NFL 2025 Week 14 Recap

December 8th, 2025

NFL 2025 Week 14 Recap

Dallas Cowboys at Detroit Lions was the Thursday night game. Both teams have high octane offenses, while the Dallas defense is a mess. The Cowboys came in having won 3 straight but were still on the brink of a lost season. The Lions desperately needed this home win to keep pace in a competitive NFC. Jake Bates hit a 38 yard field for the Lions and Brandon Aubrey answered from 57 for a 3-3 game. The Cowboys had to punt on 4th and 14 from their own one yard line. A 21 yard punt return had the Lions with a short field at the Dallas 42. On 2nd and 13 from the Dallas 34, Goff went to Amon-Ra St. Brown for 26. Gibbs ran for a one yard touchdown to make it 10-3 Lions. In the second quarter Aubrey hit from 42 to get the Cowboys within 10-6. 

A key play came with the Cowboys facing 3rd and 21 from their own 47. A short pass was fumbled and the Lions recovered at their own 47. On 2nd and 17 Jared Goff went to Williams for 25. David Montgomery ran for a 35 yard touchdown to make it 17-6 Lions. Aubrey hit a 55 yard field goal with 50 seconds left in the half. Bates answered from 47 to have the Lions up 20-9 at the half. On the first play of the third quarter, Dak Prescott was intercepted and Barnes returned the pick 23 yards to the Dallas 14. Two plays later Goff went to TeSlaa for a 12 yard touchdown. The Cowboys were kicking field goals while the Lions were scoring touchdowns for a 27-9 Lions lead.

The Cowboys took over at their own 35. Prescott went to CeeDee Lamb for 32. Williams ran for 11. On 4th and 5 from the Detroit 9, Prescott went to Pickens for 7. Williams ran for a one yard touchdown to have the Cowboys within 27-16. A 52 yard field goal try by Bates to get the lead back up to 14 was blocked. Aubrey leveled a 63 yard field goal and Bates responded from 46 in the fourth quarter to make it 30-19 Lions. The Cowboys took over at their own 30. Prescott ran for 12 and Williams added 11. Prescott went deep to Flournoy for a 42 yard touchdown. Brian Schottenheier went for 2 and Prescott hit Ferguson. With 10 minutes left in regulation, the Cowboys were only down 30-27.

A good kickoff return had the Lions taking over at their own 41. On 3rd and 6, the Cowboys were one defensive stop from getting the ball back with a shot at the lead. Instead Goff went to Williams for 29 with roughing the passer adding 13 more. Jahmyr Gibbs ran for a 10 yard touchdown to make it 37-27 Lions. The Cowboys moved to a 3rd and 3 at the Detroit 11 with 4 minutes left. Prescott threw incomplete. Needing 2 scores, Brian Schottenheimer played it safe. Aubrey hit from 29 to have the Cowboys within 37-30. Another great kickoff return had the Lions just shy of midfield. Goff went to St. Brown for 37. Gibbs ran fora  13 yard touchdown with 2:19 to play to ice the game. The Lions got to 8-5 while the Cowboys dropped to 6-6 on the year. 44-30 Lions

Seattle Seahawks at Atlanta Falcons — The Seahawks are very good. The Falcons are not. The first half was hideous except for people who love kickers. In the first quarter Zane Gonzalez hit from 35 for the Falcons and Jason Myers answered from 22. In the second quarter Gonzalez had his 50 yard try blocked. Gonzalez hit from 43 with one minute left in the half and Myers answered from 48 for a 6-6 game at recess. Special teams broke the game open as Rasheed Shaheed returned the second half kickoff 100 yards for a 13-6 Seahawks lead. The Falcons reached 3rd and 1 at the Seattle 18. Bijan Robinson fumbled and the Seahawks recovered at their own 12. On 3rd and 2 Sam Darnold hit Shaheed for 6. Darnold went deep to Jackson Smith-Nigba for 30 and again for the 28 yard touchdown to make it 20-6 Seahawks. Kirk Cousins was intercepted to give the Seahawks a short field at the Atlanta 47. Myers hit from 37 to have the Seahawks up 23-6 after three quarters. The Falcons managed a fourth quarter field goal but never reached the end zone. The Seahawks added 2 more touchdowns as Darnold hit Cooper Kupp for an 11 yard score and Smith-Nigba for a 4 yard touchdown. The Seahawks are 10-3 on the year. 37-9 Seahawks

Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens — Both teams are 6-6 and fighting for the playoffs. This was your typical AFC North Steelers vs Ravens slobberknocker. Mike Tomlin and John Harbaugh have mirrored each other’s teams for years. Home field has never mattered. Stone age football wins these games. Tyler Loop hit a 36 yard field goal to have the Ravens up 3-0 early. The Steelers took over at their own 35. Aaron Rodgers went bombs away to DK Metcalf for a 52 yard gain. On 4th and 1 from the Baltimore 4, Tomlin went for it. Hayward took the direct snap for 2 yards. On 3rd and goal from the one, Rodgers got in for a 7-3 Steelers. The Steelers got it back and moved to a 4th and 3 at the Baltimore 5. This time Tomlin played it safe. Chris Boswell hit from 23 for a 10-3 Steelers lead. Lamar Jackson was then intercepted to give the Steelers the ball at the Baltimore 36. Rodgers went to Skowronek for 13. On 4th and 1 from the Baltimore 13, Tomlin initially played it safe. Boswell hit the field goal but a defensive personal foul on the kick caused Tomlin to take the points off the board. On the next play Kenneth Gainwell ran for a 6 yard touchdown to make it 17-3 Steelers.

