CLINCHED: New England – AFC East
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Week 17 playoff scenarios (Pro Football Weekly)
CLINCHED: New England – AFC East
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Week 17 playoff scenarios (Pro Football Weekly)
The Ravens are AFC North champs, and the Bengals are playoff-bound, too. Meanwhile, the Steelers are left to ponder a lost season. We explore in the AFC North “Spin Cycle.”
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AFC North Spin cycle: The Steelers’ wasted season (Pro Football Weekly)
New England – AFC East
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2012 NFL Playoffs Scenarios for Week 17 (The SportsXchange)
1. Denver Broncos: Von Miller gets franchise record for sacks in a season in 10th straight win. 2. Atlanta Falcons: Matt Ryan has completed 80 percent of his passes past two games. 3. New England Patriots: Can’t forget they’ll have Rob Gronkowski for the playoffs. 4. San Francisco 49ers: Defensive holes showing: allowed 76 points in past two games. 5. Green Bay Packers: Thrashing of Titans was first double-digit win since Week Nine. 6. Seattle Seahawks: Wilson turned Rookie of the Year conversation into three-horse race. 7. …
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Power rankings: Consistent Broncos take hold of top spot (Pro Football Weekly)
The Vegas Bettors’ Poll is a power rating of all 32 NFL teams by handicappers. In Week 17, the Denver Broncos take over the top spot in the poll.
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NFL – Week 17 power rankings from NFL handicappers for every team
Another typical week in the AFC West — the Broncos dominated, the Raiders and Chiefs fell and the Chargers took advantage of a weak opponent.
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AFC West Spin cycle: Broncos taking care of business (Pro Football Weekly)
By Rich Kurtzman There was never a doubt. Manning’s men from the Mile High City started strong—opposite from most weeks this season—and completely controlled the game throughout. They took the opening kickoff and marched 80 yards down the field when Peyton Manning connected with Demaryius Thomas for a 22-yard touchdown. The veteran quarterback hit Decker in the back of the end zone, and the defense held Cleveland to only 137 yards of total offense in the first half and the 14-3 lead. When the second half started, the offense picked up right where they left off, converting their third 60-plus yard drive for a touchdown when Decker caught his second score on a slant pattern. Back-to-back three-and-outs were forced by the defense before they allowed a late touchdown, Jacob Hester pushed a score through the middle and Matt Prater tacked on a field goal for the 34-12 win. Offense overall: A- The offense was awesome throughout the game besides one major mistake, Manning’s interception in the end zone just before half. The Broncos were already up 14-3 and looking to push their lead to an almost insurmountable 18 points, when Knowshon Moreno didn’t break off his route at the goal like and the Browns picked off Manning’s pass. Still, Denver’s gunslinger enjoyed his best passing game of the year, with a season-high 339 yards and three touchdowns with that one pick. Moreno wasn’t great, but his 78 yards were good enough while nearly everything worked passing-wise. Demaryius Thomas had a game-high 102 yards, tight end Jacob Tamme caught two passes for 69 yards and six Denver receivers caught a pass all game. Also, the offensive unit started 9-11 on third down conversions, only to finish 9-15, which is still a very strong 60 percent. Defense Overall: B+ Denver’s defense started out soft, in mainly zone coverage, which allowed Brandon Weeden to push his team down field with ease. But once the Browns got into the red zone, the Broncos stepped up and forced a field goal. They set the tone from there, forcing two punts on Cleveland’s only other drives of the first half. After the break, they were phenomenal, putting pressure on the quarterback on nearly every play. The Orange Crush crushed Weeden—a sack on him by Von Miller forced him from the game—and they finished with six sacks overall, most of which came in the second half. Special Teams Overall: C The Special teams were anything but special Sunday, until very late in the game. Trindon Holliday couldn’t get much going in the return game, finishing with eight yards on three returns. He muffed a punt, which was luckily recovered by Chris Harris in the third quarter. Matt Prater went 4-4 on extra points, and made his one field goal attempt of 41 yards in the fourth. The standout play from the squad was when they forced a fumble on a punt, with Lance Ball jumping on it to give the offense the ball on Cleveland’s 19 yard line. Coaching: B+ Jon Fox was fiery all day long, pumping up his team and talking to the referees when he disagreed with questionable calls. Fox was also intelligent to coach up rookie Brock Osweiler when he came into the game late to replace Manning. Jack Del Rio was on top of his game once again, adjusting and sending much more pressure after the Browns were successful early, and also directing his defense to bring an all-out blitz against Colt McCoy on his first play, which resulted in a sack. In all, it was a completely dominant game by the Denver Broncos for their 10th straight win. For more Local Football Bloggers and the latest Broncos news, see CBS Sports Denver . Rich Kurtzman is a Denver native, Colorado State University alumnus, sports nerd, athletics enthusiast, and competition junkie. Currently writing for a multitude of websites while working on books, one on the history of the Denver Broncos and Mile High Stadium. Find more of Rich’s Denver Broncos pieces on Examiner.com .
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Denver Broncos Blowout of Cleveland Browns Brings High Grades
Chuck Pagano was back at work Monday morning.
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Chuck Pagano of Indianapolis Colts returns to team facility
Here are the most interesting stories Monday in the AFC East: The New England Patriots still have a chance at one of the top two seeds in the AFC if…
DENVER (AP) – Cleveland Browns returner Joshua Cribbs lashed out at fans in an obscenity-laced tweet after a 34-12 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Said Cribbs: “See all the negativity on twitter after I gave my life to this …. . So 2 all u who are against me …. all y’all! I’m still gonna do me!” He would later delete the tweet. Later, Cribbs posted: “2 all browns fans who are with us win or lose, we got Pitt next week & this loss makes us hungry for a W!!!” Cribbs had a rough afternoon for the Browns as he fumbled a punt in the fourth quarter, which set up a Broncos score. (© Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.)
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Browns’ Cribbs Lashes Out On Twitter After Loss To Broncos