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    It is a short week for some NFL teams looking to make their final push toward the postseason.

    The Kansas City Chiefs, Pittsburgh Steelers, Houston Texans and Baltimore Ravens all play on Christmas Day, with the Seattle Seahawks and Chicago Bears playing on Thursday night.

    Week 15 saw the standings for the playoffs get a bit tighter. The sixth and seventh seeds in the AFC still need to be determined, while the Green Bay Packers clinched a playoff berth in the NFC with the Washington Commanders hoping they could close things out and clinch a wild-card spot as well. The NFC South and West divisions still need to be determined as well.

    The Bills are still the top team in the NFL, and two wins coupled with two Chiefs losses in the final two weeks of the season would give them home field advantage in the playoffs.

    Read below to see how the rest of the power rankings shake out after Week 15.

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    1. Buffalo Bills (12-3)

    James Cook runs

    Buffalo Bills running back James Cook runs with the ball for a touchdown against the New England Patriots during the first half at Highmark Stadium. (Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images)

    The Bills didn’t play great against the Patriots on Sunday but still managed to find a way to win. Their regular season is going great, but this team will be judged solely on what happens in the postseason, so that’s all that matters now.

    Last week: 1

    2. Detroit Lions (13-2)

    Jahmyr Gibbs celebrates

    Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs (26) celebrates a touchdown against the Chicago Bears with wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown (14) and wide receiver Tim Patrick during the first half at Soldier Field in Chicago on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024. (IMAGN)

    Jared Goff in the cold was a nightmare waiting to happen, yet he might have turned in his most impressive performance of the season. Goff is on the outside looking in, but he most definitely deserves to be probably third in the MVP rankings behind Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson. This team’s offense is too scary.

    Last week: 4

    3. Kansas City Chiefs (14-1)

    Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes celebrate

    Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce (87) celebrates with quarterback Patrick Mahomes after Mahomes’ touchdown against the Houston Texans during the first half at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Denny Medley-Imagn Images)

    Kansas City is one win away from securing home-field advantage in the playoffs after another one-possession win, albeit one that felt a bit more comfortable than their other squeakers this year. By all accounts, the Chiefs look like they’re peaking late just in time again after walking on water all year.

    Last week: 3

    4. Minnesota Vikings (13-2)

    Justin Jefferson celebrates

    Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson celebrates after catching a touchdown pass against the Seattle Seahawks during the fourth quarter at Lumen Field. (Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images)

    Sam Darnold is over his brief slump and Justin Jefferson is looking like his OPOY self. They wrap up their season against the Packers and Lions, so we’ll see where they truly stand. They are riding high after a huge win in a swamp in Seattle.

    Last week: 5

    5. Philadelphia Eagles (12-3)

    Saquon Barkley looks on

    Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley stands on the field during a timeout against the Washington Commanders during the third quarter at Northwest Stadium. (Geoff Burke-Imagn Images)

    The Eagles were one late DeVonta Smith catch away from sealing the game despite quarterback Jalen Hurts leaving the game in the first quarter with a concussion. Instead, the Eagles couldn’t put the game away and became the second team to lose a game despite their defense forcing five turnovers. The Eagles’ 20-game winning streak was snapped with the loss, and their hopes of getting the 1 seed in the NFC is now highly unlikely. The biggest story for the rest of the regular season in Philadelphia is the health of Hurts.

    Last week: 2

    6. Baltimore Ravens (10-5)

    Derrick Henry runs

    Baltimore Ravens running back Derrick Henry (22) runs for a gain defended by Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen in the first quarter at M&T Bank Stadium. (Mitch Stringer-Imagn Images)

    Lamar Jackson remains in the NFL MVP conversation. The two-time MVP threw three touchdowns in the 34-17 victory over the Steelers to help Baltimore clinch a playoff berth. The Ravens now turn their focus to the Houston Texans for a Christmas Day game.

    Last week: 7

    7. Green Bay Packers (11-4)

    Josh Jacobs runs

    Green Bay Packers running back Josh Jacobs runs for a first down against the New Orleans Saints, Monday, December 23, 2024, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wis. (IMAGN)

    Their defense posted the first shutout in the entire NFL on Monday night. It’s not their fault they play in a stacked division, but Sunday afternoon in Minnesota could prove just where this team stands among their peers.

    Last week: 6

    8. Washington Commanders (10-5)

    Jayden Daniels celebrates

    Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels celebrates after throwing the game-winning touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Philadelphia Eagles at Northwest Stadium. (Peter Casey-Imagn Images)

    Despite turning the ball over five times, the Washington Commanders still managed to win. Quarterback Jayden Daniels overcame two interceptions, including one late in the fourth quarter, and threw five touchdowns in the team’s comeback win. If the Commanders win next week, they will have secured a playoff spot in head coach Dan Quinn’s first season with the team. With the unexpected success the Commanders have had this season, Quinn is a front-runner for Coach of the Year and Daniels is the front-runner for Offensive Rookie of the Year.

    Last week: 10

    9. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-5)

    Russell Wilson gets tackled

    Roquan Smith tackles Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson during the first half at M&T Bank Stadium. (Tommy Gilligan-Imagn Images)

    The Steelers seem to be feeling the impact of not having wide receiver George Pickens. Pittsburgh’s offense has averaged less than 250 total yards during Pickens’ three-game absence. While Pickens is not the sole reason the Steelers’ offense has struggled recently, his eventual return to the lineup could provide a boost.

    Last week: 8

    10. Los Angeles Chargers (9-6)

    Justin Herbert throws

    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert throws against the Denver Broncos during the second half at SoFi Stadium. (Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images)

    Jim Harbaugh and Justin Herbert needed a statement win, and they got it with an explosive performance against Denver. It’s not the big-fish win the Chargers were looking for against the Chiefs, but it’s a good step for their confidence as they prepare for the playoffs as underdogs.

    Last week: 13

    11. Houston Texans (9-6)

    CJ Stroud reacts

    Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud reacts after an injury to wide receiver Tank Dell (not pictured) during the second half against the Kansas City Chiefs at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. (Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images)

    The Texans will have to turn around in a short week and go up against the Ravens. Losing Tank Dell isn’t going to help matters.

    Last week: 9

    12. Los Angeles Rams (9-6)

    Kyren Williams celebrates touchdown

    Los Angeles Rams running back Kyren Williams (23) celebrates his touchdown with teammates during the first half against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images)

    It wasn’t pretty in East Rutherford for Matthew Stafford & Co., but a win is a win for these Rams as they pushed their win streak to four games. It was a crucial win as they moved into first place in the NFC West with two weeks to play. With the Cardinals and Seahawks, the teams right below them in the division, coming to town in Weeks 17 and 18, respectively, the Rams control their own destiny moving forward.

    Last week: 14

    13. Denver Broncos (9-6)

    Bo Nix throws

    Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix throws against the Los Angeles Chargers during the first half at SoFi Stadium. (Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images)

    Denver fans will have to sweat a little bit this Christmas after the Broncos blew a shot to clinch a playoff spot, as their highly respected defense crumbled in Los Angeles. Now, the Broncos have to beat the Bengals to avoid a massive collapse.

    Last week: 11

    14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-7)

    Baker Mayfield walks off

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield walks off the field after the game against the Dallas Cowboys at AT&T Stadium. (Tim Heitman-Imagn Images)

    That was a terribly costly loss at Dallas that knocked them from atop the NFC South.

    Last week: 12

    15. Seattle Seahawks (8-7)

    Geno Smith walks off

    Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith walks off the field after the game against the Minnesota Vikings at Lumen Field. (Steven Bisig-Imagn Images)

    Another week, another tough opponent for Seattle as they fell to the Vikings, 27-24, at home in a critical loss with the Rams overtaking them for the top of the division. But with a beatable Bears team upcoming on Thursday night, a win could put Seattle in a great position heading into Week 18, when a meeting with the Rams could determine who takes the divisional crown.

    Last week: 15

    16. Atlanta Falcons (8-7)

    Michael Penix Jr. celebrates

    Atlanta Falcons quarterback Michael Penix Jr. celebrates after a victory over the New York Giants at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. (Brett Davis-Imagn Images)

    The Michael Penix Jr. era has begun in earnest, and it only took one week to put the Falcons atop their division.

    Last week: 19

    17. Cincinnati Bengals (7-8)

    Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins celebrate

    Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase (1) and wide receiver Tee Higgins celebrate a Higgins touchdown reception in the first quarter on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024. (IMAGN)

    The Bengals got off to a slow start this season, but Joe Burrow has gone on to put together an MVP-caliber season. Cincinnati secured its seventh win of the season this past week. The Bengals host the Denver Broncos this Saturday and will have to secure a victory if they want to keep their playoff hopes alive.  

    Last week: 18

    18. Miami Dolphins (7-8)

    Tua Tagovailoa looks on

    Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa looks on before the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Hard Rock Stadium. (Sam Navarro-Imagn Images)

    The Dolphins played with more heart on Sunday against the 49ers than they had arguably all season, and it kept their very slim playoff hopes alive. Mike McDaniel might be coaching for his job, so it’s a good sign that the players rallied behind him for a win over a talented 49ers team.

