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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

Ohio State defeats No. 1 Duke -- What it means for the Buckeyes, the Blue Devils and college basketball - ESPN

The top-ranked Duke Blue Devils' reign as college basketball's undisputed team to beat was short-lived. Despite leading for much of the game, the Blue Devils faded late in a 71-66 loss to the unranked Ohio State Buckeyes in Columbus, Ohio, resetting the national conversation yet again and opening the door for the Purdue Boilermakers or another team to ascend to the top of the rankings next Monday.

Duke took a 43-30 lead into halftime, expanded its advantage to as many as 15 In the second half, and still held a fairly comfortable 66-59 lead after a made Trevor Keels free throw with 4:29 to play. The Blue Devils would not score another point. Chris Holtmann's OSU squad finished the game on a 12-0 run, including 6 points from Cedric Russell (12 points) and 4 from E.J. Liddell (14 points) in the closing moments to salt away the win. Zed Key also posted a career-high 20 points for the Buckeyes.

ESPN's team of Myron Medcalf, Jeff Borzello, John Gasaway and Joe Lunardi weighed in on what they saw, the way forward for Duke and Ohio State, and the Bracketology and national rankings implications of the Buckeyes' triumph.


What caused Duke to fall apart late in its loss to Ohio State?

Duke entered the second half with a double-digit lead, a lead that felt insurmountable. The Blue Devils were comfortable. But Ohio State put more pressure on the Blue Devils in the second half and forced some tough shots that didn't fall, shots that had fallen in the first half. Duke led 51-39 on Jeremy Roach's jumper with 17:07 to play in the game. Duke didn't score another field goal again until the 11:06 mark. The Blue Devils went cold, missing eight consecutive field goal attempts during that stretch. While Duke still maintained a double-digit lead when Mark Williams scored with 11 minutes, 6 seconds to play, the vibe was changing. There were two Duke field goals the rest of the game, which opened the door for Ohio State's late comeback.

We saw Duke hold off a feisty Gonzaga squad in Las Vegas last week in a back-and-forth matchup and a wild environment at T-Mobile Arena. But that crowd was, at a minimum, 50/50 for the Blue Devils. The matchup in Columbus was Duke's first true road game of the season. Value City Arena is a wild place. The noise kinda sits on top of you. When Duke went cold, the crowd could sense an opportunity and a Duke squad that had not encountered that hostility crumbled late. Duke fell apart because it couldn't score, but the Ohio State crowd deserves an MVP vote, too. -- Medcalf


What was Duke missing on Tuesday that we saw in its epic win over Gonzaga on Friday?

Offense. The Blue Devils went static in the second half against Ohio State, scoring just 23 points and hitting 7 of 31 tries from the field after the intermission. Paolo Banchero wasn't limited by cramping this time, but for whatever reason he was 0-for-7 from the floor in the second half. Give full credit to the Buckeyes. With the notable exception of Wendell Moore Jr., Duke's shooters were forced into tough 2-point looks repeatedly as the game progressed. For the game, the Blue Devils were held to 41% shooting inside the arc as they scored 66 points in a 70-possession contest.

This is still a team that beat Gonzaga and one that can win it all in April, of course. Any offense with Banchero, Moore and Mark Williams won't often record such a low success rate on its 2s. Still, after eight games, we can perhaps at least raise the question of whether perimeter shooting is going to be an issue for this group. On the season, Duke is hitting just 32.7% of its 3s. If the Blue Devils can't hit open looks from outside, Mike Krzyzewski's stars will find they have less space to operate on the interior. It definitely bears watching.

-- Gasaway


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Zed Key rocks the rim with a two-handed flush and Mark Williams answers with one of his own on the next possession.

Was this a one-game aberration for Ohio State or are the Buckeyes going to matter nationally?

If it's an aberration, it's going to be a one-half aberration because they weren't very good in the first 20 minutes. The Buckeyes had a slew of self-inflicted mistakes in the first half, turning the ball over too often and missing free throws. In the second half, their defense tightened up and they began to have a lot of success playing through their frontcourt and getting Zed Key operating one-on-one in the post with plenty of space. And I think that's probably their, uh, key moving forward. He put on a clinic in the post on Tuesday night, consistently getting great position and finishing over the length of Mark Williams and Theo John. But his 20 points against Duke were more than he had in the past three games combined. He needs to be consistent moving forward.

Aside from Key, another area to watch will be the perimeter group. Ohio State has struggled to get consistent point guard and backcourt play this season, but Chris Holtmann might have found a way to stretch opposing defenses on Tuesday. Cedric Russell, an all-conference player at Louisiana last season, shot 40% from 3-point range in 2020-21 but had played just 23 minutes total this season. On Tuesday, he played 16 minutes off the bench, making three 3s and scoring 12 points.

E.J. Liddell is an All-American candidate, and he showed on Tuesday he can impact a game even when he's not putting up huge scoring numbers. He had 14 points, 14 rebounds and six assists -- including a difficult bucket in the final minute to put Ohio State up three. Liddell is going to be a constant for the Buckeyes.

One big thing to remember: Ohio State is playing without Justice Sueing and Seth Towns. Sueing, who averaged 10.7 points last season, is out indefinitely with an abdominal injury, while Towns is out after undergoing back surgery. Sueing in particular will give Holtmann another consistent offensive threat and someone who can initiate offense for others.

Holtmann is still clearly figuring out his best lineups -- while also waiting for his injured players to return -- but there's enough on the roster in Columbus to be a top-25 team all season.

-- Borzello


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Trevion Williams has eyes on the back of his head for Purdue, finding a cutting Mason Gillis with a slick no-look pass.

Does this mean No. 2 Purdue, which destroyed Florida State on Tuesday, is the team to beat nationally?

The Boilermakers will absolutely move to No. 1 in the rankings if they can beat Iowa on Friday. Purdue has looked like the most consistently impressive team in the country through November -- Matt Painter has a little bit of everything. Zach Edey and Trevion Williams are the most dominant post duo in the country, and the way Williams has accepted moving to the bench after being viewed as a preseason All-American-caliber player is indicative of how connected and together the Boilermakers are this season. Jaden Ivey is a game-changer with the ball in his hands, and he's starting to be more aggressive as a playmaker. And Painter has surrounded those three stars with skilled shooters and role players. They can score in the paint with ease, they shoot better than 44% from 3-point range and they share the ball exceptionally well. It's the most efficient offense in the country for a reason. Purdue has had a couple poor stretches on the defensive end but has been able to lock down when it matters.

The Boilermakers also have the wins to back up what we're seeing with our eyes and in the numbers. They beat Villanova in Connecticut, they pulled away late from North Carolina and they absolutely pummeled Florida State on Tuesday.

