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B/R NFL Staff's Biggest Winners and Losers of Week 15


NFL
the New England Patriots
Lombardi Trophy
AFC
The Tennessee Titans
Cleveland
conference's
the Los Angeles Rams
NBA
NHL
Jaguars
Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen HurtsThe Eagles
Drama
ESPN's
the Arizona Cardinals
Raiders
Seahawks
the Tennessee Titans
the Detroit Lions
   
Vikings
the Atlanta Falcons
Buffalo Bills
Buccaneers


Baltimore Ravens
Brad Gagnon
Brent Sobleski
Gary Davenport
Kalyn Kahler
Trevor Lawrence
Justin Fields
Zach Wilson
Adam Gase
Joe Douglas
Adam Schefter
Carson Wentz
Sean McVay
Rams
Ryan TannehillEven
Derrick Henry
Vikes
Tom BradyOn
Bill BelichickBad
Brian Flores
Brady—


Wentz's
Titans
2014.Minnesota


Jaguars
East
New England

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Indianapolis
Miami
Jacksonville
Baltimore
they've
sport's
New York JetsMeanwhile
Lawrence's
Cleveland
L.A.
Philadelphia
Los Angeles
didn't
It's
Seattle
NFL's
Tennessee
Minnesota
Chicago
New Orleans
Tampa
coach's


the AFC Championship Game

Positivity     49.00%   
   Negativity   51.00%
The New York Times
SOURCE: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2923299-br-nfl-staffs-biggest-winners-and-losers-of-week-15
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Summary

There's not a lot of value associated with winning two games rather than one, so every loss is crucial now as a rebuilding team thinks about who will lead it at the sport's most important position come 2021 and beyond. But that's why general manager Joe Douglas should have fired Gase weeks ago and installed a coach who would agree to rest starters down the stretch in situations like the one we saw Sunday in L.A. That would essentially have been a tank job disguised as deep roster analysis, and it's something the Jets might regret not doing while they watch Lawrence dominate for the Jaguars in the years to come.Winner: Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen HurtsThe Eagles appear to have a franchise quarterback, but it's not the guy everyone expected it to be. Chicago ran for almost 200 yards, averaged 4.7 yards per carry and converted half its third downs.With a Christmas Day trip to New Orleans up next, the Vikings are likely looking at their first sub-.500 season since 2014.Minnesota has some hard decisions coming up in the offseason.Winner: Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom BradyOn the day when his former head coach was eliminated from the playoffs, Brady led a 17-point comeback win against the Atlanta Falcons, essentially guaranteeing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers make the playoffs for the first time in 13 years.Brady threw for 390 yards and a pair of touchdowns for good measure. Loser: New England Patriots head coach Bill BelichickBad weekend if you're Bill Belichick.First, the rival Buffalo Bills win the AFC East, which became the first time Belichick's team hasn't won it since 2008.

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