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14th December 2015
05:04pm GMT

Wilson in particular is on an incredible hot streak, throwing five more touchdown passes against the Ravens to take his tally to 16 - without an interception - in the past four games.
https://twitter.com/gbellseattle/status/676191809157144576
That’s not hyperbole. Russell Wilson has a 145.9 passer rating over his last four games. Nobody’s ever done that. https://t.co/TqT9BPRA2w
— Bill Barnwell (@billbarnwell) December 14, 2015
The emergence of rookie receiver Tyler Lockett, who the rest of the league let fall to the fourth round in last April's draft, opposite the red-hot Doug Baldwin, finally gives Wilson an inside-outside pairing worthy of a potential championship offence and takes some of the pressure of both the quarterback and the defence, who no longer go into every game knowing that if they give up 20-plus points there's a good chance they will lose.
https://twitter.com/Seahawks/status/676163773846155264
https://twitter.com/NFL_RealUpdates/status/676136070321463296
Oh, and if you ever wondered why people love 'Hawks head coach Pete Carroll...
https://twitter.com/DavisHsuSeattle/status/676276434990579712
3. Who's the boss?
Khalil Mack is the boss.
Mack hit the headlines yesterday with a remarkable five-sack performance in the Raiders win over Denver, showing off a variety of speed and power rushes to get to Brock Osweiler at will.
After the game the second-year player commented that Osweiler held onto the ball much longer than Peyton Manning in the sides' earlier meeting this season, but Mack was so dominant, and now leads the league with 14 sacks for the year, that he would have caused havoc regardless of who was under centre.
https://twitter.com/RaidersBeat/status/676201199616565248
4. Have Jacksonville got the best young receiving tandem in the league?
That depends - does 27 still qualify as young? If so, I'd still probably take Steelers duo Antonio Brown and second-year speedster Martavis Bryant, but Jaguars pair Allen Robinson and Allen Hurns are gaining ground.
Both are in just their second seasons, yet have combined for almost 2,000 yards and 20 touchdowns so far this season.
https://twitter.com/PSchrags/status/676255633151238144
The two are a nice match for each other, with Hurns using his speed to get behind defences and Robinson becoming a beastly competitor at the catch point, giving the Jags, who 50 points on the Indianapolis Colts to remain on the fringes of the AFC South race, a young pair that can grow with young quarterback Blake Bortles.
5. Did the play-off field really narrow that much this week?
It sure did.
Absent a dramatic move in the NFC the field is basically set, with only the NFC East winner (more on that below) still a real unknown. Carolina and Arizona looked tied in for the top two seeds and a first-round bye, while Seattle, Green Bay and Minnesota look certain to make the field one way or the other.
With two games to go, it's unlikely any of the 6-7 teams can get back in the hunt.
NFC
1. Carolina Panthers 13-0
2. Arizona Cardinals 11-2
3. Green Bay Packers 9-4
4. Washington 6-7
5. Seattle Seahawks 8-5
6. Minnesota Vikings 8-5
7. Tampa Bay Bucs 6-7
8. Atlanta Falcons 6-7
9. Philadelphia Eagles 6-7
10. NY Giants 5-7
The AFC is almost as clear cut. We have already discussed the three-way battle for the top seed, but Cincinnati, New England and Denver are all assured of playing into January.
The South remains a three-way battle between the Colts, Texans and Jaguars, but the real intrigue is in the fight for the wild cards.
The Steelers, Jets and Chiefs are all at 8-5 and one of the three will miss out. New York and Kansas City hold the tiebreakers for now, but the Jets arguably have the tougher run-in with games against the Patriots and Buffalo.
AFC
1. New England Patriots 11-2
2. Cincinnati Bengals 10-3
3. Denver Broncos 10-3
4. Indianapolis Colts 6-7
5. Kansas City Chiefs 8-5
6. NY Jets 8-5
7. Pittsburgh Steelers 8-5
Also: Houston Texans 6-7
Jacksonville Jaguars 5-8
Monday Night Football - New York Giants (5-7) @ Miami Dolphins (5-7)
Two 5-7 teams but only one with anything to play for.
After wins for Philadelphia and Washington yesterday meant that the awful NFC East will at least have one team get to seven wins, the Giants can join them in a tie for first place with a win over Miami.
Having dumped their head coach earlier in the season, the Dolphins also got rid of offensive co-ordinator Bill Lazor last week, and then laboured to a win over the struggling Ravens. As long as the Giants O-line can keep Eli Manning on his feet long enough to find a receiver or two (Hi Odell Beckham!), New York should win this one.
And finally...
Lael Collins is 6ft 4in, and weighs almost 22 stone, but the Dallas Cowboys guard might be one of the best athletes in the league.
The rookie guard went undrafted after some legal complications created uncertainty around him last spring, and the first-round talent signed with the Cowboys, where he has spent the season pancaking unsuspecting defenders.
Yesterday, the big number 71 got out in front of running back Darren McFadden and flattened anything that stood in his way.
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