The second half kickoff was short of the landing zone to set up the Ravens at their own 40. Derek Henry ran for 2 and 9. Jackson went to Bay Flowers for 9. On 3rd and 2 from the Pittsburgh 30, the defense jumped into the neutral zone. On 3rd and 8 from the Pittsburgh 23, Jackson threw incomplete but defensive illegal contact meant a new set of downs. On 3rd and goal at the 6, Jackson got in. The extra point was no good as the Ravens trailed 17-9. Boswell hit a 28 yard field goal in the third quarter to give the Steelers breathing room up 20-9. The Ravens soon faced 3rd and 1 from their own 38. Mitchell got around the end for a 55 yard gain. On 3rd and goal from the 4, Jackson went to Isaiah Likely for the touchdown to get the Ravens within 20-16. 

The Steelers soon faced 3rd and 5 at their own 25. Rodgers went deep to Austin for 31. On 3rd and 4 from the Baltimore 38, Rodgers connected with Warren, who went all the way for the touchdown to have the Steelers up 27-16 late in the third quarter. Twice the Ravens reached the red zone in the fourth quarter. Twice they were denied the end zone. Loop hit fourth quarter field goals of 28 and 36 to have the Ravens within 5 points midway through the fourth quarter. The Ravens moved from their own 22 to a 3rd and 2 at the Pittsburgh 5 with 2 1/2 minutes left. Derrick Henry got blown up for a 3 yard loss. Rather than kick a field goal to get within 27-25, John Harbaugh went for it. Jackson threw incomplete. he Ravens took their timeouts on defense and got the ball back at their own 26 just past the 2 minute warning. They moved to a 3rd and 1 at the Pittsburgh 30 with 9 seconds left. Yet they needed a touchdown rather than a field goal. The relatively short Hail Mary never happened as Jackson was sacked. The Steelers are 7-6 while the 6-7 Ravens have lost 2 straight division games at home. 27-22 Steelers

Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns — The Browns are one of the worst teams in the league but the Titans are the very worst, having won only one game. A strong kickoff return had the Titans starting at their own 47. On 3rd and 10 Cam ward went to Spears for 24. On 3rd and 6 from the Cleveland 25, Ward hit Okonkwo for 9. Ward found Ayamanor for a 14 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Titans. An interception of Ward gave the Browns a short field at the Tennessee 39, One play and 13 seconds after a touchback, Pollard gave the Titans a 14-3 lead with a 65 yard touchdown run.

The ensuing kickoff went out of bounds to set the Browns up at their own 40. Shedeur Sanders went to Judkins for a 58 yard gain. On 3rd and goal at the one, Sanders hit David Njoku for the touchdown to get the Browns within 14-10. The Browns got it back at their own 26. Sanders ran for 14. Sanders then went bombs away to Jerry Jeudy for a 60 yard touchdown to put the Browns up 17-14. 

Late in the third quarter an interception of Sanders set up the Titans at the Cleveland 38. Pollard ran for 6 and then for the 3 2yard touchdown to put the Titans back in front 21-17 after three quarters. A Cleveland fumble with 11 minutes left in regulation was picked up Gray and returned 19 yards to give the Titans 1st and goal at the Cleveland 8. On 3rd and goal at the 5, Ward went to Dike for the touchdown to have the Titans up 28-17 with 9 1/2 minutes left. The Browns then punted and the Titans blocked it, setting up yet another short field for the Titans at the Cleveland 29. Joey Slye hit a 41 yard field goal to have the Titans up 31-17 with 6:17 to play.

The Browns took over at their own 34. On 3rd and 5, Sanders threw incomplete but defensive unnecessary roughness meant 15 yards. Sanders hit Fannin for 17 and Larvadain for 14. Sanders ran for a 7 yard touchdown with 4 1/2 minutes left. Unfortunately for the Browns, Kevin Stefanski decided to go with analysts instead of common sense. A recent trend has teams down by 14 scoring a touchdown and going for 2 to cut the gap to 6. Then somehow they get another touchdown and win by one point. This never works. This never, ever works. Coaches end up chasing points and losing. Just kick the bloody extra point. Sanders took the 2 point try himself and fumbled the ball away as the Browns trailed 31-23. 

The Browns got the ball back at their own 20 with 2:43 left. Sanders hit Fannin for 13. On 3rd and 4 from the Tennessee 46 at the 2 minute warning, Sanderson hit Sampson for 31. Sanders hit Sampon for a 7 yard touchdown with one minute left. Now the Browns and to go for 2 just to tie the game. Had they not gone for 2 earlier they could have gone for the win this time or even an extra point for a tie. Fire every analysts guy in the league and anyone who listens to them. Making matters worse, with the game on the line, Stefanski went with a halfback option pass. It fell incomplete and the Browns lost. 31-29 Titans

Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars — A pair of 8-4 teams battled for first place in the AFC South. On the Colts first play from scrimmage, Daniel Jones was intercepted to set up the Jaguars at the Indianapolis 21. Lawrence went to Thomas for 18. Travis Etienne ran for a 3 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Jaguars. The colts took over at their own 24. Jones went to Pittman for 16. Jones went to Pierce for 17 and Warren for 13. Jonathan Taylor ran for a one yard touchdown for a 7-7 game. The Jaguars soon faced 3rd and 5 at their own 31. Lawrence went to Thomas for 39 and to Strange for 16. Lawrence hit Jakobi Meyers for a 14 yard touchdown to make it 14-7 Jaguars. Late in the first quarter Daniel Jones went down without being touched and stayed down. Grimacing in pain, Jones slammed his helmet repeatedly in frustration. His injured leg gave way and he may be done for the rest of the year. Riley Leonard played the rest of the way. In the second quarter Taylor fumbled and the Jaguars recovered at the Indianapolis 28. One play and 7 seconds later, the Jaguars led 21-7 after Travis Etienne ran for the touchdown. 

