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By Marc Lawrence
Tuesday, Dec 2

What’s going on here?

The Rams, Eagles, Chiefs, Seahawks and Colts entered Week 13 as the five betting favorites to win the Super Bowl. Four of those teams (all but Seattle) promptly lost and got exposed in various ways.

The final month of the regular season is upon us, and it's hard to find any reliable contenders.

  • In the NFC, the defending champion Eagles (8-4) are flailing and the rock solid-seeming Rams (9-3) just showed they, too, are prone to a bad loss. The Bears (9-3) are the No. 1 seed, but can they really be trusted?

  • The Seahawks (9-3), 49ers (9-4), Packers (8-3-1) and Buccaneers (7-5) are the other teams in playoff position, while the Lions (7-5), Cowboys (6-5-1) and Panthers (7-6) are all in the hunt.

  • Meanwhile, in the AFC: The Colts (8-4) have gone from "best team in the league" to ceding control of their own division to the Jaguars (8-4). They now find themselves in the messy middle alongside the Bills (8-4), Chargers (8-4), Texans (7-5), Chiefs (6-6), Ravens (6-6) and Steelers (6-6).

  • The Broncos (10-2) have won nine straight games to leapfrog the Patriots (10-2) for first place, but they continue to fly under the radar. Perhaps that's because they barely eked out most of those wins, with seven of the nine being decided by four or fewer points.

What’s going on here!

 

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Every Game Matters

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Every game matters at this point in the NFL season as teams fight for playoff position and chase division titles.

Continuing from yesterday here's how the AFC playoff picture looks at the moment...

AFC

1. New England Patriots (10-2): Up next — vs. Buffalo 12/14
Notable odds: With a 2.5-game edge over the Bills, the Patriots are closing in on securing the AFC East title, at 93% to win it. And they have by far the highest odds of anyone to grab the No. 1 seed in the AFC, at 61%, according to The Athletic.

2. Denver Broncos (9-2): Up next — At Washington Commanders on Sunday
Notable odds: With another Chiefs loss, Denver is an even heavier favorite to win the AFC West crown, at 77%, along with a 27% probability of earning the AFC's No. 1 seed, per The Athletic.

3. Jacksonville Jaguars (8-4): Up next — vs. Indianapolis Colts in Week 14
Notable odds: The Jags are now the leaders in the AFC South, and are at 83% likely to make the postseason, per The Athletic.

4. Baltimore Ravens (6-6): Up next — vs. Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 14
Notable odds: Baltimore's playoff odds took a big hit with Thursday's loss to the Bengals. But they jumped right up to the top of their division after the Steelers' loss Sunday. The Ravens still have a 71% playoff probability, per the NFL.com.

5. Los Angeles Chargers (8-4): Up next — vs. Philadelphia Eagles in Week 14
Notable odds: The Chargers still have good odds of making the playoffs at 63%, per the NFL.com. Catching Denver for the division title, however, is a long shot 18%, per The Athletic.

6. Indianapolis Colts (8-4): Up next — At Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 14
Notable odds: The Colts now trail the Jaguars in the AFC South, but they are listed at 69% likely to make the playoffs by The Athletic and NFL.com.

7. Buffalo Bills (8-4): Up next — vs. Cincinnati Bengals in Week 14
Notable odds: While Buffalo's chances at catching up to New England to win the division title are slim (9% according to The Athletic), the Bills are still very likely to qualify for the postseason, at 89%.

Still in the AFC picture

8. Houston Texans (7-5): Up next — At Kansas City Chiefs in Week 14
Notable odds: The Texans' odds to make the playoffs took a jump after their win over the Colts, up to 61%, per The Athletic.

9. Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6): Up next — At Baltimore Ravens in Week 14
Notable odds: Pittsburgh entered the week at 38% to make the playoffs, according to NFL.com. That crashed to 28% after their latest loss. If they don't beat the Ravens next week, it may be out of reach.

10. Kansas City Chiefs (6-6): Up next — vs. Houston Texans in Week 14
Notable odds: Kansas City's Thanksgiving loss to the Cowboys was costly. NFL.com's model shows the Chiefs fell from 52% to 38% to make the postseason. At 3.5 games behind the Broncos in the AFC West, hopes of a division title are effectively down the drain.


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Miami, My Money

From The Playbook Football Newsletter

MAC dogs are 16-7-3 ATS in conference championship games, including 8-2-1 ATS
if they surrendered 21 or fewer points in
their last game. Say hello to Miami, Ohio.

BETCHA DIDN’T KNOW
Unstoppable

The 2024-25 Thunder put together a historic campaign en route to a championship. So far this season, the defending champs look even better.

Historic start: OKC beat Portland on Sunday to win their 12th straight game and become just the fourth team in NBA history to start a season 20-1 or better.

  • The 1969-70 Knicks started 20-1 and went on to win the championship.

  • The 1993-94 Rockets started 20-1 and went on to win the championship.

  • The 2015-16 Warriors started 21-0 and went on to lose in the NBA Finals.

  • The 2025-26 Thunder started 20-1 and [TBD].

The straw that stirs the drink: Reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is putting up 33-5-7 on 67.3% true shooting, which is pretty incredible for a guy who rarely even plays in the fourth quarter and has been without his wingman, Jalen Williams, for all but two games.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"The more I want to get something
done, the less I call it worker.”

- Richard Bach


STAT OF THE DAY
7-5

Interesting. At 7-5, Duke makes the ACC final vs UVA.  There were five ACC teams ranked ahead of Duke going into the weekend.


ASK MARC

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Boudreaux of Louisiana dropped us this note:  Marc, a long-time subscriber. Enjoy the commentary. Full disclosure I am an avid LSU fan. You criticize Kiffin for possibly leaving with coaches and players , in a playoff run and a desire to coach the team he put together, however completely forgive Sumrall for basically doing the same. I would be surprised if coaches and players don't follow Sumrall. Do you not believe he will be splitting attention between the jobs? I read your justifications that it is within the conference, however the argument is inconsistent in my opinion. Both take what is viewed as a better job. Perhaps this has more to do with your opinion on Kiffin overall.  My opinion is the NCAA has the entire situation in a mess. Heard an interesting story today that when Knute Rockne won the national championship in 1924 he did not fly back with team and was having discussions with USC about a job. Rumors were talks occurred prior to game. This man is revered by sports writer and ND circles. Has been going on a long time.

Marc Says: Great commentary, Boudreaux, and your points are well taken. And yes, my displeasure with Lane Kiffin is clear. This is his sixth different head coaching role at the FBS level, after serving as the youngest head coach in Oakland Raiders history at age 31 in 2007, when the Raiders picked QB JaMarcus Russell first in the NFL draft (he strongly opposed Russell's selection, who turned out to be the biggest bust in NFL Draft history). To his credit, across six teams and 13 seasons as a college head coach, only one season was losing—2018 at Florida Atlantic with a 5-7 record. A good head coach. Check. A man of character? Doubtful. Not when you leave the No. 7 team in the country in a lurch to take a job with another SEC program. Many feel he left a trail of sleaze on his way out of town, and I am one of them. Jon Sumrall chose to support the players he recruited at Tulane and to coach them in a bowl game this season. Kiffin did not. And that’s my point. His exit left a stain on college football.



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