It’s the Game of the Year! Perhaps the Game of the Decade!! Maybe the Game of the Millennium!!! Or Jeff Heuerman Jersey , very possibly, a big dud. Until their flop in Miami on Monday night, the New England Patriots were playing as many thought they would heading into the season: like a powerhouse. And the Pittsburgh Steelers were squeezing past inferior foes , bringing into question whether they could slow the Foxborough freight train. The Dolphins did just that, one day after the Steelers needed another late rally to edge archrival Baltimore and clinch the AFC North. So while Sunday’s contest at Heinz Field will almost certainly decide the top seed in the AFC, it’s not exactly Ali-Frazier, two undefeated heavyweights facing off. ”It’s good to be in big games than be in ones nobody’s watching,” Steelers coach Mike Tomlin says. ”We better be appreciative of this spot and not resist it in any way. This is what we’ve been fighting for since March. Why would you fight that? It’s an awesome thing.” Forget their `A’ game, which the Steelers (11-2) seem to have misplaced for much of the past two months despite winning eight straight, with a half-dozen of them close (decided by one, three, three, three, five and six points. They will need their `AAA game’ against New England (10-3), which knows a loss eliminates it from topping the conference heading into the postseason. ”It’s all about us being prepared to play Pittsburgh,” Patriots safety Devin McCourty says, mimicking his coach. ”All the extra stuff comes with it, but it’s just if we worry about the playoffs, we’ll go down there and we’ll get killed, honestly.” The action got started Thursday night in a game with no playoff implications, the Denver Broncos’ 25-13 victory over the Indianapolis Colts. Brock Osweiler threw for two touchdowns and ran for another in relief of the injured Trevor Siemian, and C.J. Anderson rushed for 158 yards on 30 carries as Denver (5-9) won its second straight and handed the Colts (3-11) their fifth consecutive loss. Siemian injured his left shoulder in the first quarter and did not return. On Saturday night, Kansas City routed the turnover-prone Los Angeles Chargers 30-13 to seize control of the AFC West. Also Saturday, Detroit beat Chicago 20-10. Alex Smith threw for 231 yards and two touchdowns, and Kareem Hunt ran for 155 yards and a score for the Chiefs (8-6), whose eighth straight win over the visiting Chargers (7-7) all but sewed up the division and a spot in the playoffs. The only way Kansas City can squander it is by losing its last two games and the Chargers or Oakland Raiders winning out. In Detroit, Matthew Stafford threw two touchdown passes and avoided mistakes, allowing the Lions (8-6) to stay in the playoff picture. The Bears (4-10) have lost six of seven. Dallas (7-6) at Oakland (6-7) Oakland might need to win out for any shot at the postseason. Same for Dallas, chasing a wild card in the much-stronger NFC. With star RB Zeke Elliott suspended for one more game, the combination of Dak Prescott throwing to Jason Witten and Dez Bryant has been the focal point on offense. Prescott’s coming off his first 300-yard passing game of the season with a career-high 332 against the woeful Giants. After fizzling in KC, Oakland needs to rediscover its offense and get pressure on Prescott from Bruce Irvin and Khalil Mack. Los Angeles Rams (9-4) at Seattle (8-5) The Rams lost two of four in the midst of a very difficult stretch. Now, the key division matchup with the banged-up, penalty-prone Seahawks. Seattle, whose air of invincibility at home has been punctured with two losses in the past three, won the first meeting and would have the tiebreaker with a repeat. This easily could come down to Russell Wilson , making a late run for league MVP, lighting up the skies against Rams QB Jared Goff, one of the NFL’s most-improved players in 2017. LA is 3-0 after a loss; the Eagles beat the Rams last Sunday. Green Bay (7-6) at Carolina (9-4) Huge one for both sides, and this time the Packers head into it with Aaron Rodgers back at quarterback. Recovered from his broken collarbone – Green Bay stayed relevant without him, going 3-4 – Rodgers might have some rust. Still, was there ever any doubt he would replace Brett Hundley when his wing was healed? ”Hopefully it gives a lift to some of the guys but I’m not coming back to save this team,” Rodgers said. ”I’m coming back to play quarterback the way I know how to play it.” Rodgers will face a formidable defense that includes end Julius Peppers, who left Green Bay for a return to Carolina this season and has 5 + sacks in the past four games against his former team, and LB Luke Kuechly (100 tackles in six straight seasons.) New York Jets (5-8) at New Orleans (9-4) New Orleans owns the tiebreaker over Carolina thanks to a season sweep, and gets fortunate here. Josh McCown, having the best season of his lengthy, vagabond pro career, has a broken hand, so untested Bryce Petty gets the start. The Saints lost two of their past three, against top-level opponents, so they aren’t likely to fall into any traps. Their well-balanced and top-ranked offense could go