NFL Sunday takeaways: Playoff pictures are fast taking shape, and it’s not even December

It’s not even December, yet contenders in both conferences have begun distancing themselves from the faint-hope brigade

Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Zay Jones (7) celebrates a two-point conversion catch with his team during the second half of an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Nov. 27, 2022, in Jacksonville, Fla. Photo by John Raoux /AP Photo

With six weeks to go in the regular season, NFL playoff races are narrowing down swiftly — and surprisingly early.

It’s not even December, yet contenders in both conferences have begun distancing themselves from the faint-hope brigade.

As the Canadian national soccer teams head to their respective FIFA World Cups, Derek Van Diest is on the scene to cover all the action. Expect expert insights and analysis in your inbox daily throughout the tournaments, and weekly on Thursdays for the rest of the season.

By clicking on the sign up button you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. You may unsubscribe any time by clicking on the unsubscribe link at the bottom of our emails. Postmedia Network Inc. | 365 Bloor Street East, Toronto, Ontario, M4W 3L4 | 416-383-2300

Thanks for signing up!

A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder.

The next issue of Corner Kicks with Derek Van Diest will soon be in your inbox.

It’s likely we already know most playoff teams. See the lists below.

Granted, four division leaders entering the day did lose on Sunday — the Baltimore Ravens in a thriller at Jacksonville, the Tennessee Titans in a slugfest against Cincinnati, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in overtime at Cleveland, and the Seattle Seahawks in overtime to Las Vegas. Yet three still cling to top spot in their respective divisions, even the Bucs at 5-6, atop the ever-more-of-a-joke NFC South, while the Seahawks dropped a game behind San Francisco in the NFC West.

Besides that foursome — as well as the New York Giants and New England Patriots on Thursday — every other team with a realistic playoff pulse in either the AFC or NFC won either on Sunday or on U.S. Thanksgiving Day.

Which leaves us entering December in a few days with the following teams as the likely only remaining playoff contenders in each conference, bearing in mind that seven teams per conference qualify for the playoffs when the regular season ends on Sunday, Jan. 8:

AFC (9 contenders)

PP – Kansas City Chiefs, 9-2, West division

PP – Miami Dolphins, 8-3, East

PP – Buffalo Bills, 8-3, East

PP – Tennessee Titans, 7-4, South

PP – Baltimore Ravens, 7-4, North

PP – Cincinnati Bengals, 7-4, North

PP – New York Jets, 7-4, East

New England Patriots, 6-5, East

Los Angeles Chargers, 6-5, West

PP – in playoff position

The remaining seven AFC teams have records ranging from 1-9-1 up to 4-6-1, and so far don’t seem capable of rising up to contend.

NFC (11 contenders)

PP – Philadelphia Eagles, 9-1, East division

PP – Minnesota Vikings, 9-2, North

PP – Dallas Cowboys, 8-3, East

PP – San Francisco 49ers, 7-4, West

PP – New York Giants, 7-4, East

PP – Washington Commanders, 7-5, East

Seattle Seahawks, 6-5, West

PP – *Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 5-6, South

*Atlanta Falcons, 5-7, South

*Carolina Panthers, 4-8, South

*New Orleans Saints, 4-8, South

PP – in playoff position

The four asterisked teams effectively represent one contender, as all four probably are only in contention to win the lowly NFC South, not a wild-card berth. In both conferences, three wild-card berths go to the three non-division winners with the best records. The remaining five NFC teams have records ranging from 3-9 up to 4-7, and so far don’t seem capable of rising up to contend.

All told, this means that 12 NFL teams are more or less out of playoff contention already, unless one or two go on a spectacular run to end the season — say, winning five of six, or something like that. Possible, but unlikely.

It also means there’ll be a growing number of teams playing spoiler down the stretch, to muck with your fantasy teams and weekly picks.

New York Jets quarterback Mike White (5) throws a pass against the Chicago Bears during the first half at MetLife Stadium. (Ed Mulholland-USA TODAY Sports)

ER, ZACH MIGHT NOT BACK VERY SOON

Perhaps Mike White really is the New York Jets’ white knight, as the New York tabs have suggested. And as Jets fans hoped.

