Bedard's 4 points lead Blackhawks to a 5-3 comeback win over Ducks

CHICAGO (AP) — Connor Bedard scored the tie-breaking goal at 9:55 of the third period, added an empty-net score and had two assists as the Chicago Blackhawks rallied from an early three-goal deficit to top the Anaheim Ducks 5-3 on Sunday and snap a five-game slide.

Tyler Bertuzzi, Ryan Greene and Colton Dach also scored as Chicago tied it 3 by 12:34 of the second. Chicago converted two of four power-play chances and killed all three Anaheim advantages.

Bedard beat Ville Husso with a nifty move from the front of the crease to put Chicago ahead 4-3 following a turnover by Alex Killorn. Husso had entered the game 44 seconds earlier after starter Petr Mrazek exited with an undisclosed injury.

Bedard fired into an empty net with 1:55 remaining to seal it.

Spencer Knight rebounded from a shaky start to finish with 23 saves.

Cutter Gauthier had a goal and an assist as the Ducks jumped out a 3-0 lead midway through the first period.

Chris Kreider scored for the second straight game to give him 600 career points. Olen Zellweger also scored and Troy Terry set up two goals to extend his point streak to seven games.

Mrazek made stopped 13 of 16 of shots before exiting in his first start against the Blackhawks since they traded him to Detroit in March. Anaheim No. 1 goalie Lukas Dostal missed his third game withan upper-body injury.

Gauthier and Zellweger beat Knight on two of Anaheim's first three shots, giving the Ducks a 2-0 lead 47 seconds in. Kreider's off-the-skate deflection upped it to 3-0 at 10:25

Bertuzzi cut it to 3-1 with 2:03 left in the first, deflecting in a power-play score. Greene made it 3-2 at 6:43 of the second, finishing a 2-on-1-break with Bedard.

Dach tied it 3-all during a power-play at 12:34 of the second.

Ducks: Visit St. Louis on Monday

Blackhawks: Start a four-game trip at Vegas on Tuesday.

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Bedard's 4 points lead Blackhawks to a 5-3 comeback win over Ducks

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NFL Winners and Losers: After Rams loss, it's hard to find any reliable Super Bowl contenders

Through this wild, up-and-down NFL season, the one reliable team that seemed to emerge was the Los Angeles Rams. After last week's blowout win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, they wereeveryone's pick as the best team in football.

What we're learning in Week 13 is that there are no reliable teams this season.

On Thursday and Friday, all four favorites lost and all the losers were exposed in various ways. TheDetroit Lions,Kansas City Chiefs,Baltimore RavensandPhiladelphia Eagles lostand none looked close to being Super Bowl contenders. It didn't matter because the Rams were rock solid.

And then Sunday happened.

The Rams, who were getting a historic run of mistake-free football from Matthew Stafford, lost 31-28 to a Carolina Panthers team that looked absolutely terrible six days earlier in a Monday night loss to the San Francisco 49ers.

Stafford threw two interceptions,including a pick 6, and lost a crucial fumble late in the third quarter with his team trailing. Stafford hadn't thrown an interception since Week 3. Stafford had thrown 28 straight touchdowns without an interception, an NFL record, before even he looked vulnerable.

Stafford's turnovers weren't the only issue. The defense let down too. Bryce Young hit a huge go-ahead 43-yard touchdown pass to Tetairoa McMillan on fourth down late in the fourth quarter, and that was a key turning point. Young had 206 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. Everything that worked for the Rams last week against the Buccaneers vanished Sunday.

The Rams are still a good team. We're just seeing that every team this season is prone to a bad loss. There is no historically great team this season. One has to win a Super Bowl, however, even if the eventual champions won't exactly be the 1972 Miami Dolphins. Maybe it's the Rams. Perhaps it's someone like the Eagles, who figure out their issues, or the Denver Broncos, who keep flying under the radar. The key to the postseason might be who avoids playing their worst game for a month, because every team this season has shown they're capable of bad performances. Even the Rams.

Here are the rest of the NFL's winners and losers from Sunday's action of Week 13:

WINNERS

Bills' defense:Buffalo hasn't had a great season on defense. The Bills were 17th in points allowed and 13th in yards allowed heading into Sunday's game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. That's decent but not at a championship level.

