The Seattle Seattle Seahawks have a difficult matchup in Week 16, hosting the NFC-best 12-2 Minnesota Vikings. Seattle's postseason chances are beginning to dwindle. They forfeited control of the NFC West last weekend.
The setup for two Christmas Day games means two games on Saturday in Week 16. They’ll be potential playoff previews.
The Minnesota Vikings will be without the services of two defensive players against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday at Lumen Field. Cornerback Fabian Moreau and defensive tackle Jalen Redmond have been ruled out for Week 16's contest.
The Seahawks get set to host the Minnesota Vikings in a battle between two NFC playoff contenders. Seahawks reporter Jen Mueller breaks down everything you need to know about the Seahawks' regular season home finale.
By Rob Maaddi The Associated Press Jalen Hurts got Philadelphia’s passing attack back on track and the Eagles (-3) had a drama-free week. If Washington plans to take away the pass, the Eagles just hand it to Saquon Barkley.
The loss to the Packers could have severely hurt the Seahawks playoff chances as the season has just three games left.
The Philadelphia Eagles are securely in the playoffs and will go for their 11th straight win when they visit the Washington Commanders on Sunday, a welcome postseason atmosphere at a site unaccustomed to high-leverage football in late December.
Commanders defensive lineman Jonathan Allen will not return in Week 16 against the Eagles despite progressing from pectoral injury
Seattle’s path forward does not get any easier, as the now 12-2 Minnesota Vikings are coming to town this weekend. The Seahawks’ backs are against the wall and are desperate for a win, but unfortunately for them, the Vikings have plenty to play for as well.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson has won all six of the games he has played against the Eagles. The Eagles defense is looking to stop the streak Sunday afternoon.
The Eagles' quarterback is in his fourth season as a starter and, like one of his boyhood idols, his best attribute is his ability to win.
The Washington Commanders face the Philadelphia Eagles in Week 16, the first of two divisional games they'll play to end the season. In between, they'll play the Atlanta Falcons. The Falcons and Dallas Cowboys will be the least of the Commanders' worries (hopefully),