GAME DAY Chiefs at Raiders - Saturday January 07 - 4:30pm ET

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Kansas City vs. Las Vegas: Chiefs Look to Wrap Up AFC's No. 1 Seed With Another Win Over the Raiders​

It's the wrap-up of a tough season for the Las Vegas Raiders as they host the playoff-bound Kansas City Chiefs on Saturday afternoon. When these teams met in Week 5, the Raiders' fourth-quarter comeback fell short as their two-point conversion attempt failed with 4:27 left in a 30-29 loss. The Patrick Mahomes-to-Travis Kelce combination resulted in four touchdowns. Josh Jacobs rumbled for 154 yards, and Derek Carr had two touchdown passes with no turnovers as Las Vegas outgained the home team (378 to 368) but couldn't protect a 20-10 halftime lead.

Kansas City (13-3) has won four in a row after holding off Denver 27-24 at home last Sunday. It was the Chiefs' 15th in a row over their AFC West rivals as Mahomes joined Tom Brady and Drew Brees as the only quarterbacks with multiple 5,000-yard passing seasons. The Broncos led twice this in the game but were outscored 14-7 in the fourth quarter. Denver averaged nearly five yards per carry, but Kansas City's defense held the visitors to 307 total yards, collected four sacks, and forced two Russell Wilson turnovers. A fourth-quarter interception by L'Jarius Sneed led to the Chiefs' final touchdown, which proved to be the difference in the three-point victory.

Las Vegas (6-10) enters its finale having lost two straight and three of its last four. The Raiders gave the 49ers all they could handle last weekend in Allegiant Stadium, leading by as many as 10 points in the third quarter and then scoring late in the fourth to send the game to overtime before eventually falling 37-34 to the NFC West champions. Jarrett Stidham, who was making his first start following Carr's benching, gashed what was the NFL's No. 1 defense for 365 passing yards and three touchdowns, but he also had a costly interception in overtime and threw another one earlier in the game. Davante Adams put up 153 yards and two scores on seven catches. The offense finished with 500 total yards and 29 first downs, but the defense gave up 454 and 27 while allowing more than six yards per carry.

Kansas City (13-3) at Las Vegas (6-10)

Kickoff: Saturday, Jan. 7 at 4:30 p.m. ET
TV: ESPN/ABC
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Spread: Chiefs -9.5
Tickets: As low as $198 on SITickets.com*

Three Things to Watch

1. What's your motivation?

The Chiefs currently hold the No. 1 seed in the AFC, which would give them home-field advantage throughout and the coveted first-round bye. A victory on Saturday would clinch that spot regardless of what happens when Buffalo plays New England with the NFL announcing on Thursday that the Bills-Bengals game that was postponed on Monday night following Damar Hamlin's on-field collapse would not be resumed. Even with a Week 6 head-to-head victory over Kansas City, all the Chiefs need to do is win in Sin City and the No. 1 seed is theirs. A loss means they will be scoreboard-watching on Sunday. On the other side, the Raiders are playing for pride and draft positioning. Right now, Las Vegas is lined up to pick seventh, but that could change considering two other teams enter Week 18 with 6-10 records. There also are plenty of questions swirling around how different this team will look next season, starting at quarterback.

2. Is Stidham for real?

The 2019 fourth-round pick out of Auburn will get his second career start and is looking to build off a strong showing last week. After spending his first three seasons in New England (and appearing in eight games), Stidham was traded to Las Vegas this offseason to reunite with his former offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels and is being given a chance after the team decided to bench Derek Carr. This gives him one final audition to stay with the Raiders or join another team next season. He certainly gave teams something to think about after throwing for 365 yards against what was the NFL's No. 1 defense entering Week 17 (Philadelphia now leads in total defense after the 49ers gave up 500 total yards to the Raiders). Stidham also has some mobility, as he added 34 rushing yards on seven carries.

Kansas City has been susceptible through the air (18th in the league with 223.5 passing ypg allowed), so Stidham should have more opportunities to impress. He also has the benefit of a full arsenal of weapons around him, as tight end Darren Waller has had an impact since returning from an extended stay on injured reserve. Last week, Waller posted 72 yards and a touchdown on just three catches. Waller's presence means defenses can't devote as much attention to slowing down wide receiver Davante Adams, who leads the league with 14 touchdown catches and is third with 1,443 receiving yards. Las Vegas also has the league's leading rusher in Josh Jacobs (1,608 yds., 12 TDs), who has positioned himself nicely as a pending free agent after the team declined to pick up the fifth-year option of his rookie contract in late April.

3. Mahomes domination

Mahomes has absolutely gone wild against the Raiders in his career, as he's 8-1 against the division rival. He's thrown 26 touchdown passes compared to just three interceptions in these games, 11 of those coming in the last three matchups. Las Vegas is 29th in the league against the pass (246.8 ypg) and has surrendered 24 touchdowns through the air while recording six interceptions. The Raiders don't have near as much to play for (if anything really) compared to the Chiefs, and Mahomes also is looking to make one last statement to MVP voters. It'll be interesting to see how long Mahomes plays in this game or if head coach Andy Reid takes him out earlier with bigger goals in mind.