Blake Grupe hit a 28 yard field goal for the Colts, but the Jaguars kept coming. On 3rd and 15 from their own 40, Lawrence went to Patrick for 37. On 3rd and 3 from the Indy 16, Lawrence gained just enough. On 3rd and 2 from the Indy 5, eyers gained 3. Lawrence went to Patrick for a 7 yard touchdown with 7 seconds left in the half to have the Jaguars up 28-10. The second half was pointless. The Colts managed a third quarter field goal. In the fourth quarter the Jaguars added a pair of field goals sandwiched around a safety for a 36-13 Jaguars lead. The Colts got one garbage touchdown but they lost the game and most likely their quarterback. The Jaguars gained sole possession of first place in the division. 36-19 Jaguars

Washington Commanders at Minnesota Vikings — Both teams had great seasons last year and fell apart this year. The Vikings began at their own 39. JJ McCarthy went to Sims for 9, to TJ Hockenson for 10, to Nailor for 9, and to Oliver for an 18 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Vikings. The Commanders mounted a very long 15 play drive that moved 83 yards and took 8 1/2 minutes off the clock. On 2nd and goal at the 2, a run went nowhere and Jayden Daniels then threw incomplete. Dan Quinn gambled. On 4th and goal at the 2, Daniels threw incomplete again as the Commanders came up snake eyes. The Vikings soon faced 3rd and 6 from their own 6. McCarthy ran for 7. The second quarter began with McCarthy hitting Naylor for 9. Mason ran for 12 and 4. On 3rd and 9 from their own 37, McCarthy found Naylor for 12. On 3rd and 8 just past midfield, McCarthy found Addison for 21. On 3rd and 12 from the Washington 30, McCarthy hit Justin Jefferson for 13. On 3rd and 1 from the Washington 8, Mason got around the end for the touchdown. This was the drive of the year. 19…yes, 19…plays. 98 yards. 12…yes, 12…minutes. The Vikings led 14-0. In the third quarter the Commanders moved 68 yards in 12 plays and 7 minutes. Yet on 4th and 3 from the Minnesota 19, Quinn gambled again and lost again as Daniels was intercepted. Van Ginkel returned the interception 40 yards to the Washington 30. Will Reichard hit a 45 yard field goal to make it 17-0 Vikings. Daniels went out injured and Marcus Mariota came in. Mariota was then intercepted. Smith returned it 11 yards to the Washington 37. McCarthy went to Jordan Addison for 20. McCarthy went to Oliver for a 6 yard touchdown to make it 24-0 Vikings. McCarthy hit Hockenson for a 2 yard touchdown in the fourth quarter to complete the shutout. 31-0 Vikings

Miami Dolphins at New York Jets — A pair of terrible teams played. The Dolphins began at their own 31. Jalen Waddle ran for 21 Devon Achane ripped off a 39 yard gain. Tua tagvailoa got hit as he threw but got it to Waddle for a 3 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Dolphins. The Dolphins got it back at their own 20. Tagovailoa went to Dulcich for 23, to Walker for 13, and to Waddle for 24. Achane ran for a 13 yard touchdown to make it 14-0 Dolphins. Tyrod Taylor was quickly intercepted to set up the Dolphins at the Jets 29. Tagovailoa went to Dulcich for 12. Wright ran for a 2 yard touchdown to make it 21-0 Dolphins still in the first quarter. For some reason, the remaining 48 minutes were played.  The Jets managed a first quarter touchdown but this game was over. The Dolphins hit a second quarter field goal and the Jets managed a fourth quarter field goal. Gordon ran for a 7 yard touchdown to cap a 67 yard drive. The Dolphins tacked on one more field goal. 34-10 Dolphins

New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers — The Saints are awful. The Buccaneers lead their division. A 54 yard kickoff return to start the game and the Saints at the Tampa Bay 45.Tyler Shough went to Vele for 16 and to Johnson for 12. Shough ran for 11. Neal ran for the 3 yard touchdown t make it 7-0 Saints. The Buccaneers soon faced 3rd and 5 at their own 38. The defense jumped into the neutral zone. On 3rd and 1 from the New Orleans 48, Irving gained 3. Mayfield went to Chris Godwin for 21 and to Irving for a 24 yard touchdown to make it 7-7. Chase McLaughlin hit a 41 yard field goal to have the Buccaneers up 10-7 at the half. A third quarter interception of Baker Mayfield was returned 10 yards to the Tampa Bay 47. Shough ran for a 34 yard touchdown to have the Saints up 14-10. The Buccaneers soon faced 3rd and 1 from their own 44. Tucker gained 6. Defensive pass interference added 28. Tucker ran for 13 and then for the one yard touchdown to make it 17-14 Buccaneers. Smyth hit a 30 yard field goal for a 17-17 game after three quarters. 

In the first half both coaches kept going for it on 4th down and kept turning the ball over on downs. In the fourth quarter Todd Bowles gambled on 4th and 2 from the New Orleans 46. Mayfield threw incomplete. On 3rd and 10, Shough hit Olave for 12 and 10. On 3rd and 3 from the Tampa Bay 27, Shough went to Neal for 14. Shough somehow avoided a sack from 3 defenders and then scrambled all the way for a 13 yard touchdown for a 24-17 Saints. With 5 minutes left in regulation, the Buccaneers faced 4th and 12 at the New Orleans 19. Todd Bowles opted for the field goal. McLaughlin hit from 37 to get the Buccaneers within 4 points. The Buccaneers got the ball back at their own 20 with 1:48 left. With 1:26 left on 4th and 4, Mayfield hit Otton for only 3 yards. For the 5th time on the day, the Buccaneers failed to convert 4th down, dropping to 7-6 on the year. 24-20 Saints

Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills — Two years ago the Bengals went into Buffalo in a playoff snowstorm and won. The Bills are fighting for a playoff spot while the Bengals finally won another game when Joe Burrow returned from injury. The Bengals began facing 3rd and 5 from their own 38. 