    Last week: 20

    19. Dallas Cowboys (7-8)

    Cooper Rush celebrates

    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush reacts after a play against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the second quarter at AT&T Stadium. (Tim Heitman-Imagn Images)

    The Cowboys were officially eliminated from playoff contention before their game against the Buccaneers began, but that didn’t stop them from putting together a win. Cooper Rush had another efficient game, finding wide receiver CeeDee Lamb early and often. The defense forced two clutch turnovers late to help seal the game. The question for the Cowboys is does this late-season surge mean head coach Mike McCarthy is going to keep his job for another season?

    Last week: 22

    20. San Francisco 49ers (6-9)

    Brock Purdy gets hit

    Miami Dolphins defensive tackle Calais Campbell (93) hits San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy on a pass attempt during second half at Hard Rock Stadium. (Jasen Vinlove-Imagn Images)

    The 49ers were already eliminated from playoff contention, but they fell for the second straight week, this time to a Dolphins team gunning for a spot in the AFC playoff race. San Francisco will finish their season against the Lions on Monday night, followed by the Cardinals in Week 18.

    Last week: 17

    21. Arizona Cardinals (7-8)

    Kyler Murray looks on

    Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray is shown during the second half against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images)

    Jonathan Gannon’s group knew just how badly they needed to win on Sunday in Carolina against a beatable Panthers squad. But Bryce Young and the Panthers pulled out the upset. At 7-8 on the year, the Cardinals are officially eliminated from playoff contention, though they can play spoiler in Week 17 by defeating the Rams.

    Last week: 16

    22. Indianapolis Colts (7-8)

    Jonathan Taylor celebrates

    Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor celebrates as he leaves the field after defeating the Tennessee Titans at Lucas Oil Stadium. (IMAGN)

    The Colts’ win over the Titans keeps them in the race for the playoffs. Though chances are slim, it will be interesting to see if they can produce two wins to keep some faith.

    Last week: 21

    23. Carolina Panthers (4-11)

    Chuba Hubbard scores touchdown

    Carolina Panthers running back Chuba Hubbard scores a touchdown during the second half against the Arizona Cardinals at Bank of America Stadium. (Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images)

    They eliminated Arizona but hurt their draft slot. It’s been that kind of year.

    Last week: 26

    24. Chicago Bears (4-11)

    Caleb Williams gets sacked

    Detroit Lions linebacker Al-Quadin Muhammad sacks Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams during the second half on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024. (IMAGN)

    Nobody expected a win against Detroit, but they had the home-field advantage with the cold weather and couldn’t do much. It’s now a nine-game losing streak for a team that looked like they were making noise. And just when it looked like they were getting out of the funk, although Keenan Allen and DJ Moore are putting up numbers, they aren’t putting themselves in positions to succeed.

    Last week: 24

    25. New York Jets (4-11)

    Aaron Rodgers looks on

    New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers is shown during a play where it appeared he got injured on Sunday. (IMAGN)

    The Jets couldn’t back up their offensive explosion in Week 15 and instead scored only 9 points against the Los Angeles Rams. The team seems to be coming apart at the seams, especially with star receiver Garrett Wilson taking some of his gripes public. This season can’t end soon enough for New York.

    Last week: 25

    26. New Orleans Saints (5-10)

    Spencer Rattler fumbles

    Green Bay Packers cornerback Keisean Nixon (25) forces a fumble by New Orleans Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler (18) during the second quarter of their game at Lambeau Field. (IMAGN)

    They’ve been limping along without their starting quarterback, and now Alvin Kamara is missing games, so they’ve really got no shot to compete.

    Last week: 23

    27. New England Patriots (3-12)

    Drake Maye in action

    New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye throws a pass under pressure in the fourth quarter at Highmark Stadium. (Mark Konezny-Imagn Images)

    The Patriots currently have the second pick in the NFL Draft based on their record and the tie-breaking procedures. You could make the case that the race for the top pick in the draft is just as exciting as the race for the playoffs, and the Pats are right in the thick of it for the former, but definitely not the latter.

    Last week: 28

    28. Tennessee Titans (3-12)

    Mason Rudolph gets sacked

    Indianapolis Colts defensive end Kwity Paye sacks Tennessee Titans quarterback Mason Rudolph during the second half at Lucas Oil Stadium. (Marc Lebryk-Imagn Images)

    The Titans have to go back to the drawing board and invest in some defense. A 24-point second quarter is unacceptable at this point of the season. The offseason can’t come soon enough.

    Last week: 30

    29. Las Vegas Raiders (3-12)

    Brock Bowers runs

    Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers carries the ball against the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first half at Allegiant Stadium. (Kirby Lee-Imagn Images)

    The Raiders got their third win and may have paid the price with a massive drop in draft positioning. Only time will tell how important or detrimental their win against Jacksonville will be for their future.

    Last week: 31

    30. Cleveland Browns (3-12)

    Dorian Thompson-Robinson fumbles

    Cleveland Browns quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson (17) fumbles the ball as he’s wrapped up by Cincinnati Bengals defensive end Joseph Ossai in the fourth quarter at Paycor Stadium. (IMAGN)

    Dorian Thompson-Robison failed to provide a spark for the Cleveland Browns offense. The second-year quarterback threw two more interceptions in a lopsided loss to the Bengals. The Browns will likely attempt to find a solution at the quarterback position in the offseason.

    Last week: 27

    31. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-12)

    Brian Thomas Jr. runs with ball

    Las Vegas Raiders cornerback Darnay Holmes (30) looks to knock the ball away from Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. during the second quarter at Allegiant Stadium. (Stephen R. Sylvanie-Imagn Images)

    The Jaguars’ loss helped their own draft position. It’s been a rough year for Jacksonville, and it’s just getting tougher.

    Last week: 29

    32. New York Giants (2-13)

    Drew Lock is sacked

    New York Giants quarterback Drew Lock (2) is sacked by Atlanta Falcons linebacker Arnold Ebiketie (17) in the second quarter at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. (Brett Davis-Imagn Images)

    The Giants control their own destiny. Normally, when you say a team controls their own destiny, you are referring to a team’s playoff chances, but for the Giants, they control their own destiny regarding the No. 1 overall pick in the NFL Draft. With the Giants’ 10th consecutive loss on Sunday, a new franchise record, and the Raiders winning, the Giants are in sole possession of the No. 1 pick. The only fear for Giants fans is if the Eagles rest their starters in Week 18, potentially leaving the door open for a win that would ruin their pick.

    Last week: 32

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  • Neil Cavuto părăsește Fox News după aproape 30 de ani

    Neil Cavuto părăsește Fox News după 28 de ani în rețea.

    „Cariera ilustră a lui Neil Cavuto a fost o clasă de master în jurnalism și suntem extrem de mândri de succesul său incredibil de 28 de ani cu FOX News Media”, a declarat un purtător de cuvânt al Fox News pentru HuffPost. „Programele sale au definit știrile de afaceri și au stabilit standardul pentru întreaga industrie. Îi dorim rămas bun din inimă și toate cele bune în următorul său capitol.”

    Joi va fi ultima zi de difuzare a lui Cavuto, a confirmat purtătorul de cuvânt.

    Potrivit Mediaite, care a raportat prima știre, contractul lui Cavuto urmează să expire la sfârșitul lunii, iar acesta va da telespectatorilor vestea plecării sale în cadrul programului său „Lumea ta” joi.

    Veteranul prezentator de știri este în rețea de când a fost fondată în 1996. El a supravegheat acoperirea afacerilor atât la Fox News, cât și la Fox Business și a condus toată acoperirea electorală pentru rețeaua de afaceri din 2007.

    În prezent, ancorează „Your World” în după-amiaza săptămânii, precum și „Cavuto Live” sâmbăta dimineața și programul Fox Business „Cavuto: Coast to Coast” în timpul săptămânii. Se pare că acele emisiuni vor fi conduse de gazde rotative până la stabilirea unei noi programe.

    Ieșirea lui Cavuto „nu este consecința vreunui sânge rău, ci mai degrabă o realitate din industrie din ce în ce mai comună: lui Cavuto i s-a oferit un nou contract, pe care a refuzat să-l accepte”, a relatat Mediaite.

    El este unul dintre puținii personalități de la Fox News care au fost dispuse să-l critice pe Donald Trump și minciunile sale în aer, câștigând adesea mustrări din partea telespectatorilor rețelei conservatoare și a președintelui ales însuși.

    Jurnalistul s-a confruntat de-a lungul anilor cu o serie de probleme de sănătate. El are scleroză multiplă și a supraviețuit unei lupte cu cancerul în stadiul 4.

    Înainte de a se alătura Fox News, Cavuto a ancorat programarea la CNBC. El a fost, de asemenea, șef al biroului din New York pentru „Nightly Business Report” al PBS și ca șef al biroului din Washington pentru Investment Age Magazine.

  • Polițistul NYPD cu cele mai mari câștiguri, cu un salariu de 400.000 de dolari alimentat de OT, se pensionează în urma expunerii Daily News

    NEW YORK — Un locotenent al poliției din NYPD, care a câștigat peste 400.000 de dolari anul trecut, și-a pus actele de pensionare, în urma unui raport al Daily News care menționa că a susținut că a lucrat peste 1.600 de ore suplimentare pentru o sumă importantă de 204.000 de dolari.

    Lt. Special Assignment Quathisha Epps, cu un salariu de 406.515 USD, a fost polițistul cu cele mai mari câștiguri din întregul NYPD în anul fiscal 2024, arată dosarele de salarizare a orașului, deși a lucrat în calitate de administrativ pentru șeful departamentului Jeffrey Maddrey.