White — who never so much as took a regular-season snap for the first three years of his NFL career, starting in 2018 as a Day 3 draftee of the Dallas Cowboys — got the opportunity of his career this past week, when Jets head coach Robert Saleh announced that under-performing second-year Zach Wilson has been benched, and that White would start Sunday against the visiting Chicago Bears.

It was a gamble, no matter how poorly Wilson had been playing, because as explained above the Jets are in the thick of the AFC playoff race.

So what’d White do?

Only this: He completed 22-of-28 (78.6%) for 315 yards, three touchdowns and no turnovers, for a near-perfect 149.3 passer rating, in New York’s runaway 31-10 victory, in constantly drizzling cold rain.

“He did a great job,” Saleh said of White afterward. “He didn’t need to be anybody but Mike White. We didn’t need to turn into the greatest show on turf. We just wanted him to play within himself and play efficient. I thought he did that.

“He made the ‘easy’ look easy.”

What’s more, it was White’s fourth career start, after subbing in for an injured Wilson three times last season, upon joining the Jets. According to ESPN Stats & Info, White became the first quarterback in NFL history to have multiple games with at least a 75% completion percentage, 300 passing yards and three passing TDs within his first four starts. In his second start last year, a 34-31 win over Cincinnati, he completed 37-of-45 (82.2%) for three TDs, two picks and 405 yards.

That’s something. It really is.

Now, can White keep it going? Because two weeks after that fabulous performance against the Bengals, White completed 55% in throwing four interceptions in a 44-24 loss to Buffalo.

AS FOR THE BEARS’ QB MELODRAMA …

Chicago, meantime, had its own fresh drama at the QB position.

First, as speculated all week, it finally was confirmed 90 minutes before kickoff at New York that Bears starter Justin Fields was a scratch, and wouldn’t even dress because of his left-shoulder separation suffered last week.

His backup, Trevor Siemian, would start.

But then just 50 minutes before kickoff, news broke that Siemian hurt his oblique in pregame warmups, and third-stringer Nathan Peterman — a Saturday practice-squad elevation — would start instead.

Yeah, THAT Nathan Peterman.

Then, just minutes before opening kickoff, word broke that that was not necessarily the case — that Chicago’s QB starter, in fact, would be a game-time decision.

This, just a few hundred seconds before game time.

Siemian wound up starting, and played quite well in the first quarter, before the entire Bears offence fired blanks the rest of the way.

CHARGERS, JAGS WIN WITH TWO-POINTERS

For once, the Los Angles Chargers were the benefactors of decisive, dramatic, last-minute good fortune — engineered by their own elite-level play.

Ditto the Jacksonville Jaguars.

Both teams rallied to win in the final minute Sunday.

At Arizona, the Chargers overcame deficits of 17-14 at halftime and 24-17 through most of the fourth quarter by marching 38 yards in seven plays in the final two minutes — capped by a Justin Herbert to Austin Ekeler one-yard touchdown pass with 15 seconds left.

Down 24-23, ever-gambling Los Angeles head coach Brandon Staley opted to for the win right there, rather than take chances on overtime. And Herbert hit tight end Gerald Everett with a simple slant to the right, behind a clear-out wide-receiver slant to the right, for the easy game-winning catch for two points, and a 25-24 win.

Los Angeles improved to 6-5 to remain thick in the hunt for an AFC wild-card berth.

At Jacksonville, Baltimore took a 27-20 lead with 2:02 left, on Lamar Jackson touchdown and two-point conversion passes.

The Jaguars answered with the same from Trevor Lawrence to win it, 28-27 with 14 seconds left.

In probably the signature performance of his two-season NFL career, last year’s No. 1 overall draft pick, Lawrence, quickly drove the Jags 75 yards in 10 plays, mostly as the clock kept ticking.

With 36 seconds left and the Jags facing 3rd-and-6 from the Baltimore 39, Lawrence lofted a perfect touch lob deep left for wide receiver Zay Jones, who hauled it in for a 29-yard gain. Rather than spike the ball, the Jags raced up to the line, and Lawrence lobbed a perfect throw into the far right side of the end zone, again to Jones, who got a shin down in bounds for a 10-yard TD.

Down 27-26, Jags head coach Doug Pederson went for the win, and Lawrence yet again hit Jones, breaking fast on a crosser toward the left sideline.

