NFL survivor guide: Top 3 picks to play in Week 17 amNewYork
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NFL survivor guide: Top 3 picks to play in Week 17  amNewYork
"There are two weeks remaining in the NFL regular season schedule with several divisions still up for grabs. Last weekend, the Philadelphia Eagles became the first team to clinch a division by wrapping up the NFC East. This weekend should bring some more clarity to some extremely tight division races with teams like the Chicago Bears and Denver Broncos needing a win over the next two weeks to celebrate a division title."
"With two wins in the bag for Week 16, the overall record for this series improves to 30 wins and 18 losses. The Bears completed an overtime comeback against the Green Bay Packers to basically wrap up the NFC North, while the Carolina Panthers dispatched the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to seize control of the NFC South. The Jacksonville Jaguars stunned the Denver Broncos to ruin a perfectly good week of winning football."
"A pair of squads with extended winning streak clash in the first contest of the weekend as the Houston Texans visit the Los Angeles Chargers on Saturday afternoon. Houston enters with a seven-game win streak, while Los Angeles has claimed four consecutive victories. The Texans need a win to keep hopes alive in the AFC South race, while a Chargers win would improve their playoff seeding."
Two weeks remain in the NFL regular season with several divisions undecided. The Philadelphia Eagles clinched the NFC East, while the Chicago Bears and Denver Broncos still require late-season wins to secure titles. With two wins in Week 16, the overall record for the series improved to 30 wins and 18 losses. Week 16 results included the Bears’ overtime comeback over Green Bay, the Carolina Panthers’ victory over Tampa Bay to seize the NFC South, and the Jacksonville Jaguars’ upset of the Broncos. Week 17 includes two Saturday contests, highlighted by Houston visiting Los Angeles, with the Texans on a seven-game win streak and the Chargers on four straight; Houston’s defense has allowed 272.3 yards per game and Los Angeles 283.1.
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