NFL’s playoff races almost all come down to Week 17

NFL’s playoff races almost all come down to Week 17

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The Denver Broncos’ overtime win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday night provided a little bit of clarity in the AFC playoff race, but not enough to render this weekend’s finales meaningless. In fact, there’s still much fun to be had on the final Sunday of the regular season (remember: there’s no Monday night game in Week 17).

Here’s how the playoff field looks in each conference after Week 16’s action. All times EST for Sunday’s games.

AFC

1. New England Patriots 12-3 (at Miami, 1 p.m. , CBS)

The Patriots have clinched a first-round bye. They will be the No. 1 seed with a win over the Dolphins. New England would fall to the No. 2 seed with a loss to Miami combined with a Denver win (the Broncos hold the head-to-head tiebreaker). If the Patriots lose and the Broncos and Bengals both win – giving the AFC three 12-4 teams – Denver would be the No. 1 seed and New England would be the No. 2 seed.

2. Denver Broncos 11-4 (vs. San Diego, 4:25 p.m., CBS)

The Broncos have clinched a playoff berth. They will be the No. 1 seed with a win combined with a Patriots loss. Denver will clinch a first-round bye with a win, a tie combined with a Bengals loss or tie, or a Chiefs loss or tie combined with a Bengals loss. If the Broncos lose and the Chiefs win, Denver will be a wild-card team.

3. Cincinnati Bengals 11-4 (vs. Baltimore, 1 p.m., Fox)

The Bengals have clinched a playoff berth and will play their first playoff game at home, no matter what happens Sunday. Cincinnati will clinch a first-round bye with a win combined with a Denver loss or tie, a tie and a Denver loss, or a Denver loss and a Kansas City win. Otherwise, they will host a wild-card game.

4. Houston Texans 8-7 (vs. Jacksonville, 1 p.m., CBS)

The Texans will clinch the AFC South with a win or a tie or a Colts loss or tie. They can also clinch the division with a loss and a Colts win, provided they win the strength-of-victory tiebreaker. That would mean a Houston loss, an Indianapolis win and a win or a tie from just one of the following teams: New England, Cincinnati, New York Jets, San Diego or New Orleans. Or, alternately, a Houston loss, an Indianapolis win and wins or ties by both Kansas City and Baltimore, provided both teams don’t tie. Got all that?

5. Kansas City Chiefs 10-5 (vs. Oakland, 4:25 p.m., Fox)

The Chiefs have clinched a playoff berth. They will clinch the AFC West with a win and a Broncos loss. Otherwise, Kansas City will be a wild-card team.

6. New York Jets 10-5 (at Buffalo, 1 p.m., CBS)

The Jets will clinch a wild-card berth with a win or a Pittsburgh loss.

7. Pittsburgh Steelers 9-6 (at Cleveland, 1 p.m., CBS)

The Steelers will clinch a wild-card berth with a win combined with a Jets loss.

8. Indianapolis Colts 7-8 (vs. Tennessee, 1 p.m., CBS)

As explained by NFL.com’s Dan Hanzus, the Colts’ chances of making the playoffs are astronomically slim. Basically, it starts with a win combined with a Texans loss. Then the following teams all need to win for Indy to earn the strength-of-victory tiebreaker over Houston: Baltimore, Buffalo, Atlanta, Denver, Miami, Pittsburgh and Oakland. ESPN puts the chances of this all happening at 0.03 percent.

NFC

1. Carolina Panthers 14-1 (vs. Tampa Bay, 4:25 p.m., Fox)

The Panthers have clinched a first-round bye. They will clinch the No. 1 seed with a win or a tie, or a Cardinals loss or tie.

2. Arizona Cardinals 13-2 (vs. Seattle, 4:25 p.m., Fox)

The Cardinals have clinched a first-round bye. They will clinch the No. 1 seed with a win combined with a Carolina loss.

3. Green Bay Packers 10-5 (vs. Minnesota, 8:30 p.m., NBC)

The Packers have clinched a playoff berth. They will win the NFC North with a win or a tie.

4. Washington Redskins 8-7 (at Dallas, 1 p.m., Fox)

The Redskins have clinched a playoff berth and are locked in as the NFC’s No. 4 team. Their game against the Cowboys has no bearing on their playoff position. They will host a playoff game against either the Seahawks, Vikings or Packers on wild-card weekend.