The Bills might not be back to a championship level yet, but their defense came up big against the Steelers.

Pittsburgh was stuck on 90 yards through three quarters of a26-7 loss to the Bills.The Buffalo defense scored as many touchdowns as Pittsburgh's offense, as a huge sack by Joey Bosa on Aaron Rodgers led to a fumble recovery for a touchdown. Thatchanged the entire game, and 249 rushing yards by the Bills helped get the win.

Buffalo is 8-4 and has shown glimpses of being a dangerous postseason team. But until the defense makes a big improvement, it will be tough to go on a long playoff run. Maybe Sunday was a sign of a turnaround.

Robert Saleh:The San Francisco 49ers' defense has few stars on the field this season. They do have a star calling the defense.

Saleh, San Francisco's defensive coordinator, is getting the most out of a unit that lost stars Nick Bosa and Fred Warner due to injuries. A young defense is getting better as the season goes along, and that's a testament to Saleh's coaching. The49ers held Shedeur Sanders and the Cleveland Browns downin a 26-8 win with some terrible weather. It was a good follow-up to a strong performance in Week 12, when the 49ers shut down the Panthers (who looked pretty good against the Rams on Sunday).

Saleh didn't succeed as a head coach of the New York Jets, but poor ownership makes that a difficult situation. Teams might not hold his record in New York against him, especially as they see him maximizing a 49ers defense for a team that is in good shape to make the playoffs despite numerous injuries on both sides of the ball.

Baker Mayfield and Bucky Irving:The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have been surviving in spite of injuries. It's starting to look better for them on that front.

Mayfield left last week's game with a left shoulder injury and there was a lot of doubt if he would play this weekend. He played and had another strong outing in a20-17 win over the Arizona Cardinals. He had 194 yards and a touchdown. He found an old reliable target in Chris Godwin Jr., who led the Bucs with 78 receiving yards and is another Tampa Bay star rounding into form after dealing with injuries.

Even more promising was the return of Irving. The second-year back played for the first time since Week 4, having missed almost three months with foot and shoulder injuries, and he looked sharp. Irving scored a touchdown and generally looked like his old self. Irving had 81 yards from scrimmage, which was reasonable considering he was returning after a long layoff. He gives the Buccaneers another playmaker down the stretch.

Tampa Bay has a very easy schedule the rest of the season and should win the NFC South. If the Bucs keep getting healthy, they could be dangerous in the postseason too.

Dolphins defense:After seven weeks, the Dolphins' defense looked like perhaps the worst in the NFL. Miami was allowing 29.3 points per game and hadn't allowed fewer than 21 in a game. The Dolphins were 1-6.

Then, suddenly, it changed. The Dolphins' defense faced a bad New Orleans Saints team and it started pouring rain in the second half, but it was still another strong defensive performance in a21-17 win. New Orleans rallied to score a late touchdown, but when the Saints went for the 2-point conversion and the tie, the Dolphins came up with a huge play as Minkah Fitzpatrick picked off Tyler Shough and returned it for 2 points.

Then after the Saints got a rare onside kick and Miami's defense was forced to get back on the field, the Dolphins got a quick stop that culminated with a fourth-down stuff on a Tyler Shough quarterback sneak.

The Dolphins have won four of five, perhaps saving head coach Mike McDaniel's job in the process. They probably have saved defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver's job, too.

Since that awful start on defense, the Dolphins allowed 10, 28, 13 and 13 points in their four games heading into Week 13. The 28-point game was the only loss in that stretch, to Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens. The Dolphins have turned it around despite dealing pass rusher Jaelan Phillips to the Eagles before the trade deadline. It's an impressive transformation, and it came out of nowhere.

LOSERS

Pete Carroll:As the season goes on, it gets harder to make a case for Carroll to get a second season with the Las Vegas Raiders.

Last week there was a big shakeup, as Carroll fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. Nothing got better. Ashton Jeanty was quiet again, Geno Smith had another mediocre day and even though Brock Bowers was great with two touchdown catches (including a fantastic one for his second score), the Los AngelesChargers beat the Raiders soundly, 31-14. The Raiders had 156 yards of offense.

