2020 NFL power rankings, Week 17: Chiefs secure No. 1 seed in AFC
The Titans (436) and Packers (436) ranked first and third, respectively, in points score entering this prime time clash at Lambeau Field. And Aaron Rodgers and company made it look easy throughout the majority of the night, outgaining Tennessee, 448-260, in total yards.
Rookie running back A.J. Dillon ran for 124 yards and two scores and three of Rodgers’ four touchdown passes (one interception) went to Davante Adams, who totaled 11 grabs for 142 yards.
It’s been a banner year for Sean McDermott’s club, which will be in the playoffs for the third time in four years. The Bills are also AFC East champions for the first time since 1995 and a lot of the credit must go to improved quarterback Josh Allen.
The turnovers (15) continue to be a bit of an issue, but he’s hitting on 68.7 percent of his throws, good for 30 scores. He’s also run for eight TDs. And the team has needed that production in a big way.
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The defending Super Bowl champions looked to extend their nine-game winning streak and wrap up the top seed in the AFC playoffs when they hosted the disappointing Falcons. But Andy Reid’s team got all they could handle and were held to a season-low 17 points. Patrick Mahomes threw for 287 yards and two scores but was picked off once.
Kansas City’s pass rush did corral quarterback Matt Ryan four times and held Atlanta to 90 yards rushing.