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NFL News: Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy (concussion) expected to return Sunday


The Minnesota Vikings are expecting starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy to return to action Sunday vs. Washington after a one-week absence, coach Kevin O’Connell told reporters Monday.

McCarthy missed Sunday’s 26-0 loss at Seattle after sustaining a concussion in the prior game against Green Bay. It was his second injury absence of the season, previously missing five games due to a high ankle sprain.

O’Connell said that McCarthy is symptom free and is expected to clear concussion protocol Wednesday when he completes a full practice.

“Expecting (him to return), barring any unforeseen changes to where he’s at today,” O’Connell said. “Hopefully having that Wednesday will allow him to have a normal, full week and likely be able to go in as our starter on Sunday.”

McCarthy, the 10th overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, has struggled this season after missing his entire rookie campaign due to a torn meniscus. In six games, he has completed 54.1% of his passes with six touchdown passes to 10 interceptions and a 2-4 record.

His passer rating of 57.9 ranks him 46 out of 46 eligible quarterbacks this season.

However, things did not get any better in Sunday’s loss with undrafted rookie Max Brosmer leading the offense. Brosmer completed 19 of 30 passes for 126 yards, no scores and four picks.

Minnesota (4-8) has lost four straight games entering Sunday’s home game against the Commanders (3-9), who have lost seven straight.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Canadiens, Senators slump into rivalry game after ugly losses


A visit from their Eastern Canadian rival might provide some needed confidence to help the Montreal Canadiens rebound from an ugly defeat.

Following an otherwise strong road swing, the Canadiens look to continue their recent success against the struggling Ottawa Senators on Tuesday night.

Montreal opened 10-3-2 before enduring an 0-4-1 slide. The Canadiens followed that skid with three straight victories, including back-to-back road wins over Utah and Vegas, before concluding that three-game trip with a lopsided 7-2 loss at Colorado on Saturday.

With a rivalry game awaiting, the Canadiens plan to regroup and potentially get back to their winning form.

“We felt confident coming (into Saturday),” Montreal’s Josh Anderson told NHL.com. “It’s on us as players to be harder to play against.”

That’s certainly been the case of late against the Senators. In a series that is traditionally physical and usually chippy, Montreal totaled 21 goals while winning four of the last five versus Ottawa.

Cole Caufield paired a goal with an assist and Nick Suzuki added two helpers when the Canadiens outlasted the visiting Senators 4-3 in overtime on Nov. 1. That matchup featured two fights and an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty by Montreal’s Joe Veleno.

Caufield, who boasts a seven-game point streak (two goals, six assists), has registered 11 goals and 14 points in 15 career games against the Senators. Suzuki has six goals and 22 points in 30 career matchups with Ottawa.

Ottawa opened its season-long seven-game road stretch with wins over Anaheim and San Jose but has since gone 1-3-0 after being roughed up in a 6-1 loss at Dallas on Sunday. Jake Sanderson’s goal 8:36 into the second period for the Senators tied things up, but the Stars scored five unanswered.

“It’s one of those games where you have to turn the page and get ready for the next one,” said Senators forward Ridly Greig, who returned to the lineup after missing five games for an undisclosed reason.

“It’s the end of a road trip here, so we got to find some legs for the next one.”

Sanderson became the sixth defenseman in Ottawa history to record 20 points in 25 or fewer games, according to NHL.com.

Senators star Brady Tkachuk was held without a point Sunday in his second game back from missing 20 with a thumb injury. Having Tkachuk dressed for this matchup should give Ottawa some confidence considering he has 13 goals and 27 points in 30 career games versus Montreal.

Goaltender Linus Ullmark matched a season high by yielding all six goals on 26 shots faced Sunday. He made 23 saves in the November loss at Montreal.

Backup Leevi Merilainen (.874 save percentage) lost his last two starts for Ottawa.

Ottawa is 0-2-1 at Montreal since winning four in a row there.

Montreal netminders Jakub Dobes and Sam Montembeault have a combined .877 save percentage while each starting 12 games this season. Dobes has never faced the Senators, while Montembeault stopped 14 of 17 shots faced against them last month.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Week 13 MNF: Preview, Props & Prediction


The New York Giants welcome quarterback Jaxson Dart back to the lineup for Monday night’s game in Foxborough, Mass., where the red-hot New England Patriots are facing their biggest injury adversity of the season.

It’s a big game for the 10-2 Patriots to keep distance ahead of the Buffalo Bills (8-4) in the AFC East, while the 2-10 Giants are seeking some positive vibes following another week with a coaching change.