-- Borzello


What are the Bracketology implications for Duke? For Ohio State?

On our board, Duke remains a No. 1 seed despite coughing up its Big Ten/ACC Challenge game at Ohio State. By March, the "how" won't matter as much as the "what." In other words, a Quad 1 road loss isn't what would cost the Blue Devils a top seed. For now, we'd reconfigure the top line in this order: Purdue (Midwest), Baylor (South), Duke (East) and Gonzaga (West). UCLA remains next in line.

Ohio State, meanwhile, is a big winner in terms of seed list positioning. The Buckeyes entered this game No. 27 overall (a No. 7 seed in Bracketology). The win will lift them at least a half-dozen spots, in the overall No. 20-21 range. That's a full seed in the bracket, and maybe more by the time we update everything on Friday. It's the perfect way for Ohio State to head into its conference opener on Sunday at Penn State.

-- Lunardi

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Fantasy Football Week 13 Tight End Preview: Streamers, projections, DFS plays and more - CBSSports.com

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As there are most weeks, there were some truly dreadful performances at tight end in Week 12. Dallas Goedert and George Kittle each caught one pass and combined for zero yards. Noah Fant and Mike Gesicki each caught three passes for fewer than 20 yards. Kyle Pitts produced 26 yards on two catches.

Did I mention we lost Dan Arnold for the year, Darren Waller is week-to-week, and Pat Freiermuth is in the concussion protocol?

Yes, the tight end position, once again, looks miserable. And while there are some promising streamers this week, I'm mostly sticking with any starting tight end who didn't get injured last week. We've just seen it time and time again with a position this fragile; if you go chasing weekly scoring, you're bound to get burnt. Besides, Goedert gets the Jets, Fant gets the Chiefs, and Kittle will be without Deebo Samuel

There's reason for optimism for basically all the tight ends who struggled last week. But if you must make a move due to injury or impatience, we have streamers below. Just know their floor is as low as the struggles you're trying to get away from.

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  • 23.6% -- Mark Andrews leads all tight ends with a 23.6% target share.
  • 31% -- Kyle Pitts still leads all tight ends with a 31% air yards share.
  • 9 -- Pat Freiermuth's nine targets inside the 10 are the most for a tight end.
  • 6 -- Foster Moreau saw six targets in his last game without Darren Waller.
  • 22.3% -- Gerald Everett has a 22.3% target rate since Russell Wilson returned.
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Michigan mauls its way to College Football Playoff top four, joining Georgia, Alabama and Cincinnati - ESPN

Michigan's first victory over rival Ohio State in 10 years has given the Wolverines a clear path to their first appearance in the College Football Playoff.

After upsetting the Buckeyes 42-27 at the Big House on Saturday, the Wolverines are No. 2 in the selection committee's latest rankings, which were released on Tuesday night. The final rankings, which will determine which four teams will play in the two CFP semifinals on New Year's Eve, will be released on Sunday at noon on ESPN.

Unbeaten Georgia remained No. 1 for the fifth consecutive week, followed by Michigan, Alabama, Cincinnati and Oklahoma State.

As long as Michigan defeats No. 13 Iowa in Saturday's Big Ten championship game in Indianapolis, it figures to play in a CFP semifinal at either the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic or Capital One Orange Bowl.

Georgia reached 12-0 for the first time since its last national championship season in 1980 with a 45-0 victory at Georgia Tech on Saturday. The Bulldogs play Alabama in Saturday's SEC championship game in Atlanta. Georgia might get in the CFP even if it loses to the Crimson Tide because of its dominance this season.

"I don't see how that has anything to do with anything," Bulldogs coach Kirby Smart said. "I've said all my career that to win SEC championships is almost just as hard, because the years I spent at Alabama you could say that winning the SEC championship was just as hard as trying to win a national championship, and it's one of our goals. We want to put it on this wall in [the team meeting room], and to do that, you've got to win the SEC. That's what we're focused on."

The Crimson Tide's ranking remained unchanged after yet another closer-than-expected victory, a 24-22 win in four overtimes at Auburn in the Iron Bowl. Alabama, the defending national champions, won each of its final three SEC games by seven points or fewer.

Cincinnati, which is attempting to become the first team from a Group of 5 conference to crash the CFP, plays No. 21 Houston at home in Saturday's AAC championship game on ABC.

The Cowboys, after a 37-33 win against Oklahoma in Bedlam on Saturday, have their highest ranking this season. If Oklahoma State defeats No. 9 Baylor in Saturday's Big 12 title game on ABC, it might leapfrog the unbeaten Bearcats, or move into the top four if Alabama or Cincinnati loses.

"There was a lot of discussion, but it's hard to say how it fell at three, four and five," selection committee chair Gary Barta, the athletic director at Iowa, said on ESPN's rankings release show.

With just one loss to the Bearcats, Notre Dame is No. 6, followed by Ohio State, Ole Miss, Baylor and Oregon. The Fighting Irish, who lost coach Brian Kelly to LSU on Monday, don't play this weekend and will have to wait to see how things shake with the other contenders.

"I think this team is really well-positioned," Notre Dame athletics director Jack Swarbrick said Tuesday. "I believe we're one of the top four teams in the country. The cumulative results of our last four or five games, I think, are compelling. I think we can play with anybody in the country right now."

Coaching situations can factor into the discussion after next week's games, Barta said on the show.

"The committee was obviously aware of all the coaching changes," he added. "For this week, though, it didn't apply."

The Buckeyes fell five spots after losing to Michigan for only the second time in the last 17 meetings. Oklahoma fell four spots to No. 14 after falling to the Cowboys, and Texas A&M tumbled 10 spots to No. 25 after losing 27-24 at struggling LSU.

Kentucky re-joined the rankings at No. 23, and Louisiana is ranked for the first time this season at No. 24. Previously undefeated UTSA and Wisconsin, which was No. 14 a week ago, fell out of the rankings.

The Badgers being out could eventually hurt the Irish in the long run, as Notre Dame is counting on its September win over Wisconsin to help its final rank.

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2021 B/R NFL Power Rankings: Where Does Every Team Stand Entering Week 13? - Bleacher Report

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    There is one thing for certain in the NFL in 2021: Nothing is certain.

    The top five in these power rankings has been a carousel of ups and downs all season long. The New England Patriots have surged from the back half to the top five thanks to six straight victories. The Los Angeles Rams and Tennessee Titans have both occupied the top spot at some point this season, but both have been sent tumbling by losing streaks.

