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NFL Week 16 winners, losers: Bengals keep pace, Eagles lose late

Teams are still fighting for playoff positioning in the final three weeks

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These teams can clinch a playoff spot in Week 16. For some it’s a simple win, but for others there’s some complexity.

Week 16 is intensifying the late-season NFL drama.

The Detroit Lions earned another franchise record after a key divisional win, while the Washington Commanders left it late to beat the Philadelphia Eagles.

In the AFC, the Buffalo Bills just survived what looked like a trap game while the Jacksonville Jaguars lost to the Las Vegas Raiders but may have won the battle long term.

Some of the results also led to teams like the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys finding out about their playoff eliminations before they even kicked off.

Let's dive into the winners and losers from Sunday's action:

WINNER: Michael Penix Jr. gets first win

One start, one win. Following the Atlanta Falcons' benching of Kirk Cousins, rookie No. 8 overall pick Michael Penix Jr. got the NFC South side to a key home win against the lowly New York Giants.

Penix Jr. wasn't fantastic, completing 18 of 27 passes for 202 yards, no touchdowns and one pick (which was on Kyle Pitts). But he got help from Bijan Robinson, who rushed for 94 yards on 22 carries for two touchdowns in the 34-7 rout. Atlanta will keep fighting the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the division title.

LOSER: Eagles can't hold on

The Eagles had a 21-7 lead but dealt with a concussion injury to Jalen Hurts that ruled him out. Kenny Pickett entered under center and Philadelphia held onto its lead until the fourth quarter, when Jayden Daniels and Co. finally erupted.

Washington scored 22 points in the fourth and won in the dying seconds when Daniels zipped in a touchdown pass to win 36-33. It was Daniels' fifth passing score of the game.

It snapped Philadelphia's 10-game winning streak to drop it to 12-3 while Washington moved to 10-5. The NFC East is still in play for at least another week.

WINNER: Lions earn another franchise record

Despite mounting injury scares, the Lions kept winning. They routed the Chicago Bears 34-17 on the road to finally capture a 13-game winning season with two more left to play. Jahmyr Gibbs rushed for 109 yards on 23 carries and a score while Jared Goff shined for 336 passing yards, three touchdowns and no picks on 23 of 32 completions.

Caleb Williams had a solid individual effort, throwing for 334 yards, two touchdowns and no picks on 26 of 40 completions, but D'Andre Swift did not help in the backfield at all with just 20 rushing yards on nine carries. Chicago dropped to 4-11 as its losing skid continued.

LOSER: Cardinals get themselves eliminated

Arizona entered Sunday at 7-7 with the NFC West title still in play, even if its odds weren't as good as the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams. But the Cardinals, as Kyler Murray alluded to, couldn't hang in the cold, losing 36-30 to the Carolina Panthers in overtime.

The loss mathematically eliminated Arizona from playoff contention as Washington also won. Murray threw for 204 yards, one touchdown and one pick on 20 of 32 completions, while James Conner rushed for 117 yards on 15 carries and a score despite picking up an injury. Murray also rushed for a touchdown.

Bryce Young wasn't perfect but he gained more confidence with a three-total-touchdown showing, throwing for 158 yards, two touchdowns and no picks on 17 of 26 completions while rushing for 68 yards on five tries and a score. Chuba Hubbard was influential on the ground, running 25 times for 153 yards and two touchdowns. Carolina moved to 4-11.

WINNER: Rams inch closer to division title

Like last season, the Rams have picked up form later in the year. But this time, they've put themselves in position to win the NFC West thanks to the 49ers' boatload of injuries and poor form.

Los Angeles' 19-9 win at the New York Jets made it four in a row and it is now 9-6 with the Seahawks hoping to keep pace. Matthew Stafford was poor, completing just 14 of 19 passes for 110 yards, one touchdown and a pick while Kyren Williams collected 122 yards on 23 carries and a score.

The Jets, as their score indicated, weren't much better. Aaron Rodgers completed 28 of 42 passes for 256 yards and a touchdown, but they couldn't sustain enough positive drives. New York is also now 4-11.

