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In the NFC it's as simple as this: The winner of Sunday night's Panthers-Giants matchup clinches the No. 1 seed. In the AFC, if the Titans beat the Steelers they clinch the top seed. A Pittsburgh win would give the teams identical 12-3 records with one game left, but the Steelers would hold the tiebreaker.
Speaking of Mr. Earth, Jacobs was sorely missed in New York's loss last week in Dallas. If he doesn't play Sunday, the Giants' (11-3) offence will need to find some answers to avoid to a third straight loss since Plaxico Burress learned the hard way that guns and sweatpants should never mix.For what seems like the eighth week in a row, the division-champion Cardinals (8-6) -- that still sounds weird, doesn't it? -- have a chance to earn a little respect heading into the playoffs. (The franchise hasn't hosted a playoff game since 1947, the year Jackie Robinson broke baseball's colour barrier.)See the full content of this document
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Top Teams Fight for Home Field
Steelers-Titans, Panthers-Giants lay it on the line in huge games
Super Sunday gets all the attention: The 17-hour pre-game show, the halftime extravaganza that may or may not feature a nude member of the Jackson family, the overze...See the full content of this document
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