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What’s the NFL playoff picture after Week 16? Who’s in and who’s out?

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By Patrick Sung, CNN

(CNN) — It’s been a long 2025 NFL season so far with twists, turns, shocking injuries, surprising contenders and disappointing years from preseason favorites.

As we come off another intriguing week of action across the league and approach the end of the season, the playoff picture is becoming more and more clear.

With just two weeks of the NFL regular season left, who’s in, who’s out and who still has a shot at making a postseason run for a spot in Super Bowl LX and a chance to lift the Vince Lombardi trophy on February 8 at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.

Who’s in?

(All teams listed by current seeding in each conference)

AFC

1. Denver Broncos (12-3, 1st AFC West): The Broncos still have to play the Patrick Mahomes-less Kansas City Chiefs on the road before hosting the Los Angeles Chargers at Mile High, so the No. 1 seed is not at all locked up.

2. New England Patriots (12-3, 1st AFC East): Pats fans will love the team’s chances at locking up the No. 1 seed in the AFC and the first-round bye that comes with it as they play the lowly New York Jets and Miami Dolphins to close out the season.

3. Jacksonville Jaguars (11-4, 1st AFC South): A very impressive 34-20 road win over the Broncos means the Jags are for real and Jacksonville is very much in the running for the first-round bye with a trip to Indianapolis in Week 17 before hosting the Tennessee Titans in Week 18.

5. Los Angeles Chargers (11-4, 2nd AFC West): The Chargers will be happy to have locked up a postseason spot as they have to play the dangerous Houston Texans in LA before visiting a motivated Denver squad in the final week of the regular season.

6. Buffalo Bills (11-4, 2nd AFC East): The Bills are only a game back of the Patriots in the division, and they close out the year with two home games: one against the Philadelphia Eagles, the other against the Jets.

NFC

1. Seattle Seahawks (12-3, 1st NFC West): After missing the playoffs the last two campaigns, the Seahawks are back in the postseason and fighting for the No. 1 seed to boot. In their way for the first-round bye? Two road games against the Carolina Panthers and the San Francisco 49ers. A tough ask, but this team could be up to the task.

2. Chicago Bears (11-4, 1st NFC North): Da Bears haven’t made the postseason since 2020, so some celebration in the Windy City is merited, but Chicago has only made the playoffs twice since 2010 – and lost in the wild card round both times. After spending so many years in the proverbial wilderness, the team won’t be content with just making it. Wins against the 49ers and Lions could be enough to the No. 1 seed and the bye.

3. Philadelphia Eagles (10-5, 1st NFC East): The defending Super Bowl champions are back in the postseason to defend their title, but a first-round bye is unlikely, so maybe it’s time to rest up some of the starters over the next two weeks against the Bills (Week 17) and the Commanders (Week 18).

Firefighters battle commercial structure fire in Santa Maria

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SANTA MARIA, Calif.- (KEYT) San Luis Obispo County firefighters responded to a structure fire at around 3 A.M. this morning.

The structure on fire was a 30,000 square foot property containing lumber and pesticides, located on Bull Canyon Road.

By 4am, the structure was 50% burned.

There were no fire hydrants in the area, leading the scene commander to clear the building and allow it to burn until water tenders could be set up.

There were no injuries or fatalities.

Bull Canyon Road will remain closed for the next 5 hours. Travelers are advised to avoid the area and use alternate routes.

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La economía estadounidense fue mucho más sólida de lo esperado en el tercer trimestre

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Por Elisabeth Buchwald, CNN

Una lectura inicial del producto interno bruto (PIB) del tercer trimestre mostró que la economía estadounidense se expandió a una tasa anualizada ajustada por inflación del 4,3 %, un ritmo mucho más rápido que el 3,8 % registrado en el segundo trimestre, según datos del Departamento de Comercio publicados este martes. Esta es la tasa de crecimiento más rápida en dos años.