    At least the Detroit Lions and Jacksonville Jaguars have been consistently awful. God bless 'em.

    With only six weeks left in the regular season, much remains to be decided across the league, whether it's divisional races, wild-card spots or the No. 1 seed in each conference.

    After another wild week of NFL action that scrambled the standings in both the AFC and NFC, Bleacher Report NFL Analysts Brent Sobleski, Brad Gagnon and Gary Davenport have come together once more to rank the league's teams from worst to first.

    The team atop these rankings didn't even play in Week 12. The team at the bottom just wishes it hadn't.

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    Last Week: 32

    Week 12 Result: Lost vs. Atlanta 21-14

    The Jacksonville Jaguars have endured a miserable 2021 season. But even in a year that has been one low after another, getting handled at home by a bad Atlanta Falcons team is a new nadir.

    The Falcons had scored three points in their last two games combined, so of course the Jaguars allowed them to score three touchdowns. The Falcons had allowed at least 25 points in each of their last three games, so of course the Jags managed only one touchdown against them.

    As he has so often this year, Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence struggled, finishing 23-of-42 for 228 yards, one touchdown, one interception and a passer rating of 68.4. But head coach Urban Meyer told reporters after the game that he thought the addition of a faster offensive tempo and more option plays helped Lawrence take a step forward even in defeat.

    "A little better," Meyer said. "I thought the coaches worked their tails off and we went some tempo, we went some pace a little bit, which I think our quarterback is used to that, and I think you'll see more of that."

    Given that Sunday's game marked the fifth straight in which the Jaguars failed to top 17 points, it must have been a baby step.

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    Last Week: 30

    Week 12 Result: Lost vs. New York Jets 21-14

    Last week, the Houston Texans logged one of the biggest upsets of the 2021 season in taking down the AFC South-leading Tennessee Titans.

    In Week 12, they came crashing back to earth.

    The Texans pulled off that upset of the Titans despite managing only 190 yards of offense. Against the Jets, they tallied only 202 yards. And without the five Tennessee turnovers that gave them short field after short field in Week 11, the Texans offense wasn't able to sustain much of anything.

    Quarterback Tyrod Taylor told reporters after the game that the offense's performance left a lot to be desired.

    "We didn't execute on third down," Taylor said. "We didn't execute in general early downs as well. When you put yourself in third-and-long, those are hard to come by. The flow wasn't right in the second half and we have to be better at that moving forward."

    With a Indianapolis Colts team up next that should be seething after a close loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 12, things are probably going to get worse in Houston before they get better.

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    Thursday's loss to the Chicago Bears just about summed up the Detroit Lions' 2021 season.

    After scoring a touchdown to pull ahead by a point, Detroit allowed a game-winning drive that took the last eight-and-a-half minutes of the game. The straw that broke the camel's back on that drive? Consecutive timeouts by the Lions that resulted in a delay-of-game penalty on a critical third down.

    Head coach Dan Campbell tried to explain the gaffe to reporters after the game:

    "Obviously can't do that. But we had miscommunication. Half of our secondary had one call and half had the other. It was a check by what they were doing, so you don't get it until in the middle of the play, but it's something we had talked about. You don't get it pre-snap. It's a call and it's got basically a check on it to what they're going to do and what they line up in offensively."

    Well, that clears that up.

    The Lions are as talent-deficient as any team in the NFL. Add bad coaching to that mix, and Detroit doesn't have a chance.

    "At this point, everyone should just feel bad for the Lions," Sobleski said. "They're 0-10-1 even though they had opportunities to secure a victory in each of the last three contests against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Cleveland Browns and Chicago Bears. Instead, Campbell's squad fell short yet again.

    "Yes, Detroit is the NFL's worst team. At the same time, the Lions go out and compete hard each week. At least fans can be consoled knowing an elite pass-rusher awaits at the top of the 2022 NFL draft."

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    Last Week: 31

    Week 12 Result: Won at Houston 21-14

    Given how few things the New York Jets have enjoyed in 2021, they should be thrilled about beating the Texans in Houston in Sunday.

    But look at just about any number that isn't the final score, and the smiles start to fade.

    Just as he has most of the season, rookie quarterback Zach Wilson struggled mightily in his return to action after missing time with a knee injury. He went 14-of-24 with an interception and four sacks, and the Jets mustered only 266 yards of offense.

    But there were legitimate reasons for optimism as well. Despite the absence of lead back Michael Carter, the Jets rushed for 157 yards and averaged 4.6 yards per carry. New York's beleaguered defense played its best game of the season, allowing only 202 total yards and shutting out Houston in the second half.

    It gives the Jets at least a modicum of momentum heading into two straight games at home against teams with losing records.

    But hoping for the start of a winning streak may be pushing the boundaries of optimism.

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    Last Week: 28

    Week 12 Result: Won at Detroit 16-14

    Week 12 dawned amid reports that Chicago's Thanksgiving Day date with the Lions would be Matt Nagy's last as head coach. The team denied those reports, but the dominant storyline for the Bears was a disappointing season that left Nagy on the hottest of seats.

    After Chicago outlasted the Lions on Thursday, Nagy lauded his team's ability to overcome those distractions:

    "Everybody understands with the distractions that we had, that we fought through it. So, there was a report that came out that was false and that's where it started. And then we had practice and we continued with our days. We had our practices like we normally would, and I cleared it up with the team.

    "As I think everybody is aware, the next day (Bears Chairman) George (McCaskey) came in and had a good talk with the team and confirmed that that wasn't true. And then we went about our business."

    That the Bears needed a last-second field goal to get past a winless team speaks to the irony of Nagy's accolades.

    His job will likely be secure for only six more weeks.

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    Last Week: 26

    Week 12 Result: Lost at Washington 17-15

    It's fair to wonder at this point if we're nearing the end of an era in Seattle.

    After losing their third straight game Monday night in Washington, the Seahawks are 3-8 and all but finished—even in an NFC where the seventh playoff seed sits on the wrong side of .500 right now. Since Russell Wilson returned to the lineup after missing time with a broken finger, the Seahawks offense has careened off a cliff.

    Seattle has scored 28 points in the last three games combined. Star wide receiver DK Metcalf had one catch against one of the worst secondaries in the NFL and hasn't cracked 50 receiving yards since Week 7.

    The passing game is bad. The running game is worse. Seattle's season is DOA.

    The only question is what's next.

    Pete Carroll, 70, is the oldest head coach in the league. Is this the end of his Seahawks tenure? Given Wilson's unhappiness last offseason, will he try to force his way out of town if seismic changes are coming? What about high-priced veterans like linebacker Bobby Wagner?

