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Sizing up the NFL's playoff races: Ashley Fox of The Philadelphia Inquirer did the grunt work so you don't have to. This is the time for giving and receiving, and - for many teams in the NFL - for pulling for your enemy.
The Jets have two games left: at Miami on Christmas night and Oakland at home. They are 8-6, in a four-way dance for the two Wild Card slots in the AFC with Denver, Cincinnati, and Jacksonville. Thanks to Peyton Manning's laser rocket arm last Monday, the easiest path to an improbable playoff berth for Gang Green is to win out and have two of those three teams lose at least once. For the first time, the Football Gods have smiled upon us and Cincy faces the Broncos this weekend, all but guaranteeing a loss for either of them. Buffalo Bills fans are rooting for the Pats, too: Wins over Tennessee and Baltimore, Miami beating the Jets, Patriots over Jacksonville, and the Bengals to lose their last two. Which would mean PLAYOFFS. Can you imagine? This is how weird it is, from the Philadelphia story: With 17 teams vying for the six remaining playoff spots, the NFL's playoff picture is as messy as it's ever been. Twenty-three have a shot to play in the Super Bowl, the second-highest number this late in the season since the league adopted a 16-game regular-season schedule in 1978. On the AFC East: Prediction: New England wins its fourth consecutive division crown and hosts a first-round game. The Jets win out and capture wild-card berth.
At Jacksonville.com, NOTEBOOK: Taylor ruled out with bad hamstring, from the (Florida) Times-Union: Jaguars running back Fred Taylor missed practice Friday and won't play Sunday against the New England Patriots. |
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