5. Minnesota Vikings 10-5 (at Green Bay, 8:30 p.m., NBC)

The Vikings have clinched a playoff berth. They will clinch the NFC North with a win.

6. Seattle Seahawks 9-6 (at Arizona, 4:25 p.m., Fox)

The Seahawks have clinched a wild-card berth and will either be the NFC’s No. 5 or No. 6 seed.

Source : From The Washington Post

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Stanley Cup playoffs Eastern Conference Semifinals Game #4 : New York Rangers 1 VS Washington Capitals 2. May 6th 2015. (HD) Capitals lead series 3-1

Stanley Cup playoffs Eastern Conference Semifinals Game #4 : New York Rangers 1 VS Washington Capitals 2. May 6th 2015. (HD). Capitals lead series 3-1

Full Highlights
2015 – Game #4 Metropolitan Division Final
New York Rangers Vs Washington Capitals
May 6th 2015, 05/06/2015

Summary:
NYR – Derick Brassard (5) (Martin St. Louis, Rick Nash) 1-0
WSH – Andre Burakovsky (1) (Jay Beagle, Tim Gleason) 1-1
WSH – Andre Burakovsky (2) 2-1
Fight – Tanner Glass Vs Tim Gleason

Goalies – NYR Henrik Lundqvist, WSH Braden Holtby

Stanley Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference semifinals Game #3 : Montréal Canadiens 1 VS Tampa Bay Lightning 2. May 6th 2015. (HD) Tampa Bay lead series 3-0

Stanley Cup Playoffs Eastern Conference semifinals Game #3 : Montreal Canadiens 1 VS Tampa Bay Lightning 2. May 6th 2015. (HD) Tampa Bay lead series 3-0.

GOAL SCORERS :

1ST PERIOD:

TBL 12:00 – ALEX KILLORN (3)

3RD PERIOD:

MTL 10:03 – BRENDAN GALLAGHER (2)
TBL 19:58 – TYLER JOHNSON (8)

GOALIES:

3 à 0 dans la série pour Tampa Bay je n’aurai jamais pensé cela au départ. Je suis dégoûté pour Montréal. On a pas eu de chance en plus vu que le second but intervient à 2 secondes de la fin du match. Ce n’est pas fini mais ça va être très compliqué de renverser la situation. On tire de l’arrière comme diraient mes amis Québécois. J’espère que le Canadien va se battre jusqu’au bout, il faut y croire. Go Habs Go !!!!
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3-0 lead in the series for Tampa Bay I would never have thought that in the beginning. I am disgusted for Montreal. It was no more chance as the second goal came to 2 seconds at the end of the game. It’s not over but it will be very difficult to overturn the situation. I hope the Canadiens will fight to the end, you have to believe it. Go Habs Go !!!!

[HD] San Antonio Spurs 109 vs LA Clippers 111 – Full Highlights | Game 7 | May 2, 2015 | 2015 NBA Playoffs

[HD] San Antonio Spurs 109 vs LA Clippers 111 – Full Highlights | Game 7 | May 2, 2015 | 2015 NBA Playoffs

J’aurai aimé voir les San Antonio Spurs passer. Je suis déçu pour les SA Spurs, Gregg Popovich, Tony Parker, Boris Diaw, Tim Duncan et Manu Ginobili j’y ai cru jusqu’au bout mais les Clippers et Chris Paul ont été supérieurs cette année. Un des plus beau matchs cette année, serré tout le long du match jusqu’à la fin.

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I would have liked to see the San Antonio Spurs go through second round. I’m disappointed for the SA Spurs, Gregg Popovich, Tony Parker, Boris Diaw, Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili I believed to the end but Chris Paul and the Clippers were higher this year. One of the best games this year, tight throughout the match until the end.

2015 NBA Playoffs 2nd round – Chicago Bulls (3) 91 at Cleveland Cavaliers (2) 106 – Game 2 Recap – (Eastern Conference Semifinals) series tied 1-1

2015 NBA Playoffs – Chicago Bulls (3) 91 at Cleveland Cavaliers (2) 106 – Game 2 Recap – (Eastern Conference Semifinals). Series tied 1-1

2015 NBA Playoffs 2nd round – LA Clippers (3) 109 at Houston Rockets (2) 115 – Game 2 Recap – (Western Conference Semifinals) Series tied 1-1

2015 NBA Playoffs 2nd round – LA Clippers (3) 109 at Houston Rockets (2) 115 – Game 2 Recap – (Semifinals) Series tied 1-1