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Good morning! I hope you donât run into your nemesis today. Coming up:Â
- đ Big-name NFL teams eliminated from the postseason.Â
- đ Volleyball juggernaut toppled.Â
- đ ââď¸ Alabama coach says no to suitors.
- đłď¸ Vote on front-office rankings.
Goodbyes: Itâs holiday cleanout time in the NFL
Today is Dec. 15, which means it is a prime hour to clean. Maybe youâre clearing out old clutter toys to make room for new ones at Christmas. Maybe youâre getting an early start on the end-of-year reset.Â
In the NFL, itâs just time to say goodbye to some teams. Yesterday brought some jarring reminders of it. Who and what weâre saying goodbye to, posthaste:Â
1. The Kansas City Chiefs
The defending AFC champions are eliminated from postseason play before 2026 begins, which is a concept I have a hard time processing. Their 16-13 loss to the Chargers yesterday ended a streak of 10 straight postseason appearances for the franchise. It also brought a more immediate toll: Patrick Mahomes tore his ACL with less than two minutes to play. Brutal.Â
A good note from Jesse Newellâs column from the game: Kansas City was 12-0 in one-score games last year, which ended with a Super Bowl appearance. This year: 1-7. Thatâll do it.Â
2. The Cincinnati Bengals and Minnesota Vikings
Both were also axed from postseason contention yesterday, and poor Minnesota didnât even get a chance to play first. It was a particularly dour day in Cincinnati, where a 24-0 loss to the Ravens and an unhappy Joe Burrow have put a pall over the fan base. Burrow doesnât want out (not yet, at least), but itâs quite clear the franchise cannot waste another season of his prime again. Also contributing to the bad vibes: not shoveling the snow in Cincy.Â
Minnesota started its audition tape for next yearâs contender status with a 34-26 win in Dallas last night that had J.J. McCarthy hitting the Griddy while walking into the end zone. Too late for 2025, fellas.Â
3. The Green Bay Packers ⌠maybe
Green Bay, on paper, remains a legit contender at 9-4-1 with a 94 percent chance to make the postseason, per our simulator. But the season suddenly feels in extreme doubt after a 34-26 loss to the red-hot Broncos left superstar acquisition Micah Parsons with a non-contact injury that could be a torn ACL. Standout wide receiver Christian Watson also left the game with a chest injury and was evaluated at a Denver hospital afterward. Donât forget that star tight end Tucker Kraft tore his ACL last month, too.Â
Letâs do a lightning round of other things weâre waving bye to before we get to the presents that can stay under the football tree:Â
4. The sack record đ. Myles Garrett tallied 1.5 sacks in Clevelandâs blowout loss, putting him one sack shy of tying the NFL single-season record with three games to play.Â
5. Any worry about Matthew Stafford. The 37-year-old Rams quarterback who started the season as an injury worry cemented his spot as the MVP front-runner in a wild win over his former team yesterday.Â
6. Au revoir, Cowboys. Dallas is essentially done (less than a 1 percent chance to make the playoffs) after that loss to the Vikings last night. At least the team has been interesting this year. Â
Now, letâs quickly talk about whoâs still here:

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- My first thought upon seeing the Chiefs eliminated: I wonder how the Bills feel. Buffalo (10-4) saw its boogeyman vanquished and beat the division rival Patriots in a thriller yesterday, which is about as good of a Sunday for the Bills as possible. Josh Allen quite literally left it all on the field.
- About those Broncos. Denver, despite some earlier skepticism, has won 11 straight to reach 12-2 and looked as impressive as ever in yesterdayâs win over Green Bay. Add them to the cadre of AFC teams thrilled that Kansas City is done.Â
We have full takeaways from the weekend, of course, and itâs always good to fiddle around with the playoff simulator at this point in the season. Oh, and I didnât even get to mention Philip Riversâ comeback day.Â
Letâs keep moving:
News to Know
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A volleyball stunner
Texas A&M shocked Nebraska to advance to the NCAA volleyball Final Four yesterday in an upset I donât think anyone expected. Coming into the match, the juggernaut Cornhuskers (now 33-1) had won 54 of 55 home sets this season before dropping the first two in yesterdayâs regional final on their home floor. An epic two-set comeback was rendered moot by A&M, which heads to its first Final Four. Read more on what might be âone of the most entertaining matchesâ in the sportâs history.
More news
- Steph Curry hit 12 3-pointers last night, and the Warriors still lost.
- USC womenâs basketball coach Lindsay Gottlieb, a Brown graduate, gave a stirring and heartbreaking speech yesterday after the shooting at her alma mater. Her comments are worth a read.
- Alabama football coach Kalen DeBoer shut down any talk of leaving for Michigan.
- Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia apologized for his comments after the Heisman ceremony Saturday night. See his statement.
đ°Â Find more news here 24/7.
What to Watch
đş NFL: Dolphins at Steelers
8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN
This is a crucial game for Pittsburgh to burnish its hopes of a postseason appearance in Aaron Rodgersâ final season. An issue: Miami has won four straight. This should be a good one.Â
đş NBA: Pistons at Celtics
7 p.m. ET on Peacock
Yes, 20-5 Detroit is still the best team in the East right now, but we should be talking more about Boston, which is 15-10 in what people thought would be a lost season. Jayson Tatum isnât here, and this team is still really good. Compelling.
Get tickets to games like these here.
Pulse Picks

Weâre past ranking front offices in each professional sport. Whoâs the best front office in all of the Big Four sports? You can vote on that here.Â
The Heat almost traded for Allen Iverson in 2006. Dwyane Wade shut it down.Â
Ken Rosenthal returns with a post-Winter Meetings notebook full of good tidbits, including one on the Royalsâ interest in Jarren Duran. Read that here.Â
Can UConn go undefeated this season? Sabreena Merchant makes some good points in her weekly womenâs college basketball Top 25.Â
Most-clicked in the newsletter yesterday: Our top 50 MLB free agents.Â
Most-read on the website yesterday: Jayna Bardahlâs excellent story on what happens when a ball lands in the stands in the NFL. Sometimes, itâs a lawsuit.Â
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