wild against the inconsistent Jets, and no team has improved more on D than Nawlins. Atlanta (8-5) at Tampa Bay (4-9), Monday night While the Buccaneers spiral enough to put coach Dirk Koetter’s job security in question, it’s the defending NFC champ Falcons who have been maddeningly up and down. Get this: Atlanta is 4-3 in its new, billion dollar palace. That means the Monday night spotlight should be fine, especially for WR Julio Jones. He had a season-best 12 receptions for 253 yards and two TDs against the Bucs three weeks ago – his NFL-record third game with 250-plus yards receiving. No other receiver in league history has more than one. Cincinnati (5-8) at Minnesota (10-3) Vikings will secure NFC North crown for second time in three seasons by winning, and the Bengals have never won in five trips to Minnesota. Cincinnati didn’t even show up at home last Sunday in being routed by the Bears. Yes, the Bears. Minnesota’s defense had an off day at Carolina, but is formidable enough to win big. The combined record of teams the Vikings have lost to is 27-12. Combined record of teams the Bengals have beaten, counting the Browns twice, is 14-51. Vikings coach Mike Zimmer was the defensive coordinator for the Bengals under current coach Marvin Lewis from 2008-2013. And here’s a strange stat: Lewis has never lost to any former assistant, going 6-0-1. Philadelphia (11-2) at New York Giants (2-11) An Eagles victory and a Vikings loss makes Philly the place to go through in the NFC playoffs. Of course, Eagles fans mostly are looking at the bleak side: Carson Wentz, the superb young quarterback who has engineered much of this year’s turnaround, tore his left ACL at the Rams and is done for the season. Then again Ja’Wuan James Jersey , Philly probably could suit up Ron Jaworski instead of Nick Foles and win this by letting its top-notch defense loose against the beleaguered Giants. The Eagles have won six of seven and 15 of the past 19 against the Giants. Houston (4-9) at Jacksonville (9-4) OK, take a deep breath and listen: Jacksonville clinches a playoff berth with a win. It can even get in with help in other cities despite a loss. Not only that, the Jaguars, with their terrific pass rush and strong ground game, have a shot at a first-round playoff bye. ”To be at the bottom and to finally fight our way, work our way and get back up, just to be in the position that we’re at now, it’s great and it shows you that we’ve finally started to earn the right to win,” linebacker Paul Posluszny says. ”Now we want more.” Houston might have been in position for more in 2017 had the injury bug not ravaged the roster. The Texans, already minus brilliant DE J.J. Watt and excellent LB Whitney Mercilus, are down to their third quarterback, T.J. Yates. Tennessee (8-5) at San Francisco (3-10) The Titans can’t afford a stumble against the suddenly competitive Niners. San Francisco lost its first nine, but now has won three of four. Jimmy Garoppolo is playing like he will fill that franchise QB role the Niners hoped he would when they dealt with New England to get him. Tennessee has a showdown in Music City in Week 17 with the Jaguars. The Titans can make that a winner-take-the-division matchup if they beat San Francisco and then the Rams in Nashville next week. Miami (6-7) at Buffalo (7-6) After stunning New England, the Dolphins go to a place they don’t much like, particularly in December. RB Kenyan Drake has emerged and receiver Jarvis Landry remains steady. The defense befuddled Brady last Monday night, and expected starter Tyrod Taylor is no Brady. Bills star LeSean McCoy probably has been doing a snow dance all week. He was dominant in last weekend’s 13-7 overtime win a blizzard against Indianapolis, the second time in his career the running back has dashed through the snow like that. Baltimore (7-6) at Cleveland (0-13) A sputtering offense came to life for the Ravens at Pittsburgh, where they should have won to make them a solid leader for a wild card. Even if that attack goes back to its previous ways, seeing Baltimore destroy much of its postseason chances in this one is unlikely. A 3-0 finish gets the Ravens in. A 3-0 finish would be miraculous for the Browns, the first team in NFL history to start 0-13 in consecutive seasons. Arizona (6-7) at Washington (5-8) Of interest here – wait, we’ll find something – is Cardinals RB Adrian Peterson, who needs one rushing TD to reach 100 and 37 yards to pass the great Jim Brown (12,312) on the career rushing list. But Peterson is battling a neck problem that could sideline him for the final three games. — As the 2015 Bart Starr Award winner, Peyton Manning epitomized the "outstanding character and leadership" for which the award was inspired - and for which Starr’s legacy is most known." />Skip to main contentclockmenumore-arrownoyesHorizontal - WhiteMile High Reporta Denver Broncos communityLog In or Sign UpLog InSign UpFanpostsFanshotsSectionsBroncosOddsShopAboutMastheadCommunity GuidelinesStubHubMoreAll 322 blogs on Horizontal - WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections Broncos NewsBroncos 2019 Draft ClassBroncos PodcastsBroncos 