    No one expected Seattle's run to end with a thud like this.

    But no one ever does.

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    Last Week: 27

    Week 12 Result: Won at Jacksonville 21-14 

    While Sunday's win over the Jaguars got the Atlanta Falcons back to within a game of .500, let's be real: This is not a good team on either side of the ball.

    Still, even amid a mostly depressing season, Cordarrelle Patterson has been at least one bright spot.

    For most of his NFL career, Patterson has alternated between being a disappointing wide receiver and an excellent kick returner. But with their backfield in complete disarray, the Falcons have leaned on Patterson as a do-it-all running back.

    On Sunday against the Jaguars, Patterson carried the ball a season-high 16 times for 108 yards and two touchdowns. While speaking with reporters after the game, Falcons head coach Arthur Smith lauded the team's best offensive weapon, who sat out last week's lopsided loss with an ankle injury.

    "Obviously, having CP back adds an element," Smith said. "He's a warrior. He's a big, physical presence that can do a lot for us. And that's clear. Good to have him back."

    Granted, when the best news for a team's entire season is the play of a 30-year-old running back, you know things haven't gone all that well.

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    Last Week: 22

    Week 12 Result: Lost at Miami 33-10

    When Cam Newton re-signed with the Carolina Panthers, it was a great story. In the days and weeks since, however, it's become apparent that he isn't going to save their season.

    Newton was dreadful against the Dolphins on Sunday. He finished 5-of-21 for 92 yards, zero touchdowns and two interceptions. He finished a career-low passer rating of 5.8 before getting benched late for P.J. Walker.

    While speaking to reporters afterward, Panthers head coach Matt Rhule made it clear that no one person was solely responsible for Carolina's Week 12 collapse.

    "As it evolved, or devolved I should say ... I purely believe Miami outplayed us today, outcoached us today," Rhule said. "They were better than us today. Pretty simple to me."

    Things aren't likely to get better for the Panthers after their Week 13 bye. Running back Christian McCaffrey injured his ankle against Miami, and the team placed him on season-ending injured reserve on Monday.

    "Christian McCaffrey or not, Cam Newton or not, the Panthers are a bad football team that has now lost seven of its last nine games," Gagnon said. "There's very little they do well, aside from some solid performances in pass defense. That wasn't the case against Miami on Sunday."

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    Last Week: 25

    Week 12 Result: Won vs. Philadelphia 13-7 

    As it turns out, Jason Garrett was the problem all along.

    That statement is made in jest, of course. Firing their offensive coordinator hardly fixed all that ails the Giants offense. With interim coordinator Freddie Kitchens calling the plays, the G-Men averaged only 2.6 yards per carry and posted 264 yards of offense against the Eagles.

    Still, that—combined with a solid defensive effort that included four takeaways—was enough for the Giants to earn a six-point win over the Eagles. And hard though it may be to believe, they now sit only one game back of the third wild-card spot in the NFC.

    The win came on the day former Giants great Michael Strahan had his No. 92 jersey retired, and head coach Joe Judge said that the team used that halftime ceremony as motivation.

    "With a guy like Strahan being honored, we're always big on the history of the organization. ... When you get a guy being honored like that, you don’t want to go out there and lay an egg," Judge said, "especially defensively, right?"

    "The Giants' current situation seems unsalvageable. They have the same record they did a year ago (4-7), yet the NFC East is markedly better. Instead of battling for a division title, they're in last place," Sobleski said. "The next six weeks will be difficult to navigate, too, with the Miami Dolphins, Los Angeles Chargers, Dallas Cowboys, Eagles, Chicago Bears and Washington Football Team still on the docket. A late-season run is highly unlikely."

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    Last Week: 19

    Week 12 Result: Lost vs. Buffalo 31-6

    The New Orleans Saints are toast.

    On some level, maybe they always were. Even during their 5-2 start, when most of the players were healthy, it was clear that the Saints had significant limitations offensively.

    However, Jameis Winston's season-ending knee injury has forced first Trevor Siemian and now Taysom Hill into the starting role at quarterback. With Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram II both out in Week 12, the Saints were forced to turn to Tony Jones Jr. and Ty Montgomery at running back. The wide receiver corps has been without Michael Thomas for the entire season. And after mustering a measly 190 yards of offense against the Bills, the Saints have dropped four in a row to fall below .500 for the first time this season.

    Head coach Sean Payton told reporters after the game that he isn't exactly sure how to stop the skid.

    "We'll look at everything right now. Obviously, we have to," Payton said. "We've got to look closely at everything we're doing and who we're doing it with."

    Given all of the injuries and the drop in performance that have come as a result, it may not matter what Payton does.

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    Last Week: 18

    Week 12 Result: Lost at New York Giants 13-7 

    The Philadelphia Eagles entered Week 12 on a nice roll. They had won three of their last four games to get back to within a game of .500 and back on the periphery of the playoff race in the NFC.

    Then came Sunday's divisional tilt with the Giants, and every bit of momentum Philly had built up evaporated in a cloud of Jalen Hurts turnovers.

    Hurts was a mess against the Giants, tossing three picks and finishing the game with a passer rating of 17.5. The second-year pro admitted to reporters after the game that his mistakes cost the team dearly.

    "Today, I put us in a bad situation with those turnovers I had in the first half, especially going in with the opportunity to get points before halftime," Hurts said. "It's something we have to overcome and we will."

    The Eagles aren't out of it, not in an NFC where the last playoff team currently sits a game under .500. But beginning next week against the Jets in the same stadium where they just crashed and burned against the Giants, they're just about fresh out of margin for more mistakes.

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    Last Week: 24

    Week 12 Result: Won vs. Los Angeles Chargers 28-13

    It's rare to see an NFL team post a convincing when its quarterbacks combine to pass for 155 yards. But that's what happened Sunday in Denver.

    With Teddy Bridgewater banged up and Drew Lock playing dreadfull football, the Broncos were forced to lean on their ground game and defense. And thanks to 137 yards from Melvin Gordon III and Javonte Williams and two interceptions from rookie cornerback Patrick Surtain II (including a pick-six), the Broncos blasted the rival Chargers to move to 6-5 and get back into the postseason conversation.

    Keeping those playoff aspirations on course won't be easy. Starting on Sunday night against the Chiefs in Kansas City, five of Denver's last six games are against teams with winning records. Four of those matchups are inside the AFC West, including two games with a Chiefs and a Week 17 rematch with the Chargers.

    There's also the matter of Bridgewater's health, although Denver head coach Vic Fangio made it clear that if he's at all able to play, he's the guy.