ODDS AND TRENDS
New England is a consensus 7.0-point favorite, although the line was sitting at 7.5 at several major sportsbooks Monday afternoon. BetRivers, where the line has held at 7.0, reported a nearly even split with 51% of the spread-line money backing the Patriots.

The 46.5 total points line has seen 64% of the money back the Under, while 70% of the total bets have supported the Over. The book reported that each of New England’s past four home games against NFC opponents have gone Over the total points line.

INSIDE EDGE
The Patriots have allowed only two rushing touchdowns to running backs this season, tied for the fewest in the NFL, according to Inside Edge’s Remarkable Engine. Meanwhile, New England’s offense leads the league with a 34.2% conversation rate on third downs of 10-plus yards this season.

KEY STAT
The Giants will seek their first road victory since Week 5 of last season, when they beat Seattle 29-20. New York has lost 12 straight road games since then.

PROP PICKS
–Dart Under 26.5 Rushing Yards (-117 at BetRivers): Dart has rushed for 54+ yards in five of his seven starts. He is also coming off a concussion that sidelined him for the past two games, and the Giants want their young star to learn how to avoid the big hits he has absorbed far too often as a rookie.

–Patriots QB Drake Maye 2+ TD Passes (-185 at DraftKings): There are significant concerns about his pass protection this week, but Maye is also facing the league’s 30th-ranked scoring defense. Maye has thrown multiple touchdowns eight times this season, although he has been held to just one in each of his past two games. Through the first 12 weeks of this season, Maye leads the NFL with 3,130 passing yards and a 71.0 completion percentage. His 21 passing touchdowns rank fifth.

INJURY REPORT
New England’s offense will be without starting left tackle Will Campbell and starting left guard Jared Wilson.

Campbell, the fourth pick in the 2025 draft, was placed on injured reserve Wednesday after he reportedly sustained an MCL sprain last Sunday in the 26-20 victory over Cincinnati. He will miss at least the next four games. Wilson (ankle) will not play Sunday, New England coach Mike Vrabel told reporters Wednesday.

New England quarterback Drake Maye has been sacked 37 times this season — third most in the NFL — and Vrabel said New York’s defensive line presents plenty of challenges.

“I think 57 of the 66 quarterback hits come from those guys up front,” he said. “Three edge guys with (Brian) Burns, (Kayvon) Thibodeaux, (Abdul) Carter. Obviously what Big Dex (Dexter Lawrence II) can do inside and (Roy) Robertson-Harris. So, those guys are certainly impactful players that have to be accounted for every play. They rotate them through there pretty good, and so there’s a lot of juice there. There’s a lot of disruption.”

Lawrence (elbow) practiced on a limited basis Saturday and didn’t receive an injury designation. Thibodeaux (shoulder) sat out practice all week and will miss his third straight game.

Four Giants were listed as questionable – linebackers Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles (neck/knee), Swayze Bozeman (hip) and Victor Dimukeje (knee) and cornerback Korie Black (bicep).

In addition to Wilson, safety Brenden Schooler (ankle) was ruled out for New England. Linebacker Harold Landry (knee) and defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga (chest) are questionable

GIANTS’ D IN NEW HANDS
New York fired defensive coordinator Shane Bowen last Monday, 12 games into his second season in that role. Outside linebackers coach Charlie Bullen was named as the interim replacement.

“The results just weren’t where we wanted them to be and so Charlie’s going to step up for us and rally the group,” interim head coach Mike Kafka said. “The defensive staff will rally around Charlie and put together a great plan. I got a lot of confidence in the room and a lot of confidence in our staff to do that.”

New York enters the game against the Patriots ranked 32nd among NFL teams in rushing defense, 23rd in passing defense and 30th in scoring defense.

PREDICTION
The spread is big considering the significant injury concerns along a Patriots offensive line that has struggled in pass protection even when healthy. With temperatures expected to be in the low-30s by kickoff, offense could be at a bit of a premium and the Giants have been unable to play four solid quarters on the road all season. –Patriots 23, Giants 20

–Field Level Media

NHL News: D Cal Foote signs AHL contract with Chicago Wolves


Defenseman Cal Foote has signed a contract to join the Chicago Wolves of the American Hockey League, the team announced Monday.

Foote, 26, was found not guilty of sexual assault in a London, Ontario, court in July along with four teammates from the 2018 Canadian world junior team.