    Câștigurile ei au fost detaliate în raportul The News, care a raportat, de asemenea, că un număr semnificativ dintre primii 400 de salariați pentru ore suplimentare au sarcini administrative, spre deosebire de responsabilități de patrulare. De exemplu, 13 dintre primii 400 de salariați au fost repartizați la biroul comisarului de poliție.

    Surse din poliție spun că de la raportul The News din 16 noiembrie, departamentul a început o reprimare a orelor suplimentare administrative. În plus, incintele sunt supuse unei presiuni crescute pentru a urmări orele suplimentare. Comandanții de district au ținut întâlniri pe 11 și 12 decembrie

    Biroul de presă al NYPD nu a răspuns la mai multe e-mailuri trimise de The News marți și miercuri despre pensionarea lui Epps și reprimarea orelor suplimentare.

    Epps a întocmit luni acte pentru o „pensie de la separare”, arată înregistrările personalului NYPD. Ea este programată să plece pe 14 ianuarie, arată înregistrările.

    Epps s-a alăturat poliției din NYPD în iulie 2005, arată înregistrările, ceea ce înseamnă că va pleca cu șapte luni până la cel de-al 20-lea an – anul în care beneficiile de pensie completă încep – și ca urmare va avea o pensie ușor redusă. Nu era imediat clar de ce se pensiona anticipat. De asemenea, riscă să nu primească o așa-zisă scrisoare de „băiat bun”, care să-i permită să poarte o armă de foc la pensionare, lucru care este o condiție prealabilă importantă pentru munca de securitate.

    O analiză de știri a salariului ei arată că pensia ei ar putea fi de cel puțin 150.000 de dolari pe an fără impozite și, posibil, de aproape 232.000 de dolari, arată registrele de salarizare.

    Evidențele de salarizare arată că Epps a făcut 1.626 de ore suplimentare, câștigând 204.453 USD peste salariul ei obișnuit de 172.893 USD. Ea a câștigat, de asemenea, 26.169 USD în „alte plăți”. În AF 2023, Epps a pretins 1.003,15 ore de ore suplimentare, câștigând 114.210 USD, sau jumătate din cât a câștigat în AF 2024.

    În anul fiscal 2022, ea a pretins 496 de ore de ore suplimentare, câștigând 49.561 USD, arată înregistrările.

    Gradul de atribuire specială de locotenent este o promovare discreționară care nu trebuie să treacă printr-o procedură de serviciu public conform regulilor NYPD.

    Luni seara, la o ședință a primăriei din Upper West Side, primarul Eric Adams a spus că i-a ordonat comisarului de poliție Jessica Tisch să facă o analiză „birou cu birou” a polițiștilor, spunând că polițiștii sunt „maeștri în a se ascunde undeva”.

    Comentariul a atras o mustrare din partea președintelui Police Benevolent Association, Patrick Hendry, care a spus că forța este arsă și epuizată de valuri de pensionări. „Amestecarea sarcinilor polițiștilor sau strângerea lor pentru și mai multe ore suplimentare obligatorii va alunga doar mai mult”, a spus Hendry.

    Lou Turco, președintele Asociației Benevolente a Locotenenților, a refuzat să comenteze. Epps nu a răspuns la un apel și la un mesaj text.

    Conform regulilor fondului de pensii al poliției din oraș, pensia unui ofițer de poliție se bazează pe ultimul an de serviciu.

    Suma orelor suplimentare câștigate nu poate depăși 20% din anul precedent.

    În cazul lui Epps, dacă ar primi o pensie standard, ea ar primi 50% din salariul ei obișnuit din ultimul an plus 20% mai mult decât câștigurile ei pentru orele suplimentare din AF 2023.

    Salariul ei din AF 2024 de 172.893 USD plus 20% în orele suplimentare mai mult decât a câștigat în AF 2023 – 137.052 USD – ar pune-o la un salariu total în scopuri de pensie de aproximativ 309.000 USD.

    O pensie standard este calculată la 50% din salariul final fără impozit, astfel încât plata ei anuală estimată de pensionare ar fi de aproximativ 155.000 USD.

    Epps este o supraviețuitoare a cancerului, așa că dacă ar plăti o pensie de invaliditate, aceasta ar putea echivala cu mult mai mult – 75% din salariul ei din ultimul an – sau 232.000 de dolari.

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  • Fox News Digital Sports NFL power rankings after Week 15 of the 2024 season

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    The Buffalo Bills showed this past weekend they look like prime contenders to dethrone the Kansas City Chiefs as conference and Super Bowl champions.

    Josh Allen is playing like the NFL MVP and the rest of the team has followed suit. The Bills held on for a victory over the Lions on Sunday evening. Three strong weeks will be able to solidify that notion if the team is up to it.

    Behind the Bills, the rest of the league is jostling for position. There are a handful of teams that have separated from the rest of the pack over the last few weeks. The Chiefs are still in that conversation, as are the Philadelphia Eagles and Lions, even with the loss to Buffalo.

    Read below for the power rankings this week.

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    1. Buffalo Bills (11-3)

    Josh Allen runs

    Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen runs against the Lions during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rey Del Rio)

    The Bills might have the fifth-best record in the NFL, but is there any doubt that they’re the best team? The clinic the Buffalo offense put on against the Detroit Lions on Sunday showed that no team wants to face surefire NFL MVP Josh Allen in the playoffs.

    Last week: 4

    2. Philadelphia Eagles (12-2)

    AJ Brown reacts

    Eagles wide receiver AJ Brown reacts after his touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

    After all the talk in Philadelphia this past week about the passing game, Jalen Hurts had 290 passing yards and two touchdowns while AJ Brown caught eight passes for 110 yards and a touchdown. The Eagles dominated in their win, outgaining the Steelers 401-163 in yards and holding the ball for nearly two-thirds of the game. As the injuries keep piling up for the Lions, the Eagles are hoping they can lurch in front of Detroit in the standings and get the No. 1 seed in the NFC.

    Last week: 2

    3. Kansas City Chiefs (13-1)

    Patrick Mahomes looks on

    Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes watches play during the second half of an NFL football game against the Browns, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)

    All it took was a game against the last-place Browns for the Chiefs to get a comfortable win by multiple possessions. But it didn’t come for free either. Patrick Mahomes’ ankle injury could put the Chiefs’ hopes of holding on to the No. 1 spot in real jeopardy, especially with a runaway Bills team keeping pace every week. But if Carson Wentz does have to start a game for Kansas City, the Chiefs can take solace in the fact that their defense and running game has been just as if not more important to their success this year than an explosive passing game.

    Last week: 3

    4. Detroit Lions (12-2)

    Jared Goff looks on

    Lions quarterback Jared Goff reacts during the second half of an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Rey Del Rio)

    Maybe it’s Josh Allen riding a crazy hot streak, but the Lions looked like it was the 2023 version of the team after allowing 48 points. That came after close calls against the Bears and Packers during a stretch of three-straight home games in which their point differential was zero, and now they go to Chicago, where it will be in the mid-20s on Sunday. The Lions need a solid performance to make everyone forget about this latest skid.

    Last week: 1

    5. Minnesota Vikings (12-2)

    Justin Jefferson celebrates touchdown

    Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson celebrates after catching a touchdown pass during the first half of an NFL football game, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

    Sam Darnold is back, Justin Jefferson is back, and the Vikings are back. They have taken care of business against two weak opponents, just as they should. They wrap up the regular season with games in Seattle, home against Green Bay and then go to Detroit. It’s going to be a true litmus test to see where this team truly ranks as they go into January.

    Last week: 5

    6. Green Bay Packers (10-4)

    Romeo Doubs celebrates Jordan Love

    Green Bay Packers Romeo Doubs celebrates his touchdown during the first half of an NFL football game against the Seahawks on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Stephen Brashear)

    The Packers proved they are a force to be reckoned with after a dominant victory in Seattle. Jordan Love has turned it on, and they have scored 30-plus points in four straight contests. In fact, they’ve scored less than 20 just once, and that was in Week 2. This is not a magic carpet ride like it was last season. This team could do some damage.

    Last week: 7

    7. Baltimore Ravens (9-5)

    Lamar Jackson and Decontez Walker celebrate

    Baltimore Ravens wide receiver Devontez Walker is congratulated by quarterback Lamar Jackson after catching a touchdown pass against the New York Giants during the third quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

    The 2024 New York Giants have not been included in conversations about the NFL’s elite teams. At times this season, the Baltimore Ravens have looked to be among the league’s best teams. The Ravens took care of business against the Giants. Lamar Jackson threw for an impressive five touchdowns. Baltimore now shifts its focus to a high-stakes AFC North matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

    Last week: 8

    8. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-4)

    Russell Wilson runs

    Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Russell Wilson runs with the ball during the first half of an NFL football game against the Eagles on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)

    Although the Steelers dropped this past Sunday’s game to the Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh held on to its lead in the AFC North. But this Saturday’s game against the Baltimore Ravens will be critical. The Steelers hope to get a couple of their key players healthy down the stretch. Star pass rusher TJ Watt suffered an ankle injury during the loss to the Eagles, while wide receiver George Pickens has missed the past couple of weeks with a hamstring injury.

