Buffalo at Atlanta
I figured this would be a blowout, and it was. The Falcons dominated this one. They were 50% in the red zone without allowing the Bills score six, gained 210 more yards of offense, and had a +3 turnover advantage. Buffalo's in shambles, and next week will mercifully end their season. Atlanta has a lot to look forward to next season.
Kansas City at Cincinnati
Give the Chiefs credit for playing the Bengals tough. Their downfall was in the red zone and turnovers. They didn't score a touchdown in their chance, while Cincinnati went 67%, and lost the turnover battle at -1. They actually gained 20 more yards than the Bengals, and the pressure was even.
Oakland at Cleveland
Breakout the Browns! That was their third straight win. How about that?!?! The yards were even, but overall the Browns dominated the Raiders. They kept Derek Anderson clean, hit Charlie Frye 11 times, went 40% in the red zone, while allowing nary a touchdown, and had a +2 turnover differential.
Seattle at Green Bay
Another blowout for the Packers. The hits were even, but they managed more sacks. Green Bay went 83% in the red zone, allowed the Seahawks to go 25%, gained 120 more yards, and won the turnover battle at -4. Seattle has officially packed it in for the season.
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