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THE DETROIT LIONS …
No team is more intense, and, conversely, no team needs a break more. The Lions claimed the NFC’s No. 1 seed (and accompanying Wild Card Weekend bye and home-field advantage) with a 31-9 romp over the Vikings.
On a night when Jared Goff was far from his best, Jahmyr Gibbs racked up 170 yards from scrimmage and four touchdowns, tying the most touchdowns scored in a game in franchise history. He is simply remarkable. This offense has so many ways to beat teams, and Gibbs joined some hallowed company with his latest exploits: the first Lion with 150+ yards from scrimmage and a touchdown in three straight games since Barry Sanders.
We thought Detroit’s injury-ravaged defense might be its downfall, but instead, it was absolutely outstanding in crucial situations. Minnesota went 0 for 4 in the red zone, with two field goals and two turnovers on downs. If the Lions’ defense can’t be dominant down-to-down, it had better be timely, and it absolutely was Sunday night. Alex Anzalone‘s return was huge, and the pass rush was really impressive.
Minnesota, meanwhile, must travel to Los Angeles to face the Rams. This was an ugly one all around, with Sam Darnold (18 for 41, 166 yards) missing multiple open throws and seeming hesitant to let the ball go. The Vikings hope he got his big-game nerves out or at least somewhat calmed, because the stakes only get higher from here.
… AND ALSO EVERY NFL PLAYOFF TEAM
The playoffs are set. Here’s what the bracket looks like (remember, the NFL reseeds every round, so it’s not a true bracket):
And here’s the Wild Card Weekend schedule:
Saturday, Jan. 11
Sunday, Jan. 12
Monday, Jan. 13
BYES: (1) Chiefs, (1) Lions
We have an early wild card preview, rankings of every game and postseason narratives for all 14 participants.
THE NFL TEAMS ELIMINATED FROM PLAYOFF CONTENTION IN WEEK 18 …
What hurts the most is being so close. The Falcons, Dolphins and Bengals saw their playoff hopes dashed on the final day of the regular season.
Falcons:
Dolphins:
Bengals:
… AND ALSO JEROD MAYO
After 24 years with Bill Belichick, the Patriots are looking for his successor’s successor. Jerod Mayo is out as New England’s coach after a 4-13 debut campaign. The announcement came shortly after a 23-16 victory over the Bills, who mostly played backups.
Mayo had long been the shoo-in as Belichick’s successor, but this season went off the rails quickly. In October, Mayo called his team soft and in December, he seemed to criticize offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt, which he later walked back.
Mayo was put in a very rough spot. The team was bereft of talent across the board — largely due to Belichick’s poor roster building recently — and that showed. Rob Gronkowki blasted the decision to fire Mayo.
Looking forward, Mike Vrabel — like Mayo, a former Patriot — is the frontrunner for the job. The former Titans coach is viewed as a top-tier candidate this cycle, Jonathan Jones reports, and he only interviewed with the Jets to put pressure on New England, Aditi Kinkhabwala reports. We have a full list of candidates from Cody Benjamin as well.
Mayo’s firing means “Black Monday” — when most coach and GM firings happen — began early. We have our live blog running and the latest insider information from Jonathan.
So the Patriots won, but at what cost? A big one, it turns out. New England’s win flipped the top of the draft order on its head once again. The top 18 picks are set, and here’s the top five:
Ryan Wilson has a brand-new mock draft reflecting the new order.
On an absolutely loaded college basketball weekend, No. 10 Kentucky outlasted No. 6 Florida, 106-100, the most points the Wildcats have ever scored at home against an AP top-10 opponent.
Brea was the star Saturday, but with six players in double figures, Kentucky showed it has plenty of depth, too, David Cobb writes.
Elsewhere, No. 1 Tennessee is the only remaining undefeated team after the Volunteers thumped No. 23 Arkansas, 76-52, and No. 12 Oklahoma fell to No. 5 Alabama, 107-79.
Here’s more from the weekend:
⚽ SuperCoppa Italiana final: AC Milan vs. Inter, 2 p.m. on CBS Sports Network/Paramount+
🏀 Suns at 76ers, 7 p.m. on NBA TV
🏀 Wisconsin at Rutgers (M), 7 p.m. on FS1
🏀 TCU at No. 14 Houston (M), 9 p.m. on ESPN2
🏀 Heat at Kings, 10 p.m. on NBA TV