    Last week: 6

    9. Houston Texans (9-5)

    Nico Collins celebrates with Tank Dell

    Texans wide receiver Nico Collins (12) celebrates scoring a touchdown with teammate wide receiver Tank Dell during the first half of an NFL football game against the Miami Dolphins, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

    A big win over the Miami Dolphins and a crucial loss by a divisional opponent led the Houston Texans to win their second straight AFC South title on Sunday. The Texans’ defense has played a crucial role in the team’s 9-5 record, but CJ Stroud’s continued growth week after week has meant both sides of the ball are finally playing complimentary football – just in time for the playoffs. 

    Last week: 11

    10. Washington Commanders (9-5)

    Terry McLaurin celebrates

    Washington Commanders wide receiver Terry McLaurin celebrates after scoring a touchdown in the first half of an NFL football game against the Saints in New Orleans, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

    It is better to win ugly than to lose pretty, and that was certainly the case for the Commanders. If the Saints converted the two-point conversion as time expired, it would have been a significant blow to the Commanders’ playoff chances. However, the Commanders held on and now remain in control of their playoff destiny for the rest of the season. One of the positives for Washington is that the Jayden Daniels-Terry McLaurin connection has been one of the best in football this season. The pair connected for two touchdowns in the win.

    Last week: 10

    11. Denver Broncos (9-5)

    Adam Trautman celebrates with Bo Nix

    Broncos’ Adam Trautman celebrates his touchdown with Bo Nix during the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

    The Broncos are gaining more momentum with each snap. They only got stronger as their game against Indianapolis went on, especially on defense. However, Bo Nix has had turnover issues for two straight games, but the rest of the team has done enough to overcome it. Nix will have to return to his midseason form if the Broncos hope to keep up their momentum.

    Last week: 12

    12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-6)

    Mike Evans scores touchdown

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans scores a touchdown during the second half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Ryan Sun)

    They’re making a playoff push and with Mike Evans fully healthy again and three teams with losing records on the schedule to end the season, it’s hard to think they won’t get to the postseason. 

    Last week: 14

    13. Los Angeles Chargers (8-6)

    Justin Herbert talks

    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert fields questions after an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Eric Thayer)

    The Chargers are suddenly a fading team that could ultimately end up playing for their playoff lives in the final stretch of the season. It’s a script that this team has become all too familiar with over the years, and even Jim Harbaugh’s presence hasn’t changed it yet. The good news is the Chargers still have a two-game lead for the final wild card spot and their final two games will be against the basement-dwelling Raiders and Patriots.

    Last week: 9

    14. Los Angeles Rams (8-6)

    Matthew Stafford reacts

    Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford reacts during the second half of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, Calif., on Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn)

    It will be a fight to the finish, but the Rams defeating the 49ers on Thursday night put them in a good spot to capture the NFC West when it’s all said and done.

    Last week: 15

    15. Seattle Seahawks (8-6)

    Geno Smith gets attended to

    Seahawks’ Geno Smith is hurt during the second half of an NFL football game against the Green Bay Packers on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

    An injured Geno Smith will hurt Seattle’s chances of getting a playoff spot in the long run. 

    Last week: 13

    16. Arizona Cardinals (7-7)

    Kyler Murray runs onto the field

    Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray takes the field prior to an NFL football game against the New England Patriots, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

    A good win against the Patriots may carry their momentum toward the Carolina Panthers games. Arizona will need a victory to keep pace before a pivotal matchup against the Rams in Week 17.

    Last week: 17

    17. San Francisco 49ers (6-8)

    Brock Purdy jogs off field

    San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy jogs off the field after an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Rams in Santa Clara, Calif., Thursday, Dec. 12, 2024. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn)

    Somebody has to win the NFC West. The 49ers are a long shot at this point and the schedule going forward doesn’t do them any favors. It starts with the Dolphins on Sunday.

    Last week: 16

    18. Cincinnati Bengals (6-8)

    Joe Burrow in action

    Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow passes during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

    Joe Burrow has been one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL this season. Despite throwing a couple of interceptions against the hapless Titans, Burrow’s three touchdowns and dazzling playmaking helped the Bengals secure their sixth win of the season. Cincinnati might not end up in the playoffs, but the Bengals front office will have some tough decisions to make this offseason.

    Last week: 19

    19. Atlanta Falcons (7-7)

    Drake London celebrates touchdown

    Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London, center, celebrates after a touchdown against the Raiders during the first half of an NFL football game, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

    They broke a four-game losing skid, which is appropriate because they are still equally broken. Kirk Cousins and the offense are not meshing. They don’t fully maximize their stars and the secondary is suspect.

    Last week: 20

    20. Miami Dolphins (6-8)

    Mike McDaniel yells

    Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel directs from the sideline during the first half of an NFL football game against the Texans, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Houston. (AP Photo/Eric Christian Smith)

    The Dolphins had to win on Sunday to keep any shred of hope of a postseason run alive, and they couldn’t get it done. Now the questions turn to head coach Mike McDaniel’s future. Could Miami move on from him? It’s possible.

    Last week: 18

    21. Indianapolis Colts (6-8)

    Anthony Richardson walks off

    Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson leaves the field after an NFL football game against the Broncos on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Denver. (AP Photo/David Zalubowski)

    The Colts are on the outside looking in when it comes to the playoffs after a brutal 31-13 loss to the Denver Broncos on Sunday. Too many turnovers, a lack of consistent play from second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson and several miscues on the field could come back to haunt Indy as they sit two games out of the AFC’s final playoff spot.

    Last week: 21

    22. Dallas Cowboys (6-8)

    CeeDee Lamb celebrates with Cooper Rush

    Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb celebrates a score with quarterback Cooper Rush against the Carolina Panthers during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)

    Even with the win, the Cowboys’ chances of making the playoffs are less than 1%. What might matter more, however, is that if the Cowboys keep winning games down the stretch, Jerry Jones might be inclined to keep head coach Mike McCarthy around for another season. It would have been easy for the Cowboys to quit on the season after losing to the Bengals and then having to go on the road on a short week. But the Cowboys came out to play and rolled over the Panthers, an encouraging sign for McCarthy as the players show up for him.

    Last week: 22

    23. New Orleans Saints (5-9)

    Spencer Rattler in action

    Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler throws a pass in the second half of an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders in New Orleans, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)

    It takes courage to bypass an extra point to tie the game on the last play of the game and instead go for the win. Didn’t work, but tip of the hat.

    Last week: 23

    24. Chicago Bears (4-10)

    Caleb Williams in action

    Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams throws a pass against the Minnesota Vikings during the second half of an NFL football game, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, in Minneapolis. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

    Just when we thought the Bears had figured something out and were looking to turn the corner, they find themselves right back in the ditch. They have been non-competitive in two straight games, which is surprising considering in their previous three games they lost by a combined seven points. They wrap up the season with home games against the Lions and Seahawks before heading to Green Bay in Week 18. Not fun.

    Last week: 24

    25. New York Jets (4-10)

    Davante Adams in action

    New York Jets wide receiver Davante Adams can’t hang onto a pass against the Jaguars during the first half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

    Of course, the week after the Jets were officially eliminated from playoff contention, Aaron Rodgers and Davante Adams turned back the clock and put on a performance reminiscent of their days with the Green Bay Packers to beat the Jacksonville Jaguars.

    Last week: 27

    26. Carolina Panthers (3-11)

    Bryce Young in action

    Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young passes against the Dallas Cowboys during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Jacob Kupferman)

    Get them to the offseason already.

    Last week: 26

    27. Cleveland Browns (3-11)

    Jameis Winston in action

    Browns quarterback Jameis Winston makes the catch against the Kansas City Chiefs during the first half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/Sue Ogrocki)

    Jameis Winston has handled the starting quarterback duties for the Browns for the past seven games. While the Browns’ average points and yards per game have increased under Winston, the team has also experienced an uptick in turnovers. The Browns have dropped three consecutive games and will look for a solution at the quarterback position for 2025.

    Last week: 25

    28. New England Patriots (3-11)

    Drake Maye scores touchdown

    New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye runs for a touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

    The Patriots still have to play the Buffalo Bills twice the rest of the way, which is probably good news. New England is in play for the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, and they don’t need to pick a quarterback. That’s a strong position in which to find yourself.

    Last week: 28

    29. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-11)

    Mac Jones dives

     Jaguars quarterback Mac Jones (10) is tripped up by New York Jets defensive end Solomon Thomas during the second half of an NFL football game on Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

    The Jaguars had little to celebrate (outside improving their draft positioning) after a narrow loss to the New York Jets on Sunday. And with both teams eliminated from the playoffs, this weekend came down to bragging rights. On the bright side, rookie wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. managed to break two franchise records. 

    Last week: 30

    30. Tennessee Titans (3-11)

    Will Levis walks off

    Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis walks off the field after an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

    The Will Levis experiment might be over in Tennessee. Levis was benched after his fourth turnover, a pick-6, in Sunday’s rough outing against the Bengals. The offense has struggled all season long and first-year head coach Brian Callahan finds himself in the hot seat with just three games left on the schedule.

    Last week: 29

    31. Las Vegas Raiders (2-12)

    Desmond Ridder looks on

    Raiders quarterback Desmond Ridder leaves the field after an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons, Monday, Dec. 16, 2024, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

    The Raiders seem to sniff a potential win every week without ever closing it out. But these late-game follies have been critical in keeping the team at the top of the draft order. Their ability to blow these close games will be tested against a Mac Jones-led Jaguars team next week.