    "Teddy's toughness is unquestioned when you talk about him and I didn't question it in the big picture," Fangio said. "And like I said, some [of] you have asked me, he's our quarterback and it's as simple as that."

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    Last Week: 21

    Week 12 Result: Won vs. Seattle 17-15

    If the 2021 season ended today, the Washington Football Team would be the seventh seed in the NFC playoffs.

    That is not a misprint.

    Not all that long ago, Washington was widely regarded as one of the biggest disappointments of the season—a 2-6 mess of a team at its bye week with an inconsistent offense and a terrible defense.

    But then a funny thing happened. Washington hasn't lost since coming out of that bye. After stunning the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Week 10, Washington outlasted the Carolina Panthers and then the Seahawks to get back to within a game of .500, within two games of the Cowboys in the division and into the NFC playoff picture.

    With Antonio Gibson running hard and Taylor Heinicke not making mistakes, Washington's offense is moving the ball. The defense is playing better without defensive ends Montez Sweat and Chase Young than it was with them.

    And with two meetings with the Cowboys coming up over the last month, repeating as NFC East champions—a notion that seemed laughable a few weeks ago—suddenly isn't so far-fetched.

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    Last Week: 16

    Week 12 Result: Lost at Baltimore 16-10 

    "The Cleveland Browns have the same chances of making the playoffs in 2021 as the Jacksonville Jaguars: zero."

    That's what Davenport wrote after watching another pathetic effort from the Browns offense Sunday night in Baltimore. 

    With Odell Beckham Jr. gone and injuries mounting, Cleveland has arguably the weakest array of passing-game talent in the league. Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield isn't playing well, in part because of a litany of injuries. Cleveland's vaunted one-two punch at running back of Nick Chubb and Kareem Hunt tallied 36 yards on 15 carries against Baltimore.

    Davenport isn't the only analyst who thinks the Browns are officially in Donesville as a playoff contender.

    "You are what your record says you are," Sobleski said. "The Browns entered the season with lofty expectations, and they've fallen well short as a middling squad with a 6-6 record. Mayfield's regression coupled with subpar play from multiple offensive positions has led to the team scoring 17 or fewer points in six of its last seven games. Cleveland is perfectly mediocre."

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    Last Week: 23

    Week 12 Result: Won vs. Carolina 33-10

    There has been plenty said and written about the future of the quarterback position in Miami. But if Tua Tagovailoa keeps having games like he did Sunday against the Carolina Panthers, the notion of moving on from him will make less and less sense.

    Granted, Tagovailoa threw only one touchdown pass against the Panthers. But he completed 27-of-31 passes for 230 yards on the day, and his passer rating in Miami's fourth consecutive victory was a robust 108.3.

    After the game, the young quarterback told reporters that the team we saw Sunday was who Miami expected to be back in September:

    "We look like the team that we kind of wanted to be at the beginning of this year. You know, it looked like a lot of guys went out there confident knowing what to expect offensively, defensively and in the kicking game. I would say this is the best that we’'e played complementary football yet, but there's still some plays that were left out there on the field that we can fix."

    The problem is that this winning streak came after a seven-game skid that all but crippled Miami's postseason aspirations.

    Still, Gagnon believes there might just be hope in South Florida.

    "They were once 1-7 and now they're in the playoff mix," Gagnon wrote. "Let's not forget that they were fully expected by many to be a playoff team this season, and that Brian Flores is a hell of a coach. With a relatively soft closing schedule, I think the Dolphins might sneak into the postseason."

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    Last Week: 20

    Week 12 Result: Won at Dallas 36-33 (OT)

    The Las Vegas Raiders hadn't had much to be thankful for in November. They entered Thursday's game with the Dallas Cowboys having not won since Week 7.

    However, after a wild overtime victory over the Cowboys, the Raiders are back above .500 and back in the mix in both the AFC West and the wild-card race.

    The hero of the victory was one of the NFL's more underrated quarterbacks. Derek Carr came into Week 12 ranked second in the league in passing yards per game, and after throwing for 373 yards against the Cowboys, the 30-year-old won't be dropping in those rankings.

    The game marked the Raiders' first win on Turkey Day since 1968, and Carr told reporters afterward that getting a win on the holiday was a special treat.

    "It kind of gave me goose bumps, I'm not going to lie," Carr said. "When that kick went through, I had a lot of memories as a kid."

    Some of those goose bumps were probably born of the sizable boost the Raiders' postseason aspirations received.

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    Last Week: 15

    Week 12 Result: Lost at San Francisco 34-26

    You had to know that the Minnesota Vikings would be involved in a close game in Week 12. Only one of their 11 games this season has been decided by double digits.

    Unfortunately, as has been the case so many times in 2021, the Vikings came up just short, dropping back below .500 after allowing over 200 yards on the ground. That inability to stop the run was a killer in the opinion of Minnesota linebacker Eric Kendricks.

    "They came with it," Kendricks told reporters afterward. "We knew that their run game was really good. Very complex, very confusing. They have a lot of people to block and open up for it. It was about eliminating that and we didn't do it."

    Thanks to a week in which the Vikings weren't the only fringe contender to take a loss, Minnesota is tied with Washington for the final playoff spot, although if the season ended today Minnesota would be watching the postseason from home.

    But in addition to getting knocked from the postseason (albeit barely), the defeat could prove to be doubly costly. Star running back Dalvin Cook suffered a shoulder injury against San Francisco that leaves his status moving forward in doubt.

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    Last Week: 13

    Week 12 Result: Lost at Cincinnati 41-10

    The Pittsburgh Steelers need a hug. And a stiff drink. And after the beating the Cincinnati Bengals just gave them, probably some Icy-Hot.

    The Steelers are now riding a three-game winless streak that includes their vaunted defense allowing over 40 points in back-to-back games. Over the last two weeks, they've surrendered a staggering 903 yards.

    While speaking to reporters after the game, veteran defensive end Cameron Heyward preached patience while simultaneously showing frustration with how poorly the team is playing.

    "There is a lot of football to be played," Heyward said. "But if we do what we did out there today, we won't win another damn game."

    Edge-rusher T.J. Watt was no less blunt.   

    "We have to stop this before it continues to unravel and become a bigger issue than it already is," Watt said. "We can't keep playing like this. It's absolutely embarrassing."

    The schedule isn't doing Pittsburgh any favors. Every team the Steelers face the rest of the way came into Week 12 with at least as many wins as losses.

    And with Watt hitting the COVID-19 list Monday, things just keep getting worse in the Steel City.

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    Last Week: 12

    Week 12 Result: Lost at Denver 28-13

    After dropping 47 points on the Cleveland Browns back on Oct. 10, the Los Angeles Chargers looked the part of a Super Bowl contender.