Burrow hit Tee Higgins for 10 and 12. On 3rd and 6 from the Buffalo 36, Burrow found Perine for 7. On 3rd nd 10 from the Buffalo29, Burrow hit Iosivas for 11. Brown ran for a 5 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Bengals. The Bills reached 3rd and 2 at the Cincinnati 5. Josh Allen lost 3 yards. Matt Prater hit a 26 yard field goal. The Bengals took over at their own 45. The second quarter began with the Bengals facing 3rd and 11 at the Buffalo 43. Burrow went to Mike Gesicki for 14. Burrow went to Higgins for a 21 yard touchdown for a 14-3 Bengals lead. 

The Bills took over at their own 30. Allen hit Dawson Knox for 14. Sean McDermott gambled on 4th and 4 from the Cincinnati 45. Allen went to Gabriel Davis for 17. McDermott gambled again on 4th and 4 from the Cincinnati 11, Allen went to Shakir for the touchdown. McDermott went for 2 and Allen hit Knox successfully to get the Bills within 14-11. The Bengals took over at their own 31. On 3rd and 7 Burrow went to Gesicki for 13. On 3rd and 3 from the Buffalo 46, Samaji Perine gained just enough. A 33 yard defensive pass interference call meant 1st and goal st the 10. Burrow went to Brown for the touchdown to make it 21-11 Bengals.

The Bills began the third quarter at their own 25. Defensive pass interference added 19, On 3rd and 5 from the Buffalo 41, Allen ran for 16. On 3rd and 3 from the Cincinnati 36, Allen went to Cook for 27. Allen went to Dalton Kincaid for a 5 yard touchdown to get the Bills within 21-18. The Bills got it back at their own 28 and moved 70 yards in 12 plays and 7 1/2 minutes. On 1st and goal at the 2, Cook got the carry and fumbled the ball away for a touchback. The Bengals took over at their own 20. Perine ran for 9 and 5. In the fourth quarter on 3rd and 4 from the Buffalo 44, Burrow went to JaMarr Chase for 6. On 3rd and 6 from the Buffalo 34, Burrow went to Higgins for 18. Burrow hit Gesicki for a 12 yard touchdown. Every time the Bills got within 3, the Bengals got it back up to 10 as the Bengals led 28-18 with 9 minutes left in regulation. 

The Bills took over at their own 32. Allen went to Shavers for 16 and to Kincaid for 12. Allen found a large hole and raced for a 40 yard touchdown. Every time the Bengals led by 10, the Bills got back within 3 a the Bills trailed 28-25 midway through the fourth quarter. The Bengals quickly moved from their own 33 to a 1st and 10 at the Buffalo 33.  With 5 1/2 minutes left came the play of the game. Burrow’s simple screen pass went haywire. Christian Benford made a leaping block of the pass, aught his own deflection, broke an attempted tackle from Burrow, and somehow held off Chase for a 63 yard interception return touchdown. Just like that, rather than trailing by double digits, the Bills led 32-28. On the very next play from scrimmage, Burrow was intercepted again. The Bills took over at the Cincinnati 29. After going backward, Allen hit Knox for 31. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Allen hit Knox for the touchdown. 21 straight points in 5 minutes turned a double digit deficit into a double digit lead as the Bills led 39-28 with 3 minutes left. 

The Bengals took over at their own 34. Burrow went deep to Gesicki for 37. On 3rd and 6 from the Buffalo 25, Burrow went to Higgins for the touchdown. The 2 point try failed but the Bengals were within 5 with 2:13 to play. Zac Taylor decided to kick it deep and trust his defense rather than go onside kick. Everything came down to the Bills facing 3rd and 15 at their own 25 with 1:54 to play. The Bengals were out of timeouts. One stop would give Burrow a chance to pull out a win. In this situation you run the ball every single time. Every…single…time. Allen looked around to throw but he was not going to risk an incomplete pass and a clock stoppage. Allen got loose and ran for 17 yards and the killer first down. The Bengals are all but eliminated while the Bills at 8-5 are in the thick of the playoff race after winning a thrilling football game. 39-34 Bills

Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders — The Broncos came in 10-2 while he Raiders were 2-10. A few weeks ago the Raiders went into Denver and lost a brutal 10-7 slugfest. A blocked punt and a missed field goal killed the Raiders, who fired their special teams coach after the game. A couple weeks later they fired offensive coordinator Chip Kelly and vowed to run the ball more. The rematch felt like a Broncos home game anyway. The Broncos began at their own 19. Harvey ran for 11. On the fourth play from scrimmage the Broncos faced 3rd and 2 from their own 38. Then came a play that symbolized the entire season for both teams. Bo Nix threw a backward swing pass to Harvey that saw Harvey immediately get belted for what should have been a big loss. Yet football is about blocking and tackling, and the Raider do neither. Despite being hit dead t rights, Harvey broke a pathetic tackle attempt and gained 3 for a first down. On 2nd and 13, Nix hit Cortland Sutton for 14. Harvey ran for 15. On 3rd and goal at the 8, Nix scrambled up the middle for the touchdown to cap the 14 play, 81 yard drive to make it 7-0 Broncos. 

The Raiders took over at their own 30. Geno Smith hit Thomas for 12 and Tre Tucker for 13. On 3rd and 3 from the Denver 35, Smith went to Thomas for 5. Smith found Brock Powers for a 15 yard touchdown. For the second week in a row, the Raiders tied a superior opponent 7-7. For the umpteenth straight week, the Raiders offense got their one early touchdown and then took much of the rest of the game off. The Raiders got it back and had to punt on 4th and 15 at their own 6. Marvin Mims received it and was immediately swarmed by 3 Raiders. Yet none of them bothered to tackle Mims, who escaped all of them, got to the sideline, and raced for a 48 yard touchdown. The Broncos led 14-7. With 7 seconds left in the half the Raiders had 4th and 3 at their own 48. Going for the Hail Mary is fine but gent Smith makes too many dumb decisions. As he was being swarmed by an offensive line unable to block anyone, all he had to do was throw the ball somewhere, anywhere. Intentional grounding would not hurt if the clock ran out. Instead, Smith was sacked with 2 seconds left. That gave the Broncos a chance at a Hail Mary of their own. The Raiders were lucky that Nix’s well thrown ball barley fell incomplete. 

