The defending champion Philadelphia Eagles, the Baltimore Ravens and the Indianapolis Colts secured their place in the playoffs at the Sunday closing of the season of the professional American football league.
Eagles, in addition to winning the Washington Redskins home, had to get the Minnesota Vikings out on the Chicago Bear at home.
Tennessee Titans was a leader in the all-in-one match, and without the injured Marcus Mariota he was forced to fight against Indianapolis Colts. The wager was that the winner would get into the playoffs. The guest Colts finally triumphed with confidence.
Baltimore Ravens secured his position after the break, winning the guest at Cleveland Browns from 26-24. At the last minute, the Ohioers attacked for victory - they were excited at Pittsburgh, who would have had Browns success in the playoffs - but the governor Baker Mayfield sold the ball. At the same time, the Cleveland leader decided to record an NFL record of 27 touchdown passes in the regular season. So much rookie manager hasn't thrown into the league yet.
NFL, regular season, 17th (last) week of play:
Washington Redskins-Philadelphia Eagles 0-24
Minnesota Vikings-Chicago Bears 10-24
Tennessee Titans-Indianapolis Colts 17-33
Baltimore Ravens-Cleveland Browns 26-24
Buffalo Bills-Miami Dolphins 42-17
Green Bay Packers-Detroit Lions 0-31
New England Patriots-New York Jets 38-3
New Orleans Saints-Carolina Panthers 14-33
New York Giants-Dallas Cowboys 35-36
Tampa Bay Buccaneers-Atlanta Falcons 32-34
Houston Texans-Jacksonville Jaguars 20-3
Denver Broncos-Los Angeles Chargers 9-23
Kansas City Chiefs-Oakland Raiders 35-3
Los Angeles Rams-San Francisco 49ers 48-32
Pittsburgh Steelers-Cincinnati Bengals 16-13
Seattle Seahawks-Arizona Cardinals 27-24
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