N.F.L. Playoff Races Entering the Final Week

A.F.C. East

WHAT HAPPENED It was a very, very good day for the New England Patriots, who showed resilience in a second-half comeback victory over the Miami Dolphins and saw their archrival, the Jets, pushed to the brink of elimination with a loss to the Giants. The Patriots’ defense and offensive line will be concerns going into the playoffs, but they secured a first-round bye, which will be critical for the health of left tackle Matt Light and safety Patrick Chung.

NOW WHAT? A Patriots victory next week secures the A.F.C.’s top seed and home-field advantage throughout the playoffs. To get the wild card, the Jets need to win, and need losses by Cincinnati and Tennessee combined with a loss by Oakland or Denver.

A.F.C. North

WHAT HAPPENED Big wins for the entire division. The Steelers won without Ben Roethlisberger. The Ravens and the Bengals won with everybody. The division title comes down to the final weekend, and the Bengals, with the victory over the Cardinals, combined with the Jets’ loss, are now in a wild-card spot.

NOW WHAT? Baltimore plays at Cincinnati next week. Pittsburgh plays at Cleveland. If the Steelers and the Ravens wind up with the same record, Baltimore wins the division and Pittsburgh is a wild card, because the Ravens swept the Steelers this season. Baltimore should have the tougher game, because the Bengals will grab a wild-card spot with a victory. Whoever wins the division has a first-round bye.

A.F.C. South

WHAT HAPPENED The Titans’ victory over the Jaguars keeps them in the wild-card race, but the more significant game happened Thursday. The Texans have already clinched the division, but they played their worst game of the season against the Colts.

NOW WHAT? The real intrigue will be at the game between the Jaguars and the Colts. If the Colts win, they could lose their shot at the first overall draft pick and Andrew Luck. There are multiple possibilities for the Titans to get a wild-card spot. The Texans are locked into the third seed even if they lose to the Titans, but after a bad loss to the Colts, they could use a victory to get some momentum going into the playoffs.

A.F.C. West

WHAT HAPPENED The wheels came off the Tim Tebow train. He was awful in Denver’s loss to Buffalo, blowing a chance to win the division. Oakland’s overtime victory over Kansas City eliminated the Chiefs and pulled the Raiders into a tie atop the division. The Chargers’ loss to the eliminated them from contention and probably doomed Norv Turner.

NOW WHAT? If the beat the Chiefs next Sunday, they win the division, no matter what else happens. But if they lose and the Raiders beat the Chargers, the Raiders win the division. If Denver and Oakland both lose, Denver wins the division.

N.F.C. East

WHAT HAPPENED The Giants’ victory over the Jets eliminated the Eagles from the playoff race, but set up a winner-take-all game against the next Sunday. The Eagles may have given the Giants a bit of help anyway. Dallas quarterback Tony Romo hurt his right hand when it smashed against Jason Babin’s helmet. He was ready to return, though, until the Cowboys realized the Giants had won and they did not need him.

NOW WHAT? The game of the year is next Sunday: Cowboys at Giants for the division. An ancillary consideration is whether Tom Coughlin’s job also hangs in the balance.

N.F.C. North

WHAT HAPPENED The Lions completed their renaissance by clinching a wild-card spot, their first playoff trip since 1999.

NOW WHAT If the Packers beat the Bears on Sunday night, they wrap up the top seed in the N.F.C. and have home-field advantage throughout the playoffs.

N.F.C. South

WHAT HAPPENED Buccaneers Coach Raheem Morris took another step toward the unemployment line and Cam Newton served notice he was going to terrorize the league for the next decade in Tampa Bay’s 48-16 loss to the Carolina Panthers. The Falcons play the on Monday night.

NOW WHAT? A Saints victory Monday secures the N.F.C. South, but the Falcons are still in good position for the wild card.

N.F.C. West

WHAT HAPPENED Not a whole lot. San Francisco’s defeat of Seattle puts the 49ers in position to get a first-round bye, but their struggle to score touchdowns will give them a lot to think about heading into the playoffs.

NOW WHAT? If the Saints lose to the Falcons on Monday, San Francisco clinches a first-round bye.

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Falcons’ Big Win at Home Ensures They’ll Have Chance for More

The Falcons must wait a week to find out their opponent in the divisional round. Receiver Roddy White said all that mattered was that the Falcons would be at home. “It’s very important,” he said. “We find a way to win here.”

The Falcons are 20-2 in home games started by Ryan in the last three years.

¶Josh Freeman passed for two touchdowns and the visiting Buccaneers beat the , 23-13, but not even a 10-6 finish — a year after they went 3-13 — could get Tampa Bay into the playoffs.

“It’s rough,” Freeman said as he awaited the results of later games that ultimately eliminated the Buccaneers from the postseason. “We had a good team this year. You hate to say goodbye right now.”

The Saints (11-5), knowing they were locked into the fifth playoff seed in the N.F.C. because of Atlanta’s win over Carolina, pulled several starters in the fourth quarter.

