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Today, we’re covering everything that matters after a busy Sunday, including playoff scenarios, Sam Darnold’s future and No. 1 pick odds.
Last night’s most impressive play was Michael Penix Jr.’s dart to Kyle Pitts on fourth-and-goal while down seven in crunch time.
Penix to KP!!!!!! What?!?!
NBC | NFL+ pic.twitter.com/TdAGEbmeUt
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) December 30, 2024
But the second-time starter’s first NFL passing touchdown wasn’t enough, as one of the best rookie quarterback duels in recent memory saw Penix hampered by Atlanta’s awful timeout management* and outplayed by Jayden Daniels, who rushed for 127 yards and threw for 227 more as the Commanders won in overtime, 30-24.
* The Falcons had two timeouts, but chose to let 17 of the final 33 seconds tick before finishing regulation with a spare timeout. Yuck. Here’s the full sequence:
The Falcons win this game if Raheem Morris uses a timeout here… instead, 17 unnecessary seconds run off the clock 🤦♂️pic.twitter.com/AP499qpf02
— Kicks (@kicks) December 30, 2024
Now we’re already going to turn the page, since it’s that time of year. With 12 of 14 playoff teams set, let’s look ahead to the final weekend’s postseason implications:
NFC Playoff Picture
Seed | Team | Record | Week 18 |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
14-2 |
at Lions |
|
2 |
13-3 |
vs. Giants |
|
3 |
10-6 |
vs. Seahawks |
|
4 |
9-7 |
vs. Saints |
|
5 |
13-2 |
vs. Vikings |
|
6 |
11-5 |
vs. Bears |
|
7 |
11-5 |
at Cowboys |
|
8 |
8-8 |
vs. Panthers |
Only one NFC team should rest their starters:
Five NFC teams are still playing for higher seeds, with nothing that can be changed by tonight’s outcome (the Lions are 3.5-point road favorites against the 49ers, per BetMGM):
Win and you’re in:
But a Buccaneers loss would mean …
For more NFC, Mike Sando and NFL execs rank the playoff teams. Hint: The Vikings are No. 1.
The AFC is a different story:
AFC Playoff Picture
Seed | Team | Record | Week 18 |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
15-1 |
at Broncos |
|
2 |
13-3 |
at Patriots |
|
3 |
11-5 |
vs. Browns |
|
4 |
9-7 |
at Titans |
|
5 |
10-6 |
vs. Bengals |
|
6 |
10-6 |
at Raiders |
|
7 |
9-7 |
vs. Chiefs |
|
8 |
8-8 |
at Jets |
|
9 |
8-8 |
at Steelers |
The Chiefs, Bills and Texans are locked into their respective seeds regardless of next week’s outcome. They could sit players:
Meanwhile, still playing for a higher seed:
One team can guarantee itself the final spot:
A Broncos loss would mean …
Below, we’re looking at new No. 1 pick scenarios after the Giants’ shocking win. But first, Dianna shares the latest from Minnesota:
The Vikings don’t need to get too far ahead of themselves — they are about to play for the top seed in the NFC. But a decision at quarterback has been looming all season, and a team source made it clear when we spoke last week: In 2025, Minnesota wants to bring back Sam Darnold, who had a 377-yard, three-touchdown game against the Packers yesterday.
Darnold is playing on a one-year, $10 million deal this year, and he’s in line to perhaps quadruple that annual value on his next contract. The franchise tag is an option for the Vikings, if they can’t work out a long-term deal.
Retaining Darnold wouldn’t mean J.J. McCarthy is no longer seen as a future franchise QB (just look at Jordan Love’s career). But the Vikings aren’t ignoring what Darnold has accomplished this season, and judging by the celebration after yesterday’s win over Green Bay, the locker room would be on board with it too.
Back to you, Jacob.
Meanwhile, the NFL Draft order changed significantly just one day after Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders — a potential No. 1 draftee — was spotted with New York Giants themed-cleats at his locker. (His team then got flattened by BYU.)
Those Giants won their first home game of the season, a 45-33 shootout against the playoff-hopeful Colts on a baffling Sunday when the Jaguars and Raiders also won. Here’s the updated draft order:
Current NFL Draft Order
Pick | Team | Record | SOS |
---|---|---|---|
1 |
3-13 |
0.469 |
|
2 |
3-13 |
0.511 |
|
3 |
3-13 |
0.539 |
|
4 |
3-13 |
0.549 |
|
5 |
4-12 |
0.472 |
|
6 |
4-12 |
0.498 |
|
7 |
4-12 |
0.500 |
|
8 |
4-12 |
0.546 |
|
9 |
4-12 |
0.553 |
|
10 |
5-11 |
0.511 |
No. 1: Patriots (3-13). Their strength of schedule gives them the edge, but a win against Buffalo’s backups next week could drop them multiple spots. If they remain at No. 1, I’d expect them to trade down with a QB-needy team. If not, it would be New England’s first No. 1 pick since Drew Bledsoe in 1993.
No. 2: Titans (3-13). This could also change, with Tennessee currently a four-point home favorite against the Texans, who could be resting starters. These Titans beat a full Texans team in Week 12. Still, it could be the franchise’s first No. 1 since Earl Campbell in 1978.
No. 3: Browns (3-13). I’d expect Cleveland to lose to the highly incentivized Ravens. This could mean the Browns draft first for the third time since 2017. And yes, they are starting from scratch at QB.
No. 4: Giants (3-13). Depending on whether the Eagles sit starters in Week 18, we could see the Giants pull off another upset. They are currently 3.5-point road underdogs against Philadelphia. One way or another, I’d expect them to move up for a quarterback.
No. 5: Jaguars (4-12). Yesterday’s 20-13 win over Tennessee dropped them to fifth, though they could return to a higher slot, as they are 5.5-point road underdogs against the Colts in Week 18.
No. 6: Jets (4-12). A loss to Miami this week could mean the Jets draft in the top three … after entering the year with Super Bowl expectations and remaining relatively healthy throughout. It’s somehow Robert Saleh’s fault, right? Yikes.
No. 7: Panthers (4-12). Despite Bryce Young’s continued improvement, one of the worst losses in franchise history (yesterday’s 48-14 drubbing by the Buccaneers) reminded the world that this is a bad team. This early pick should improve a defense that is likely to finish as one of six in NFL history to allow 500-plus points, one reason DC Ejiro Evero’s future is in question.
No. 8: Raiders (4-12). On a two-game win streak, Las Vegas could save HC Antonio Pierce’s job with another next week. That might not be a good thing, as he’s struggled with game management and staffing — he fired his offensive coordinator, offensive line coach and quarterbacks coach midseason.
No. 9: Bears (4-12). On the bright side, the worst year in modern Chicago sports history is over, and the Bears should hold three picks in the top 40, thanks to the Bryce Young trade in 2023.
No. 10: Saints (5-11). A motivated Buccaneers team should beat up on one of the most injured teams in the NFL, and the Saints should be drafting in the top 10 for the first time since 2008.
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