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Trevor Lawrence needs 1 rushing TD on Sunday to become the fourth QB in NFL history with at least 25 TD passes and 10 rushing TDs in a season.

The other 3 are Josh Allen, Kyler Murray, and Cam Newton.

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[Schefter] The Miami Dolphins have brought on Hall-of-Fame QB and ESPN analyst Troy Aikman as a consultant to advise the organization on its general manager search process, per sources.
https://www.espn.com/contributor/adam-schefter/4ea8c07d056b2

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Kurt Warner on the MVP debate

Kurt Warner tweeted the following thoughts on why it's ridiculous to use SOS in the MVP debate. He also went into more detail in this YT video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SLDK3r9NwmA

>People who are using ANY NFL schedule as a means of discrediting a phenomenal season & an MVP case is ridiculous to me!! They are all NFL players… you play the teams on your schedule, when & where they tell you… each game has its own story… and the player who’s had the best season should win the MVP, period!!

>There are so many factors we could use just for TDs:

>What was avg distance of throw?
How much YAC on each? Was guy wide open? Did WR make a great catch? How many atts inside 5 did a QB get?
Was it man (easier) or zone (more difficult)?
How much did a QB throw in a blowout game?

>They could all build a case… but again, you play the play… you play the game… and then we should watch it all & decide who has the best season!

For context, Kurt Warner won the 1999 MVP with the greatest show on turf in the easiest SOS schedule ever recorded, with his RB Marshall Faulk being the MVP runner up that season

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[Schefter] Tennessee has restructured its front office to have Titans GM Mike Borgonzi spearhead the team’s head coaching search and control the team’s 53-man roster. He now will report directly to Titans owner Amy Adams Strunk.
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[Schefter] Source: Jaguars reached agreement today with OL Cole Van Lanen on a three-year, $51 million extension that includes $32.5 million guaranteed. Deal could be worth up to $55.5 million with incentives.
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Giants TE Theo Johnson shown on the jumbotron attending the Knicks game tonight. He’s has been ruled out for Sunday’s game with an illness.

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NEW YORK GIANTS

Out:

CB Cor'Dale Flott (Knee)

S Jevón Holland (Knee/Concussion)

TE Theo Johnson (Illness)

OL Evan Neal (Neck)

DL Rakeem Nuñez-Roches Sr. (Ankle/Toe)

WR Wan'Dale Robinson (Rib)

Questionable:
WR Jalin Hyatt (Illness)

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Official r/NFL Week 17 Power Rankings

Welcome to week 17 of the 2025 r/NFL power rankings, the most biased-unbiased source for power rankings on the web. The Rams take yet another L, against the best spoiler team in the league. Stafford is doing his best to fumble his MVP as LAR drops three spots from last week. The Bucs and Bills are the only teams to drop more spots. The 49ers bump up three, which now puts Three NFC West teams in the top five. I don't know if that's ever happened before. The Texans continue to climb, the Cardinals continue to slip, and the Raiders have now held onto the bottom spot for the last month. Do the Browns deserve to move up three with a 13-6 win against the Steelers? Is a drop of only one spot enough for the Lions? Are the Eagles good again? Discuss! 30/32 Reporting

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1. | (/SEA) | Seahawks | -- | 13-3 | A massive game between the Seahawks and 49ers in the final week of the season. I'm getting pretty SICK AND TIRED OF THIS SHIT. The Seahawks will head to Santa Clara this week with the NFC's #1 seed on the line. The good news? The defense is playing like an all-time unit. Mike MacDonald has put together an absolutely sick defense, and I trust them in any game against any opponent. The bad news? The offense has not been great. Every single game, it feels like Darnold makes at least one (usually multiple) horrendous decision. He, again, had 2 turnovers this week against the Panthers in a game Seattle won handily 27-10. There should've even been a third turnover, with Sam throwing the ball directly to Jaycee Horn on the first Seahawks offensive play of the game (Horn dropped the easy pick). That frightens me! The offense has not felt dynamic in quite some time. They start every game incredibly slow before putting things together in the second half. That can't happen in the playoffs. A first-round bye AND home games throughout would be huge. Go Hawks.
2. | (/NE) | Patriots | +1 | 13-3 | So my Christmas letter to Santa this year went something like this “Dear Santa, as a dedicated Patriots fan and North Pole enthusiast, all I want for Christmas this year is at least 13 wins, a division title, an easy schedule, a high-powered offense, a shot at the 1st seed in the AFC, a 23 year old MVP at Quarterback, a chance to humiliate the Jets during the holidays, our injured players to all return for the playoffs, a coach of the year award, two Pro Bowlers, a couple of All Pros, Drake “Drake Maye” Maye, and a deep playoff run resulting in a 7th ring for New England. I've been very good this year, so I think this is a fair list for any sports fan to wish for. Sincerely: Patriots Ranker.” I'd say Santa has done a pretty great job so far! He told me a couple of the items on the list were delayed (shipping times this time of year are just crazy) but that I should expect the undelivered items no later than February. This really is the most magical time of the year. Edit: Stefon Diggs may or may not be on the naughty list.
3. | (/DEN) | Broncos | +1 | 13-3 | The Broncos have always been good. Having been the real deal this entire time, across a 13 win season (so far), may seem obvious. And I assure you, dear reader, it is the truth. Look no further than the signature wins of this team across that win streak. Beat the Texans? They are one of the scariest teams entering the playoffs. Great team, impressive win for the Broncos. Beat the Chiefs, twice? They are a perennial powerhouse, Arrowhead is one of the most hostile environments to play in the NFL, and the enigmatic Chris Oladokun, after 4 years of mental reps in Andy Reid's system, is almost indistinguishable from their starter. Great team, impressive win for the Broncos. Beat the Packers? Well, they played it close with the ascending Bears in a thriller, plus the world-beating Micah Parsons played the first half against Denver. Exciting team, impressive win for