The 2013 NFL regular season ended with many exciting games which helped to finalize the first-round playoff match-ups. Here are five things we learned on Sunday:
Another win sure would end the season on a high note. It won't be easy as New England has dominated the The Buffalo Bills for more than a decade. The Bills have lost 12 consecutive games when visiting New England, and for the most part, these games have not even been close.
It's the final week of the 2013 regular season in the NFL. By Sunday night, we'll know which teams are moving on to the post-season, and which are not. Here are five storylines we'll be watching:
Colin Kaepernick threw for one score and ran for another and NaVorro Bowman returned an interception 89 yards for a touchdown with 1:10 to play, as the 49ers beat the Atlanta Falcons, 34-24, in the last regular season game at Candlestick Park in San Francisco.
It was nice to see The Buffalo Bills pull out a victory last week against Jackosnville, but that might be the final victory of the season. Quarterback EJ Manuel is out for Sunday's game due to his knee. He may return in the final week against New England. QB Thad Lewis is starting against The Miami Dolphins on Sunday.
Both the AFC and NFC have several playoff spots to fill as the 2013 NFL season heads into its next-to-last weekend. Here are five storylines we'll be watching:
Just when fans thought The Buffalo Bills would not be another 6 and 10 team, they showed us that they can be even worse. Unless some players really come up strong in the final games, they could end up with a record of 5 and 11 or even 4 and 12.
The unlikely matchup of Florida State and Auburn in the BCS National Championship highlights this year’s slate of college bowl games. Here is the complete viewing schedule.