“He’s smart, he can see the field,” Pederson said of his heroic QB, “and he can make all of the throws.”

It’s certainly starting to seem that way — in games, not just practices.

OBJ REMOVED IN AIRPLANE INCIDENT

Mere hours after Sunday morning reports said free-agent wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. is about ready to pick a suitor, news broke he was involved in an incident involving police at Miami airport.

Beckham’s representative in a statement said the receiver boarded his flight without incident, but after the flight was delayed, Beckham “fell asleep with his blanket over his head,” and that upon being awakened, Beckham was “told that the plane was back at the gate and that he needed to get off the plane because he did not put his seatbelt on when asked … The overzealous flight attendant insisted on removing everyone from the plane, instead of simply allowing Mr. Beckham to fasten his seatbelt and proceed with the flight.”

The Miami-Dade police force countered with its own statement, saying it was dispatched to “a medical emergency at an American Airlines flight. The flight crew was concerned for a passenger (Mr. Odell Beckham) as they tried to wake him, to fasten his seat belt, (as) he appeared to be coming in and out of consciousness … Fearing that Mr. Beckham was seriously ill, and that his condition would worsen through the expected five-hour flight, the attendants called for police and fire rescue. Upon the officers’ arrival, the flight crew asked Mr. Beckham several times to exit the aircraft, which he refused.

American Airlines released a statement supporting the police’s version of events, saying the flight “re-departed” without Beckham at 10:54 a.m. EST.

What will this mean for Beckham’s intention to return to play this season? Good question.

If nothing else, hopefully this will finally force Dallas Cowboys owner/GM Jerry Jones to shut his yap and quit providing nearly daily inane updates on his team’s breathless pursuit of Beckham, who’d surely be yet another distraction his players don’t need.

EXTRA POINTS

Seattle couldn’t stop Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs, who romped for a franchise-record 303 scrimmage yards — including the decisive 86-yard run in overtime — in a 40-34 road victory. Jacobs rushed 33 times for 229 yards, and caught six passes for 74 yards. Jacobs’ 303 scrimmage yards rank eighth in NFL single-game history … Cincinnati won another low-scoring slugfest at Tennessee, as it did in the AFC divisional playoffs last January. This time, 20-16. “This is the kind of game that great teams win,” Bengals QB Joe Burrow said … Washington won another nail-biter, 19-13 over visiting Atlanta, when a tipped Marcus Mariota pass into the end zone with 58 seconds left was intercepted by Kendall Fuller … As expected, Miami crushed Houston, 30-15, although new Texans starting QB Kyle Allen made it interesting after the Dolphins began resting starters … As expected, Kansas City didn’t sweat much in beating a Los Angeles Rams team starting third-string QB Bryce Perkins … As expected, San Francisco squashed New Orleans, 13-0. You know the Saints are in trouble when QB Andy Dalton (21 yards) outrushes both Alvin Kamara (13) and Taysom Hill (13) … Tampa Bay lost in overtime at Cleveland, 23-17 … Denver was dreadful again offensively, and lost by nearly two touchdowns at Carolina, 23-10.

John Kryk writes a weekly newsletter on NFL matters. That’s where you can first see his straight-up picks each week. You can have the newsletter automatically dropped into your email inbox on Wednesdays simply by signing up — for free — at https://torontosun.com/newsletters/

JoKryk@postmedia.com

@JohnKryk

Check out our sports section for the latest news and analysis. Care for a wager? Head to our sports betting section for news and odds.


Football news:

<!DOCTYPE html>
Kane on Tuchel: A wonderful man, full of ideas. Thomas in person says what he thinks
Zarema about Kuziaev's 350,000 euros a year in Le Havre: Translate it into rubles - it's not that little. It is commendable that he left
Aleksandr Mostovoy on Wendel: Two months of walking around in the middle of nowhere and then coming back and dragging the team - that's top level
Sheffield United have bought Euro U21 champion Archer from Aston Villa for £18.5million
Alexander Medvedev on SKA: Without Gazprom, there would be no Zenit titles. There is a winning wave in the city. The next victory in the Gagarin Cup will be in the spring
Smolnikov ended his career at the age of 35. He became the Russian champion three times with Zenit