Once a coach starts firing coordinators, it's a sign he's in trouble. You have only so many coordinators to blame your problems on. The Raiders have fired their offensive coordinator and special teams coordinator over the past few weeks. With the Raiders at 2-10, and having lost 10 of their last 11, Carroll's future will be a big topic of discussion over the next few weeks.

Max Brosmer's moment of infamy:We knew the most likely outcome for Brosmer, an undrafted rookie making his first NFL start, was he would struggle against a tough Seattle Seahawks defense.

He just had to avoid a blooper that would be replayed a million times. Nope.

Brosmer had one of the most embarrassing plays of the season in theMinnesota Vikings' loss on Sunday. On a fourth down, Brosmer was stumbling down when he tossed away the ball, without looking, praying for a positive result. Instead, his pass went right to Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones IV, who went 85 yards for a pick 6.

That might have been OK if Brosmer had otherwise played well in place of J.J. McCarthy. He didn't. He looked very much like an undrafted rookie making his first start against one of the NFL's best defenses. Brosmer had 126 yards and threw four interceptions. His passer rating was 32.8. The Vikings were shut out for the first time since 2007. The Seahawks didn't play particularly well against the Vikings' defense, but Jones' pick 6 was really all they needed.

Nothing is saving the Vikings this season. And now they're embarrassing themselves.

Indianapolis Colts' hold on AFC South:A few weeks ago, there was chatter that the Colts were the best team in football. They might not even end up winning their division.

The Colts took a damaging loss Sunday. The Houston Texans continued their hot streak, with their defense making several big plays and their offense doing enough tobeat the Colts 20-16. The Texans failed to convert a tush push on third and fourth downs late in the game, giving the Colts a chance. Daniel Jones got the Colts into Texans territory but the drive stalled and Jones' fourth-down pass was knocked down to give Houston a huge stop.

Jones' fractured fibula was reported this past week, and that has to be a reason the Colts' offense has taken a step back. Indianapolis has lost three of four and the only win was an overtime victory over a bad Atlanta Falcons team in Berlin.

The Colts are now 8-4. TheJaguars are also 8-4 after they beat the Titans on Sundayand the Texans are back in the race at 7-5. A dream start to the season is evaporating quickly.

Tennessee Titans and their coaching search:The bad part about the Titans firing head coach Brian Callahan so early in the season is it allowed the top candidates in the 2026 head-coaching cycle ample opportunity to watch Tennessee play.

The job is beyond a fixer-upper. The Titans are a horrible team, and aside from having Cam Ward (which might not be the draw we think it is) and an inside track at the top overall pick in next year's NFL Draft, there's not a lot to sell any candidate with multiple options. The Titans were uncompetitive at home in a25-3 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Titans are 1-11. An incredibly lucky win over the Arizona Cardinals has saved them from weeks of talk of the 0-17 possibility and being one of the worst teams ever.

Ward is a conundrum. The top overall pick of this year's draft has some impressive highlights but the body of work is not great. The Titans have scored 14 or fewer points seven times this season. You can blame the infrastructure around Ward for his struggles, but it's hard to deny he has struggled. He had just 141 yards on 38 attempts Sunday. The new head coach would have to buy into turning Ward into a franchise quarterback, which is possible but he doesn't have the post-rookie promise of someone like Caleb Williams a year ago.

The Titans will hire a decent candidate. It's one of 32 jobs and the franchise does have Ward and likely the top pick. But it needs to be built from the ground up, and that's a scary proposition for a candidate with other offers.

Raheem Morris:It's the time of year in which coaches have to worry about what will happen after the season. Another bad loss for the Atlanta Falcons won't look good on Morris.

The Falcons were facing a New York Jets team that was 2-9 coming in and using Tyrod Taylor at quarterback after benching the ineffective Justin Fields. The Falcons blew a late 24-17 lead, allowing the Jets to tie it and then drive for a game-winning field goal as time expired.

TheFalcons lost 27-24 and are now 4-8 this season. They've been a big disappointment. Even worse, their first-round draft pick in 2026 was traded to the Los Angeles Rams during this year's draft.

Morris might pay the price for the poor record. Atlanta went 8-9 last season, Morris' first full season leading the team, and this season has been even worse. A young Falcons team hasn't made progress. Over the rest of the season the Falcons will have to ask themselves if they're seeing enough to justify running it back with Morris for another season.

