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Week 17 Power Rankings: Broncos grab hold of the top spot (Shutdown Corner)

1. Denver Broncos (12-3) Last week: 3 The Broncos carry a 10-game winning streak into the regular season finale against the Chiefs, who limited Peyton Manning & Co. to a season-low 17 points on Nov. 25. Denver should have little trouble extending their winning streak to 11 games and could clinch home-field advantage throughout the playoffs with a win over the Chiefs and some help from Manning’s former team, the Colts, who host the Texans on Sunday. 2. Seattle Seahawks (10-5) Last week: 7 The Seahawks showed that they’re for real with a 42-13 blowout of the 49ers at CenturyLink Field on Sunday night. From an advanced metrics standpoint, the Seahawks are the No. 1 team in the NFL, ranking in the Top 5 in Football Outsiders’ offensive, defensive and special teams DVOA (Defense-adjusted Value Over Average). With a win over the Rams and losses by the 49ers and Packers, the Seahawks will get a first-round bye in the playoffs. 3. San Francisco 49ers (10-4-1) Last week: 1 One week after going on the road and beating the Patriots, the 49ers were trounced by division rival Seattle, lost wide receiver Mario Manningham for the remainder of the season and are not sure if All-Pro defensive lineman Justin Smith will be back for the playoffs. The NFC West is still theirs for the taking, but the 49ers are literally limping into the post-season. 4. New England Patriots (11-4) Last week: 2 So much for the ornery Patriots getting back on track by beating up on a cupcake in the form of the Jaguars in Week 16. New England looked sloppy from the get-go as Tom Brady and his receivers appeared to be operating off different playbooks. The Patriots need to get it together this week against the Dolphins as a first-round bye is beyond their control. 5. Green Bay Packers (11-4) Last week: 5 Not only are the Packers peaking at the right time, they’re getting healthy at the right time. Wide receiver Jordy Nelson and safety Charles Woodson could be back as early as this Sunday’s game against the Vikings, where the Packers have a chance to clinch the No. 2 seed in the NFC.

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Week 17 Power Rankings: Broncos grab hold of the top spot (Shutdown Corner)

Dolphins-Patriots Preview (The Associated Press)

The New England Patriots should have a pretty good idea whether their regular-season finale has any significance in the AFC playoff picture before the opening kickoff.

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Are the Broncos better than the Patriots?

In the First Take video above, Damien Woody, Christian Fauria and Chris Mannix discuss which team is the best team in the NFL. Woody, a former Patri…

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Are the Broncos better than the Patriots?

Fantasy football Week 17 defense/special teams rankings

ESPN fantasy staff rankings of defense/special teams for Week 17 of the fantasy football season

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John Elway Mounts A New, Historical Comeback For Denver Broncos

By Rich Kurtzman John Elway rides again! The old gunslinger may have hung up his spurs 13 seasons ago—beaten and broken physically before riding off into the sunset—but he’s taken the reins of the Broncos once again. (Credit, Harry How/Getty Images) In December, 2010, the Broncos were in the midst of their worst season in nearly 50 years. Josh McDaniels was fired from the head coaching spot he wasn’t qualified for and Eric Studesville was put in charged on an interim basis. Denver was down in the dumps, eventually finishing a dastardly 4-12. It may be no coincidence that this is the time Elway met with Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen and expressed interest in getting involved with the team. On January 5, 2011, Elway was named the Vice President of Football Operations, knowing everything was on the line. Where the Broncos sat two years ago, it was a mile high climb back to the top of the mountain—the team was in shambles. He would have to hire a new head coach and defensive coordinator, then try to piece together a football team through the draft and free agency. In short, Elway’s reputation—not only as a god-like figure in Denver, but as a football man in the NFL world—was on the line in a job he admitted he had little understanding of. But he met the challenges head on, insisting the franchise wasn’t rebuilding, but putting together a competitor immediately. Elway hired John Fox as the new head coach and allowed Fox to bring some of his familiar assistants to town, then hired Dennis Allen as the new Defensive Coordinator. That draft class may go down as one of the Broncos’ best; Von Miller, Rahim Moore and Orlando Franklin have been starters and impact players ever since. And in free agency he re-signed Matt Prater and Wesley Woodyard and found Willis McGahee, Chris Harris and Tony Carter. The Broncos doubled their win total from the year before, improving to 8-8, winning the AFC West and even beating the Steelers in the first round of the playoffs with some Mile High Magic. Then, even with all the national spotlights shining on Denver and quarterback Tim Tebow—Fox was wily enough to throw him into the starting lineup after the team’s dreadful 1-4 start—Elway made the most difficult decision of all, cutting ties with Tebow. The “Tebowites” resented Elway and the Broncos, they thought Tim Terrific deserved another chance to lead the team. The Duke had other ideas; championship aspirations. When Allen left to be the Oakland Raiders new head coach, Elway found Jack Del Rio, who’s given Denver their best defense in quite a long time. Through free agency and the draft he continued to build the depth that’s proven so valuable as the grueling season has worn on. The Broncos re-signed punter Britton Colquitt, kicker Matt Prater, Joe Mays, Manny Ramirez, Matt Willis, Wesley Woodyard and Lance Ball while they brought in newcomers Mike Adams, Keith Brooking, Joel Dreessen, Dan Koppen, Trindon Holliday, Jim Leonard, Tracy Porter, Brandon Stokley, Jacob Tamme and of course, Peyton Manning. Plus, first and third round draft picks Derek Wolfe and Ronnie Hillman have made an impact as well. Of all the names Elway’s brought into Denver, Peyton Manning’s stands out. The more the NFL game evolves in favor of the offense, the more important having a truly elite quarterback is—Denver has theirs in Manning. But each and every one of the names listed above have left fingerprints on the amazing run the Broncos are currently on. Two years after going 4-12, the Denver Broncos may finish this season 13-3—it’s incredible. This is arguably the best Broncos team to ever take the field—they’ve run off 10 straight victories and in domineering fashion, possess Hall of Famers in Manning and Champ Bailey while Von Miller is playing for Defensive Player of the Year and all three phases of the team perform at a high level. They’re playing so well, a Super Bowl is within reach thanks to the likely home-field advantage and first round bye coming to the team to start the playoffs. It’s all thanks to John Elway. You can lead a horse to the Super Bowl, but you can’t make him win. With all the moves, puzzle-piecing and building, Elway’s done all he can. He’s brought in an elite quarterback and surrounded him with talent, bolstered the defense and special teams, giving them leadership. These Broncos are primed to win a franchise’s third championship this year, now it’s up to those players to go and seize the day and the Vince Lombardi Trophy. Still, as this piece is being written on Christmas day, I can’t help but wonder how happy and proud the Elway household is tonight; for mounting another comeback of monumental proportions by rescuing his team from football futility and delivering them to the brink of another Bowl. 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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