3:12 Hamilton to seek veto over landfill applications amid odour issue in Stoney Creek
3:09 WRHA palliative home care on good path after failures, review recommendations: advocate
3:07 Averted disaster on Horizon flight renews scrutiny on mental health of those in cockpit
2:57 Averted disaster on Horizon Air flight renews scrutiny on mental health of those in the cockpit
2:56 Vancouver Island jewelry dealer targeted by thieves for 22nd time
2:54 French-language universities back English counterparts in criticizing tuition hike for non-Quebec students
2:51 Maggie Mac Neil makes Pan Am Games history with fifth gold medal
2:51 Georgia restaurant’s ‘bad parenting fee’ eats away at some customers
2:17 Raptors tip off Rajakovic era by spreading out offence to top T-Wolves
2:16 Schroder leads new-look Raptors to win
2:15 Dennis Schroder leads new-look Raptors to season-opening 97-94 win over Timberwolves
2:08 Arnold Schwarzenegger says he’d make ‘great president,’ but calls for ‘young blood’ in 2024
1:53 Some charges stayed against Vancouver escort
1:48 Vancouver man accused in Chinatown graffiti spree heads to court
1:43 At least 16 dead in Maine shooting, law enforcement sources say
1:43 At least 16 dead after shootings at bar, bowling alley in Lewiston, Maine
1:38 ‘LOCK DOWN’: Active shooter in Lewiston, Maine; cops investigating multiple scenes
1:38 ‘LOCK DOWN’: At least 10 dead in Maine shooting, number expected to rise
1:38 At least 16 dead in Maine shooting and dozens injured, cops say
1:30 Bank of Canada holds interest rate: What this means for British Columbians
1:30 At least 10 dead in Maine shooting and number expected to rise, law enforcement officials tell AP
1:30 At least 16 dead in Maine shooting and dozens injured, law enforcement officials tell AP
1:29 No, 1 pick Victor Wembanyama is set to debut with the San Antonio Spurs and the world is watching
1:29 No, 1 pick Victor Wembanyama debuts with the Spurs and the world is watching
1:27 Mom who killed kids in Idaho will be sent to Arizona to face murder charges
1:25 Active shooter reported in Maine, police investigating multiple scenes
1:19 King Township man charged after 3-D printed handgun, other weapons seized
1:17 Would-be hit men sentenced to 10 years for 2020 Vancouver shooting
1:16 Thousands of Las Vegas hotel workers fighting for new union contracts rally, block Strip traffic
1:16 Union workers arrested on Las Vegas Strip for blocking traffic as thousands rally
1:15 Calgary’s housing crisis: Those left behind share their stories
1:11 Imprisoned ‘apostle’ of Mexican megachurch La Luz del Mundo charged with federal child pornography
1:10 Police to detonate suspicious package ‘shortly’ in city’s north end
1:07 FIQ healthcare union votes to strike Nov. 8-9
1:07 St. Lawrence Seaway strike concerns politicians, stakeholders in Hamilton and Niagara
1:04 U.S. autoworkers reach deal with Ford, breakthrough toward ending strikes
1:02 Calgary police chief unaware honour guard attended controversial prayer breakfast, but ‘not surprised’
1:00 Laura Jones: Regulation should be about improving our quality of life while minimizing red tape
0:58 Montreal hosting government, community groups, law enforcement in gun violence forum
0:50 Two arrested in Kelowna homicide investigation: RCMP
0:49 Mom convicted of killing kids in Idaho will be sent to Arizona to face murder conspiracy charges
0:47 B.C. residents split on future of provincial carbon tax: poll
0:34 Do you know Slim? B.C. RCMP seek person of interest in fatal Sparwood shooting
0:32 B.C. mother-daughter jewelry designing team featured in Rolls-Royce book
0:30 The U.S. House has a speaker. What does that mean for Israel, Ukraine aid?
0:22 Héma-Québec adding new virtual experience to boost number of blood donors
0:22 Letters to the Editor, Oct. 26, 2023
0:19 What’s trending this Halloween in the Okanagan
0:16 Teens charged with retired cop’s murder accused of flipping off his kin in court
0:13 Dusty Baker tells newspaper he is retiring as manager of Houston Astros
0:09 UAW, Ford reach tentative deal to end weeks-long strike: sources
0:09 Volunteers harvest thousands of eggs as salmon return to South Surrey river
