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Schedule

Sunday
Steelers 28, Browns 24 (Recap)
Lions 35, Packers 11 (Recap)
Giants 18, Redskins 10 (Recap)
Cowboys 6, Eagles 0 (Recap)
Patriots 26, Jets 6 (Recap)
Vikings 23, Bears 10 (Recap)
Colts 22, Texans 13 (Recap)
49ers 34, Rams 13 (Recap)
Chargers 30, Raiders 10 (Recap)
Cardinals 26, Seahawks 24 (Recap)
Chiefs 27, Broncos 24 (Recap)
Falcons 22, Panthers 10 (Recap)
Bengals 31, Ravens 27 (Recap)
Bills 22, Dolphins 16 (Recap)
Buccaneers 31, Saints 24 (Recap)
Titans 15, Jaguars 10 (Recap)

Bengals help Bills sneak in

The Ravens controlled their own destiny -- win against the Bengals and they're in the playoffs. Baltimore had Cincinnati up against the wall with their possible final down, but Andy Dalton and the Bengals found some fourth-down magic and pulled out a heroic touchdown to get the win. That touchdown helped put the Buffalo Bills in the playoffs, ending the longest postseason drought in the NFL.

Bucs get dramatic

It didn't have any real playoff implications, but the Buccaneers pulled off an exciting, dramatic comeback win over the Saints to close out their season. Jameis Winston found Chris Godwin for the go-ahead touchdown with just seconds remaining.

What a dime from Russ

Russell Wilson is doing his best to keep the Seahawks' playoff hopes alive, and this was a huge go-ahead touchdown toss. Just admire the perfection in this pitch & catch.

Turnovers with implications

Speaking of the wild AFC playoff hunt, the Ravens and Titans aren't exactly helping themselves out with turnovers like this.

Rivers throwing & flowing

The AFC playoff picture was a wild beast and Philip Rivers did his best to keep the Chargers in it. The quarterback was dealing as he led the Chargers over the Raiders, and here he is finding Travis Benjamin for a long touchdown to increase the Los Angeles lead.

BIG GUY TOUCHDOWN

Buffalo Bills defensive tackle Kyle Williams got the rare chance to make an impact on offense, and he seized the opportunity. Williams got a goal-line carry against the Dolphins on Sunday afternoon and he pounded the rock in for six. He then followed it up with an excellent team celebration.

Holy Kamara

Alvin Kamara can do it all. The Saints' running back has a rushing touchdown, a kick-return touchdown and tied for the team lead catches. This is by far his best grab of the day.

"He just throws that one away ... maybe not"

Yeah, maybe not. What a catch in the corner by Keenan Allen.

In the face!

You know somebody screwed up when the kicker's attempt drills a defensive player in the facemask. Whoops.

Bombs away

Third down and long to go? No problem. Derek Carr absolutely unleashed a bomb to Amari Cooper for an 87-yard connection that went for a touchdown. Raiders fans probably wish they got to see more of this over the course of the season.

Look what I found!

A Melvin Gordon fumble turned out to be a blessing in disguise for the Chargers. The loose ball sailed straight to Keenan Allen, who made a head-ups play and took it straight to pay dirt. 

Just like they Drew it up

The Cardinals are out here playing for pride in Week 17, but that's not stopping Drew Stanton from digging deep to find some magic. The Arizona quarterback did a good job of slipping out of the pocket to buy himself some time, then used that time to find Jaron Brown for six.

Kick returns for everyone!

This has been a big day for everyone who loves big special teams returns. The second round of Sunday's games quickly brought a couple of kick returns to the house -- one from Seattle's Tyler Lockett and one from New Orleans' Alvin Kamara.

And this one from Chris Moore just nearly went all the way ...

Awesome trickery, questionable timing

If you like trick plays, you'll love what the Lions pulled out of the bag on Sunday afternoon. Detroit ran a direct snap to the running back, then handed it off to a wide receiver, who then found quarterback Matt Stafford open in the end zone with a short pass. The two-point conversion worked like a charm, but it came in a somewhat meaningless situation. The Lions were able to increase their lead to 24 in the fourth quarter of a meaningless Week 17 game. It seems they just wanted to run that play at least once this season.

Golden goodbye

The Lions took it to the Packers, with this score coming in the form of a 71-yard touchdown for wideout Golden Tate.

Oh, Browns

The Browns finally managed to tie their game against the Steelers, then promptly gave up a touchdown on the ensuing return. Pittsburgh wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster took it all the way to the house with a great runback.

Hello, James Harrison

It appears James Harrison was more than just a Steelers spy in New England.


Bears get tricky

It hasn't been the best season for the Chicago Bears but maybe they were still having some fun out there. They pulled off this sweet, sweet trickery on a first-half punt return and it worked to absolute perfection. 

Unfortunately for the Bears, Mitch Trubisky didn't have any tricks up his sleeve on this safety.

Hope for the Browns?

Cleveland couldn't avoid going 0-16 on the season after losing to the Steelers. They didn't get off to a hot start, but Josh Gordon gave them some life with this 54-yard reception. It was initially ruled a touchdown, but review determined he stepped out of bounds just before breaking the plane. Browns running back Duke Johnson ended up punching it in for the TD.

They also followed that up with a long touchdown to Rashard Higgins.

Darkwa finds the light(wa)

Giants running back Orleans Darkwa had a great start to his Sunday with a 75-yard touchdown on the second play from scrimmage. That's also a good way to catch your opponent sleeping.

Caught 'em sleeping!

For the second straight weekend we've had a team start off a game with an onside kick ... and a successful recovery. This week it was the Packers.