Una aceleración del gasto de los consumidores, que aumentó un 3,5 % frente al 2,5 % del segundo trimestre, y de las exportaciones, que aumentaron un 8,8 % frente al -1,8 % del segundo trimestre, fueron los principales factores que contribuyeron a los datos del PIB del tercer trimestre.

El presidente Donald Trump declaró este martes que el informe reflejaba su amplia política de aranceles, que aumentó sustancialmente durante el tercer trimestre. Sin embargo, un caso pendiente ante la Corte Suprema podría anular muchos de los aranceles que ha promulgado y potencialmente resultar en grandes reembolsos a los importadores.

“Los aranceles son responsables de las EXCELENTES cifras económicas de EE.UU. RECIÉN ANUNCIADAS… ¡Y SOLO MEJORARÁN!”, escribió Trump en sus redes sociales. “Además, SIN INFLACIÓN y CON GRAN SEGURIDAD NACIONAL. ¡Oremos por la Corte Suprema de EE.UU.!”.

Si bien Trump ha presionado con frecuencia para que la Reserva Federal (Fed) baje las tasas de interés para impulsar la economía, el informe de este martes probablemente le dé al banco central aún menos motivos para recortarlas cuando se reúna nuevamente el próximo mes.

Esta noticia está en desarrollo y será actualizada.

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Southern California braces for strongest storm of the week, with evacuations planned amid rare ‘high risk’ of flooding

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By Meteorologists Mary Gilbert, Chris Dolce

(CNN) — A major storm is gearing up to deliver months’ worth of rain and powerful winds to Southern California — the most potent in a slew of atmospheric river-fueled storms aiming for the region this week.

It’s coming hot on the heels of a storm that killed at least one person and brought intense flooding to Northern California over the weekend.

The new storm was powering up out over the Pacific Ocean early Tuesday morning. It will start to slam the entire California coast from north to south with rain and wind late Tuesday evening.

Torrential rain will get underway in Southern California very early Wednesday morning and continue through the evening.

A Level 4 of 4 “high” risk of flooding rain is in place for the region Wednesday, including nearly 6 million people in portions of Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Ventura and Santa Barbara counties, according to the Weather Prediction Center.

These high risk flooding events are incredibly significant: High risks are issued on fewer than 4% of days per year on average, but are responsible for more than 80% of all flood-related damage and 36% of all flood-related deaths, WPC research shows.

Wednesday’s high risk is Southern California’s first since February 5, 2024, when disastrous flooding killed at least two people and triggered more than 100 mudslides.

“Widespread and significant urban flooding will be likely along with rock/mudslides and debris flows,” the National Weather Service in Los Angeles warned early Tuesday morning, noting these threats are not just confined to burned areas.

“THIS IS A VERY DANGEROUS HOLIDAY STORM,” the NWS continued. “ANYONE TRAVELING ON CHRISTMAS EVE OR CHRISTMAS DAY WILL NEED TO EXERCISE EXTREME CAUTION.”

California Gov. Gavin Newsom mobilized state resources ahead of the holiday week storm, with agencies pre-positioning crews and equipment, the governor’s press office said.

Rainfall rates could exceed 1 inch per hour at times in the earliest hours of Wednesday morning, especially in the Santa Barbara and Los Angeles county mountains. That’s more than enough to trigger dangerous flash flooding and potentially mudslides.

Life-threatening debris flows are possible on recent burn scars, including from January’s Eaton and Palisades fires, that could be pounded with those torrential rainfall rates. The scorched ground of these scars repels water instead of absorbing it, quickly turning rain into a surge of floodwater that pulls mud and debris with it.

Los Angeles County on Monday announced evacuation orders and warnings for areas in and around burn scars in the greater Los Angeles area, including the Eaton and Palisades fire zones. The deadly blazes were two of California’s most destructive fires in history and burned a combined 16,246 structures, according to CalFire.

The orders are for 383 properties that sheriff’s deputies are directly reaching out to, including going door-to-door, the county Office of Emergency Management said Monday. These eva

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