The top three teams remain unchanged, but losses by the Rams and Buccaneers opened the door for two teams to climb the charts.
Author: Nate Davis, USA TODAY
32 things we learned from Week 12 of the 2020 NFL season
Thanksgiving week provided several teams with much to be thankful for, but other teams are short on reasons for optimism after Sunday.
NFL playoff picture after Week 12: Titans take control in AFC South
The playoff picture is still up in the air, as no team has clinched a spot in the field. Here’s where things stand after Week 12.
Opinion: Steelers players strike wrong tone with complaints about postponed Thanksgiving game vs. Ravens
Several Steelers players complained about their Thanksgiving game against the Ravens being postponed amid Baltimore’s COVID-19 outbreak.
USA TODAY Sports’ Week 12 NFL picks: Chiefs-Buccaneers battle highlights post-Thanksgiving menu
The reigning champs visit Tampa Bay in hopes of keeping pace in chase for AFC’s No. 1 seed with Steelers, who face Ravens despite Thanksgiving postponement.
NFL power rankings: Who rates as best and worst teams in lowly NFC East?
It’s the NFL’s worst division, but Cowboys, Eagles, Giants and Washington couldn’t be much more tightly packed heading down the stretch.
32 things we learned from Week 11 of the 2020 NFL season
Taysom Hill made his first QB start to great fanfare. Joe Burrow said “see ya” to his rookie year after an injury. And Week 11 had even more twists.
32 things we learned from Week 10 of the 2020 NFL season
The NFL might have had its game of the year on Sunday, but the notable losses extended so much further beyond one thrilling finish.
NFL 2020 midseason grades for all 32 teams: Who’s aced the early slate?
Five teams received an “A” or better in our NFL midseason grades, while one stood alone in receiving an “F” through the first nine weeks.
32 things we learned from Week 9 of the 2020 NFL season
As NFL teams head into the second half of the season, several made a statement on Sunday with explosive showings against top competition.