Make Playoffs

drove Indianapolis into position for ’s 43-yard field goal as time expired, which gave the Colts a 23-20 victory over the visiting and their seventh A.F.C. South title in eight years. The Colts (10-6) reached the postseason for the ninth straight year, tying the mark Dallas set from 1975 to 1983. They will host on Saturday in a rematch of last year’s A.F.C. championship game.

¶Arian Foster rushed for 180 yards and 2 touchdowns as the ended the Jaguars’ playoff hopes with a 34-17 win in Houston. Jacksonville (8-8) needed a victory and a Colts loss to make the playoffs, but could not overcome the absence of its top two offensive players: quarterback David Garrard had finger surgery Thursday and running back Maurice Jones-Drew sat out with a right knee injury. The Texans (6-10) won for the second time in their last 10 games amid speculation that Coach Gary Kubiak would keep his job but fire many of his defensive assistants.

Win A.F.C. North

threw two touchdown passes as the Steelers secured a first-round playoff bye with a 41-9 win over the Browns in what might have been the final game for as Cleveland’s coach. Roethlisberger, who rested most of the second half, threw a 56-yard touchdown pass to on his first pass as the visiting Steelers (12-4) built a 31-3 halftime lead. The Browns finished 5-11, and Mangini fell to 10-22 in two seasons. On Monday, he is scheduled to meet with the team president , who may fire him and appoint himself coach.

¶The beat the visiting , 13-7, but failed to get the help they needed to win the A.F.C. North. Baltimore (12-4) needed Pittsburgh to lose to Cleveland, but the Steelers won to make the Ravens a wild-card entrant. “We came in and took care of business, which was to go from 11 to 12,” linebacker said. Baltimore will enter the playoffs on a four-game winning streak, but it faces the prospect of playing all of its postseason games on the road — just as it did the previous two years. Baltimore won its only , after the 2000 season, as a wild-card team. Cincinnati, which won the division last season, finished 4-12. Coach Marvin Lewis, whose contract expired after the loss, will discuss his status on Monday with the owner Mike Brown.

Favre Out, Elway In?

sat out the ’ season-ending loss to the with a concussion and said he was finally ready to end his career. He missed three of his final four games because of injury after starting a league record 297 in a row. “It’s time,” Favre said after watching the Vikings (6-10) lose, 20-13, to finish in last place in the N.F.C. North. “I’m O.K. with it.” Favre acknowledged that some would doubt that he is truly done after he came back from two retirements earlier in his career. And he said he had no regrets about returning for a 20th season, even though he finished with the lowest passer rating of his career (69.9), threw 19 interceptions and was fined $50,000 for failing to cooperate with a league investigation into allegations of tawdry interactions with a game-day hostess when both worked for the Jets in 2008.

¶The lost to the , 33-28, but confirmed that they were negotiating to bring back the Hall of Famer as their top football executive. The Broncos have won just one playoff game since Elway retired in 1999, and have not reached the postseason in five years. They finished 4-12, the first time in the franchise’s 51-year history that the team lost more than 11 games. The rookie Ryan Mathews ran for three touchdowns and Nate Kaeding kicked four field goals for San Diego (9-7).

Coaching Questions

In what might have been their last chance to save Coach Tony Sparano’s job, the lost, 38-7, to the — a fitting end to a dud of a season. Neither Chad Henne nor Tyler Thigpen could do much with the offense as the Dolphins (7-9) fell behind, 38-0. A Dolphins spokesman said any decisions on the coaching staff would be made by the owner Stephen Ross, who did not make the trip. The Patriots (14-2) scored at least 30 points for the eighth straight game.

¶Stephen McGee threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Jason Witten with 55 seconds left to give the a 14-13 victory over the Eagles in Philadelphia. and nearly every starter did not play; the Eagles (10-6) were already locked into the No. 3 seed. The Cowboys (6-10) were auditioning for jobs, no one more so than the interim coach Jason Garrett. The owner said he wanted to move “real quickly” on hiring a coach, and could have a decision this week.

In Other Games

Despite playing without running back Darren McFadden and defensive tackle Richard Seymour because of injuries, the beat the playoff-bound , 31-10. Host Kansas City (10-6) was outplayed by Oakland (8-8) in every way in its first home loss, but the Chiefs will still host a playoff game next weekend as the A.F.C. West champion. The Raiders dominated from the start, intercepting two Matt Cassel passes and getting seven sacks. It is the first time since 2002, when Oakland went to the Super Bowl, that it did not lose at least 11 games.

¶Alex Smith threw a 59-yard touchdown pass to Vernon Davis in what was probably Smith’s final game with the 49ers, and host San Francisco beat the Cardinals, 38-7. Smith, the No. 1 overall draft pick in 2005, is a free agent. The 49ers (6-10) made the interim coach Jim Tomsula a winner in what will probably be his only game coaching the team. Tomsula was promoted after Mike Singletary was fired last week.

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