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GAME DAY Christmas Football - Game Day Thread

December 25, 2025 (Week 17)

1:00 PM ET
Dallas Cowboys (6-8-1) at Washington Commodes (4-11)


4:30 PM ET
Detroit Lions (8-7) at Minnesota Vikings (7-8)


8:15 PM ET
Denver Broncos (12-3) at Kansas City Chiefs (6-9)

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Lamar Jackson and Ravens Headed Toward Split?

Lamar Jackson is wearing thin on John Harbaugh, Ravens: Baltimore columnist​

“Once the Ravens become critical of Jackson, he becomes more withdrawn,” Preston wrote. “It’s a shame because Jackson isn’t a mean-spirited person, just an overgrown kid in an adult’s body.”

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Terrance Ferguson?

I know he's a rookie, and that he and Stafford have yet to truly gel, but I believe Ferguson is the key to success in the playoffs. When schemed correctly he will be covered by either a LB or safety, and he's got more than enough speed to beat either one. In 13 personnel he could almost be used as another receiver as well as a TE. C'mon McVay - don't wait till next year to unleash him.

We Targeted Derrion Kendrick on the Punt Return TD

After the game, Rashid Shaheed basically admitted they were running toward Derion Kendrick (#21) on the punt return TD. He said, “We’ve been focused on that left return, field return all week. We knew they had kind of a weak point with their special teams.”

The left gunner on that return was Kendrick, and we ran straight at that side. This is likely why we cut him. If you go back to the TD return the Titans had against us, Kendrick failed to set the edge and they scored.


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GAME DAY The Late Games - Week 16

December 21, 2025 (Week 16)

LATE GAMES

4:05 PM ET
Jacksonville Jaguars (10-4) at Denver Broncos (12-2)
Atlanta Falcons (5-9) at Arizona Cardinals (3-11)

4:25 PM ET
Las Vegas Raiders (2-12) at Houston Texans (9-5)
Pittsburgh Steelers (8-6) at Detroit Lions (8-6)

EARLY GAMES
1:00 PM ET
New York Jets (3-11) at New Orleans Saints (4-10)
Buffalo Bills (10-4) at Cleveland Browns (3-11)
Kansas City Chiefs (6-8) at Tennessee Titans (2-12)
Los Angeles Chargers (10-4) at Dallas Cowboys (6-7-1)
Minnesota Vikings (6-8) at New York Giants (2-12)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-7) at Carolina Panthers (7-7)
Cincinnati Bengals (4-10) at Miami Dolphins (6-8)

SNF
8:20 PM ET
New England Patriots (11-3) at Baltimore Ravens (7-7)

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GAME DAY The Early Games - Week 16

December 21, 2025 (Week 16)

EARLY GAMES

1:00 PM ET
New York Jets (3-11) at New Orleans Saints (4-10)
Buffalo Bills (10-4) at Cleveland Browns (3-11)
Kansas City Chiefs (6-8) at Tennessee Titans (2-12)
Los Angeles Chargers (10-4) at Dallas Cowboys (6-7-1)
Minnesota Vikings (6-8) at New York Giants (2-12)
Tampa Bay Buccaneers (7-7) at Carolina Panthers (7-7)
Cincinnati Bengals (4-10) at Miami Dolphins (6-8)

LATE GAMES
4:05 PM ET
Jacksonville Jaguars (10-4) at Denver Broncos (12-2)
Atlanta Falcons (5-9) at Arizona Cardinals (3-11)

4:25 PM ET
Las Vegas Raiders (2-12) at Houston Texans (9-5)
Pittsburgh Steelers (8-6) at Detroit Lions (8-6)

SNF
8:20 PM ET
New England Patriots (11-3) at Baltimore Ravens (7-7)

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Report: Chris Shula on Titans' list of potential head coaching candidates

The Los Angeles Rams were fortunate to return most of their coaching staff in 2025, keeping both of their coordinators on Sean McVay’s staff. That could change this offseason, however.

Chris Shula and Mike LaFleur could both draw interest from teams searching for their next head coach, and Shula’s name is already being connected to one vacancy. According to The Athletic, Shula is one of many candidates the Tennessee Titans plan to reach out to during their search.

Other names include Matt Nagy, Lou Anarumo and Jesse Minter, among several others.

Rams PFF grades: Best and worst performers in Week 16 loss to Seahawks

offense​



  • WR Puka Nacua: 92.5
  • QB Matthew Stafford: 79.9
  • WR Jordan Whittington: 72.3
  • RG Kevin Dotson: 71.7
  • WR Xavier Smith: 70.9
  • TE Terrance Ferguson: 67.6
  • RB Kyren Williams: 66.2
  • RB Blake Corum: 62.4
  • LT Alaric Jackson: 62.0
  • C Coleman Shelton: 57.8
  • RG Justin Dedich: 54.2
  • TE Colby Parkinson: 52.5
  • TE Davis Allen: 44.1

defense​



  • DT Poona Ford: 89.6
  • OLB Jared Verse: 80.0
  • DT Kobie Turner: 79.2
  • CB Josh Wallace: 75.4
  • LB Omar Speights: 70.2
  • OLB Byron Young: 60.7
  • CB Emmanuel Forbes Jr.: 52.3
  • LB Nate Landman: 47.0
  • DL Ty Hamilton: 37.2
  • S Kamren Kinchens: 29.3
  • DL Braden Fiske: 26.7

Seeing a trend with some of these players. Injuries and hitting the wall this time of year. If I didn't know better I would say Matthew and Puka's grades were a little low.

Truly impactful draft class

There is just no Rams draft class in the last 30 years that has been as impactful out the gate as this one. That's as far back as I looked.

Puka leads the entire fridge league in receptions and is #2 in yardage.

Avila is a plug and play stud at guard.

Byron Young is making plays every game and seems to learn by the moment.

Kobie Turner is a legit D lineman.

Ethan Evans is majestic.

These are guys making IMPACTS in their first two games!! Not just showing up.

And we still have high expectations for Several others... and so many of them are on the roster.

This is ABSOLUTELY the kind of draft that resets a team. All without a first rounder.

Lessons learned

I think if turner hadn't had the INT the Rams would have played the last quarter differently and probably would have done what they have been doing for the last half of the season. A team brings it to a one score game and the offense drives the field like nothing and scores again. The rams win.
But the rams went into celebration mode. Offense came out flat and well you know. We laughed our ass off at SF a few years ago when they celebrated an INT with a 10 point lead in the 4th quarter of the SB. They thought they had just won the game. It cost them the SB.

This just might be a blessing in disguise. At least it happened before the playoffs. The rams should have known better, but they let up. I just don't see this type of thing happening again to the rams when they get up on someone. It will be "remember the Seahawk game" on the sideline. The Seahawks only won a game, the Rams will win the season.