There also is some history to keep an eye on with running back Jerick McKinnon. He had two more touchdown catches last week in the win over Denver to become the first running back in the Super Bowl era (since 1970) with a touchdown reception in five straight games. McKinnon, who has become a bigger part of the offensive game plan as this season has progressed, has eight touchdown catches overall, placing him second to Travis Kelce (12) on the team. Mahomes leads the league with 40 touchdown passes and 5,048 passing yards.

Final Analysis

Plain and simple, this will be a Chiefs victory, but by how much? The good things that Stidham did last week are now on tape for others to see. I think the Raiders score some points, but this one won't be interesting as Mahomes makes his case for another MVP award and Kansas City shifts its focus to another Super Bowl run.

Prediction: Chiefs 34, Raiders 17
 

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2022 NFL Week 18 playoff picture: Clinching scenarios​

Week 18 AFC playoff-clinching scenarios

Kansas City Chiefs (13-3)


Opponent: Las Vegas Raiders (6-10) | Saturday, 4:30 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC/ESPN+

Kansas City clinches home-field advantage through the AFC playoffs with:

Win OR

BUF loss

Jacksonville Jaguars (8-8)

Opponent: Tennessee Titans (7-9) | Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC/ESPN+

Jacksonville clinches the AFC South with:

Win/Tie

Jacksonville clinches a playoff berth with:

MIA loss + NE loss + PIT loss

Tennessee Titans (7-9)

Opponent: Jacksonville Jaguars (8-8) | Saturday, 8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN/ABC/ESPN+

Tennessee clinches the AFC South with:

Win

Buffalo Bills (12-3)

Opponent: New England Patriots (8-8) | 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Buffalo clinches home-field advantage through the AFC playoffs with:

Win + KC loss

New England Patriots (8-8)

Opponent: Buffalo Bills (12-3) | 1 p.m. ET, CBS

New England clinches a playoff berth with:

Win OR

MIA loss + PIT loss + JAX win

Miami Dolphins (8-8)

Opponent: New York Jets (7-9) | 1 p.m. ET, Fox

Miami clinches a playoff berth with:

Win + NE loss

Pittsburgh Steelers (8-8)

Opponent: Cleveland Browns (7-9) | 1 p.m. ET, CBS

Pittsburgh clinches a playoff berth with:

Win + MIA loss + NE loss



Week 18 NFC playoff-clinching scenarios

Philadelphia Eagles (13-3)


Opponent: New York Giants (9-6-1) | 4:25 p.m. ET, CBS

Philadelphia clinches home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs with:

Win OR

DAL loss + SF loss

Philadelphia clinches the NFC East with:

Win OR

DAL loss

San Francisco 49ers (12-4)

Opponent: Arizona Cardinals (4-12) | 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox

San Francisco clinches home-field advantage through the NFC playoffs with:

Win + PHI loss

Dallas Cowboys (12-4)

Opponent: Washington Commodes (7-8-1) | 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox

Dallas clinches home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs with:

Win + PHI loss + SF loss

Dallas clinches the NFC East with:

Win + PHI loss

Seattle Seahawks (8-8)

Opponent: Los Angeles Rams (5-11) | 4:25 p.m. ET, Fox

Seattle clinches a playoff berth with:

Win + GB loss

Green Bay Packers (8-8)

Opponent: Detroit Lions (8-8) | 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

Green Bay clinches a playoff berth with:

Win

Detroit Lions (8-8)

Opponent: Green Bay Packers (8-8) | 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC

Detroit clinches a playoff berth with:

Win + SEA loss



Here’s The Scenarios That Lead To A Neutral Site AFC Championship Game​

If you've been following the NFL this week, it's likely that you've heard rumblings about the AFC Championship Game being played at a neutral site.

As it turns out this Friday, those rumors were true.

The NFL and its owners recently approved a modification to the AFC postseason as a result of the cancelled Bills-Bengals game on Monday. As part of the resolution, and dependent on the result of several Week 18 matchups, the AFC Championship Game could be played at a neutral site.

That begs one question - what are the outcomes that would lead to neutral site AFC Championship Game?

NFL insider Tom Pelissero has you covered this Friday.

Don't worry, though, if the following graphic appears confusing, we'll explain further below.


View: https://twitter.com/tompelissero/status/1611423938004803584?s=61&t=lVI0_4kzowq9-PyeM9M01w

Let's lay out a foundation.

Kansas City is locked into either the No. 1 or 2 seed in the AFC, regardless of the result of their Week 18 matchup with Las Vegas. They cannot fall to the No. 3 seed after this Sunday.

Cincinnati, conversely, is guaranteed to be either the No. 2 or 3 seed, depending on what happens in their game Sunday against Baltimore. They are eliminated from contending for the No. 1 seed.