Foote played in the Slovak Extraliga in 2024-25 and last skated in the NHL in 2023-24 with the New Jersey Devils. He has 20 points (five goals, 15 assists) and 137 penalty minutes in 145 career games with the Devils, Nashville Predators and Tampa Bay Lightning, who drafted Foote in the first round in 2017.

He is the son of Adam Foote, the Vancouver Canucks head coach and retired NHL defenseman.

The Wolves are the minor league affiliate of the Carolina Hurricanes. Because Foote’s contract is AHL-only, he is ineligible to be called up to the NHL.

Foote, Dillon Dube, Alex Formenton, Carter Hart and Michael McLeod were the five players tried on sexual assault charges in Ontario Superior Court in the spring of 2025.

Months after their acquittal on July 24, the NHL reinstated the players and said they would be eligible to sign contracts with teams beginning in mid-October and could appear in games as of Dec. 1.

The Vegas Golden Knights signed Hart, a 27-year-old goaltender, to a two-year, $4 million contract in late October and recalled him from the AHL on Sunday.

Dube is a free agent. Formenton and McLeod are playing in Switzerland and Russia, respectively.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Falcons’ Morris calls special teams play ‘awful,’ stops short of more changes


Of the Atlanta Falcons’ many problems this season, special teams play has been chief among the main issues. Still, head coach Raheem Morris maintains there will be no changing of the guard with the unit.

Atlanta (4-8) is on its third kicker after releasing Younghoe Koo and John Parker Romo, while the team ranks last in average kickoff return yards (22.2) and third-worst in yards per punt return (5.9).

The lack of production was on display in the Falcons’ 27-24 loss to the lowly New York Jets on Sunday. Former Pro Bowler Jamal Agnew muffed a punt and the Jets recovered at Atlanta’s 2 in the second quarter, directly leading to their first touchdown. Zane Gonzalez missed a 50-yard field goal in the third quarter, before the Falcons’ kickoff unit allowed Isaiah Williams’ 83-yard return, leading to New York’s game-tying field goal in the fourth.

Despite the hapless play, Morris is sticking with special teams coordinator Marquice Williams, who’s been in the position since 2021.

“No. Not at this time,” Morris told reporters on Monday when asked if he’d make a change. “I’ve got a lot of confidence in what Marquice does. I’ve got a lot of confidence in our coaching techniques. I’ve got a lot of confidence in our guys to go and execute. We just have not done it.

“… We played awful (Sunday) on special teams. I don’t know how to say it any other way. You can’t give up the kickoff return, and you certainly can’t muff it on the 2-yard line. We gave up 10 points on special teams.”

Offensively, veteran Kirk Cousins has assumed the starting quarterback role after Michael Penix Jr. suffered a season-ending partially torn ACL. Cousins passed for 234 yards and a touchdown on Sunday, despite throwing to a much different receiving core than Atlanta envisioned having entering the year.

Leading receiver Drake London has missed two straight weeks with a knee strain. Ray-Ray McCloud, who had a career year with the Falcons last season, was released in October after missing several games and then being sent home as a “healthy scratch.”

The inexperience at the position was highlighted on Sunday, with Dylan Drummond, Deven Thompkins and David Sills V combining for 88 offensive snaps in the loss. The three have just 11 total career starts to their names. Thompkins was elevated in place of Casey Washington on Sunday, as the receiving carousel continues.

“You’ve got to go out there and find out who’s going to give you the best chance to win,” Morris said of the receiving room. “We went with (Thompkins). He kind of outplayed (Washington) in practice so we put D.T. out there. Drummond has been able to play a little for us the last two weeks. It’s always going to be performance-based and trying to see who can give you the best chance to win.”

Ahead of Atlanta’s home meeting with the Seattle Seahawks, Cousins may be getting a massive piece back in London.

“Drake is certainly getting better,” Morris said. “He certainly has a chance to play. We’ll have to see him move around a bit this week and we’ll get more or a feel for that by Wednesday and Thursday.”

–Field Level Media

Wizards’ goals in Philadelphia: log first win streak, end road skid


The Washington Wizards will pursue their first winning streak of the season when they visit the Philadelphia 76ers on Tuesday.

After losing 15 of its first 16 games, Washington has posted two wins in its last three contests. The Wizards topped the Atlanta Hawks 132-113 and defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 129-126, sandwiched around a 33-point loss to the Indiana Pacers.

In each of their two recent wins, the Wizards have relied on CJ McCollum to do much of the heavy lifting. The veteran guard scored a season-high 46 points in the victory over visiting Atlanta on Nov. 25 before draining a clutch, contested 3-pointer with 15 seconds left in Washington’s home triumph against Milwaukee on Monday.

