In a nutshell: As of 12:05 a.m. Sunday by Hartley Miller
NFL:
–The Buffalo Bills captured their first AFC East title in 25 years. The Bills improved to 11-3 after a convincing
48-19 victory over the Denver Broncos.
Bills crush Broncos for first AFC East crown since 1995.
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— TSN (@TSN_Sports) December 20, 2020
–The Green Bay Packers remain the top seed in the NFC. The 11-3 Packers built up a 21-3 lead at the half and they went on to beat the Carolina Panthers 24-16.
Packers outlast Panthers for fourth straight victory.
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— TSN (@TSN_Sports) December 20, 2020
–There are 12 Sunday NFL games including Seattle at Washington and Kansas City at New Orleans.
Drew Brees is back but now the Saints are missing Michael Thomas again.https://t.co/WFS1c69KUO
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) December 18, 2020
Hockey:
–The NHL and NHL Players’ Association reached a tentative deal to play a 56-game regular season which will begin Jan. 13. There is no plan to play any exhibition games. Playoffs would start in May with the Stanley Cup to be handed out the first week of July.
NHL, NHLPA reach tentative deal on new season, but big hurdle remains.@frank_seravalli has more: https://t.co/ylQQbEA51E pic.twitter.com/ofHzz2XnJS
— TSN (@TSN_Sports) December 19, 2020
There’s one large hitch in the NHL and NHLPA’s tentative agreement, and it’s the uncertainty surrounding the Canadian division.
✍️: @reporterchrishttps://t.co/xQ3L3mv9EQ
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) December 19, 2020
NBA:
–The Toronto Raptors begin their regular season on Wednesday when they host the New Orleans Pelicans in their Tampa Bay temporary home.
The Toronto Raptors debuted their temporary home court at Amalie, normally home to the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning, with a pre-season loss to the Miami Heat.https://t.co/1EibY82WqO
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) December 19, 2020
Columns:
Scattershooting on a Saturday night while wondering if the Canucks would consider Flin Flon . . . https://t.co/VzqmVk9d8f
— Gregg Drinnan (@gdrinnan) December 20, 2020
HART ATTACK: a former @Canucks goaltender could learn lots from Jason LaBarbera as he was named goalie coach of the @NHLFlames
| https://t.co/kJEDFEVkxw #CityOfPG #sports pic.twitter.com/w6KhByNiVs— My Prince George Now (@mypgnow) December 18, 2020