Buffalo's playoff positioning is a little more tricky. Currently the No. 2 seed, the Bills could jump to the top spot in the conference or fall down to the No. 3 seed after Sunday.

Now that a framework is set, we can dive into how each teams' Week 18 matchup might affect their playoff seeding.

Starting with the Chiefs, Kansas City will lock up the AFC's No. 1 seed with a win over Las Vegas. With a loss and a Buffalo win, the Kansas City franchise will fall to the No. 2 seed.

For Cincinnati, a win in Week 18 plus a Buffalo loss would earn the Bengals the No. 2 seed in the conference. If the Bengals and Bills both win this Sunday or Cincinnati falls to Baltimore, the Bengals would be the No. 3 seed.

The Bills, on the other hand, can improve to the No. 1 seed in the conference with a win in Week 18 plus a Kansas City loss.

Buffalo will remain the No. 2 seed, however, under these three scenarios: Chiefs and Bills both win Sunday, Chiefs win/Bills lose/Bengals lose or Chiefs lose/Bills lose/Bengals lose.

With a loss against the Patriots on Sunday and a Bengals win, the Bills would fall to the No. 3 spot.

Here's where things get interesting, so buckle up.

A neutral site AFC Championship game will take place if these two conditions occur:
  • Each team played a different number of regular-season games.
  • The lower-seeded team could have been the No. 1 seed if they'd played a full 17-game regular season.
If Buffalo and Kansas City meet in the AFC title game, four of the eight outcomes after Week 18 would lead to a neutral site matchup. If Kansas City and Buffalo both win this Sunday and enter the AFC Championship game as the No. 1 and 2 seeds, the game will be played at a neutral site.

Further, with a loss from both the Chiefs and Bills in Week 18 (regardless of the Bengals' outcome), an AFC title game between the two clubs would be played on a neutral site.

If Buffalo wins and Kansas City loses on Sunday, though, a potential title game would be played in Buffalo. The opposite is also true with a Chiefs win and Bills loss.

Since the Bengals have already been eliminated from the No. 1 seed, the scenarios that lead to Cincinnati playing in a neutral site AFC Championship game are much fewer.

Assuming Kansas City and Cincinnati meet in that game, the only Week 18 outcome that would lead to it being played at a neutral site is both a Chiefs and Bills loss combined with a Bengals win. In this scenario, the Bengals meet the second condition listed above and could have been the No. 1 seed if they'd played their full schedule.

All other Chiefs-Bengals title game matchups would be played in Arrowhead.



Here's What Has to Happen for Coin Toss to Determine NFL Playoff Game​

The NFL has finally reached a decision about what to do with the AFC playoffs following the cancelation of Monday's matchup between the Buffalo Bills and Cincinnati Bengals.

The game, which was suspended in the first quarter after Bills safety Damar Hamlin experienced cardiac arrest on the field and was transported to the hospital via ambulance, carried significant postseason ramifications. Thus, NFL owners approved some tweaks to the AFC playoffs on Friday as a result.

The one that has caused the most controversy is the possibility that, even though the Bengals clinched the AFC North by virtue of Monday's game being considered no contest, their chances of hosting a first-round playoff game might be dependent on a coin flip.

No, this isn't the plot of Friday Night Lights.

According to the proposal approved Friday, if the Ravens beat the Bengals on Sunday and the two teams are then matched up against one another in the Wild Card round of the playoffs, the "site of the game will be determined by a coin toss supervised by the Commissioner."

Here's a breakdown of everything that would need to happen for a coin flip to come into play.

Obviously, the first thing that would need to occur would be the Ravens defeating the Bengals. The Ravens did so in Week 5. However, they will be without star quarterback Lamar Jackson this time, as Jackson has been ruled out for the fifth consecutive game due to a knee injury.

Additionally, the Los Angeles Chargers need to beat the Denver Broncos. The Bengals and Ravens can only match up in the first round if the Bengals finish with the third seed in the AFC and the Ravens are seeded sixth. The Bengals will be locked into the third spot if they lose Sunday. But the Ravens could leap the Chargers if they win and the Chargers lose or tie, which would mean the Bengals would host the Chargers and the Ravens would travel to face the winner of the AFC South in the Wild Card round.

The Bengals are currently favored by 9.5 points over the Ravens, per DraftKings, while the Chargers are 3-point underdogs to the Broncos, making the chances of a coin toss appear unlikely.

That is likely fine with the NFL. Since the coin flip proposal was revealed Thursday evening, Bengals and Ravens fans alike have expressed outrage on social media. The Bengals have seemed particularly displeased, with running back Joe Mixon and head coach Zac Taylor criticizing the NFL for not following its stated policy of determining playoff seeding by winning percentage.

Just about everyone else, however, will likely be rooting to see the elusive playoff-venue-deciding coin toss.
 

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Stidham played well last week. We've seen some backups come in a look pretty good this year. Then there's John Wolford and Bryce Perkins. :not:
 

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I really like the KC Offense… but like all O’s, it needs great blocking to execute
 

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Raiders making a game of this.