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NFL playoff race: Patriots and Bills battle in AFC East as Rivers runs it back

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There is some serious debate that could run over this week’s top-shelf matchup,The Rams, the NFC’s current No 1 seeds, are welcoming the Lions, who claimed top seed in the conference last season,The Denver Broncos, the AFC leaders, host the Green Bay Packers who still have a shot at a first-round bye in the NFC,Either way you go you won’t be disappointed,Only there is a third way: Buffalo v New England.

The emphasis is on the bounty that winning brings rather than the perils of defeat on Sunday.The Patriots can wrestle back the AFC’s No 1 seed while Buffalo can give themselves a shot at snatching the AFC East title from New England.Oh, and two MVP candidates in Drake Maye and Josh Allen are running the show.It could be a classic.What the Bills need to do to win: Take care of the football.

In Week 5 the Patriots beat the Bills 23-20, or rather Buffalo gifted their rivals a win via three costly turnovers.Allen and company witnessed the devastating effect of turnovers only last week against the Bengals when Joe Burrow’s pair of interceptions completely flipped the snow game allowing the Bills to roar back.If the Bills cut out mistakes to increase their chances of getting into the red zone, they can exploit one of New England’s weaknesses.The Patriots’ opponents score a touchdown on 73.1% of trips into the red zone, the highest rate in the NFL this season.

If Allen can make drives last the distance then his ability to demolish New England with his arm or running power surely drives those odds of scoring even higher,What should allow Buffalo to really settle into moving the ball with precision is how their defense has begun to make plays through Christian Benford,The cornerback is the first player in franchise history to score a defensive touchdown in successive games while making a sack and recovering a fumble in their most recent pair of wins,If that doesn’t inspire some confidence, nothing will,What the Patriots need to do to win: Pour resources into containing Buffalo’s running game.

New England rank third against the run (89.5 yards per game).When they beat the Bills earlier this season, James Cook could only manage 49 yards on 15 carries, his third-lowest total of 2025, and the Pats finished with 118 yards, their fourth-lowest mark on the ground as a team.If the Patriots slow down Cook, it will make put more burden on Allen to produce against the Patriots’ solid pass defense.The stats haven’t been pretty but New England’s dominance for long passages of most games means opponents have been slinging it here, there and everywhere.

Those frequent desperate moments – the Patriots have played pass defense on 60.8% of their plays, fifth-most in the NFL – lead to lens-skewing production.The Patriots pass defense more than passes the eye-test in more regular game conditions.They will be confident of handling Buffalo’s weak receiving crew if given enough looks with Cook out of the equation.After losing starting quarterback Daniel Jones for the season with an achilles tear the Colts should be toast.

They probably still are: their remaining schedule consists of four teams currently in the playoff places – the Seahawks, 49ers, Jaguars and Texans.There’s also the small matter of the man who may start in place of Jones on Sunday: 44-year-old grandfather and high school coach Philip Rivers, who the Colts have plucked out of retirement to fill the gap.Rivers, if he plays, will almost certainly fail but the Colts could do with a heartwarming story after the pain of losing Jones.Even if the feelgood narrative only lasts a single snap with Rivers handing it off to Jonathan Taylor for a touchdown run, the veteran will have pressed the pieces back together for a brief moment.This season the Lions have a bad habit of following up a victory with a defeat.

The yo-yo routine has to stop for the team to stand a chance of making the playoffs – they sit on the bubble at 8-5,Only the Lions have not put a winning streak together since sitting 4-1 after beating the Bengals, and a trip to Los Angeles to face the Rams rings alarm bells,LA destroyed Arizona 45-17 last week,Dan Campbell’s threadbare defense, which just added key safety Brian Branch to its list of 10 injured players, may make it easy for the Rams to score at will again,The kicker for the Lions is that the teams one game ahead in the wildcard race, Chicago and San Francisco, face Cleveland and Tennessee.

A loss puts Detroit in a tough spot,However, a glimmer of hope remains in a Week 18 meeting with the Bears,Praying for one defeat to catch them up in time rather than two would feel much more achievable,Three horses are leading the run at the top pick in next year’s draft: the New York Giants, Las Vegas Raiders and Tennessee Titans,The bottom feeders share a 2-11 record with five more nestled just behind on 3-10.

The form book says the Giants and Raiders are the most likely to be duking it out, as they share seven-match losing runs but this is not a battle fought with logic or conventional wisdom.This is a Salvador Dalí inspired fever dream in which wild, random wins from teams on life support emerge at the most awkward moments … with a leg up from the Browns.Yes, Tennessee are still red hot favourites to be choosing first again despite winning last week.The San Francisco machine will run them over on Sunday as the 49ers chase the Rams and Seahawks.The Raiders should stay on their shoulder after a meeting with the Eagles (although who knows these days) while the Giants could make light work of the Commanders and jump into the cluster of teams on three wins.

