A spot in the playoffs remains possible in part because the Colts outlasted the Tennessee Titans, 38-30, last Sunday. Indy attempted only 11 passes but rushed for a franchise-record 355 yards. Jonathan Taylor led the attack with 218 yards rushing and 3 TDs.
The playoff picture came into sharper focus Wednesday when the Chiefs clinched the AFC’s No. 1 seed and the Ravens leapfrogged the Steelers for the AFC North lead.
The Giants are on the verge of their worst season in 50 years. Will Big Blue go winless at home? Our Week 17 staff predictions vs. Colts.
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Heading into Week 16, the Colts are on the outside of the AFC playoff field. Indianapolis sits in the No. 8 seed spot in the standings, but 2.5 games back of the Chargers and Broncos, who have nine wins.
In Week 16, the Colts will face backup quarterback Mason Rudolph and the Tennessee Titans. Rudolph is taking over for Will Levis after Levis was benched by head coach Brian Callahan against the Jacksonville Jaguars last weekend.
On Christmas Eve, the NFL announced that the outstanding effort earned him AFC Offensive Player of the Week. "AFC Players of the Week! (Week 16)," the NFL wrote on social media. Taylor was joined by Las Vegas Raiders safety Isaiah Pola-Moa (Defensive) and Miami Dolphins kicker Jason Sanders (Special Teams) as the players of the week from the AFC.
Johnson: "Here’s what you need to know entering this Week 17 matchup, the New York Giants have allowed 151.3 rushing yards per game, 4.9 yards per carry and 15 rushing touchdowns in the last 11 games. The Indianapolis Colts ran the football to their last win over the Tennessee Titans, same formula here."
Here's the latest update on Nabers' injury as Week 17 gets underway: Ahead of practice Thursday, head coach Brian Daboll told reporters that Nabers will not practice. While Daboll didn't rule Nabers out ahead of the game, it's not a great sign that the third-year coach simply said they will "see where we're at" on Friday.
INDIANAPOLIS — Colts starting quarterback Anthony Richardson did not appear to be practicing on Thursday, the team’s first real practice of the week. Richardson was estimated to be out of the lineup for Wednesday’s practice, although Indianapolis did not practice so players could celebrate Christmas with their families.
The Giants have found their way to the league's worst record through 15 games at 2-13, and with their recent display of 10 straight losses and some abysmal performances on both sides of the ball, it's difficult to see that status changing in the final motions of the season-- even if Sunday's meeting will be on their home field.