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Browns players call out 49ers' Jauan Jennings: 'I see why he got punched'

Nearly one week after he was at the center of a heated confrontation with an opponent,San Francisco 49erswide receiver Jauan Jennings once again has drawn the ire of multiple members of another team.

After the49ers' 26-8 win over the Cleveland Brownson Sunday,Brownsdefensive tackle Shelby Harris alleged that Jennings crossed a line with his remarks while defensive tackle Maliek Collins was injured. Collins left the game in the third quarter with a knee injury and did not return.

"He says some things that you should not say to a man, ever," Harris, who did not elaborate on the nature of Jennngs' comments, told reporters after the game. "But I don't respect it because you say that (and) then run behind your O-line. That's some real soft (expletive), and I want that known.

"I see why they punched your (groin). I'm surprised nobody punched him in the jaw yet."

Collins' remark referenced Carolina Panthers safety Tre'von Moehrig punching Jennings in the groin area toward the end of the49ers' win on Nov. 24. Moehrig, who was suspended for one game for the incident, said the receiver was "talking crazy" during the game.

"He had a lot to say that was demeaning and disparaging toward some of our players," Browns defensive end Myles Garrett said of Jennings. "I was just trying to separate everybody. I tried to go up and ask what the problem was, and he started coming at me. Some guys just roll like that. I don't feel like that belongs in the game, but if that works for them, then hey, more power to them."

Jennings hauled in a fourth-quarter touchdown to extend the 49ers' lead and help put the game out of reach.

Week 6: Washington Commanders wide receiver Chris Moore (19) celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown during the Week 6: Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier (25) carries the ball for a touchdown against the Buffalo Bills at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Falcons played the game while sporting throwback uniforms that harken back to the team's inaugural season of 1966. Week 6: Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen operates at the line of scrimmage before a play against the Atlanta Falcons during a Week 6: Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young looks for a receiver against the Dallas Cowboys at Bank of America Stadium. The Panthers wore this uniform combination for the first time in the 30-27 win. <p style=Week 5: Buffalo Bills wide receiver Curtis Samuel makes a catch against the New England Patriots at Highmark Stadium. The Bills wore their new "Rivalries" uniform for the "Sunday Night Football" game, which the Patriots won, 23-20.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 5: Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray makes a throw during the third quarter against the Tennessee Titans at State Farm Stadium. The Cardinals wore their all-black uniforms, but were defeated 22-21. <p style=Week 5: Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield awaits the snap against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field. Both teams wore throwback uniforms in the Buccaneers' 38-35 win. The Buccaneers and Seahawks entered the NFL together as expansion teams in 1976.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 5: Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tory Horton (15) is congratulated by teammate AJ Barner (88) after catching a touchdown pass against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half at Lumen Field. The Seahawks wore throwback uniforms harkening back to the team's original look from 1976-2001. Week 5: Los Angeles Chargers running back Omarion Hampton (8) runs against the Washington Commanders during the first quarter at SoFi Stadium. The Chargers wore monochrome powder blue uniform pants and jerseys for the first time. Week 5: New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson (5) is tackled by the Dallas Cowboys' Trevon Diggs (7) and Juanyeh Thomas (2) during the first half at MetLife Stadium. The Cowboys wore their Week 5: New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields stands in the pocket against the Dallas Cowboys during the first half at MetLife Stadium. The Jets wore their all-black uniforms in the 37-22 loss. <p style=Week 4: Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (10) hands the ball off to running back J.K. Dobbins during the "Monday Night Football" game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Empower Field at Mile High. The Broncos wore their "Midnight Navy" uniforms for the 28-3 win.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Week 4: Miami Dolphins running back De'von Achane rushes the ball against the New York Jets during a 27-21 win on "Monday Night Football" at Hard Rock Stadium. The Dolphins wore their new their Nike "Rivalries" uniforms – the team version dubbed "Dark Waters."