    Last week: 31

    32. New York Giants (2-12)

    Malik Nabers in action

    New York Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers makes a catch in the end zone for a touchdown against the Baltimore Ravens during the fourth quarter of an NFL football game, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024, in East Rutherford, N.J. (AP Photo/Adam Hunger)

    The season cannot end quick enough for general manager Joe Schoen and head coach Brian Daboll. The Giants, while decimated by injuries, never stood a chance as Lamar Jackson torched the Giants secondary, throwing for five touchdowns. One of the few positives is rookie wide receiver Malik Nabers, who had 10 catches for 82 yards and a touchdown while drawing some defensive pass interference calls for the Giants offense.

    Last week: 32

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  • ABC News rezolvă un proces de defăimare împotriva lui Trump pentru 15 milioane de dolari

    ABC News și George Stephanopoulos au ajuns la o înțelegere cu Donald Trump în procesul său de defăimare. Rețeaua va plăti 15 milioane de dolari unei organizații de caritate și va emite scuze.

    Acordul a fost depus public sâmbătă și dezvăluie că ABC va plăti 15 milioane de dolari ca contribuție caritabilă unei „fundații prezidențiale și muzeu care urmează să fie înființate de către sau pentru reclamant”.

    Rețeaua va plăti, de asemenea, 1 milion de dolari din onorariile avocaților lui Trump.

    Trump a intentat procesul la tribunalul federal din Florida la începutul acestui an, argumentând că Stephanopoulos și ABC News l-au defăimat atunci când prezentatorul a spus de 10 ori în timpul unui interviu litigiu în aer cu reprezentanta GOP din Carolina de Sud, Nancy Mace, în martie, că un juriu a constatat că Trump a avut „ violat” E. Jean Carroll.

    Carroll a susținut că Trump a violat-o într-un magazin universal la mijlocul anilor 1990 și că a defăimat-o atunci când i-a negat afirmația. Trump a negat orice faptă greșită față de Carroll.

    În 2023, un juriu a constatat că Trump a abuzat-o sexual, suficient pentru a-l trage la răspundere pentru agresiune, deși nu a constatat că Carroll a dovedit că a violat-o. Juriul i-a acordat lui Carroll 5 milioane de dolari pentru baterie și defăimare. În ianuarie, Carroll a primit o despăgubire suplimentară de 83,3 milioane de dolari pentru declarațiile sale defăimătoare care o disprețuiau și i-au negat acuzațiile de viol.

    Juriul nu a constatat că Carroll a dovedit că Trump a violat-o. În schimb, un judecător a concluzionat luni mai târziu, când a respins contraprocesul lui Trump împotriva lui Carroll, că afirmația că Trump l-a violat pe Carroll este „în mod substanțial adevărată”. Judecătorul a scris în august 2023 că Trump a „violat-o” în sensul mai larg al cuvântului, așa cum îl înțeleg oamenii în general, deși nu așa cum este definit în mod restrâns de legea statului New York.

    În procesul intentat împotriva ABC News în martie, Trump a susținut că declarațiile lui Stephanopoulos au fost „false, intenționate, rău intenționate și menite să provoace rău”.

    Cazul a fost lăsat să avanseze în iulie, judecătorul refuzând să respingă procesul, scriind că aceste definiții erau suficient de diferite. El a adăugat că cazul se va baza pe „dacă este în mod substanțial adevărat să spunem că un juriu (sau jurii) l-au găsit (Trump) răspunzător pentru viol de către un juriu, în ciuda verdictului juriului care a constatat în mod expres că nu a fost răspunzător pentru viol”.

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  • Acuzatoarea de viol Jay-Z se prezintă la NBC News, recunoaște inconsecvențele în acuzațiile sale

    HOUSTON — O femeie din Alabama, care i-a acuzat pe Jay-Z și Diddy că i-au violat când avea 13 ani, s-a așezat la NBC News pentru a povesti ceea ce ea a numit un „eveniment catastrofal”: o plimbare cu limuzina la o casă albă, o băutură care a făcut-o. se simte tulbure, un atac sexual al vedetelor rap care i-ar ruina viața.

    Dar femeia și avocații ei recunosc, de asemenea, că au existat unele inconsecvențe în contul ei ca răspuns la întrebările de la NBC News.

    „Am făcut unele greșeli” în amintirile acelei nopți, a declarat femeia, identificată ca Jane Doe în procesul intentat împotriva lui Jay-Z și Diddy, pentru NBC News. Femeia a spus că își susține acuzațiile în general. Inconcordanțele din relatarea ei despre incident – despre care se presupune că s-ar fi întâmplat acum 24 de ani – nu înseamnă neapărat că acuzațiile sunt false.

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    De la stânga, Jay-Z și Sean „Puffy” Combs, pe 7 noiembrie 2000.

    Printre neconcordanțe: Femeia a spus că tatăl ei a luat-o după presupusa agresiune sexuală, dar el spune că nu-și amintește asta. Femeia mai susține că a vorbit cu o celebritate la petrecerea de după, unde a spus că a fost agresată sexual, dar acea celebritate a spus că nu se afla în New York la acel moment. Iar imaginile din acea seară îi arată pe Jay-Z, al cărui nume real este Shawn Carter, și pe Sean „Diddy” Combs într-o locație diferită de cea descrisă de femeie, deși locul lor pentru întreaga seară este neclar.

    „Acest incident nu s-a întâmplat”, a declarat Carter pentru NBC News într-o declarație vineri, „și totuși l-a depus în instanță și s-a dublat în presă”, a adăugat el, referindu-se la unul dintre avocații femeii, Tony Buzbee. „Adevărata dreptate vine. Luptăm DIN victorie, nu PENTRU victorie. Acest lucru s-a terminat înainte de a începe. Acest avocat de la 1-800 nu își dă seama încă, dar, în curând.”

    Buzbee spune că continuă să verifice afirmațiile ei.

    „Cazul lui Jane Doe a fost înaintat firmei noastre de către o altă persoană, care l-a verificat înainte de a ni-l trimite”, a spus el pentru NBC News într-un e-mail. „Clienta noastră rămâne ferm convinsă că ceea ce a declarat ea este adevărat, după cum își amintește. Vom continua să verificăm afirmațiile ei și să colectăm date de coroborare în măsura în care acestea există. Pentru că am interogat-o intens, ea a acceptat chiar să se supună unui poligraf. Nu am avut niciodată un client să sugereze asta înainte.”

    „În orice caz”, a adăugat el, „facem întotdeauna tot posibilul să verificăm fiecare reclamație făcută, așa cum am procedat în acest caz. Acest lucru a fost extrem de supărător pentru ea, până în punctul în care a avut convulsii și a trebuit să caute tratament medical din cauza stresului.”

    Acuzațiile împotriva lui Carter sugerează o schimbare seismică, potențial legând legenda rap-ului de presupusul comportament prezentat în cauzele civile și penale împotriva lui Combs, care se află într-o închisoare din Brooklyn, în așteptarea procesului pentru acuzații federale de trafic sexual și racket.

    Avocatul lui Carter, Alex Spiro, a spus: „Este uimitor faptul că un avocat nu numai că ar depune o plângere atât de gravă fără o verificare adecvată, dar ar înrăutăți lucrurile prin comercializarea în continuare a acestei povești false în presă. Solicităm Curții să respingă astăzi acest caz frivol și vom aborda problema disciplinei suplimentare pentru domnul Buzbee și toți avocații care au depus plângerea.”

    Avocații lui Combs au numit procesul o „scăpare rușinoasă de bani”. Buzbee a intentat peste 20 de procese împotriva lui Combs.

    Procesul a fost depus inițial în octombrie în districtul de sud al New York-ului, incluzându-l pe Combs drept inculpat, și a fost reînființat duminică pentru a-l numi pe Carter ca un alt inculpat.

    NBC News a călătorit la Houston pentru a o intervieva pe femeia, care a refuzat să fie identificată, la biroul avocatului ei la începutul acestei săptămâni.

    „Ar trebui să lupți întotdeauna pentru ceea ce ți s-a întâmplat”, a spus ea despre motivul pentru care acum își face public acuzațiile. „Ar trebui să vă susțineți întotdeauna și să fiți o voce pentru dvs. Nu ar trebui să lași niciodată ce a făcut altcineva să-ți strice sau să-ți conducă viața. Sper doar să le dau altora puterea să se prezinte așa cum am făcut eu.”

    Femeia, care acum are 38 de ani, a declarat pentru NBC News că locuia în Rochester, New York, în 2000 și că participarea la VMA era „pe lista mea de lucruri la 13 ani. Era ca, „Doamne,” unul dintre cei lucruri pe care trebuie să le fac.” Ea a spus că s-a furișat pe fereastră pentru a-și sustrage părinții.

    O prietenă a condus-o la Radio City Music Hall din New York, a spus ea în proces. Oamenii s-au înghesuit în zonele de vizionare din afara locației, care a fost împodobită pentru premii. Mulțimile au răcnit când a sosit J.Lo. Eminem a jucat pe stradă.

    Ea nu avea bilet și a spus în costum că a urmărit o parte din spectacol pe un jumbotron afară. De asemenea, a început să vorbească cu șoferii de limuzine. „Încerc să intru pentru a încerca să stau înapoi și să ajung la o petrecere de după, să fiu invitată și să cunosc câteva celebrități”, a spus ea pentru NBC News.

