game as they punched their ticket to the playoffs, grabbing a victory over the Atlanta Falcons in the team’s third game without Lamar Jackson. Gus Edwards, JK Dobbins and quarterback Tyler Huntley combined for 184 yards. Huntley added 115 yards passing and the lone touchdown of the day, a six-yard score to Demarcus Robinson in the second quarter. Falcons quarterback Desmond Ridder went 22-of-33 for 218 yards, 96 of which went to rookie Drake London. The wideout was responsible for the lone turnover of the day, a lost fumble in the second quarter. With the loss, the Falcons are eliminated from playoff contention.<\/p>\nOne highlight to know:<\/strong> In the fourth quarter, the Baltimore defense stopped the Falcons on fourth-and-goal at the Ravens’ one-yard line. Tyler Allgeier attempted a run from shotgun and was stuffed by Isaiah Mack who was signed off the practice squad just a day prior.<\/p>\n\nNext up:<\/strong> The Ravens host AFC North foe the Pittsburgh Steelers while the Falcons host the Arizona Cardinals. Both games will be on New Year’s Day.<\/p>\nCarolina Panthers 37, Detroit Lions 23<\/h2>\nBuffalo Bills 35, Chicago Bears 13<\/h2>\nNew Orleans Saints 17, Cleveland Browns 10<\/h2>\nKansas City Chiefs 24, Seattle Seahawks 10<\/h2>\nMinnesota Vikings 27, New York Giants 24<\/h2>\nCincinnati Bengals 22, New England Patriots 18<\/h2>\nHouston Texans at Tennessee Titans<\/h2>\n
Kickoff:<\/strong> 1:00 pm ET<\/p>\nTV:<\/strong> GIS<\/p>\nBetting info:<\/strong> Odds, moneyline and more<\/p>\nWhat to know:<\/strong> The game plan is simple for the Tennessee Titans. Give the football to Derrick Henry against the Texans. Henry has 1,254 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns in 11 career games against the Texans. This includes a 219-yard effort in Week 8. The Titans are expected to start backup Malik Willis and that should lead to more carries for Henry. The Texans have been scrappy of late, but their league-worst run defense will be challenged by their arch nemesis.<\/p>\n\nWashington Commanders at San Francisco 49ers<\/h2>\n
Kickoff:<\/strong> 4:05 pm ET<\/p>\nTV:<\/strong> GIS<\/p>\nBetting info:<\/strong> Odds, moneyline and more<\/p>\nWhat to know:<\/strong> The Commanders must rebound quickly after a disappointing loss in Week 15. A short-week trip to Santa Clara is not a pleasant holiday gift. The 49ers are rolling and just clinched the NFC West. It will be a challenge for the Commanders to contain 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey and quarterback Brock Purdy. The Commanders control their playoff destiny but need to win out to remain in the final NFC wild card spot.<\/p>\n\nPhiladelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys<\/h2>\n
Kickoff:<\/strong> 4:25 pm ET<\/p>\nTV:<\/strong> FOX<\/p>\nBetting info:<\/strong> Odds, moneyline and more<\/p>\nWhat to know:<\/strong> The NFC East rivalry will be re-ignited on Christmas Eve. The Cowboys need to win this game if they have hopes of catching the Eagles in the division. Philadelphia will start backup Gardner Minshew as starter Jalen Hurts is sidelined. However, Minshew is not your average reserve. He owns an 8-14 career record and threw for 3,271 yards in 2019 with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Cowboys have a stingy defense but will need to count on quarterback Dak Prescott to pull out the victory.<\/p>\nLas Vegas Raiders at Pittsburgh Steelers<\/h2>\n
Kickoff:<\/strong> 8:15 pm ET<\/p>\nTV:<\/strong> NFL Network<\/p>\nBetting info:<\/strong> Odds, moneyline and more<\/p>\nWhat to know:<\/strong> The Steelers will celebrate the 50th anniversary of \u201cThe Immaculate Reception\u201d on Saturday night. The team will also retire the No. 32 jersey of late running back Franco Harris. The Steelers legend died Tuesday at 72. His legacy left an impact within the Steelers organization and the NFL community. Expect the Steelers to play with emotion and try to win one for the Pro Football Hall of Famer.<\/p>\nGreen Bay Packers at Miami Dolphins<\/h2>\n
Kickoff:<\/strong> 1:00 pm ET (Sunday)<\/p>\nTV:<\/strong> FOX<\/p>\nBetting info:<\/strong> Odds, moneyline and more<\/p>\nWhat to know:<\/strong> The Dolphins welcome the Packers to Miami on Christmas Day. The Dolphins look to rebound after a close loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 15. The Packers have slim chances to extend their playoff streak. This matchup will feature a clash of styles. The Dolphins’ high-octane offense will get a stiff challenge against the Packers’ second-ranked passing defense. Green Bay is allowing 185.1 passing yards per game. How the Packers defend the Dolphins duo of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle will be a matchup to watch on Sunday.<\/p>\n\nDenver Broncos at Los Angeles Rams<\/h2>\n
Kickoff:<\/strong> 4:30 p.m. ET<\/p>\nTV:<\/strong> CBS, Nickelodeon <\/p>\nBetting info:<\/strong> Odds, moneyline and more<\/p>\nWhat to know:<\/strong> This matchup looks totally different than when it was scheduled this offseason. Both teams have failed to reach expectations. There is not a lot to play for on both sides, but at least the matchup between quarterbacks Baker Mayfield and Russell Wilson will provide some reason to tune in.<\/p>\nTampa Bay Buccaneers at Arizona Cardinals<\/h2>\n
Kickoff:<\/strong> 8:20 pm ET<\/p>\nTV:<\/strong> NBC<\/p>\nBetting info:<\/strong> Odds, moneyline and more<\/p>\nWhat to know:<\/strong> The Buccaneers are leading the NFC South but not because of their recent play. A matchup against the lowly Cardinals is enticing to right the ship. The Cardinals will start third-string quarterback Trace McSorley on Sunday. It’s must-win territory for the Buccaneers and Tom Brady needs to pull them out of the fire again. <\/p>\nLos Angeles Chargers at Indianapolis Colts<\/h2>\n
Kickoff:<\/strong> 8:15 pm ET (Monday)<\/p>\nTV:<\/strong> ESPN<\/p>\nBetting info:<\/strong>Odds, moneyline and more<\/p>\nWhat to know:<\/strong> The Chargers have a chance to clinch a playoff spot on Monday. Los Angeles will need to win and get some help. The Colts are reeling after being on the losing end of the largest comeback in NFL history. How will that impact the psyche of the team? The Colts will find out soon as they turn to backup quarterback Nick Foles to start in a lost season. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n