2019 ScheduleKey Offseason DatesCommunity RulesFull ArchiveBroncos StoriesScheduleRosterStatsOdds Shop About Masthead Community Guidelines StubHub ✕Filed under:Denver Broncos NewsNFL loses a legend with death of Bart StarrNew,10commentsAs the 2015 Bart Starr Award winner, Peyton Manning epitomized the “outstanding character and leadership” for which the award was inspired - and for which Starr’s legacy is most known. NFL loses a legend with death of Bart Starrdenverbroncos.com via @BroncosTVGood morning, Broncos Country!An NFL icon died Sunday - and every football player who ever came into the pro ranks and proved his low draft expectations wrong has him to thank.That’s because the two-time Super Bowl MVP and Hall-of-Fame quarterback out of the University of Alabama named Bart Starr was drafted in the 17th round of the 1956 draft, the 200th player.But as Peyton Manning noted when he won the NFL award named after the Hall-of-Famer, Starr “transcended the low expectations ... and made a meaningful and lasting impact on this league and on everyone he came into contact with to this day.”Starr’s impact on football - as well as football players - was indeed far and wide. After Green Bay lost the first NFL championship game in 1960, the Packers never lost another playoff game under Starr, going 9-0 in playoff games - including the two Super Bowl victories over Kansas City and Oakland.He was a four-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro, leading the Packers to NFL titles in 1961, ’62, ’65, ’67 and ’68. Starr was the 1966 NFL MVP and was named to the 1960s All-Decade team. He also was named MVP of the first two Super Bowls.Starr had an unremarkable career at Alabama, but Green Bay Packers’ coach Vince Lombardi liked his mechanics, arm strength and decision-making. Starr once gave Lombardi credit for creating a remarkable quarterback out of him: “If you work harder than somebody else, chances are you’ll beat him though he has more talent than you.”It was that mentality that helped Starr propel his Packers to an unforgettable win in 1967 over the Dallas Cowboys in what has become known as the “Ice Bowl.”But Starr wasn’t just known for his professional football career. His iconic “gentlemanly” demeanor was the true inspiration for the NFL’s “Bart Starr Award,” given annually since 1989 to the NFL player with the “most outstanding character.”“While he may always be best known for his success as the Packers quarterback for 16 years, his true legacy will always be the respectful manner in which he treated every person he met, his humble demeanor and his generous spirit,” Starr’s family said in a statement on Sunday.It is incredibly fitting that Manning was a Bart Starr Award winner. With good mechanics and a football IQ unmatched in the NFL, Manning’s style would have no doubt been appreciated by Starr. And of all the “good people” playing in the NFL, Manning was always the epitome of “humble demeanor and generous spirit.”Manning’s words in his acceptance speech in 2015 said as much:“The man for whom this award is named stands as a true champion and among the all-time greats of this game. I am humbled and grateful for this award.”Come to think of it, the only thing Bart Starr might have had against Peyton Manning was that he went to the University of Tennessee.But being a gentleman, I doubt it.RIP, Bart Starr.Twitter Tribute to Bart StarrHorse TracksGreen Bay’s greatest quarterback dies at 85Though he was a four-time Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl MVP, the play and game Starr is most remembered for is the iconic 1967 Ice Bowl against the Dallas Cowboys.Bart Starr, unflappable quarterback who led Packers to five NFL titles, dies at 85 - The Washington PostHe was a linchpin of coach Vince Lombardi’s 1960s dynasty and the MVP of the first two Super Bowls.Peyton Manning receives Bart Starr AwardPeyton Manning was presented with the Bart Starr Award Jan. 30, 2015.Packers legend Bart Starr passes away at age 85 - NFL.comGreen Bay Packers quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Famer Bart Starr passed away at the age of 85, the team announced Sunday.Bart Starr was Hall of Famer on and off the field - NFL.comGrowing up 90 miles north of Green Bay, Steve Mariucci loved the Packers and idolized Bart Starr. He recalls how his boyhood hero eventually became his mentor, inspiration and dear friend.Green Bay's greatest quarterback dies at 85Though he was a four-time Pro Bowler and two-time Super Bowl MVP, the play and game Starr is most remembered for is the iconic 1967 Ice Bowl against the Dallas Cowboys.From the Archives: Peyton Manning receives Bart Starr AwardPeyton Manning was presented with the Bart Starr Award Jan. 30, 2015.Packers legend Bart Starr passes away at age 85 - NFL.comGreen Bay Packers quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Famer Bart Starr passed away at the age of 85, the team announced Sunday.Bart Starr was Hall of Famer on and off the field - NFL.comGrowing up 90 miles north of Green Bay, Steve Mariucci loved the Packers and idolized Bart Starr. 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