Saints, Chiefs Clinch Playoff Spots

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Published on December 10 2018 6:31 am
Last Updated on December 10 2018 6:32 am

The New Orleans Saints and Kansas City Chiefs joined the Los Angeles Rams in clinching playoff spots. The Saints clinched their second straight NFC South title, while the Chiefs locked up at least a Wild Card spot.


Patriots' Brady Sets Another NFL Record

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady set yet another NFL record Sunday by passing Peyton Manning with 580 passing touchdowns. Brady now has the most passing touchdowns of all time, including the playoffs. However, the Patriots were stunned by the Dolphins on a miracle touchdown play to end the game. (See here)


Packers' Rodgers Breaks Brady's Record

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers broke Tom Brady's NFL record of 358 straight passes without an interception yesterday in the team’s 34-20 win over Atlanta. Rodgers streak is now at 368, with his last interception coming in Week 4 against Buffalo.


Cowboys Trying To Lure Witten Back

The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly contacted Jason Witten to try and get him to return to the team. Whitten quit the Cowboys to join the ESPN broadcast crew this year and the team has reportedly made several attempts to lure him back.


Sunday, December 9 Scoreboard

Chicago 15, Los Angeles Rams 6

New York Jets 27, Buffalo 23

Green Bay 26, Atlanta 20

Cleveland 26, Carolina 20

Miami 34, New England 33

Kansas City 27, Baltimore 24 (OT)

New Orleans 28, Tampa Bay 14

Miami 34, New England 33

New York Giants 40, Washington 16

Los Angeles Chargers 26, Cincinnati 21

Indianapolis 24, Houston 21

San Francisco 20, Denver 14

Oakland 24, Pittsburgh 21

Dallas 29, Philadelphia 23 (OT)

Detroit 17, Arizona 3


Monday, December 10 Schedule (Time Central)

Minnesota at Seattle, 7:15 p.m.


Thursday, December 13 Schedule (Time Central)

Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City, 7:20 p.m.

 

Sunday, December 15 Schedule (All Times Central)

Dallas at Indianapolis, noon

Green Bay at Chicago, noon

Arizona at Atlanta, noon

Detroit at Buffalo, noon

Oakland at Cincinnati, noon

Miami at Minnesota, noon

Tennessee at New York Giants, noon

Washington at Jacksonville, noon

Tampa Bay at Baltimore, noon

Seattle at San Francisco, 3:05 p.m.

New England at Pittsburgh, 3:253 p.m.

Philadelphia at Los Angeles Rams, 7:20 p.m.