“Great players make great plays, and we’re really lucky to have both of those guys within our organization,” Washington coach Brian Keefe said of McCollum (28 points) and Khris Middleton (15).

In addition to the strong contributions from those two, Washington received 22 from Marvin Bagley III and 17 from Cam Whitmore. Bilal Coulibaly was limited to seven points, but Keefe was delighted with his defense.

“Sometimes you have to grind games out in the NBA. We grinded that one out because of our defense and Bilal was the head of that for sure,” said Keefe, whose team played without Alex Sarr (groin) and will take the court without the second-year standout again on Tuesday.

The Wizards have lost nine consecutive road games since defeating the Dallas Mavericks 117-107 on Oct. 24.

Philadelphia enters play Tuesday with three losses in its past four games, including a 142-134 double-overtime defeat to the visiting Hawks on Sunday. The 76ers erased an eight-point deficit in the last minute of regulation and then blew a lead in the final second of the first overtime before falling in the second extra session.

With the Sixers monitoring minutes for Joel Embiid — not to mention several other players recovering from injuries — Tyrese Maxey continues to be the offensive focal point. He played 52 minutes against Atlanta, scoring 44 points and dishing out nine assists.

“He’s a warrior,” said Sixers forward Paul George, who contributed 16 points in 28 minutes. “He’s a warrior. No question about it. He’s a warrior. He’s a fighter. He takes so many hits. Teams holding, grabbing, he hits the ground so many times (and) he bounces right back up. Again, I keep saying it, man. It’s a leadership (quality) about him.”

Embiid, who had 18 points in 30 minutes, is going to miss the Tuesday contest as he continues to recuperate from offseason knee surgery. Still, the former NBA MVP believes he is making progress.

“I thought the first half (against Atlanta) was pretty good,” Embiid said. “When it’s been almost a month and you’ve only had about two court sessions, going up and down, it’s going to be tough.”

George (back) and Drummond (knee) were listed as questionable for Tuesday, while Kelly Oubre Jr. (knee) and Trendon Watford (groin) remain out.

The Sixers rallied for a 139-134 overtime win in Washington on Oct. 28 in the first matchup between the teams this season. The Wizards led that game by 16 points entering the fourth quarter until Maxey (39 points, 10 assists) helped guide Philadelphia to the come-from-behind win.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Blues F Jimmy Snuggerud (wrist) out at least 6 weeks


St. Louis Blues forward Jimmy Snuggerud is expected to miss up to six weeks to have surgery on his left wrist, the team announced on Monday.

The Blues also said forward Alexey Toropchenko is week-to-week after he sustained scalding burns to his legs during an accident at home.

On Monday, St. Louis recalled forward Aleksanteri Kaskimaki from Springfield of the American Hockey League.

Snuggerud, 21, has 11 points (five goals, six assists) in 26 games this season. He has 15 points (six goals, nine assists) in 33 career games since being selected by St. Louis with the 23rd overall pick of the 2022 NHL Draft.

Toropchenko, 26, has totaled two points (one goal, one assist) and 15 penalty minutes in 17 games this season.

Kaskimaki, 21, has seven points (four goals, three assists) in 16 games this season with the Thunderbirds.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Bengals DE Trey Hendrickson labeled doubtful for Week 14


Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Trey Hendrickson is not ready to return from a hip injury and is primarily scheduled to continue “rehab stuff” this week, coach Zac Taylor said Monday.

Taylor said he would consider Hendrickson doubtful to be ready for Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills.

“We’ll just keep taking it week to week,” Taylor said Monday.

The Bengals (4-8) are still alive in the playoff picture behind the Baltimore Ravens (6-6) and Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6) in the AFC North. Joe Burrow returned from a turf toe injury Thursday to guide Cincinnati to a 32-14 win over the Ravens that ended a four-game losing streak for the Bengals.

Hendrickson did not play in a game in November. He was sidelined Oct. 26 against the Jets but was not placed on injured reserve. The Bengals reportedly rebuffed trade offers for the pass rusher in October.

Taylor indicated there is also no change in the status of wide receiver Tee Higgins (concussion), who missed the Thanksgiving night win at Baltimore.

Hendrickson, who turns 31 this week, has 4.0 sacks this season but none since he recorded a pair against Jared Goff and the Lions on Oct. 5.