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Week 4: The Arizona Cardinals defense tackles Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tory Horton (15) during the first quarter of a "Thursday Night Football" game at State Farm Stadium. The Cardinals became the first NFL team to wear the new Nike "Rivalries" uniform in a game. The Seahawks won the game, 23-20.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 3: Baltimore Ravens tight end Charlie Kolar (88) makes a catch during his team's <p style=Week 3: New Orleans Saints running back Kendre Miller (5) stiff arms Seattle Seahawks linebacker Tyrice Knight (48) during the second quarter at Lumen Field. The Saints wore their all-white uniform and helmet combo for the first time in the 44-13 loss.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Week 3: San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey carries the ball against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half at Levi's Stadium. The 49ers wore throwback jerseys - an homage to the team's 1950s look, as well as its 1994 Super Bowl-winning season - in the 16-15 win against the Cardinals.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 3: New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry (85) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Gillette Stadium. New England brought out its iconic Week 3: Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White (1) runs with the ball as New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner attempts to make the tackle during the second quarter at Raymond James Stadium. The Buccaneers wore their famous Week 3: Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during the fourth quarter at Huntington Bank Field. The Browns debuted their Week 3: Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jourdan Lewis (2) celebrates after making an interception in the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans at EverBank Stadium. The Jaguars wore their Week 3: Carolina Panthers tight end JaTavion Saunders runs with the ball against the Atlanta Falcons at Bank of America Stadium. The Panthers wore their special black helmets in the 30-0 win. <p style=Week 2: Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) runs the ball against the Atlanta Falcons at U.S. Bank Stadium. Sporting "The Vikings Classic" throwback uniform inspired by the team's look during the 1960s and '70s, Minnesota was defeated, 22-6.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 2: The Green Bay Packers' Micah Parsons (1) reacts during a Week 1: New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara scores a touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals at Caesars Superdome. The Saints wore their reimagined

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NFL playoff picture Week 13: Bears take NFC's top spot, AFC South changes hands

Every week for the duration of the2025 regular season,USA TODAY Sportswill provide timely updates to theNFL's ever-evolving playoff picture − typically starting Sunday afternoon and then moving forward for the remainder of the week (through Monday's and Thursday's games or Saturday's, if applicable. And, when the holidays roll around, we'll be watching then, too).

What just happened? What does it mean? What are the pertinent factors (and, perhaps, tiebreakers) prominently in play as each conference's seven-team bracket begins to crystallize? All will be explained and analyzed up to the point when the postseason field is finalized on Sunday, Jan. 4.

Here's where things stand withWeek 13underway:

<p style=Week 1: Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa (18) makes a catch for a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during the fourth quarter at Lambeau Field. The play was originally ruled an incomplete pass, but the call was overturned. Despite TeSlaa's effort, the Packers won the game 27-13.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 1: The New England Patriots' Robert Spillane (14) and Christian Elliss (53) tackle Las Vegas Raiders tight end Michael Mayer (87) during the second half at Gillette Stadium. The Raiders won the game, 20-13. Week 1: New York Giants quarterback Russell Wilson (3) fumbles the ball on a tackle by Washington Commanders safety Will Harris (3) during the first quarter at Northwest Stadium. It was a rough Giants debut for Wilson (17 of 37 passing for 168 yards) as the Commanders won the game, 21-6. Week 1: Fireworks go off before the NFL Kickoff Game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field. The defending Super Bowl champion Eagles opened the season with a 24-20 victory over their longtime NFC East rivals.

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Week 1: Detroit Lions wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa (18)makes a catch for a touchdownagainst the Green Bay Packers during the fourth quarter at Lambeau Field. The play was originally ruled an incomplete pass, but the call was overturned. Despite TeSlaa's effort, the Packers won the game 27-13.

NFC playoff picture

1.Chicago Bears(9-3), NFC North leaders:With back-to-back victories over winning adversaries − in conjunction with the Rams' stunning loss Sunday − theBearshave now rocketed to the top of the conference. Chicago's 6-2 record in NFC games sends LA (4-3) down a spot.Remaining schedule: atPackers, vs.Browns, vs. Packers, at 49ers, vs.Lions

2.Los Angeles Rams(9-3), NFC West leaders:Carolina snapped their NFC-high six-game winning streak in rainy Charlotte, a loss that dropped LA out of the conference's top spot.Remaining schedule: at Cardinals, vs. Lions, atSeahawks, at Falcons, vs. Cardinals

