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The NFL playoff picture came into full focus on Sunday as the Pittsburgh Steelers, Jacksonville Jaguars and Green Bay Packers were among those who got big wins.
Here are the playoff standings during Sunday's games.
The upsets continued into the early window of games on Sunday, with the most notable being the Panthers forcing three turnovers against NFL MVP front-runner Matthew Stafford and shocking the Rams, 31-28. The Texans also took down the Colts, further clogging up the AFC South standings with five weeks to play.
Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs struggled at Arrowhead Stadium, and are at risk of missing the playoffs.
Also: Who has it worse, the Bengals or Commanders? And will the Bucs or Panthers come out on top in the AFC South?
There were several games on the Week 11 docket that ended with the margin of three points or less as Josh Allen helped the Buffalo Bills to a big win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Joe Burrow throws two late interceptions, including a costly pick-six, as the Cincinnati Bengals lose to the Buffalo Bills in the snow; watch the Philadelphia Eagles against the Los Angeles Chargers in Monday Night Football live on Sky Sports NFL from 1.
The Buffalo Bills scored 26 straight points and ran over the Pittsburgh Steelers, 26-7. It dropped Pittsburgh, which had climbed into the AFC North lead after the Baltimore Ravens lost on Thanksgiving, out of the top spot in the division and into the No. 9 seed.
It was an unfortunate sequence of events for the Pittsburgh Steelers coming out of the half. On the first play from scrimmage, Aaron Rodgers was sacked for a nine-yard loss, and he lost a fumble, recovered by Bills DT Christian Benford and returned for a 17-yard touchdown.
The Dolphins are 2.5-point favorites in the latest Jets vs. Dolphins odds, while the over/under for total points scored is 41.5. The Dolphins are -148 money line favorites (risk $148 to win $100), while the Jets are +124 underdogs.