He spent the offseason in a standoff with the Bengals over the lack of a contract extension. Hendrickson officially requested a trade. But the Bengals eventually coaxed Hendrickson out of a holdout posture with a $14 million raise for 2025 that pushed his salary to $30 million.

Hendrickson entered 2025 with an NFL-best 35 total sacks the previous two seasons.

–Field Level Media

NBA roundup: Devin Booker gets hurt, but Suns end Lakers’ win streak


Dillon Brooks scored 33 points and the Phoenix Suns overcame the loss of Devin Booker to earn a 125-108 road victory Monday that ended the Los Angeles Lakers’ seven-game winning streak.

Collin Gillespie scored 28 points by going 8 of 14 from 3-point range as the Suns stopped a two-game skid by winning the opener of a four-game road trip.

Booker scored 11 points in 10 minutes of the first quarter before he departed with a groin injury. Coach Jordan Ott said postgame that the team would know more about Booker’s status on Tuesday. Before leaving the game, Booker reached 17,000 points in 11 NBA seasons and became the third-youngest player with 17,000 points and 3,600 assists at 29 years, 32 days.

Luka Doncic scored 38 points and pulled down 11 rebounds while Austin Reaves added 16 points for the Lakers, who lost for just the third time in 16 games.

Cavaliers 135, Pacers 119

Donovan Mitchell scored 43 points and Jaylon Tyson added a season-high 27 as Cleveland beat Indiana in Indianapolis to end a three-game losing streak.

De’Andre Hunter and Evan Mobley scored 13 points apiece for Cleveland, which led by as many as 21 in the second quarter and never trailed after moving ahead 5-2. Mitchell had nine rebounds and six assists.

Pascal Siakam amassed 26 points and seven rebounds for the Pacers, who had won two straight for the first time after going 2-16 to open the season. Andrew Nembhard scored 21 points.

Pistons 99, Hawks 98

Jalen Duren produced 21 points and 11 rebounds as host Detroit escaped with a win over Atlanta.

Cade Cunningham contributed 18 points, eight rebounds, eight assists, six steals and three blocks for the Pistons. Cunningham’s two hoops in the final minute allowed Detroit to hang on despite a late Hawks 3-pointer.

Jalen Johnson led the Hawks with 29 points, 13 rebounds and seven assists. Nickeil Alexander-Walker tossed in 26 points, and Onyeka Okongwu had 20.

Mavericks 131, Nuggets 121

Ryan Nembhard finished with 28 points and 10 assists, both career highs, Anthony Davis scored a season-high 32 points and grabbed 13 rebounds, and visiting Dallas beat Denver.

Cooper Flagg had 24 points and Klay Thompson added 15 for the Mavericks, who have won consecutive games for the first time this season.

Nikola Jokic had 29 points, 20 rebounds and 13 assists for the Nuggets, who lost their fourth straight home game. Spencer Jones scored 28 points to set a career high for the second straight game.

Wizards 129, Bucks 126

CJ McCollum scored 28 points while leading Washington to an improbable second-half comeback en route to a win over visiting Milwaukee.

Milwaukee led by 16 midway through the third quarter, but the Wizards got within range before going on a 10-1 run in the final 90 seconds of the game. The late surge featured 3-pointers from former Buck Khris Middleton, who had 15 points and six assists, and McCollum.

Marvin Bagley III added 22 points and eight rebounds for the Wizards, who have won two of their past three games in the wake of a 14-game losing streak. Kevin Porter Jr., who exited with a lower back spasm midway through the fourth, led Milwaukee with 30 points. Giannis Antetokounmpo added 26 points and seven boards.

Heat 140, Clippers 123

Norman Powell sank six of Miami’s franchise-record-tying 24 3-pointers as the Heat blew out visiting Los Angeles.

Powell put up 30 points and shot 6-for-10 from long distance for the Heat, who won for the seventh time in eight games. Bam Adebayo set a career high with five treys while scoring 27 points and grabbing a season-high 14 rebounds.

Los Angeles’ Kawhi Leonard led all scorers with 36 points, 19 of them coming in the fourth quarter. James Harden finished with 11 points in only 20 minutes while Ivica Zubac contributed 16 points and 13 rebounds for the Clippers, who have lost eight of nine.

Magic 125, Bulls 120

Anthony Black saved five of his 22 points for a late surge, Desmond Bane capped a 37-point effort with a late go-ahead 3-pointer and Orlando held off visiting Chicago for its third consecutive win.

Bane shot 12 of 17 overall and 10 for 10 at the foul line in running up a season-high-tying point total. He also found time for six rebounds and five assists. Black grabbed nine rebounds, while Franz Wagner chipped in with 25 points.