    Un șofer de limuzina a spus că lucra pentru Combs și că ea „se potrivește cu ceea ce căuta Diddy”, a spus costumul, iar el i-a spus să se întoarcă mai târziu și o va duce la o petrecere de după. După aproximativ 20 de minute în limuzină, a spus ea în costum, a ajuns la o „reședință mare albă, cu o alee închisă în formă de U”. Ea a spus în costum că a semnat un document pe care nu l-a citit.

    Înăuntru, ea a spus pentru NBC News: „Vorbesc cu Fred Durst, Benji Madden, despre tatuajul lui, pentru că, știi, despre tatuajul lui care este „Cina cea de Taină”, pentru că am un fundal religios, așa că era doar ceva despre care să vorbim.”

    După ce a acceptat o băutură de la o chelneriță, ea a declarat pentru NBC News: „Am început să mă simt amuzant. Am încercat să încep să caut un loc unde să mă culc.”

    A găsit o cameră goală cu un pat în ea, a spus ea în costum și, la scurt timp, Combs, Carter și o femeie au intrat în cameră. „Ești gata de petrecere!” a spus Combs, conform costumului.

    Atât Combs, cât și Carter au violat-o, a spus ea. „Jay-Z vine, mă ține jos. Încep să încerc să mă îndepărtez. Îmi pune mâna peste gura, îmi spune să opresc, să tai rahatul, apoi mă violează de parcă m-ar fi copleșit”, a spus ea.

    După aceea, a spus ea în costum, a reușit să fugă din casă și a fugit la o benzinărie.

    „Am fost supărat, iar persoana de la benzinărie și-a dat seama că sunt evident supărată și m-a lăsat să folosesc telefonul. L-am sunat pe tatăl meu pentru că era singura persoană în care aveam încredere în acel moment. I-am spus că am greșit și că am nevoie de o plimbare acasă”, a spus ea pentru NBC News. „Am plecat acasă în tăcere. Nu m-a întrebat ce s-a întâmplat. Nu m-a întrebat ce am făcut sau unde sunt.”

    Ea a spus pentru NBC News că nu a spus nimănui despre presupusul atac și nu l-a notat într-un jurnal. „Chiar dacă ar afla cineva, cine avea să mă creadă? Adică, a fost cuvântul a două celebrități împotriva mea”, a spus ea.

    Anii de după au fost grei, a spus ea. „Am fost grav deprimat. m-am retras complet. Notele mele au început să scadă”, iar ea a abandonat școala. Ea s-a simțit fără adăpost, a spus ea, și la un moment dat a suferit o accidentare la cap. Ea și tatăl ei au mai spus că a fost violată mai târziu în viață.

    Acum are doi copii, un fiu și o fiică. Ea a servit mai puțin de un an în Garda Națională a Armatei și a plecat cu gradul de soldat. Ea și-a luat diploma de liceu și „a primit certificarea mea de consiliere creștină, astfel încât să pot ajuta oamenii care au trecut prin ceea ce am trecut eu”, a spus ea.

    Ea a mai spus că are certificarea ei de analiză comportamentală aplicată, astfel încât să poată ajuta persoanele cu autism, ceea ce spune că o are. „Există atât de puține resurse pentru mamele care nu au veniturile potrivite”, a spus ea.

    Reacția a fost rapidă în zilele de când femeia a făcut publice acuzațiile ei împotriva lui Carter. Rapperul a lansat o declarație în care a numit afirmațiile „idiote” și „odioase în natură” și criticând aspru avocatul ei.

    Există unele inconsecvențe în povestea ei despre acea noapte.

    Tatăl ei a declarat pentru NBC News că nu își amintește să fi luat-o după presupusul atac, punând la îndoială un detaliu cheie din procesul ei.

    Potrivit adresei lor la acea vreme, tatăl ei ar fi condus mai mult de cinci ore de acasă să o ia.

    „Simt că mi-aș aminti asta și nu îmi amintesc”, a spus el într-un interviu joi. „Am multe de făcut, dar vreau să spun, asta e ceva care cu siguranță mi-ar rămâne în minte.”

    Tatăl femeii, care a spus că a aflat despre presupusul atac săptămâna aceasta, a adăugat că și-a amintit că a luat-o odată în miezul nopții. Dar, a spus el, „a fost o unitate locală”.

    Întrebată despre contul tatălui ei într-un interviu ulterior de vineri, femeia a spus că a susținut afirmația ei că el a luat-o și că este posibil să-și fi amintit greșit.

    „Sunt o mulțime de lucruri și acestea sunt lucruri despre care ne certăm în mod constant, ceva ce a spus sau a făcut în New York în acea perioadă de timp pe care pur și simplu nu-și amintește”, a spus ea. „De fapt provoacă multe lupte uneori în gospodărie.”

    În ceea ce privește amintirile tatălui ei, Buzbee a declarat pentru NBC News: „Suntem de acord că spune că nu își amintește. … Fiica lui explică că nu era în stare să-și amintească în acel moment din cauza problemelor personale pe care le avea atunci. Vorbim despre un interval de timp în urmă cu mai bine de douăzeci de ani.”

    Femeia a mai spus pentru NBC News că a vorbit cu muzicianul Benji Madden la petrecerea de după.

    Dar un reprezentant al lui Madden a confirmat că nici Benji, nici fratele său Joel nu au participat la VMA-urile din 2000 și că erau în turneu în Midwest la acel moment. (Femeia nu i-a acuzat pe frați de vreo faptă greșită.)

    „Sincer, ceea ce este cel mai clar este ce mi s-a întâmplat și [the] traseul pe care l-am luat la ceea ce mi s-a întâmplat. Nu toate fețele de acolo sunt la fel de clare”, a spus femeia în interviul de vineri. „Așa că am făcut câteva greșeli. S-ar putea să fi făcut o greșeală în identificare.”

    De asemenea, femeia nu a putut oferi mai multe informații despre petrecerea la care a spus că a participat.

    Imaginile profesionale analizate de emisiunea Combs și Carter de la NBC News s-au numărat printre celebritățile care au participat la o petrecere de după VMA la clubul de noapte Lotus din New York. Nu este clar la ce oră au fost făcute acele imagini sau dacă Combs și Carter au participat la alte petreceri.

    Clădirea care a adăpostit Lotus, acum închisă, nu se potrivește cu descrierea casei pe care femeia a descris-o în proces și interviu.

    „Nu știam exact unde mergem și nici măcar cât timp a durat”, a spus femeia când a fost întrebată marți unde credea că a fost dusă în acea noapte. Ea a adăugat că a ghicit cât a durat călătoria în proces.

    Buzbee a spus: „Am încercat să confirmăm locația corectă. Nu am sugerat niciodată că locația era clubul Lotus. Clienta noastră a fost foarte specifică și detaliată cu privire la descrierea locului în care spune că a fost dusă și nu a spus niciodată că este Lotus Club.”

    El a adăugat: „Nu vom specula dacă a existat o petrecere de după, pentru că din nou, ea nu știe asta”.

    De asemenea, printre acuzațiile femeii care nu au putut fi coroborate se numără și modul în care a ajuns la New York în acea noapte.

    Unul dintre avocații ei a furnizat NBC News numele și data nașterii prietenului despre care a spus că a condus-o, care ar fi avut 20 de ani la acea vreme. Se pare că acea persoană a murit de atunci. Încercările NBC News de a ajunge la rudele persoanei nu au avut succes.

    Acest articol a fost publicat inițial pe NBCNews.com

  • Nvidia își intensifică angajarea în China pentru a se concentra pe mașinile conduse de inteligență artificială, relatează Bloomberg News

    (Reuters) – Nvidia a adăugat aproximativ 200 de persoane în China în acest an pentru a-și îmbunătăți capacitățile de cercetare și pentru a se concentra pe noile tehnologii de conducere autonomă, a informat miercuri Bloomberg News.

    În ultimii câțiva ani, s-a extins în țară pentru a avea acum aproape 600 de oameni în Beijing și a deschis recent un nou birou în hub-ul tehnologic Zhongguancun, se arată în raport, citând oameni familiarizați cu problema.

    Producătorul de cipuri de inteligență artificială avea aproximativ 29.600 de angajați în 36 de țări la sfârșitul anului fiscal 2024, potrivit unui dosar publicat de Nvidia în februarie.

    Nvidia a refuzat să comenteze raportul Bloomberg.

    Compania este investigată în China pentru presupuse încălcări ale legii anti-monopol a țării, o anchetă considerată pe scară largă ca o represiune împotriva celor mai recente restricții ale Washingtonului asupra sectorului chinezesc de cipuri.

    China a reprezentat aproximativ 17% din veniturile Nvidia în anul până la sfârșitul lunii ianuarie, scăzând de la 26% cu doi ani mai devreme.

    (Reportajul lui Rishabh Jaiswal în Bengaluru; editat de Abinaya Vijayaraghavan și Janane Venkatraman)

  • Trump îl invită pe Xi Jinping din China să participe la inaugurare, relatează CBS News

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Președintele ales al SUA, Donald Trump, l-a invitat pe președintele chinez Xi Jinping să participe la inaugurarea sa luna viitoare, a informat miercuri CBS News, citând mai multe surse.