3.Philadelphia Eagles(8-4), NFC East leaders:Two losses in a row not only mean a lot more scrutiny but − beware − a team that could fall into the Cowboys' clutches in the division if it's not careful.Remaining schedule: at Chargers, vs. Raiders, atCommanders, atBills, vs. Commanders

4.Tampa Bay Buccaneers(7-5), NFC South leaders:They narrowly beat Arizona to narrowly maintain their half-game lead over Carolina in the division.Remaining schedule: vs.Saints, vs. Falcons, atPanthers, atDolphins, vs. Panthers

5.Seattle Seahawks(9-3), wild card No. 1:All three of the 'Hawks' losses are against NFC opponents, including two in the division − defeats that won't serve them well in the tiebreaker department. Seattle's Week 11 loss to the Rams meant they couldn't move up Sunday ... but they are otherwise tied for first place in the NFC West.Remaining schedule: at Falcons, vs. Colts, vs. Rams, at Panthers, at 49ers

6.Green Bay Packers(8-3-1), wild card No. 2:They merely maintained their standing (for now) with their Thanksgiving win at Detroit, but a loss would have dropped them from the field entirely. A thin margin for the Pack to be sure ... yet they remain just a half-game off the NFC North lead, too.Remaining schedule: vs. Bears, atBroncos, at Bears, vs.Ravens, atVikings

7.San Francisco 49ers(9-4), wild card No. 3:They now have a 1½-game lead on their wild-card pursuers after Sunday's win, but are only a half-game behind the Rams for the NFC West lead.Remaining schedule: BYE, vs. Titans, at Colts, vs. Bears, vs. Seahawks

8.Detroit Lions(7-5), in the hunt:Getting swept by the Packers further entrenches Detroit, which could have moved into a wild-card slot with a Turkey Day win, on the outside of the field. Huge game this Thursday night with Dallas.Remaining schedule: vs. Cowboys, at Rams, vs. Steelers, at Vikings, at Bears

9.Dallas Cowboys(6-5-1), in the hunt:Three wins in a row further fuels playoff aspirations in Big D. Week 14's game in Detroit looms as massive − and potentially must-win − for the Cowboys and Lions.Remaining schedule: at Lions, vs. Vikings, vs. Chargers, at Commanders, atGiants

10.Carolina Panthers(7-6), in the hunt:A shocking upset of the Rams on Sunday reaffirms the Panthers as an outfit to be reckoned with, though they didn't gain any ground in the wild-card or divisional races (on a day when they could have gone into first place had Tampa Bay lost).Remaining schedule: BYE, at Saints, vs.Buccaneers, vs. Seahawks, at Buccaneers

AFC playoff picture

1.New England Patriots(10-2), AFC East leaders:Week 12's narrow defeat of theBengalsgave the Pats the league's best record, moving them past Denver and into the conference's top spot. Good chance they hold onto it when they hit their off week.Remaining schedule: vs. Giants, BYE, vs. Bills, at Ravens, at Jets, vs. Dolphins

2.Denver Broncos(9-2), AFC West leaders:Being idle during Week 12 cost them first place in the conference, but you can bet the break was welcome − especially for a team that will need to be close to fully charged for a brutal four-game stretch at the end of its regular season.Remaining schedule: at Commanders, at Raiders, vs. Packers, vs.Jaguars, at Chiefs, vs. Chargers

3.Jacksonville Jaguars(8-4),AFC South leaders:Their win in Nashville coupled with Indy's loss moves the Jags into first place by virtue of the common-games played tiebreaker, which they own by a one-win advantage. Slide back later, and victories over the Chiefs and Chargers could serve them well when it's time to sort out tiebreakers.Remaining schedule: vs. Colts, vs. Jets, at Broncos, vs. Colts, at Titans

4.Pittsburgh Steelers(6-5),AFC North leaders:Baltimore's Thanksgiving loss restores them to first place. A win over Buffalo on Sunday would help a lot more.Remaining schedule: vs. Bills, at Ravens, vs. Dolphins, at Lions, at Browns, vs. Ravens

