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Bleacher Report's Daily Football Fix for December 5
Andy BaileyDec 5, 2016
Check out five of the top NFL and NCAA football headlines from Sunday night and Monday morning.
Tom Brady Passes Peyton Manning for Most Wins All-Time by a QB
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- After the New England Patriots' victory over the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, the NFL Network's Ian Rapoport tweeted: "#Patriots QB Tom Brady wins his 201st game (including playoffs) passing QB Peyton Manning for most wins all time by a quarterback."
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College Football Playoff 2016: Selection Committee Rankings for Final Week
- The final rankings to determine which schools are in this year's College Football Playoff are out. Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State and Washington are in. Michigan, Penn State and Oklahoma just missed the cut.
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Seahawks Destroy Panthers on Sunday Night Football
- Following the Seattle Seahawks' 40-7 dismantling of the Carolina Panthers, Earl Thomas, who suffered a broken leg during the game, tweeted: "This game has been so good to me no regrets.. A lot is running through my mind including retirement thanks for all the prayers."
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Bowl Games 2016-17: Complete Schedule of Matchups
- The semifinal matchups for the College Football Playoff will take place December 31. Alabama will take on Washington at 3 p.m. ET, while Ohio State and Clemson will face off at 7 p.m. ET. The winners of those games will meet for the title on January 9.
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Colin Kaepernick Contract: Latest News, Rumors on Future with 49ers
- Following a 26-6 loss for the San Francisco 49ers in which Colin Kaepernick went 1-of-5 for four yards, Rapoport reported that the quarterback would opt out of his deal with the team.
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