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NFL Nation reporters give one prediction for each team down the stretch.AFC East | AFC North| AFC South | AFC West NFC East | NFC North | NFC South | NFC WestAFC EASTBuffalo BillsTyrod Taylor will fail to record the first 300-yard passing game of his career.That mark has proved elusive for Taylor over his first 26 starts in Buffalo and the lack of a marquee passing performance will continue to be a point of contention with the Bills keeping Taylor for 2017 and beyond. Taylor came up small in big moments during Sundays 38-24 collapse in Oakland, completing only 51.4 percent of his passes for 191 yards. -- Mike RodakMiami DolphinsDolphins DT Ndamukong Suh will return to the Pro Bowl for the fifth time in his career.Suh, who was not a Pro Bowler last season, is third on the team in tackles (53) and second in sacks (five). It also helps Suhs résumé that Miami (7-5) is winning more games this season. -- James WalkerNew England PatriotsIf in position to clinch it, the Patriots will prioritize home-field advantage in the playoffs at a much higher level than they did last season.It doesnt sound like a hard-hitting prediction until you consider what unfolded last year: Needing only to win at Miami in the season finale to clinch home-field advantage, the Patriots adopted arguably the most curious game plan of Bill Belichicks 17 years as coach, running 21 times in the first half and throwing just five times. By the time the Patriots opened up the attack in the second half, it was too late to come back against a Miami team that had entered the game with little motivation to compete because it was already out of the playoffs. We all know what happened as a result of the Patriots losing home-field advantage; they ultimately had to go to Denver, where they lost in the AFC title game. -- Mike ReissNew York JetsQB Bryce Petty wont make it through the final four games as the Jets starter.Behind a leaky offensive line, the Jets newly anointed quarterback as of Week 14 wont start the final four games, necessitating the return of former starter Ryan Fitzpatrick. He will defeat the Bills in the season finale, one year too late. -- Rich CiminiAFC NORTHBaltimore RavensKicker Justin Tucker will finish out 2016 in record-setting fashion.Tucker, who has made 35 straight field goals dating to late season, will break Adam Vinatieris NFL-record streak of 44 straight field goals. He will also shatter Blair Walshs mark for most field goals beyond 50 yards in a season, needing only three more to set the record. All of that will result in Tuckers second Pro Bowl appearance. -- Jamison HensleyCincinnati BengalsThe Bengals wont win out to make the playoffs.However, Cincinnati will look much improved after snapping their three-game losing streak with a win against the Browns and will finish 2-1 in their final three divisional games against the Browns, Steelers and Ravens. Wide receiver A.J. Green will still make the Pro Bowl despite missing several games with a hamstring injury. -- Katherine TerrellCleveland BrownsRobert Griffin III will not last the final four games of the season.With a patchwork offensive line in front of him, and needing to shake off three months of rust from not playing, its tough to see him lasting the final four games without being hurt. Durability remains a concern for him. -- Pat McManamonPittsburgh SteelersAntonio Brown will become the 33rd player in NFL history to record 15 receiving touchdowns in a season.Brown has 11 scores on the year, but five of those have come in the past four games. Brown and QB Ben Roethlisberger have found a big-play rhythm from inside the 40, and this offense is designed to create favorable matchups for Brown as the Steelers get closer to the red zone. -- Jeremy FowlerAFC SOUTHHouston TexansQB Brock Osweiler will not be benched the rest of this season.Osweiler ranks 29th in yards per game (209), 32nd in yards per attempt (5.77) and tied for 20th in touchdowns (14) this season, but despite his struggles, coach Bill OBrien has shown he is committed to starting him. A fifth-year QB, Osweiler has had some really bad performances, including games against Minnesota, Denver, Jacksonville and San Diego, so if the Texans were going to bench him, they would have already done it. His four-year, $72 million contract probably plays a part in the teams reluctance to sit him for backup Tom Savage. -- Sarah BarshopIndianapolis ColtsFrank Gore will become the Colts first running back to rush for at least 1,000 yards in a season since Joseph Addai did it in 2007.Gore, who recently moved ahead of Tony Dorsett for eighth place on the NFLs all-time rushing list, needs to rush for 251 yards in the Colts final four games to record the ninth 1,000-yard rushing season in his career. -- Mike WellsJacksonville JaguarsTE Julius Thomas wont make another catch this season.He has missed the past two games with a back injury, and the Jaguars have used second-year players Neal Sterling and Ben Koyack as suitable replacements. They have combined to catch 10 passes for 86 yards in his absence. Since he caught four passes for 71 yards in Week 2, Thomas hasnt topped 28 yards receiving in any game. It wouldnt be a surprise if the Jaguars put Thomas on injured reserve soon. -- Mike DiRoccoTennessee TitansRishard Matthews will finish the season with double-digit touchdown receptions.Matthews could become just the second receiver in the Titans era to score at least 10 times; Drew Bennett caught 11 in 2004. Matthews has seven TDs with four games left and will find a path to three more, keyed by an especially big game against Jacksonville in Week 16. ? -- Paul KuharskyAFC WESTDenver BroncosVon Miller will make a run at the 20-sack barrier.Despite an almost constant diet of double- and triple-teams every time he rushes the passer this season, Miller will threaten his single-season best in sacks and will work at notching 20. He finished with 18.5 sacks in 2012 and currently leads the league with 13.5 sacks after 12 games. Miller should be in the Defensive Player of the Year conversation for what he has done already this season. You would be hard-pressed to find a player anywhere in the league who is doing more despite all of the attention he gets on every play for an elite defense. The Broncos will need him to be at his best if they are going to navigate the toughest finishing stretch in the league -- their four remaining opponents currently have a winning percentage of .729. -- Jeff LegwoldKansas City ChiefsDB Eric Berry will be the Chiefs MVP.The Chiefs have had other candidates flash for this award at various points of the season, including Spencer Ware, Marcus Peters and Tyreek Hill. But Berrys contrib
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