The Raiders got the ball to start the third quarter and did nothing. The Broncos took over at their own 9 and mounted a drive even longer than their first drive. Nix hit Prentice for 13. On 2nd and 18 from their own 29, a mindless defensive facemask on Jamal adams gifted he Broncos a new set of downs. Adams was the one with the early missed tackle that led to the Broncos first touchdown rather than a punt. On 3rd and 1 from the Raiders 32, Prentice gained 18. On 3rd and 4 from the Raiders 8, Nix hit Harvey fr 5. Harvey ran for a 3 yard touchdown. The Raiders are bad at all 3 phases of football, and the Broncos had 3 touchdowns to show for it with a 21-7 Broncos lead. Their drive was 14 plays, 91 yards, and took 9 minutes off the clock. The Raiders got a ray of hope when Smith left the game injured and Kenny Pickett moved the Raiders to a 4th and goal at the 5. Pete Carroll went for it and Pickett threw incomplete. The Broncos then imposed an even more humiliating drive on the defense. 19…yes, 19…plays. 90 yards. Over 10…yes, over 10 minutes off the clock. On 4th and 3 from the Raiders 5, Sean Payton opted for the field goal in what can only be described as an odd case of Christmas mercy. Wil Lutz hit from 23 to make it 24-7 Broncos.

After 56 minutes of mostly miserable football, the Raiders decided to pad the stats and make the score look close. They quickly moved 65 yards, with Pickett hitting Jackson for a 25 yard touchdown. The riders were within 24-14 with 2:17 to play. The onside kick failed. On 4th and 4 from the Raiders 28, Sean Payton decided to go for it rather than kick another field goal. Harvey got stopped for no gain. The Raiders needed 2 scores. They need to quickly move down the field, get a field goal, recover an onside kick, and then try a Hail Mary. That has not worked in six forevers and a day. By the time the offense got in position and spiked the ball to stop the clock, only 5 seconds remained. Daniel Carlson hit the 46 yard field goal and the Raiders insisted one second remained. The officials disagreed. The game was over. The Raiders lost their 7th straight to fall to 2-11 while the Broncos won their 10th straight to get to 11-2. Right now the Broncos are the top seed in the AFC. The Raiders went from the 4th pick in the Draft to the 2nd pick. The game was nowhere near as close as the score indicated. 24-17 Broncos

Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers — With game time weather in the single digits, the 9-3 Bears hoped to stay atop the NFC against the 8-3-1 Packers. The Bears were coming off a big road win at Philadelphia that silenced a ton of critics. A win here would silence them all. After a scoreless first quarter, the Packers began the second quarter at their own 20. Josh Jacobs ran for 7 and 5. On 3rd and 1 from their own 41, Jacobs gained 7. On 3rd and 2 from the Chicago 44, Love went to Whyte for 21. Love went to Watson for a 23 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Packers. Cairo santos hit a 33  yard field goal to get the Bears on the board. Yet Santos’s ensuing kickoff was short of the landing zone, setting up the Packers at their own 40. Love went to Musgrave for 12. Love then went bombs away to Melton for a 45 yard touchdown to make it 14-3 Packers.

In the third quarter the Bears took over at their own 36. On 3rd and 5 from the Green Bay 47, Caleb Williams hit Loveland for 10. Williams then went deep to Cole Kmet for 26. On 3rd and 1 from the Green Bay 2, Swift got the tough yard. Williams went to Zaccheaus for the touchdown. Ben Johnson went for a 2 post conversion and Monangai ran it in successfully to have the Bears within 14-11.The Packers took over at their own 37. Reed ran for 15. On 3rd and 3 from the Chicago 41, Love hit Watson, who pulled away from the defense for the touchdown to make it 21-11 Packers.

This time it was Brandon McManus who hit the ensuing kickoff out of bounds to have the Bears at their own 40. The Bears moved to a 2nd and 7 at their own 23. Williams threw incomplete twice. Santos hit the 41 yard field goal to have the Bears within 21-14. The Bears got the ball back at their own 17. On 3rd and 1 Monangai ran for 9. From their own 35 to start the fourth quarter, Monangai added 9 more. On 3rd and 1, Swift gained 7, 7 more, caught a pass from Williams for 8. On 3rd and 1 from the green Bay 25, Swift gained 8. On 3rd and 8 from the Green Bay 15, Williams went to Burden for 10. On 3rd and goal at the one, Williams hit Lovelace for the touchdown. The staggering 17 play, 83 yard, 8 1/2 minute drive had the game tied 21-21 midway through the fourth quarter.

The Packers took over at their own 35. Jacobs ran for 11. Love went to Reed for 18. On 3rd and 2 from the Chicago 28, Jacobs ran for 21. On 3rd and goal at the 2, Jacobs banged his way in to give the Packers the 7 point lead with 3 1/2 minutes left in regulation. The Bears took over at their 26 and moved to a 3rd and 1 at the Green Bay 14 with 35 seconds left. There was plenty of time to get the tie or even the win. A run went nowhere. On 4th and 1, both teams called timeout with 27 seconds left. With everything on the line, the Bears faked the run and went play action pass. Williams went to the end zone and Nixon intercepted him for a touchback. The Packers at 9-3 now lead the 9-4 Bears by half a game in the Black and Blue NFC North Division. 28-21 Packers

Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals — The Rams are a legitimate Super Bowl contender. The Cardinals are a mess. There were no surprises here. The Cardinals began at their own 33. Jacoby Brissett went to McBride for 27 and again for 18. Brissett then went to Wilson for a 19 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Cardinals. Then reality set in as the Cardinals took much of the remaining 57 minutes off. The Rams moved to a 1st and goal at the 8 but Matthew Stafford then threw three straight incompletions. Mevis hit the 26 yard field goal to get the Rams within 7-3. The Rams got the ball back at their own 26. Stafford went to Puka Nacua for 18 and again for 32. Corum ran for 7, 14, and for the 2 yard touchdown to make it 10-7 Rams after the first quarter. Ryland hit a 38 yard field goal for the Cardinals. With 8 1/2 minutes left in the half, the game was tied 10-10. After that the Rams blasted he Cardinals to pieces.