5.Indianapolis Colts(8-4),wild card No. 1:They've dropped three of their past four to fall off the conference pace ... and have now ceded first place in the AFC South to Jacksonville after Sunday's loss to Houston. And the schedule doesn't let up the rest of the way out.Remaining schedule: at Seahawks, vs. 49ers, vs. Jaguars, atTexans

6.Los Angeles Chargers(7-4), wild card No. 2:They needed last week off ... and Buffalo's Week 12 loss granted the battered Bolts improved positioning.Remaining schedule: vs. Raiders, vs. Eagles, at Chiefs, at Cowboys, vs. Texans, at Broncos

7.Buffalo Bills(7-4), wild card No. 3:QB Josh Allen took a beating− as did the Bills' hopes of catching the Patriots in the AFC East race in their most recent loss to Houston. A 4-3 record in conference games leaves Buffalo behind the Chargers in the wild-card seeding.Remaining schedule: at Steelers, vs. Bengals, at Patriots, at Browns, vs. Eagles, vs. Jets

8.Houston Texans(7-5), in the hunt:They've won five of six, including four in a row. If they want to win the AFC South for a third straight year, the Texans likely need to sweep the Colts − and they took their first step toward that with Sunday's win at Indy − while continuing their surge.Remaining schedule: at Chiefs, vs. Cardinals, vs. Raiders, at Chargers, vs. Colts

9.Kansas City Chiefs(6-6), in the hunt:Not only will they almost certainly not win the AFC West for the first time since 2015, they could well miss the postseason for the first time since 2014 − Andy Reid's second year in K.C. And don't forget they've lost to the Broncos, Chargers, Bills and Jags, who are all ahead of them.Remaining schedule: vs. Texans, vs. Chargers, at Titans, vs. Broncos, at Raiders

10.Baltimore Ravens(6-6),in the hunt:A sloppy performance against the Bengalscost them first place in the AFC North and a slot in the projected playoff field. Unlike several other squads, the Ravens are also on the wrong side of a head-to-head tiebreaker with Kansas City.Remaining schedule: vs. Steelers, at Bengals, vs. Patriots, at Packers, at Steelers

NFL teams eliminated from playoff contention in 2025

▶New York Giants

▶Arizona Cardinals

▶New Orleans Saints

▶Tennessee Titans

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Georgia is new No. 3 behind Ohio State, Indiana in AP Top 25

The Big Ten Conference championship game will be a battle of the top two teams in the Associated Press Top 25 poll as No. 1 Ohio State faces No. 2 Indiana at Indianapolis on Saturday.

Beyond that pair, the top five of the most recent poll Sunday was a bit scrambled with Georgia and Oregon moving up one spot to No. 3 and No. 4, respectively. No. 5 Texas Tech jumped up two spots after a 49-0 blowout victory at West Virginia.

Texas A&M tumbled four spots to No. 7 after the Aggies lost for the first time this season, 27-17 at Texas.

While Miami and Vanderbilt each earned convincing victories, Miami moved up one spot to No. 12, while Vanderbilt dropped a spot to No. 13. No. 14 Texas moved up two spots.

Michigan fell three spots to No. 18 after its 27-9 loss to Ohio State, while James Madision, the highest-ranked Group of Five team, moved up a spot to No. 19.

No. 22 Arizona, No. 23 Navy and No. 25 Missouri all entered the Top 25 this week, while Tennessee, Pittsburgh and SMU fell out of the poll. Navy is set to face Army on Dec. 13.

Associated Press Top 25

1. Ohio State (12-0)

2. Indiana (12-0)

3. Georgia (11-1)

4. Oregon (11-1)

5. Texas Tech (11-1)

6. Ole Miss (11-1)

7. Texas A&M (11-1)

8. Oklahoma (10-2)

9. Notre Dame (10-2)

10. Alabama (10-2)

11. BYU (11-1)

12. Miami (10-2)

13. Vanderbilt (10-2)

14. Texas (9-3)

15. Utah (10-2)

16. Virginia (10-2)

17. USC (9-3)

18. Michigan (9-3)

19. James Madison (11-1)

20. North Texas (11-1)

21. Tulane (10-2)

22. Arizona (9-3)

23. Navy (9-2)

24. Georgia Tech (9-3)

25. Missouri (8-4)

--Field Level Media

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