LOSER: Titans' comeback falls short

With Will Levis benched, Mason Rudolph entered for Tennessee and put up 252 yards, two touchdowns and three picks in a 38-30 road loss to the Indianapolis Colts. Indianapolis were running away with it until a 15-point fourth quarter by the Titans put the pressure on.

But Jonathan Taylor's incredible individual effort made sure the gap was too big to overcome. While Anthony Richardson completed just 7 of 11 passes for 131 yards, one touchdown and a pick, Taylor churned out 218 ground yards on 29 carries for three touchdowns.

The Titans fell to 3-12, but the Colts stayed alive in the AFC wild card race at 7-8.

WINNER: Bengals increase the pressure

Following the Denver Broncos' loss to the Los Angeles Chargers on Thursday, Cincinnati had a clearer path to sneak into the wild card. It started with beating the lowly Cleveland Browns at home, which it did 24-6.

Dorian Thompson-Robinson filled in at QB but lacked inspiration, throwing for 152 yards and two picks as Jerome Ford rushed for 92 yards and a score on 11 attempts. But Joe Burrow led his team with a solid three-touchdown showing on 23 of 30 completions for 252 yards. Ja'Marr Chase, Tee Higgins and Andrei Iosivas, their top three wideouts, all hauled in a score.

In Week 17, the 7-8 Bengals can further increase the pressure on the 9-6 Broncos when they host Denver in the thick of the AFC wild card race.

LOSER: Seahawks drop home game

Seattle had the chance to stay on par with Los Angeles heading into the closing weeks, but a 27-24 home loss to the Minnesota Vikings puts the Rams in firm control.

While Sam Darnold threw for 246 yards and three touchdowns, Geno Smith couldn't shoulder the burden without a proper running game. Smith completed 31 of 43 passes for 314 yards, three touchdowns and two picks, with one coming in the final drive with under a minute remaining.

Now 8-7, Seattle will need help in Week 17 when the Rams face the already-eliminated Cardinals. Seattle then visits the Rams to end the season.

WINNER: Bills survive trap game

The now 3-12 New England Patriots nearly put a dent in the Bills' form. The Patriots took an early 14-0 lead in Buffalo, causing some initial worry.

But with Josh Allen having a poor game for his standards -- 16 of 29 passing for 154 yards, one touchdown and one pick -- James Cook stepped up with 100 yards on 11 carries for a score. His longest was a 46-yard house call that made it 14-7 in the second quarter.

The Bills now play the Jets and Patriots once more to end the season, a good chance to go 14-3 if they don't slip up.

LOSER: Brock Purdy botches two-minute drill

Down 22-17 at the Miami Dolphins, Purdy had the chance to complete a late comeback for San Francisco. But just at the two-minute mark in the fourth, Purdy mustered an awful underthrow that was easily picked off.

It ended any hopes of a comeback as De'Von Achane broke off on a big touchdown run after, sealing his 122-yard night.

Purdy completed 26 of 40 passes for 313 yards, two touchdowns and the aforementioned pick while the running game struggled as Christian McCaffrey, Jordan Mason, Elijah Mitchell and Isaac Guerendo have all been sidelined due to respective injuries. Patrick Taylor Jr. got the nod but had just 24 yards on eight tries.

San Francisco fell to 6-9, while the Dolphins moved to 7-8 and are also still going in the AFC wild card race. They face the Browns and Jets next and will need help if they take care of business to sneak into the bracket.

WINNER: Jaguars get draft edge over Raiders

The Las Vegas Raiders may have beaten the Jacksonville Jaguars 19-14, but it may have benefitted the latter for losing. With the result, the Raiders snapped a 10-game losing streak but moved away from being tied for the No. 1 overall pick in 2025 to No. 5 overall.

The Giants now have sole possession of the pick at 2-13, while Jacksonville is at No. 2. Tennessee and Cleveland are also ahead of the Raiders. Las Vegas plays the New Orleans Saints and Chargers next, but it will need one of the aforementioned four teams to win if it hopes to get improved draft positioning.

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