0:03 LILLEY: Canada’s Jewish community feels like it is under assault
0:02 Ex-NFL player Sergio Brown, charged with killing mother, denied release
23:56 $15 million class-action lawsuit brought against York University and student union
23:55 Ex-NBA star Dwight Howard denies sexual assault suit filed by Georgia man
23:54 Quebec taxpayers shouldn't completely bail out Montreal-area transit companies: Guilbault
23:54 Lethbridge training exercise sees emergency responders practice responding to large crowds
23:51 Driver in Malibu crash that killed 4 college students charged with murder
23:47 Canada to send additional humanitarian aid to Nagorno-Karabakh, Gaza, West Bank and Israel
23:45 Hurricane Otis unleashes massive flooding in Acapulco, triggers landslides
23:44 MANDEL: Nygard tells court no one could be locked inside his bedroom suite
23:41 North Vancouver architecture team designs Indigenous-inspired buildings that blend with nature
23:41 Airports see surge in asylum claims after border, visa requirement changes
23:37 Vaughn Palmer: David Eby makes no apologies for calling for halt to interest rate hikes
23:35 Housing crisis bears down on some of Calgary’s most vulnerable
23:35 'I will never look at myself as a murderer,' says man convicted of St-Laurent murder
23:34 Mac Neil leads another big day in the pool for Canada at Pan Am Games
23:27 Hydro-Quebec rates ‘never’ to increase above 3 per cent, premier promises
23:27 Pro-Palestinian protesters call for immediate ceasefire in Gaza at rally in Ottawa
23:26 TransLink faces $4.7 billion financial void by 2033 without funding change
23:21 Guy Favreau shelter could be granted winter reprieve, says city
23:15 Deer scatters diners after charging into crowded Wisconsin restaurant
23:09 Emergency homeless shelter at The Gathering Place: New Beginnings continues operations
23:02 Alberta premier promises firm exit number before referendum on CPP
23:01 Professor who called Hamas slaughter ‘exhilarating’ on leave
23:01 B.C. and Washington State agree to address Nooksack River flooding, set no timeline or obligations
22:59 Gregoire Trudeau ‘re-partnered’ months before separation announced: Report
22:58 Maple Leaf notes: Ontario Sports Hall of an honour for Shanahan and more video victories
22:57 Canadian connection: Timberwolves’ Miller learning NBA ropes from Alexander-Walker
22:57 Okanagan MLA Ben Stewart not seeking re-election in 2024
22:56 Mac Neil becomes Canada’s most decorated Pan Am Games athlete with fifth gold medal
22:55 Saskatoon green cart material to be processed in-house, temporarily lowering costs
22:51 A Montrealer by choice, Restaurant Gus chef shows what out-of-province students can contribute
22:50 Hate crimes against Jews and Muslims on the rise since Hamas attack
22:47 Federal officials say plan for water cuts from 3 Western states is enough to protect Colorado River
22:47 Ex-NFL player Sergio Brown, charged with killing mother, has been denied release
22:44 Seaway strike puts Saskatchewan’s international reputation at risk, producers say
22:36 Behind the concerns and complex feelings some Indigenous audiences have about Killers of the Flower Moon
22:34 Michigan State hearing officer rules Mel Tucker sexually harassed Brenda Tracy, AP source says
22:32 CPKC lowers earnings expectations due to ‘economic headwinds,’ port workers strike
22:31 ‘Fantastic’ pet food drive helps struggling military veterans in Calgary
22:24 Auto theft probe, Project Stallion, trots 228 accused before courts
22:19 Sault Ste. Marie, Ont., killer had a history of intimate partner violence, police say
22:09 Record number of visitors to food banks in Canada renews calls for greater support in Manitoba
22:08 $4.7 billion funding gap could result in major TransLink service cuts: Report
22:02 Rising cost of living putting unprecedented pressure on Canadian food banks
21:58 Turbocharged Otis caught forecasters and Mexico off-guard. Scientists aren’t sure why
21:58 Chretien reflects on 30th anniversary of election win, says House has become 'dull as hell'
21:57 Manslaughter charges arise from Saskatoon May suspicious death