The Oakland Press

NFC is wide open heading into final weekend

- By Rob Maaddi

Tom Brady again was at his best when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers needed him most.

The 45-year-old, seventime Super Bowl champion had one of the best statistica­l games of his 23-year career in a 30-24 victory over the Carolina Panthers on Sunday that clinched Tampa’s second straight NFC South title.

Another old quarterbac­k who also wears No. 12 is one way win away from joining Brady in the playoffs. Aaron Rodgers and Green Bay Packers routed Minnesota 41-17 for their fourth straight win. One more next week at home against Detroit secures a wild-card spot that seemed improbable when the Packers were 4-8.

On a day when the NFC’s top teams struggled, the Buccaneers (8-8) and Packers (8-8) were victorious in must-win games and proved they can’t be counted out despite mediocre records.

“Playoffs start a clean slate for everybody,” Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles said. “You’ve got a threegame eliminatio­n tournament and it doesn’t matter where you are.”

Brady rekindled his connection to Mike Evans, hitting the four-time Pro Bowl receiver in stride three times for touchdown passes of 63, 57 and 30 yards. He finished 34 of 45 for 432 yards, tying the fifth-highest output in his career.

Brady became the first player in league history to complete at least 30 passes in five consecutiv­e games and the first player with at least 30 completion­s in 10 games within a single season. His completion percentage of 75.6% was his highest in a game with at least 45 pass attempts in his career.

Meanwhile, a ball-hawking defense helped Green Bay dismantle NFC North champion Minnesota. Twotime Pro Bowl cornerback Jaire Alexander and the secondary held star receiver Justin Jefferson to just one catch. Rodgers was efficient, Aaron Jones ran for 111 yards and the defense forced four turnovers, including a pick-6 by Darnell Savage.

Now, after several outcomes around the league went their way over the past few weeks, the Packers just have to beat the Lions (8-8) to get in.

Suddenly, the NFC seems wide open after the Philadelph­ia Eagles (13-3) lost their second straight game without Jalen Hurts, the Vikings (12-4) were blown out and the San Francisco 49ers (12-4) needed overtime to beat Las Vegas after surrenderi­ng 500 yards to Jarrett Stidham and the Raiders’ offense.

The Eagles would secure the No. 1 seed with a win over the New York Giants.

 ?? MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers sprints past Minnesota Vikings linebacker Brian Asamoah II, for a twoyard touchdown run in the Packers’ win Sunday.
MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Green Bay Packers quarterbac­k Aaron Rodgers sprints past Minnesota Vikings linebacker Brian Asamoah II, for a twoyard touchdown run in the Packers’ win Sunday.

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