The Rams took over at their own 35. Stafford hit Williams for 9. Kyren Williams ran for 20. Stafford went to Nacua for 20. Williams ran for a 2 yard touchdown to make it 17-10 Rams. The Rams got it back at their own 8. Williams ran for 10. Stafford went to Davantae Adams for 10. Stafford went to Nacua for 28. Stafford hit Colby Parkinson for 14. On 3rd and 10 from the Arizona 28 with 12 seconds left in the half, Stafford went to Nacua for the touchdown. A close game was broken open as the Rams led 24-10. A 63 yard field goal try by Ryland was no good. The Rams began the third quarter at their own 26. Stafford went to Allen for 12. Corum ran for 17 and 4. On 3rd and goal at the 6, Stafford went to Parkinson for the touchdown to make it 31-10 Rams. An interception of Brissett set up the Rams at the Arizona 31. One play and 12 seconds was enough for Stafford to go to Nacua for the touchdown to make it 38-10 Rams. The Rams got it back at the Arizona 48. One play and 10 seconds was enough for Corum to run for the touchdown to make it 45-10 Rams in the fourth quarter. After surrendering 35 straight points, the Cardinals got one garbage touchdown. The 10-3 Rams are a legitimate Super Bowl contender. 45-17 Rams

Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs is he Sunday night game. The 7-5 Texans and 6-6 Chiefs came in both on the brink, two desperate teams just trying to survive. Kaimi Fairbairn hit a 35 yard field goal to have the Texans up 3-0 after the first quarter. The Texans began the second quarter facing 3rd and 9 t their own 11. CJ Stroud threw incomplete but defensive holding kept the drive going. On 3rd and 3 from their own 23, Stroud found Dalton Schultz for 14. Stroud went bombs away to Nico Collins for 53. On 3rd and goal at the 9, Stroud went to Marks for the touchdown to cap the 10 play, 90 yard, 5 1/2 minute drive and make it 10-0 Texans. Late in the half Harrison Butker’s 43 yard field goal try doinked off the right upright no good.  The Chiefs took over at their own 44 in the third quarter. Patrick Mahomes went deep to Malcolm Hollywood Brown for 35. On 3rd and 1 from the Houston 12, Hunt got the tough yard. On 4th and 1 from the Houston 2, Walrus Andy Reid went for it. Hunt got the first down and the touchdown to have the Chiefs within 10-7. Butker connected from 36 as this game was a 10-10 street fight after three quarters. The Chiefs were like a vampire. The only way to beat them is to drive the stake through the heart. Instead they had clawed back into it.

On 3rd and 6 from their own 42, Mahomes had a pass batted into the air and interception. The Chiefs got it back and faced 4th and 1 at their own 31. Walrus Andy Reid lost his mind and decided to go for it rather than punt and play field position in a defensive boneblack. Mahomes threw incomplete. On 3rd and 3 from the Kansas City 24, Stroud went to Higgins for 8. Ogunbowale ran for the 6 yard touchdown. The Texans led 17-10 midway through the third quarter. The Chiefs soon faced 4th and 4 at their own 41. With 5 12 minutes left, Reid gambled again. He lost again as Mahoems threw incomplete again. The Chiefs got it back at their own 8 with 3:45 left. On 2nd and 10, Mahomes threw to Kelce past the first down marker. There were 3 defenders near Kelce but the pass was perfectly thrown. Kelce bobbled it straight into the air. Al-Shaair intercepted it at the Kansas City 26. The Chiefs took their last timeout with 3 1/2 minutes left and the Texans facing 3rd and 5 from the Kansas City 21. Marks gained 6. Fairbairn came in for a 28 yard field goal try to lock up the win. Given how many miracles the Chiefs have pulled out over the years, a blocked field goal return for a touchdown was possible. Not this time. Fairbairn delivered the dagger. The Texans are 8-5, having won 8 of their last 10. The 6-7 Chiefs are clinging to life, currently out of the playoff picture. After 9 straight years of being AFC West Champs from 2016-2024, the steak was snapped as the division is now out of reach. 20-10 Texans

Philadelphia Eagles at Los Angeles Chargers was the Monday night game. A pair of 8-4 teams battled, although the eagles came in having lost 2 straight. The first half was hideous as both teams turned the ball over 3 times. The Chargers began facing 3rd and 7 at their own 23. Herbert connected with Vidal for a 60 yard gain. Hampton ran for 11. Herbert went to Hampton for an 11 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Chargers. The rest of the half belonged to the kickers. Jake elliott hit from 41 for the Eagles in the first quarter. In the second quarter, In the second quarter, Cameron Dicker hit from 45 and Elliott hit from 30. Elliott also missed from 48 to end the half. Dicker hit from 34 with 5 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter for a 13-6 Eagles lead. Elliott hit from 54 late in the third quarter to get the Eagles within 13-9. On the first play of the fourth quarter the Eagles faced 3rd and 1 at their own 48, Saquon Barkley got around the end and raced for a 52 yard touchdown to make it 16-13 Eagles. Dicker hit from 31 for a 16-16 tie midway through the fourth quarter.Elliott hit from 44 to have the Eagles back up by a field goal with 2:15 left. The Chargers had one timeout left plus the 2 minute warning. With 12 seconds left, Dicker came in for a 46 yard try to fore overtime. Dicker was good. In overtime, Dicker came in for a 54 yard try to give the Chargers the lead. Dicker was good again. The Eagles moved from their own 31 to a 1st and 10 at the Chargers 17 with 2 1/2 minutes left in overtime. A tying field goal would be only 35 yards, but there was plenty of time to methodically get the win. Instead under pressure, Hurts threw a ball that was tipped and intercepted. His 4th interception and 5th Eagles turnover meant the Eagles 3rd straight loss. 22-19 Chargers, OT

