The Patriots' victory cost them a higher draft pick. By winning, they moved down from the potential first overall pick to the fourth. This is seen as a missed opportunity to acquire a top quarterback prospect in what is considered a weaker draft class.
The Lions are the current betting favorites at 3-to-1 odds, followed by the Chiefs at +350. The Ravens and Bills are both at 6-to-1, while the Eagles are at 7-to-1. The Vikings have dropped to 14-to-1 after their loss to the Lions.
The Rams prioritized rest over seeding. Having not had a bye week since Week 6, they felt the benefit of rest outweighed the advantage of playing a potentially weaker opponent in the first round of the playoffs.
The Lions' defense played exceptionally well, exceeding expectations. Their strong performance, coupled with their home-field advantage, suggests they could be a formidable opponent in the playoffs.
Simmons argues that allowing a coach who is about to be fired to make crucial game-day decisions, especially when those decisions could impact the team's draft position, is illogical. He believes the Patriots should have made the coaching change before the game to prioritize the long-term interests of the franchise.
Ja'Marr Chase led the league in receiving yards and touchdowns, while Joe Burrow had the most passing yards. Saquon Barkley was the only 2,000-yard rusher. Derrick Henry and Dalvin Cook tied for most rushing touchdowns. Chris Boswell made 41 field goals, and Carl Hendrickson led the league with 17.5 sacks.
This refers to the Houston Texans' frequent appearances in Week 18 games with playoff implications for other teams, but not for themselves. They have been in this situation eight times since 2011.
Simmons argues that Mayfield's performance, leading the Rams to 10 wins despite a lack of consistent weapons and coaching stability, warrants him being in the top three MVP contenders, even ahead of Joe Burrow.
The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Cousin Sal to discuss the Lions' 31-9 win over the Vikings to end the NFL regular season, the solidified playoff picture, the Rams giving up the 3-seed by losing to the Seahawks, Steelers-Bengals, the Bucs taking the NFC South (01:08), the Patriots surrendering the no. 1 draft pick by beating the Bills, the Dolphins and Bengals missing the playoffs, and some end-of-season observations (23:27), before guessing the lines for Wild-Card Weekend (53:00), and closing the show with Parent Corner (01:12:30).
Host: Bill Simmons
Guest: Cousin Sal
Producers: Kyle Crichton and Chia Hao Tat
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