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The Dallas Cowboys have taken a hit in the latest NFL power rankings roundup after watching their playoff hopes plummet in Week 15.
The Broncos and Rams became the first two teams to clinch playoff berths on Sunday, and they have the inside track to the No. 1 seeds in the AFC and NFC.
On Monday at 8:15 p.m. ET at Acrisure Stadium, Jaylen Warren and the Pittsburgh Steelers go head to head against the Miami Dolphins in Week 15. Warren had eight carries for 13 yards in his last game. Warren (questionable, illness) is listed on the Steelers' injury report this week.
The Panthers have alternated wins and losses in their last eight games. Their head coach received some criticism for Sunday’s shaky performance vs. the Saints.
Drake Maye reached the fastest speed of his career (20.58 mph) as a lead blocker on TreVeyon Henderson's 65-yard TD run (who reached 21.25 mph). The play nearly doubled the @Patriots ' win probability (from 32% to 58%). #BUFvsNE | #NEPats pic.twitter.com/aJhhuLQlzj
Despite entering Week 15 as one of the least penalized teams in the NFL, they drew a whopping 11 flags for 103 yards in their 20-17 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Their sloppiness cost them an eighth win and sole possession of first place in the NFC South.
The Packers had a cleverly disguised coverage called on second-and-15. Another area in which Nix had struggled was reacting to disguised coverages. According to Pro Football Focus, before this week, Nix had the third-lowest passer rating (61.4) and second-most interceptions (5) in the league against disguised coverages.
Week 15 in the NFL brought abnormal scenarios and unpredictable moments that were voiced, producing some unforgettable quotes.
Normally, a week of upsets leads to significant changes, but this isn’t a normal division. The team with the best division record is in last place, and the team in the lead just blew one of the most embarrassing games in recent memory. No one wants to win the South, but someone has to. Here’s the Week 15 NFC South Review.