NFL 2025 Week 14 Prequel

December 4th, 2025

NFL 2025 Week 14 Prequel

Dallas Cowboys at Detroit Lions (-3) — The cowboys have won 2 straight but this week the Lions right the ship. Both teams have plenty of  talent on offense, Go with the home field. Lions cover

Seattle Seahawks (-7) at Atlanta Falcons — The Seahawks are a good team. The Falcons are not. The spread is high for a road team. If the Falcons can get Bijan Robinson going, they can defeat the spread. Seahawks win but fail to cover. 

Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens (-6) — Both teams are in desperation mode. The Steelers got crushed at home by Buffalo to fall to 6-6. The ravens suffered an embarrassing home loss to Cincinnati. These teams play close games. Go with Lamar Jackson and Derrick Henry. Ravens win but fail to cover

Tennessee Titans at Cleveland Browns (-4) — Both teams are bad. The Browns have a defense, with myles Garrett playing with abandon. The Titans are hopeless. Browns cover

Indianapolis Colts (-1 1/2) at Jacksonville Jaguars — Both teams are 8-4. Jonathan Taylor and Travis Etienne both run wild. Trevor Lawrence is playing like the top overall pick he was. Daniel Jones is playing injured. Upset special,, Jaguars win outright

Washington Commanders at Minnesota Vikings (-2) — Both teams were very good last year and very bad this year. The Commanders let a heartbreaker last week against Denver. This is one to go with the home field. Vikings cover.

Miami Dolphins (-3) at New York Jets — Both teams are terrible. The Jets got a win last week and are at home again. Go with the home field. Jets cover

New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-8 1/2) — The Saints are awful and the Buccaneers stopped a three game losing streak. Baker Mayfield has plenty of weapons. Buccaneers cover

Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills (-5 1/2) — The Bills went into Pittsburgh and smacked around Baltimore. The Bengals did the same at Baltimore. The return of Joe Burrow clearly sparked the Bengals. Home field will not matter. The Bengals have won this matchup in recent years. Bills win but fail to cover 

Denver Broncos (-7 1/2) at Las Vegas Raiders — The Broncos are one of the best teams in the league. The Raiders may not beat a high school team. Yet the Raiders took the Broncos to the limit in Denver. The spread is high for a road team and Denver tends to play close games. The issue is that the Raiders offensive line is a mess. The Broncos have a defense. The Broncos barely survived Washington last week. Broncos win but fail to dover

Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers (-6 1/2) The Bears silenced a ton of critics last week by going into Philadelphia and smacking them around. The Bears have the best record in the conference, but asking them to then win at Green Bay is a lot to ask. The Bears have finally earned the benefit of the doubt, but Jordan love at home should be able to trains running. Packers win but fail to cover

Los Angeles Rams (-8 1/2) at Arizona Cardinals — The Rams will be angry after stumbling at Carolina. The Cardinals are awful. A garbage touchdown in the desert is possible, but the Rams will right the ship without too much trouble. Rams win but fail to cover

Houston Texans at Kansas City Chiefs (-3 1/2) — The Chiefs at 6-6 are on the brink. The Texans have a great defense but Patrick Mahomes at home should keep the Chiefs alive. The Chiefs play close games and the Texans do not blow teams out. Chiefs win but fail to cover

Philadelphia Eagles (-3) at Los Angeles Chargers — The Eagles will be angry after losing at home to Chicago. The Chargers are playing well but the Eagles have a good defense. Eagles cover

 

NFL 2025 Week 13 Thanksgiving Recap

December 2nd, 2025

NFL 2025 Week 13 Recap

Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions was the Thanksgiving Thursday morning game. Two good football teams battled in the NFC North. The Packers got a 45 yard field goal from Brandon McManus for an early 3-0 lead. The Packers got it back and soon faced 3rd and 2 at their own 31. Josh Jacobs ripped off a 29 yard run. On 3rd and 4 from the Detroit 34, the defense jumped offsides. The second quarter began with the Packers facing 4th and 3 at the Detroit 22. Matt LaFleur passed up a 40 yard field goal try and went for it. Rather than just move the chains, Jordan Love went deep to Dontavion Wicks for the touchdown. Replay showed that Wicks did not get both feet down. His second foot landed on the chalk. The officials just blew the call. Yet the touchdown stood and the Packers led 10-0.

The Lions took over at their own 35. Jared Goff went to Williams for 22. On 2nd and 15 from the Green Bay 47, Jahmyr Gibbs ran for 18. On 3rd and 13 from the Green Bay 32, Goff hit Kennedy for 23. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Montgomery took the direct snap and got in to have the Lions within 10-7. The Packers soon faced 3rd and 3 at their own 37. Love went to Watson for 4. On 3rd and 5 from their own 46, Love went to Wicks for 18. Love then went to Musgrave for 23. On 4th and 1 from the Detroit 2, Matt LaFleur gambled again. Love found Romeo Doubs for the touchdown to cap the 12 play, 70 yard, 6 minute drive to have the Packers up 17-7 with 2:12 left in the half.

