The clock's ticking on this NFL regular season, and there's still much to be nailed down for the postseason.

But we're not talking about the playoffs (playoffs?!). We're here to have a little fun, offer you some mindless tidbits, maybe to carry with you to a Christmas Eve family gathering (you can thank Opta's Russell Varner later).

Here are 16 fun facts about NFL Week 16:

— Since 2000, the Patriots have gone 30-5 against the Bills. However, two of the Patriots’ losses to Buffalo were shutouts.

— Rex Burkhead leads the Patriots with eight touchdowns this season. He had four TDs in his first four seasons in the NFL.

— Don't blame the Broncos' defense for the team's struggles. It's allowing 276.8 yards per game this year, fewest in the league. No team allowed fewer than 300 yards per game last season.

— Redskins cornerback Josh Norman (cap hit in 2017: $8 million) doesn't have an interception this season after having at least two in each of his last three seasons.

— Vikings quarterback Case Keenum is second in the NFL with a 67.9 percent completion percentage. Keenum has never finished a season with a completion percentage above 61 percent.

— The Panthers and the Buccaneers have not split a season series since 2008, with one team winning both NFC South meetings every year since. The Panthers are 11-6 against Tampa Bay over the span and won the first meeting this season.

— Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey has 73 receptions, five for touchdowns this season. McCaffrey is the only rookie running back in NFL history to record 70-plus receptions and have at least five TD catches.

— Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas became just the second player in NFL history to record 90-plus receptions in each of his first two seasons. The other? Odell Beckham Jr.

— The Browns extended their road game losing streak to 19 games with a 19-10 defeat against the Chargers in Week 13. The 19-game losing streak is tied for the fifth-longest streak in NFL history. They play at Chicago this week.

— The Jaguars' Blake Bortles is the only quarterback in the NFL to throw the ball 90-plus times in December and have zero interceptions.

— Speaking of the Jags, they already have four road wins in 2017. In the previous four years combined, they managed five road wins. ​

— Cardinals defensive end Chandler Jones recorded one sack last week, bringing his NFL-leading total to 15 this season. Since the sack became an official stat in 1982, no Cardinal has led the league.

— The Lions are looking for their sixth road victory of the season this week at Cincinnati. Since the 16-game schedule was introduced in 1978, the Lions have never won more than five road games in a season.

— Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott rushed for his 12th career touchdown in only two seasons. He is third — behind Roger Staubach (20 in 11 seasons) and Don Meredith (15 in nine) — on the Cowboys list of all-time rushing TDs by QBs.

— Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell has 387 touches this season, the most in the league — and it's not even close. He has 76 more than the next closest player.

— Turnaround much? A victory Monday over the Raiders would give the Eagles 13 this season, tying the franchise record set in 2004. Philly had 14 wins combined in 2015 and '16.