Bills clinch AFC East with win over Bears...Bengals and Chiefs keep the pressure on Buffalo...and the Mets' latest major acquisition working through a medical issue. Greg Larson has more details on today's Sunday Sports Update...
Sunday Sports Update
Top: The Buffalo Bills trailed by four points at halftime on Saturday, but their running game got going in the second half, propelling them to a 35-13 victory over the Chicago Bears to clinch their third consecutive AFC East title. Devin Singletary (left) ran for 106 yards and a touchdown in the win, which saw the Bills amass 254 total rushing yards while holding the Bears to 209 total yards. The win is Buffalo's sixth in a row, and they remain in the driver's seat for the AFC's top seed. Photos by the Buffalo Bills
Bottom left: Buffalo's win sets up a huge showdown with the Cincinnati Bengals next week. The Bengals are in a three-way battle with the Bills and Kansas City Chiefs for the number one seed in the AFC playoff picture, and on Saturday, the Bengals kept the pressure on with a 22-18 win over the New England Patriots. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are still tied with the Bills for the AFC's best record at 12-3 after beating Seattle 24-10. Photo by the Cincinnati Bengals
Bottom right: Carlos Correa, the New York Mets' latest prize in free agency, is currently "working through" a medical issue with his right leg. That's according to ESPN, which reports that his physical with the team reportedly showed the same concerns that wound up nixing a deal with the San Francisco Giants. Correa agreed to a 12-year, $315 million deal with the Mets just hours after a deal with the Giants was put on hold. Photo by USA Today