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NFL Week 14 breakdown: Aaron Rodgers still owns the Bears. Tom Brady owns another piece of the NFL record book.


Week 14 is (almost) in the books. Here were some of Sunday's highlights:

Still, no team has clinched a playoff berth, but that could change Monday night when the Cardinals host the L.A. Rams only needing a win to secure their spot in the postseason field.

Arizona's nearest challengers in the NFC – the Green Bay Packers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers – each won behind strong performances from their future Hall of Fame quarterbacks.

The Kansas City Chiefs have won six consecutive games, and made the Las Vegas Raiders look silly after they stomped on the Chiefs' midfield logo.

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Eyes on the (fantasy) prize

Welcome to the fantasy postseason! For those leagues that still allow waiver pickups during the playoffs, it’s mostly a matter of playing matchups and backing up key players.

One of those important players whose status could be in question for Week 15 is Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson. He exited Sunday’s game with an ankle injury, giving way to Tyler Huntley, who threw for 270 yards and a touchdown – and in Jackson-like fashion, rushed for 45 yards on six carries. If Jackson can’t play against Green Bay, Huntley could potentially be worth starting.

Houston quarterback Davis Mills may also be a consideration coming off a 331-yard passing effort with a touchdown. His matchup is tempting with the Jaguars up next.

Hopefully, you followed our advice last week and were lucky enough to pick up a Penny. Rashaad Penny, that is. The Seahawks running back gashed the Texans for a pair of long touchdown runs and 137 yards. He should see the bulk of the backfield workload against the Rams.

With Adam Thielen out with an ankle injury, Vikings wideout K.J. Osborn was targeted nine times on Thursday night. He had just three receptions, but they went for 83 yards and a touchdown. He’s worth adding if Thielen has to miss more time.

And Panthers wide receiver Robby Anderson is back among the living. He saw a season-high 12 targets, catching seven for 84 yards and a score. He could be a flex option going forward, but Carolina has to go to Buffalo.

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Coming this week

Monday: Week 14 wraps up when the Arizona Cardinals host the Los Angeles Rams in a huge NFC West clash (8:15 p.m. ET, ESPN).  The Cardinals can clinch a playoff berth with a win (or tie).

Tuesday: Paste BN Sports offers its power rankings for all 32 NFL teams after Week 14

Thursday: Week 15 kicks off with the Los Angeles Chargers hosting the Kansas City Chiefs in an intriguing AFC West clash (8:20 p.m. ET, FOX/NFL Network/Amazon). Before the game, make sure to check out our expert picks for every Week 15 game.

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