Tag: week 17

  • NFL Playoff Scenarios Heading Into the Final Week of the Season

    NFL Playoff Scenarios Heading Into the Final Week of the Season

    Week 17, the final week of the 2016 NFL Season, holds only positional intrigue for the AFC, with all six spots locked up by the Patriots, Raiders, Steelers, Texans, Chiefs and Dolphins. In the NFC, the Cowboys, Seahawks, Falcons and Giants have locked up their spots, but the Lions, Redskins, Packers and Buccaneers are also trying to get in.

  • NFL Week 17 Scores & Final Standings

    NFL Week 17 Scores & Final Standings

    The 2015 NFL regular season is over, with the New York Jets missing out and letting the Pittsburgh Steelers into the playoffs, joining the Kansas City Chiefs, Cincinnati Bengals and Houston Texans, leaving the New England Patriots with their annual bye week and the Denver Broncos with home field advantage in the AFC. In the NFC, the Carolina Panthers finish with the number one seed and the Arizona Cardinals follow them into the bye. NFC North champions Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, Seattle Seahawks and the Washington Redskins won’t have more than a week of resting.

  • Premier League – Week 17 Results & Table

    Premier League – Week 17 Results & Table

    For now, there is a new team on top of the Premier League: Liverpool, taking the top spot thanks to a comfortable home win over Cardiff, while Manchester City move to second after an away win that could have been a lot easier to achieve, beating Fulham in Craven Cottage.

  • 2012 NFL Season – Packers vs Vikings Predictions

    2012 NFL Season – Packers vs Vikings Predictions

    It’s been quite a while, over three years, since the Minnesota Vikings last managed to beat the Green Bay Packers. On the last game of the 2012 NFL regular season, they’re probably going to have to do it, with Adrian Peterson breaking a rushing record or not, in order to make the postseason.

  • 2012 NFL Season – Cowboys vs Redskins Predictions

    2012 NFL Season – Cowboys vs Redskins Predictions

    It couldn’t get any simpler than that on the last day of the regular season – Win, and you clinch the NFC East title and go to the playoffs. Lose, and it’s over. The Dallas Cowboys already lost this season to the Washington Redskins. They can’t afford to do that again.