    Invitația la inaugurarea din 20 ianuarie la Washington a avut loc la începutul lunii noiembrie, la scurt timp după alegerile prezidențiale din 5 noiembrie și nu era clar dacă a fost acceptată, a informat CBS.

    Ambasada Chinei la Washington nu a răspuns imediat unei solicitări de comentarii.

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    Trump a declarat într-un interviu acordat vineri pentru NBC News că „s-a înțeles foarte bine” cu Xi și că „au avut comunicare chiar în această săptămână”.

    Ar fi fără precedent ca un lider al Chinei, un rival geopolitic de top al SUA, să participe la o inaugurare prezidențială a SUA.

    Trump a numit numeroși șoimi chinezi în posturi cheie în noua sa administrație, inclusiv pe senatorul Marco Rubio ca secretar de stat.

    Președintele ales a spus că va impune un tarif suplimentar de 10% asupra mărfurilor chineze, dacă Beijingul nu face mai mult pentru a opri traficul de fentanil, narcotic care generează dependență. De asemenea, el a amenințat cu tarife de peste 60% pentru mărfurile chinezești în timpul campaniei.

    La sfârșitul lunii noiembrie, mass-media de stat din China l-a avertizat pe Trump că angajamentul său de a aplica tarife suplimentare asupra mărfurilor chinezești din cauza fluxurilor de fentanil ar putea trage primele două economii ale lumii într-un război tarifar reciproc distructiv.

    Separat, miercuri, ambasadorul SUA al Chinei, Xie Feng, a citit o scrisoare a lui Xi la o gală a Consiliului de afaceri SUA-China la Washington, în care liderul chinez a spus că Beijingul este pregătit să rămână în comunicare cu SUA.

    „Ar trebui să alegem dialogul în locul confruntării și cooperarea câștig-câștig în locul jocurilor cu sumă zero”, a spus Xi în scrisoare.

    Xie a adăugat că cele două țări nu ar trebui să decupleze lanțurile de aprovizionare. Dar Nicholas Burns, ambasadorul SUA la Beijing, a declarat într-o adresă video preînregistrată că China a încercat uneori să „acopere” relațiile provocatoare și competitive.

    „Nici o cantitate de vorbă fericită nu poate ascunde diferențele noastre profunde”, a spus Burns.

    (Reportaj de Jasper Ward, David Brunnstrom, Michael Martina și Costas Pitas; editat de Cynthia Osterman)

  • Fox News Digital Sports NFL power rankings after Week 14 of the 2024 season

    The playoff push is on in the NFL, and contenders are starting to separate themselves.

    The top team in the league is an easy decision, but after a wild week in the NFL, teams are jumbled.

    Here are Fox News Digital’s power rankings through 14 weeks of NFL football.

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    1. Detroit Lions (12-1) 

    Things have gotten close over the last couple weeks, but the Lions are finding ways to win and remain the toughest offense to face in the NFL. 

    Sam LaPorta has begun to emerge, which is scary after his strong rookie season last year. The Lions have a big test this weekend when they host the Buffalo Bills, who would love to get the bad taste out of their mouths after a loss against the Rams. And the Lions will have their hands full with a Bills offense indoors.

    Last week: 1

    Jared Goff runs out

    Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff is introduced before a game against the Chicago Bears Nov. 28, 2024, in Detroit.  (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

    2. Philadelphia Eagles (11-2) 

    The Eagles won their ninth consecutive game in a win over the Panthers, tying the longest winning streak in franchise history. However, their streak might have been snapped if Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette held on to what would have been the game-tying touchdown in the final minute.

    Jalen Hurts threw for just 108 yards in the win. Saquon Barkley churned out another 124 yards on 20 carries. The Eagles next play the Steelers and are going to have to play a lot better than they did against Carolina to beat Pittsburgh.

    Last week: 3

    Jalen Hurts runs

    Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) runs with the ball as Carolina Panthers cornerback Lonnie Johnson Jr. (32) and linebacker Josey Jewell (47) trail behind during the second half Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Philadelphia.  (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton)

    3. Kansas City Chiefs (12-1) 

    It’s the same story, different week. The Chiefs are either wizards or just illusionists. A last-second field goal to secure the division title in primetime looked as routine as ever, and the team has still shown no urgency. They’re doing the bare minimum to get by every week, yet that’s enough to put them above just about everyone else.

    Last week: 4

    4. Buffalo Bills (10-3) 

    The Bills had a bit of a letdown this week, particularly on defense, against the Los Angeles Rams. But Josh Allen continues to play at an MVP level, so that’s the good news. The loss doesn’t change the fact that Buffalo is the best team in the AFC despite being two games behind the Chiefs.

    Last week: 4

    Josh Allen passes

    Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen throws against the Los Angeles Rams during the first half at SoFi Stadium. (Gary A. Vasquez/Imagn Images)

    5. Minnesota Vikings (10-3) 

    After some disappointing games over the last few weeks, the Vikings were not going to let the struggling Kirk Cousins have a successful revenge game. Sam Darnold turned back the clock to earlier this season, but we’ll see if that type of play is here to stay.

    Last week: 7

    Justin Jefferson and CJ Ham celebrate

    Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) celebrates with teammate fullback C.J. Ham (30) after catching a 52-yard touchdown pass during the second half against the Atlanta Falcons Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Minneapolis.  (AP Photo/Bruce Kluckhohn)

    6. Pittsburgh Steelers (10-3) 

    The Steelers defeated the Cleveland Browns Sunday for a second straight win. The victory also padded Pittsburgh’s lead in the AFC North. Russell Wilson’s efficiency and a strong defense make the Steelers legitimate championship contenders.

    Last week: 5

    Steelers fans at Ravens game

    Pittsburgh Steelers fans wave Terrible Towels during a game against the Baltimore Ravens during the fourth quarter at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh Nov. 17, 2024. (Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images)

    7. Green Bay Packers (9-4) 

    The Packers should feel no shame losing to the Lions. The Pack held the Lions for 59 minutes and 59 seconds and even had a nice second-half comeback. Had an aggressive Dan Campbell call not gone the Lions’ way, who knows what happens? The Packers proved they belong, and it should be interesting to see what they do in Seattle.

    Last week: 6

    Jordan Love talks

    Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love addresses the media after a game against the Detroit Lions Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024 in Detroit.  (AP Photo/Carlos Osorio)

    8. Baltimore Ravens (8-5) 

    The Ravens were on a bye last week, which gave them a chance to figure out the best approach as they compete for the AFC North division crown. It’s still possible the Ravens knock the Steelers out of first place. Winning close games will likely be a focus for Baltimore down the stretch. The team’s five losses have come by a total of 22 points.

    Last week: 8

    Lamar Jackson throws a ball

    Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson (8) looks to pass in the first half against the Denver Broncos Dec. 4, 2022, in Baltimore.  (AP Photo/Patrick Semansky)

    9. Los Angeles Chargers (8-5) 

    A competitive loss to the Chiefs means LA was swept by Kansas City again, and Jim Harbaugh hasn’t changed change that. It took the coach five years to lead Michigan over Ohio State. At this rate, Chargers fans might be looking at a similar timetable.

    Last week: 9

    Justin Herbert

    Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) runs with the ball as Kansas City Chiefs safety Chamarri Conner (27) and defensive end Mike Danna (51) defend during the first half Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Kansas City, Mo.  (AP Photo/Ed Zurga)

    10. Washington Commanders (8-5) 

    The Commanders should be fresh coming off their bye week after demolishing the Titans the week before. The Commanders sit at 8-5 and in playoff position. The Commanders control their own destiny too. If they win out, they are guaranteed a spot. Their next four games are against the Derek Carr-less Saints, Eagles, Falcons and Cowboys. While they have already surpassed expectations this season, it would be a disappointment if the Commanders missed the playoffs.

    Last week: 11

    Jayden Daniels in action

    Washington Commanders quarterback Jayden Daniels looks to throw during the first half against the Tennessee Titans Dec. 1, 2024, in Landover, Md.  (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)

    11. Houston Texans (8-5)

    A big win over a divisional rival has given the Texans a two-game lead in the AFC South as they head into their bye week with some confidence. C.J. Stroud has faced criticism in recent weeks because of his turnovers, but he threw for 242 yards and a touchdown in Sunday’s win over Jacksonville to surpass 3,000 passing yards this season. Star running back Joe Mixon has been the bright spot for the Texans’ struggling offense, but Houston is primed to win the division for the second straight year. 

    Last week: 12

    CJ Stroud in action

    Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud throws a pass against the Jacksonville Jaguars during the first half Dec. 1, 2024, in Jacksonville, Fla.  (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

    12. Denver Broncos (8-5) 

    One of the league’s top defenses and a Rookie of The Year-type campaign by Bo Nix has anchored one of the biggest surprises in sports this year. Now everyone will get to see if this Broncos team is built to finish.

    Last week: 10

    Bo Nix in action

    Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix looks downfield during the first half against the Cleveland Browns Dec. 2, 2024, in Denver.  (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

    13. Seattle Seahawks (8-5) 

    The Cardinals were hoping to even the season series against the Seahawks Sunday, but Geno Smith & Co. had other things in mind. Led by Zack Charbonnet’s 193 scrimmage yards and two touchdowns in Glendale, Arizona, Seattle swept its division rival. 