    Now it's becoming fair to question whether they will make the postseason at all.

    The Chargers defense, which allowed 147 yards on the ground in Sunday's loss to the Broncos, has struggled to stop the run for most of the season. Mistakes and turnovers have been an issue most of the season, and it two second-half Justin Herbert interceptions (one of which was returned for a score) did in the Bolts on Sunday.

    Since their Week 7 bye, the Chargers have alternated losses and wins every week. For Gagnon, that inability to establish any positive momentum might be most alarming of all.

    "It's discouraging that the Chargers haven't won consecutive games since early October," he wrote. "This team hasn't taken off like many expected, and Herbert has been wildly inconsistent in a hyped sophomore season. The defense has frequently been horrendous as well. I'm not sure that this is a playoff team."

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    Last Week: 17

    Week 12 Result: Won vs. Minnesota 34-26 

    The San Francisco 49ers are rolling, winners of three straight and four of their last five games. They've gotten back into playoff picture in the NFC by doing what they do best: running the football.

    On Sunday at Levi's Stadium, the Niners mustered 208 yards on 39 carries, which averages out to a robust 5.3 yards per carry. Tailback Elijah Mitchell peeled off 133 rushing yards in his return to the lineup, while wide receiver Deebo Samuel averaged 11 yards per carry and scored twice.

    With so many teams on the fringe of playoff contention struggling to find an identity, the 49ers are doing what they do best. Sobleski believes that makes them dangerous.

    "The Niners have won three straight contests and scored at least 30 in each," he said. "How? They've gone back to basics. Kyle Shanahan's system is predicated on running the ball with the passing attack married to those ground-based principles. Since losing to the Arizona Cardinals on Nov. 7 when quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo threw for a season-high 326 yards, the Niners averaged 41.7 carries over the next three contests. They're winning at the point of attack and running the football effectively."

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    Last Week: 11

    Week 12 Result: Lost vs. Tampa Bay 38-31

    If the Indianapolis Colts come up short of the postseason in 2021, they might look to Sunday's loss to the Buccaneers as the day that the tide turned for the worse.

    The Colts mostly matched the defending Super Bowl champions blow for blow, and they entered halftime with a 10-point lead. But they were outscored 24-7 after the break, and it doesn't take a ton of high-level deduction to figure out where things went wrong. They turned the ball over five times against the Buccaneers, including three times in the second half.

    You aren't going to beat average NFL teams with five turnovers. Against one of the league's best? Forget about it.

    At 6-6, the Colts are hardly finished, especially with the injury-ravaged Tennessee Titans getting blown out in New England. But with seemingly the entire AFC on the right side of .500, there is little margin for error.

    And the Colts committed far too many of them in Week 12.

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    Last Week: 14

    Week 12 Result: Won vs. Pittsburgh 41-10 

    It's time to start taking the Cincinnati Bengals seriously as a legitimate contender in the AFC North.

    The Bengals had already notched decisive wins over the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. But for anyone who hadn't received the memo, Cincinnati sent another message Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium.

    The Bengals didn't just sweep the division series with Pittsburgh for the first time since 2009. This was an absolute mauling.

    The Bengals scored on their first four possessions and didn't allow the Steelers to sniff the end zone until well after the game had been decided. It was also a career day for Cincinnati running back Joe Mixon, who piled up 165 rushing yards and two scores on 28 carries.

    "I can't believe I'm saying this, but right now, the Bengals look like the most balanced team in their division," Davenport said. "Joe Burrow has taken a sizable step forward, Mixon is playing lights-out football and Cincinnati's defense is better than most realize. This team is absolutely capable of overtaking the Ravens and winning the division."

    "The Bengals are officially back," Gagnon added. "It was really important to see them bounce back emphatically from a little midseason slump, and two no-doubter wins over the division-rival Steelers is a clear sign this core has what it takes to become a contender very soon. They're a playoff team right now, though."

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    Last Week: 9

    Week 12 Result: Lost vs. Las Vegas 36-33 (OT)

    The Dallas Cowboys have problems.

    Not long ago, the Cowboys were 6-1 and looked like not only the best team in the NFC East, but maybe the entire conference's most dangerous squad. Dallas led the league in both total offense and scoring offense and was hurtling toward a postseason berth and perhaps even home-field advantage.

    But then came three contests in four games against the AFC West.

    After falling in overtime to the Raiders, the Cowboys lost all three of those AFC West games—including two in a row at home. With the Philadelphia Eagles heating up, a division that appeared to be settled a few weeks ago is suddenly back in play.

    There's more than one reason for the swoon. The Dallas defense has taken a step back, allowing a season-high 509 yards to Vegas. The Cowboys also shot themselves in the foot on multiple occasions, committing 14 penalties for a staggering 166 yards.

    "Plenty of playoff contenders have scuffled as of late," Davenport said. "But after surrendering over 500 yards and 36 points and losing twice at home to so-so AFC West teams, there's no way I can look at the Cowboys as a top-three team in the NFC. It isn't all bad news, though. Only one of Dallas' six remaining opponents currently has a winning record."

    However, the Cowboys will be without head coach Mike McCarthy in Week 13 after he tested positive for COVID-19.

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    Last Week: 5

    Week 12 Result: Lost at New England 36-13 

    The Tennessee Titans are in trouble.

    Much of their 2021 season has been about weathering storms. Despite losing wide receiver Julio Jones and star running back Derrick Henry to injuries, the Titans were somehow able to continue winning.

    Last week, the Titans also placed star wide receiver A.J. Brown on injured reserve. That may have finally been the straw that broke the camel's back.

    The Titans had a surprising amount of success running the ball Sunday against the New England Patriots even without Henry. D'Onta Foreman and Dontrell Hilliard both surpassed 100 yards on the ground.

    But without Jones and Brown, the passing game completely evaporated. Ryan Tannehill finished 11-of-21 for only 93 yards, one touchdown and one interception.

    "As a Super Bowl contender, the Titans are toast," Davenport said. "There have just been too many injuries on offense, and the defense isn't all that good. Tennessee's schedule is soft enough down the stretch to hold off the Colts and win the division, but this team is looking at a quick postseason exit."

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    Last Week: 10

    Week 12 Result: Won vs. Cleveland 16-10

    In many respects, the Baltimore Ravens would like to forget Sunday night's matchup with the rival Browns.

    Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was mostly dreadful, throwing four interceptions. Baltimore's ground game was stuck in neutral much of the game, managing only 3.4 yards per carry.