Josh Giddey paced a balanced Chicago attack with 22 points. He was joined by Matas Buzelis with 21 and Nikola Vucevic and Tre Jones with 20 apiece. Ayo Dosunmu put up 18 points to go with a game-high seven assists.

Nets 116, Hornets 103

Michael Porter Jr. scored a season-high 35 points as Brooklyn ended its nine-game home losing streak to start the season, defeating Charlotte in New York.

Porter returned after missing the previous two games due to back tightness and made 13 of 24 shots, including 7 of 11 from 3-point range. Noah Clowney added 18 points as the Nets stopped a four-game overall skid.

Rookie Kon Knueppel scored a game-high 18 points for the Hornets, who were denied a third straight win and dropped their eighth straight road game. LaMelo Ball collected 12 points and 14 assists.

Jazz 133, Rockets 125

Lauri Markkanen scored 29 points and Keyonte George added 28 to lead Utah to a victory over Houston in Salt Lake City.

Jusuf Nurkic registered 18 points and a team-high nine rebounds for the Jazz in a rematch of Houston’s 129-101 win at Salt Lake City on Sunday. George had a team-high eight assists.

Kevin Durant led the Rockets with 32 points and nine rebounds. Alperen Sengun chipped in 31 points and 14 assists while Amen Thompson added 23 points, but their efforts were not enough to extend Houston’s five-game road winning streak.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Playoff Picture: Bears at Packers center of seismic Sunday ahead


New England, Baltimore, Jacksonville and Denver. Those are the first-place teams in the AFC, and we’d like to connect the polygraph machine if you claim these were your preseason division winner picks.

Spoiler alert: this isn’t how it ends.

That’s because as division matchups ramp up in December, a whole lot of chaos is coming down the chimney before the month ends.

Only four teams — New England (3-0), the LA Chargers (4-0), Tampa Bay (2-0) and Green Bay (3-0) — are undefeated in their own division.

The Colts have lost three of four and dropped into second place in the AFC South on Sunday. The Texans (4-1 in the division) are 7-5 overall and just a game back of first-place Jacksonville (8-4). The Colts (8-4) play the Jaguars this week and end the regular season at Houston.

NFC North-leading Chicago is 1-2 in the division and packs for frigid Lambeau Field on Sunday to face the Packers in what sets up as a seismic Week 14 in the playoff picture.

The Bears (9-3) might be flagged as frauds this month with the lowest strength of victory (.347) of any division leader and a net-TD differential of minus-3.

For those who stack weight into the scoring margin column this time of year, the Seahawks (9-3) are tops in the league at plus-133. Indianapolis leads the AFC at plus-108.

Chicago? The Bears check in at plus-6. But credit first-year coach Ben Johnson for thriving in one-score games with a 6-1 record.

Currently outside of the NFC playoff picture, Detroit (7-5) treads on thinning ice despite a win over the Bears head-to-head. That’s because of two losses to the Packers (8-3-1) and a 1-3 division record overall. Now, the Lions are under growing pressure Thursday night against the Dallas Cowboys (6-5-1). But Dallas might rue a loss to the Carolina Panthers (7-6) when it’s all said and done.

San Francisco (9-4) finally rolls into a bye week and has the best intradivision record among the NFC West’s three nine-win teams at 4-1.

Here is where the NFL playoff picture stands prior to New England’s Week 13 game Monday night:

AFC
1.
Denver Broncos (10-2)
2.
New England
Patriots (10-2)

3. Jacksonville
Jaguars (8-4)
4.
Baltimore
Ravens (6-6)
5.
Los Angeles Chargers
(8-4)
6.
Indianapolis Colts (8-4)
7. Buffalo Bills (
8-4)
————
8.
Houston Texans (7-5)
9.
Pittsburgh
Steelers (6-6)
10. Kansas City Chiefs (6-6)
11.
Miami
Dolphins (5-7)
12.
Cincinnati
Bengals (4-8)

NFC
1. Chicago Bears (9-3)

2. Los Angeles Rams (9-3)

3. Philadelphia Eagles (8-4)

4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-5)

5. Seattle Seahawks (9-3)

6. Green Bay Packers (8-3-1)

7. San Francisco 49ers (9-4)
————

8. Detroit Lions (7-5)

9. Dallas Cowboys (6-5-1)

10. Carolina Panthers (7-6)

11. Atlanta Falcons (4-8)

12. Minnesota Vikings (4-8)

–Field Level Media