    In such a tight race, it could mean the difference for a division title. Smith was again efficient, passing for 233 yards and one touchdown to Jaxon Smith-Njigba on 24-for-30 through the air.

    Last week: 13

    Jaxon Smith-Njigba and DK Metcalf celebrate

    Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba celebrates a touchdown with wide receiver DK Metcalf, right, during the first half Dec. 8, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz.  (AP Photo/Rick Scuteri)

    14. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (6-7) 

    They have spurts of looking good, and that’s what suggested they were going to dismantle the Raiders last week. They lost focus for a bit, and the game was closer than it really needed to be.  

    Last week: 14

    Baker Mayfield in action

    Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield passes against the Las Vegas Raiders during the second half Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Tampa, Fla.  (AP Photo/Chris O’Meara)

    15. Los Angeles Rams (7-6) 

    Talk about a big win at home over a tough opponent. The Buffalo Bills were riding high when they hit the West Coast, but Rams head coach Sean McVay had an answer for MVP frontrunner Josh Allen, and Matthew Stafford worked it to perfection. 

    Once again, Puka Nacua became Stafford’s safety blanket in the 44-42 victory, collecting 12 receptions for 162 yards and two touchdowns, one on a carry. Cooper Kupp also added a touchdown and five receptions for 92 yards as Stafford went 23-for-30 for 320 yards. With the Seahawks beating the Cardinals, the Rams jump into second place in the division, one game behind Seattle, who they will see in Week 18 to potentially determine the NFC West winner.

    Last week: 16

    Puka Nacua runs

    Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Puka Nacua (17) runs the ball against Buffalo Bills safety Damar Hamlin (3) during the first half at SoFi Stadium.  (Gary A. Vasquez/Imagn Images)

    16. San Francisco 49ers (6-7) 

    Injuries galore in the backfield, the 49ers were hoping Isaac Guerendo, the rookie third-string back, could carry the load with the Bears coming to the Bay. Mission accomplished. 

    Guerendo scored twice on 15 carries for 78 yards, while Brock Purdy was lethal, going 20-for-25 for 325 yards with two touchdowns, both of which went to Jauan Jennings. George Kittle had his best game of the season with six catches for 151 yards. It was a must-win for the 49ers to remain in the playoff hunt. Though they are 6-7 and at the bottom of the division, there’s still a chance.

    Last week: 18

    Brock Purdy walks off

    San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy walks off the field after a game against the Chicago Bears in Santa Clara, Calif., Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024.  (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

    17. Arizona Cardinals (6-7) 

    It was the perfect start to the game when Michael Wilson found the end zone on a Kyler Murray pass to jump ahead against the Seahawks, the team the Cardinals knew they had to beat in this tight divisional race. But Arizona’s defense had no answer for Seattle’s run game with Zach Charbonnet. 

    He took a lead role with Kenneth Walker III out due to injury, collecting 193 scrimmage yards, 134 of which were on the ground. With Murray throwing two crucial interceptions despite his two touchdown passes, the Cardinals lost 30-18 and need to continue fighting with four games remaining to secure a playoff spot. 

    Last week: 15

    Kyler Murray looks on

    Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray leads teammates onto the field before a game against the Seattle Seahawks Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Glendale, Ariz.  (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

    18. Miami Dolphins (6-7) 

    Miami kept its season alive with an overtime victory over the New York Jets, but that’s not a reason to celebrate. The Dolphins probably need to win out to make the playoffs, and they’ve got the Texans and 49ers in the next two weeks.

    Last week: 20

    Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle celebrate

    Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jaylen Waddle (17) and wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) celebrate a touchdown and a two-point conversion during the second half against the New York Jets Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla.  (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee)

    19. Cincinnati Bengals (5-8) 

    While the Bengals have had a considerable amount of bad breaks this season, they did benefit from a punting debacle Monday night. Even Cincinnati’s much maligned defense was able to make some key stops in critical moments in the game against the Dallas Cowboys. The star-crossed Bengals will look to win a second consecutive game Sunday when they take on the Tennessee Titans.

    Last week: 21

    Ja'Marr Chase celebrates

    Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase (1) celebrates his touchdown with wide receiver Tee Higgins (5) and wide receiver Andrei Iosivas (80) during the second half against the Dallas Cowboys Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, in Arlington, Texas. The Bengals won 27-20.  (AP Photo/Julio Cortez)

    20. Atlanta Falcons (6-7) 

    Coach Raheem Morris has to be thinking about switching from Kirk Cousins to Michael Penix Jr. But that’s a move that cannot be taken back once it’s made this season. It would be unfair to the rookie.

    Last week: 17

    Kirk Cousins waves

    Atlanta Falcons quarterback Kirk Cousins walks off the field after a game against the Minnesota Vikings Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Minneapolis.  (AP Photo/Abbie Parr)

    21. Indianapolis Colts (6-7) 

    Anthony Richardson is back and better than ever, and the Colts have proven themselves to be a fourth-quarter team. But snapping a three-year playoff drought will be the biggest test. Denver hosts the Colts after both teams return from a bye week. A win by the Colts could bump the Broncos out of the final AFC spot.  

    Last week: 19

    Anthony Richardson celebrates

    Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) celebrates with guard Quenton Nelson (56) and offensive tackle Bernhard Raimann (79) after completing a two-point conversion during the second half of a game against the New England Patriots Dec. 1, 2024, in Foxborough, Mass.  (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

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    22. Dallas Cowboys (5-8) 

    The Cowboys looked like they were going to have a chance to win their third straight game and keep their faint playoff hopes alive. They forced Joe Burrow and the Bengals to punt, keeping the game 20-20 as they were set to receive the ball just after the two-minute warning. Things looked even better when the Cowboys blocked a punt, because they would have given themselves great field position. 

    Instead, Amani Oruwariye made an inexplicable decision to try and field the punt. Oruwariye couldn’t field it cleanly, the Bengals recovered and promptly scored the game-winning touchdown. A brutal loss for the Cowboys.

    Last week: 22

    Cooper Rush reacts

    Dallas Cowboys quarterback Cooper Rush reacts during the second half against the Cincinnati Bengals Monday, Dec. 9, 2024, in Arlington, Texas.  (AP Photo/Gareth Patterson)

    23. New Orleans Saints (5-8) 

    Darren Rizzi is 3-1 as the interim coach and still believes his team might be a factor in the final month. That’s solid work that will surely earn the longtime assistant an interview for the head job after the season.  

    Last week: 24

    Derek Carr walks off

    New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr (4) walks off the field after an injury during the fourth quarter against the New York Giants Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in East Rutherford, N.J.  (AP Photo/John Munson)

    24. Chicago Bears (4-9) 

    After losing their previous three games by a combined seven points, they fell to an injury-riddled, albeit hungry, San Francisco 49ers team by 25. It was the worst the offense has looked in some time, and the defense didn’t fare much better.

    Last week: 23

    Caleb Williams

    Quarterback Caleb Williams of the Chicago Bears throws a pass during the third quarter against the Detroit Lions at Ford Field Nov. 28, 2024, in Detroit.  (Mike Mulholland/Getty Images)

    25. Cleveland Browns (3-10) 

    Jameis Winston has proven to be a spark at times this season. But he’s also had issues when he is under duress in the pocket, especially during the Browns’ latest game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Browns have already been eliminated from playoff contention. The franchise will have to find a solution at the quarterback position.

    Last week: 25

    Jameis Winston throws

    Cleveland Browns quarterback Jameis Winston passes in the first quarter against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High.  (Ron Chenoy/Imagn Images)

    26. Carolina Panthers (3-10) 

    Bryce Young has still not earned the full endorsement of coach Dave Canales as the QB for next season, but everyone sees what’s coming. He’s the guy, barring a collapse the final month of this season.

    Last week: 27

    Bryce Young escapes

    Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young (9) scrambles out of the grip of Philadelphia Eagles linebacker Josh Sweat (19) for a first down during the second half Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Philadelphia.  (AP Photo/Chris Szagola)

    27. New York Jets (3-10) 

    The Jets were officially eliminated from playoff contention with a loss against the Dolphins Sunday. They went from talking about making a Super Bowl run in the preseason to having their postseason dreams end with four games to play. Talk about a huge failure.

    Last week: 26

    Aaron Rodgers solemnly walks off the field

    New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers leaves the field after a game against the Miami Dolphins Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Fla.  (AP Photo/Lynne Sladky)

    28. New England Patriots (3-10) 

    The Patriots were one of six teams with a bye in Week 14, so not much has changed. New England has a bright future, but it starts next year. The good news (for next year) is that the Patriots have two games left against Buffalo, plus the Cardinals and Chargers. They’re still in play for the No. 1 overall pick.

    Last week: 29

    Drake Maye looks on

    New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye warms up before a game against the Indianapolis Colts Dec. 1, 2024, in Foxborough, Mass.  (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

    29. Tennessee Titans (3-10) 

    The Titans allowed the woeful Jaguars without their starting quarterback to beat them 10-6, officially eliminating the Titans from the playoffs. The next big question that will be answered is if first-year coach Brian Callahan will return next season. 

    Last week: 28

    Will Levis walks off

    Tennessee Titans quarterback Will Levis leaves the field after a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars Sunday, Dec. 8, 2024, in Nashville.  (AP Photo/George Walker IV)

    30. Jacksonville Jaguars (3-10) 

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