    But at day's end, the only number that matters is the final score. And thanks to a defense that allowed only 262 yards and notched two takeaways, the Ravens earned a six-point win that kept them on top of the both the AFC North and the conference as a whole.

    Jackson applauded the defense's effort while speaking to reporters after the game.

    "Our defense just played lights out today," he said. "I'm ticked off, but I told all those guys: 'Way to have our back, way to have my back.'"

    "Baltimore is finding ways to win," Sobleski said. "Despite Jackson throwing four interceptions Sunday, the Ravens still won 16-10. In doing so, they became the first team in the last six years to win a game despite having a starting quarterback throw four interceptions. Jackson needs to be better overall, but he still makes the necessary plays to give his team an advantage over opponents."

    "The Ravens aren't exactly piling up style points," Davenport added. "But they're 6-1 this season in one-score contests. If there's a team that most needs a first-round bye this year, the Ravens are probably it. Their offensive inconsistency could be their undoing once the playoffs get underway."

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    Last Week: 2

    Week 12 Result: Lost at Green Bay 36-28

    When the Los Angeles Rams sent two first-round picks, a third-round pick and quarterback Jared Goff to the Detroit Lions for signal-caller Matthew Stafford, it was supposed to be the final piece in a Super Bowl puzzle. Over L.A.'s first eight games, it appeared that may well be the case.

    The past three weeks have been a much different story.

    In each of the last three games, Stafford has thrown turned the ball over multiple times. In each of the last three games, he's thrown a pick-six. And in each of the last three games, the Rams suffered losses.

    While talking to reporters after the game, McVay came to the defense of his veteran quarterback.

    "I'm not interested in revisiting the past, and some of the things that haven't always gone the way we wanted to. I've got great confidence in this guy—and I'm not going to sit here and criticize our players. ... I have total confidence and belief in Matthew Stafford, and I think the narrative everybody wants to throw out, six turnovers—all of those have a totally different story and not all of those are his fault."

    In fairness, Stafford isn't solely responsible for L.A.'s skid. But both he and his teammates have considerable work to do to keep the 2021 season from unraveling.

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    Last Week: 8

    Week 12 Result: Won at New Orleans 31-6

    The Buffalo Bills entered Week 12 with one mission: to wash off the stink from a blowout loss at home to the Indianapolis Colts the week before that sent them tumbling from first place in the AFC East all the way to the seventh seed in the AFC.

    In most respects, the Bills accomplished that mission. Facing a New Orleans Saints team that has been decimated by injuries, Buffalo dominated on both sides of the ball on the way to a blowout victory.

    However, that victory may have been somewhat Pyrrhic.

    Star cornerback Tre'Davious White tore his ACL in the second quarter of the game and will miss the rest of the season. Quarterback Josh Allen told reporters that losing White is a major blow.

    "I know all the guys in the locker room are praying for him and hurting with him," Allen said. "You can't say a single bad thing about that man. He comes in and busts his ass every day."

    "Every team in the league has to deal with injuries," Davenport said. "But there are injuries, and then there are season-killers. Losing the heart and soul of the AFC's best pass defense may well be the latter."

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    Last Week: 7

    Week 12 Result: Won at Indianapolis 38-31

    Tom Brady has a reputation for winning football games. But in Sunday's wild win over the Indianapolis Colts, the hero for the defending champions was "Lombardi Lenny."

    Playing against arguably the hottest team in the league, Buccaneers running back Leonard Fournette 131 total yards and four touchdowns and 24 touches. Tampa's defense also came up big after intermission, forcing three second-half turnovers to help erase a 10-point Colts lead at the half.

    The Buccaneers needed that kind of a win after dropping two of their last three. With the New Orleans Saints imploding, it's becoming more certain by the week that Tampa Bay will win the NFC South.

    "These Buccaneers aren't without their flaws, especially in the defensive backfield," Davenport said. "But the run defense is one of the NFL's best, and the offense is loaded. The Bucs may not be the best team in the league on paper, but the last thing anyone wants is to face Tom Brady in the postseason."

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    Last Week: 6

    Week 12 Result: Won vs. Los Angeles Rams 36-28

    Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers has endured a bumpy few weeks.

    After he landed on the reserve/COVID-19 list, there was an uproar about his potentially misleading comments regarding his vaccination status. He also has a toe injury that has largely kept him off the practice field.

    However, between the lines everything, has gone just fine. Rodgers certainly didn't look banged up Sunday against the Rams, as he threw for 307 yards and two scores while running for another.

    While speaking to reporters after the win, Rodgers credited both his preparation and his offensive line for the effort:

    "It definitely isn't the ideal situation not to practice. But if I can go out there, take mental reps, go through the plan and my preparation and feel good about what I'm doing, and when I get out there, I've just got to rely on my instincts. The beauty is it's an 11-person-a-side game, and I really feel the offensive line allowed me just to settle in."

    After downing the Rams, the Packers head into their bye week with a nigh-insurmountable lead over the Vikings in the NFC North.

    But at this point, winning the division has given way to securing the NFC's top seed (and a first-round bye) as the Packers' most immediate goal.

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    Last Week: 4

    Week 12 Result: Won vs. Tennessee 36-13

    Calling the New England Patriots the best team in the AFC hasn't exactly been a rarity over the last two decades. But that was with Tom Brady under center, not rookie quarterback Mac Jones.

    No one expected to be using those sorts of superlatives for this year's Patriots. And yet, here we are.

    Heading into Week 7, the Patriots were a 2-4 team whose only wins were over the Jets and Texans. But after obliterating a Titans team that entered Week 12 as the AFC's top seed, the Pats have peeled off six straight victories, with the last two coming via blowout.

    Over that winning streak, Jones has looked like anything but a rookie quarterback. He scorched the Titans for 310 yards and two scores Sunday and is playing as well as any quarterback in the conference.

    The Patriots currently occupy first place in the AFC East. A season that began with hopes of possibly vying for a wild-card spot have morphed into targeting a division title and possibly the No. 1 seed in the AFC.

    And that is one of the biggest surprises of the first 12 weeks of the 2021 season.

    "Buffalo vs. New England will be the ultimate rivalry to watch down the stretch," Gagnon said. "They play twice, and both have been dominant in different ways. Buffalo wins big consistently but is prone to lapses, while the Patriots have figured out a thousand different ways to win. The Bills might also be the better team on paper, but that doesn't always mean everything. Regardless, I think both have to be considered top-five teams right now." 

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    Last Week: 3

    Week 12 Result: Bye Week

    After Week 7, one of the hottest topics in NFL circles was a question that no one expected to be asking in 2021.

    "What's wrong with the Kansas City Chiefs?"