AFC: 1) Denver 11-2; 2) New England 11-2; 3) Jacksonville 9-4; 4) Pittsburgh 7-6; 5) LA Chargers 9-4; 6) Buffalo 9-4; 7) Houston 8-5.Bubble: Indianapolis 8-5NFC: 1) LA Rams 10-3; 2) Green Bay 9-3-1; 3) Philadelphia 8-5; 4) Carolina 7-6; 5) Seattle 10-3; 6) San Francisco 9-4; 7) Chicago 9-4.Bubble: Detroit 8-5
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Damn dalmatian! Fury erupts after David Jones cancels Christmas window display to promote joy of … its loyalty program

Two weeks out from Christmas, the footpath outside Sydney’s flagship David Jones store would usually be packed with eager-eyed families lining up to view the retailer’s traditional festive window display.But on Friday morning, Elizabeth Street was mostly empty. An upset-looking child in a pram stared forlornly at a Valentino advertisement.Sydneysiders have come out swinging after the department store replaced its famous Christmas window display with a celebration of its new loyalty program and associated mascot, Domino the Dalmatian.Sign up: AU Breaking News emailA spokesperson said “We acknowledge that this year’s display has fallen short of expectations and has not reflected what many in the community were hoping for

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EU’s 2035 petrol and diesel car ban will be watered down, says senior MEP

The EU’s outright ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars from 2035 is poised to be watered down, a senior European parliament politician has said.The decision, expected to be announced by the European Commission on Tuesday in Strasbourg, would be a divisive move, angering environmental campaigners who argue it would amount to the “gutting” of the EU’s flagship green deal.The German chancellor, Friedrich Merz, said on Friday he “supported” such a climbdown, having advocated strongly for changes to the rules on the end of the combustion engine for months.“The reality is that there will still be millions of combustion engine-based cars around the world in 2035, 2040 and 2050,” he said.Under the existing laws, approved two years ago, all cars coming on the market from 2035 have to be zero CO2 emissions, meaning the end of the road for hybrid vehicles as well as those running solely on fossil fuels

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Disney wants you to AI-generate yourself into your favorite Marvel movie

Users of OpenAI’s video generation app will soon be able to see their own faces alongside characters from Marvel, Pixar, Star Wars and Disney’s animated films, according to a joint announcement from the startup and Disney on Thursday. Perhaps you, Lightning McQueen and Iron Man are all dancing together in the Mos Eisley Cantina.Sora is an app made by OpenAI, the firm behind ChatGPT, which allows users to generate videos of up to 20 seconds through short text prompts. The startup previously attempted to steer Sora’s output away from unlicensed copyrighted material, though with little success, which prompted threats of lawsuits by rights holders.Disney announced that it would invest $1bn in OpenAI and, under a three-year deal perhaps worth even more than that large sum, that it would license about 200 of its iconic characters – from R2-D2 to Stitch – for users to play with in OpenAI’s video generation app

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Musk calls Doge only ‘somewhat successful’ and says he would not do it again

Elon Musk has said the aggressive federal job-cutting program he headed early in Donald Trump’s second term, known as the “department of government efficiency” (Doge), was only “a little bit successful” and he would not lead the project again.Musk said he wouldn’t want to repeat the exercise, talking on the podcast hosted by Katie Miller, a rightwing personality with a rising profile who was a Doge adviser and who is married to Stephen Miller, Donald Trump’s hardline anti-immigration deputy chief of staff.Asked whether Doge had achieved what he’d hoped, Musk said: “We were a little bit successful. We were somewhat successful.”Doge created chaos and distress in the government machine in Washington DC, and by May more than 200,000 federal workers had been laid off and roughly 75,000 had accepted buyouts as a result of purges by Musk’s external team of often-young zealots

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Global anti-doping chief admits drugs cheats in sport are escaping detection

One of the most senior figures in global anti-doping has warned that too many drug cheats in sport are evading detection – and criticised the current system as “ineffective”.David Howman, the former director general of the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) and the chair of the Athletics Integrity Unit, urged anti-doping bodies to be more ambitious in catching elite athletes again rather than focusing on compliance issues.In what was a clear criticism of Wada’s leadership, Howman also told them that the lack of success in catching cheats was harming the clean sport message.“Let’s be honest and pragmatic … intentional dopers at elite level are evading detection,” Howman told the Wada’s World Conference on Doping in Sport in South Korea. “We are not effective enough nowadays in catching cheats

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Gloucester prop Afo Fasogbon: ‘I’m quite chilled off the pitch – until it’s time to go to work’

The 21-year-old came to rugby via an unusual route, but it is one that may soon see him in the England squadTo announce Afo Fasogbon as English rugby’s next big thing is not entirely accurate. He may be big – 6ft 4in tall and about 130kg (20st 6lb) – but as far as the internet is concerned he arrived some time ago. Video footage of the young Gloucester prop waving off the more experienced Ellis Genge after edging a scrummaging duel at Kingsholm last year went viral almost before Genge had reached the touchline.Should the 21-year-old make a strong impact off the bench against Munster in Cork on Saturday evening, however, he could soon be vying for even greater recognition. England are suddenly lighter in the tighthead department after Will Stuart’s unfortunate achilles injury, with Asher Opoku-Fordjour also out of action

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Tell us: how are you being affected by the rise in UK flu cases?

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‘He was struggling with his breath. I sat beside him and sang’: the choir who sing to people on their deathbeds

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‘Cruel’ amendments being used to thwart assisted dying bill, says lead MP

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Strikes could collapse flu-hit NHS amid worst crisis since Covid, says Streeting

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Guardian charity appeal donations top £200,000 before annual telethon

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Inquiry to be held into north-east England NHS trust after patient deaths

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