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NFL Week 17 talking points include a potential Super Bowl showdown and the Detroit Lions and Baltimore Ravens fighting to stay alive in their playoff pursuit.
On the Eagles' end, their weakness has been turnovers. Philadelphia has four games this year with two or more turnovers and the Eagles have gone 0-4 in those games. If any defense out there can take advantage of that, it's a Bills unit that has forced 20 turnovers this year, which ranks in the top eight in the NFL.
Here's what's crazy about that playoff loss. Mark Andrews caught more passes than any other Ravens receiver. He snagged five receptions for 61 yards. No one remembers that. Everyone remembers his lost fumble and his drop on the two-point conversion attempt.
NFL Week 17 talking points include a potential Super Bowl showdown and the Detroit Lions and Baltimore Ravens fighting to stay alive in their playoff pursuit.
Bill Simmons flagged Drake Maye's turnover issues as a problem for the Patriots QB following Sunday's win vs. Ravens.
The Baltimore Ravens are still alive for the postseason after their 41-24 victory at Green Bay on Saturday night and Cleveland’s 13-6 win over Pittsburgh on Sunday.
To have a chance at making that happen, however, the Packers need a win over the Baltimore Ravens on Saturday night, or else they will be officially relegated to the #7 seed in the NFC playoffs for the third straight season.
Here’s how fans can watch the Steelers take on the Cleveland Browns in Week 17, including kickoff time, TV channel, and streaming information.