    The Chiefs had just been blown out in Nashville by the Tennessee Titans. The defense was struggling. The offense was turning the ball over with alarming regularity. Kansas City sat dead last in the AFC West.

    Fast-forward one month, and the Chiefs hit the bye riding a four-game winning streak that includes victories over the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys. The offense has cleaned up the turnovers and righted the ship. The defense is playing exponentially better than it was a month ago.

    The Chiefs are back on top of the AFC West. So as it turns out, the answer to that question is "nothing."

    "Kansas City's schedule the rest of the way is no cakewalk," Davenport said. "Every team left on the slate was at least .500 entering Week 10. But that will just give the Chiefs a chance to solidify their case as what I already believe them to be—the best team (again) in the AFC."

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    Last Week: 1

    Week 12 Result: Bye Week

    Things are rolling along in the Valley of the Sun.

    The Arizona Cardinals headed into their bye week with the best record in the NFL. Despite being without quarterback Kyler Murray and wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins for the past three games, the Redbirds have kept on winning and remained atop the NFC West.

    There are a number of reasons for the team's success. But per Darren Urban of the team's website, general manager Steve Keim credited head coach Kliff Kingsbury, who has gone from questions about his future after last year's second-half swoon to a Coach of the Year front-runner.

    "Every coach and GM are presented with challenges early in their career," Keim said. "At 9-and-2 in his third year, I think it's pretty apparent his leadership, skillset, and football acumen has led to a lot of our success."

    Murray and Hopkins should be back this week, and if the Cardinals can down the Rams again in Week 14, they could take a commanding lead in the division.

    But at this point, Arizona's sights are set substantially higher than only an NFC West crown.

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Lionel Messi Wins Record Seventh Ballon d’Or - The New York Times

The Paris St.-Germain star capped a year in which he led Argentina to the Copa América title by edging Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewandowski.

Some of the most illustrious names in soccer’s long history only managed to win the Ballon d’Or, the sport’s most prestigious individual prize, once. George Best, Zinedine Zidane and Eúsebio all have just a single award to their names. Ronaldo, the great Brazilian striker, won two. Johan Cruyff, arguably the finest European player in history, has three.

After Monday night, Lionel Messi has seven.

Messi, 34, effectively retained the trophy he last won in 2019 — controversially, the award was not handed out by France Football last year because of the coronavirus pandemic — after a year in which he ended his long wait for an international honor, winning the Copa América with Argentina, and left Barcelona, the club where he had spent all of his career, for Paris St.-Germain.

“It’s incredible to be here again,” Messi said. “Two years ago I thought it was the last time. Winning the Copa América was the key.”

“I don’t know how many years I have left,” he added, “but I hope many more.”

Messi finished with 613 points in the voting, only 33 more than the runner-up, Bayern Munich striker Robert Lewandowski. In 2019, the last time the trophy was awarded, Messi beat Liverpool’s Virgil van Dijk by only seven points.

Barcelona may have lost Messi this year, but it still took home some hardware on Monday: Alexia Putellas, a star midfielder on its treble-winning women’s team, was an easy winner in voting for the women’s Ballon d’Or, and the teenager Pedri, a rising talent who is already a fixture for Barcelona and Spain’s national team, was honored as the world’s best player under 21.

Messi, who had arrived at the gala at Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris in a shimmering tuxedo, a look matched by his three young sons, was typically soft-spoken in accepting his award. He praised his former teammates at Barcelona and his countrymen with Argentina, and vowed to fight for new trophies with his new club, P.S.G.

Messi defeated Lewandowski in voting by 176 journalists and conducted by France Football, which awards the Ballon d’Or (almost) every year. Many experts argued Lewandowski deserved the honor in 2020, when it was not handed out because, organizers said, disruptions to the soccer calendar had made it impossible to judge. Messi said he agreed with that position.

“I think you deserved to win the award last year,” Messi told Lewandowski from the stage, calling it “an honor” to stand against him for top honors in 2021.

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Jorginho, the Brazil-born Italy midfielder, was third in the balloting, reward for a season in which his club team, Chelsea, won the Champions League and Italy won the European Championship. Real Madrid and France striker Karim Benzema was fourth, and Jorginho’s Chelsea midfield partner, N’Golo Kanté, was fifth.

Though it has hardly been a vintage year by Messi’s standards — Barcelona was beaten to the Spanish title by Atlético Madrid and eliminated from last season’s Champions League in the round of 16 by P.S.G. — his achievement with Argentina, as well as the attention drawn by his move to France after winning six Ballons d’Or at Barcelona, was enough to convince the award’s jurors.

That Messi had never won an international trophy with his national team had always been held against him in the debate over whether he warrants the status as soccer’s greatest ever player. His rivals, after all, had triumphed with their countries as well as their clubs: Pelé led Brazil to three World Cups, Diego Maradona inspired Argentina to one and Cristiano Ronaldo helped Portugal claim the European Championship in 2016.

Messi finally put that idea to rest in this summer’s Copa América, breaking down in tears on the field after Ángel Di María’s goal had given Argentina its first international trophy since 1993, beating Brazil, the host, in the final.

His tally of seven Ballons d’Or now puts him two clear of Ronaldo, his great rival: The Portuguese forward remains on five, but he has not won the prize since 2017, and at age 36 he is more than two years older than Messi.

Ronaldo, who finished sixth in the voting, was absent from Monday’s ceremony, but his rivalry with Messi was not. On his Instagram account, Ronaldo angrily took issue with a comment made recently by France Football’s editor in chief, Pascal Ferré, in an interview with The New York Times about the award’s prestige.

“Ronaldo has only one ambition, and that is to retire with more Ballons d’Or than Messi,” Ferré said, “and I know that because he has told me.”

Ronaldo — despite suggesting as much in other interviews — denied he had made the comment, saying, “Ferré lied, used my name to promote himself and to promote the publication he works for.”

Putellas, the 27-year-old midfielder who is captain of Barcelona’s all-conquering women’s team, won the women’s Ballon d’Or. Her victory completed a clean sweep of last season’s prizes, after she led her Barcelona side to the Champions League title and a league and cup double in Spain, and then was honored as Europe’s player of the year.

Her main rivals for the Ballon d’Or were mostly familiar faces: Barcelona had become the first women’s team to register five nominees in a single year, and two of Putellas’s teammates — Jennifer Hermoso, who was second, and Lieke Martens, who was fifth — finished in the top five in the voting.

“Honestly it’s a bit emotional, and very special,” Putellas said. “It’s great to be here with all of my teammates, since we have lived and experienced so much together, especially in the past year.”

“This is an individual prize,” she added, “but football is a team sport.”

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