The Lions faced 3rd and 1 at their own 44 with 1:19 left. Montgomery gained 2. Goff then went to Williams for 25. On 3rd and 3 from the Green Bay 22, Goff with all the time in the world found Williams for the touchdown. The Lions were back within 17-14 as each team scored touchdowns on their last two drives. In the third quarter the Lions faced 4th and 3 at the Green Bay 47. Looking for the lead, Dan Campbell went for it. After losing a yard on 3rd and 2, Gibbs carried again and this time lost 2 yards. Two plays later Love went bombs away to Watson for a 51 yard touchdown and a 24-14 Packers lead.

The Lions took over at their own 29. Goff ran for 24 yards. Goff went to Montgomery for 13. Montgomery then ran for 14. Goff went to TeSlaa for a 17 yard touchdown to have the Lions back within 24-21 midway through the third quarter. The Packers took over at their own 28. Melton got around the end for 14. Love went deep to Wicks for 30. The Packers avoided disaster when they fumbled but the ball bounced straight to a big offensive lineman with rare good hands. On 3rd and 1 from the Detroit 6, Love threw incomplete but a defensive facemask penalty meant 1st and goal at the 3. Love found Wicks in the corner and Wicks barely got the ball over the plane of the goal for a one yard touchdown. For the fourth time on the day, the Lions were within 3 points only to see the Packers go up by 10 points. The Packers led 31-21 after three quarters. 

The Lions moved from their own 26 and moved to a 4th and 3 at the Green Bay 21 with 11 minutes left in regulation. Rather than kick a 39 yard field goal, Dan Campbell went for it again. Got had a wife open Williams in the flat. Williams just dropped it. It was right in his chest, and he blew it. Campbell became a hero for constantly going for it, but his team has gone 0 for 7 on 4th down conversions the last 2 weeks. The Lions got a rare defensive stop when the officials missed a clear defensive pass interference penalty on the 3rd down incompletion. The Lions got the ball back at their own 20. and moved to a 1st and goal at the 4. After a pair of incompletions, Goff was drilled on 3rd down for a sack. Jake Bates hit the 31 yard field goal to get the Lions within 7 points. Yet only 3  minutes remained. The Detroit defense needed another stop.

The Packers took over and soon faced 3rd and 5 at their own 40. Love went to Watson for 8. The Lions took their final timeout with 2:38 left and the Packers facing 2nd and 7 just past midfield. Everything came down to the Packers facing 3rd and 3 from the Detroit 45 at the 2 minute warning. One first down would end the game. In this situation, the entire football world knows that you run the ball every single time. Every. Single. Time. Instead, Matt LaFleur gambled on a pass play. Love’s pass was well defended and fell incomplete to stop the clock. LaFleur then went even crazier and decided to go for it on 4th and 3 instead of punt the ball. After taking a timeout, LaFleur was not bluffing. Love snapped the ball out of the shotgun and went deep to Wicks over the middle. Wicks lost his sneaker but hung on to the ball for a 16 yard gain. Love took a couple knees to seal the win. Love had 4 touchdown passes with 0 interceptions. The Packers got to 8-3-1 while the Lions fell to 7-5. More importantly, the Packers swept the season series. 31-24 Packers

Kansas City Chiefs at Dallas Cowboys was the Thanksgiving Thursday afternoon game. Both the three time defending AFC Champion Chiefs and the Cowboys were in desperate shape regarding the playoffs. The Chiefs were only 6-5 while the Cowboys were 5-5-1. On the third play from scrimmage Dak Prescott was intercepted. The Chiefs took over at the Dallas 37. Patrick Mahomes quickly went to Malcolm Hollywood Brown for 10 and to Rasheed Rice for a 27 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Chiefs. The Cowboys took over at their own 25. On 3rd and 7 from their own 43 Prescott hit CeeDee Lamb for 10. On 3rd and 9 from the Kansas City 46, Prescott hit Lamb for 17. Prescott then found Williams for 14. On 3rd and 10 from the Kansas City 35, Prescott connected with Lamb to cap the 12 play, 75 yard, 6 minute drive for the touchdown and a 7-7 game. The Chiefs took over at their own 28. Karim Hunt ran for 14 and 7 and Xavier Worthy added 17. Isaiah Pacheco added 9. On 3rd and 14 from the Dallas 25, Mahomes ran for 16. On 4th and goal at the 2, Walrus Andy Reid went for it. Mahomes fired over the middle to Travis Kelce for the touchdown to culminate the 12 play, 72 yard, 6 minutes drive and make it a 14-7 Chiefs lead after the first quarter. 

The Cowboys began the second quarter and moved to a 4th and 3 at the Kansas City 31. Brian Schottenheimer decided not to gamble. Brandon Aubrey hit the 49 yard field goal to get the Cowboys within 14-10. The Cowboys got it back and soon faced 3rd and 7 at their own 18. Prescott found Ferguson for 11. On 3rd and 3 from their own 36, Prescott found George Pickens for 12. Davis then ripped off a 43 yard touchdown run as the Cowboys took the 17-14 lead to the locker rooms.  A third quarter punt had the Cowboys pinned at their own 4 yard line. They moved all the way to a 4th and 3 at the Kansas City 13. Brian Schottenheimer lined up to go for it but it was just gamesmanship. The Chiefs defense didn’t bite as the Cowboys took the delay of game. Aubrey hit the 36 yard field goal to have the Cowboys up 20-14.

The Chiefs took over at their own 20. Mahomes went deep to Rice for 28. On 3rd and 3 from the Dallas 44, Mahomes hit Hunt for 22. Mahomes went to Rice for 13. On 4th and goal at the 3 to start the fourth quarter, Walrus Andy Reid gambled. Mahomes found Rice for the touchdown to have the Chiefs up 21-20. The Cowboys took over at their own 32. Defensive pas interference added 10. Williams ran for 11. On 3rd and 8 from the Kansas City 45, Prescott went to Pickens for 39. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Prescott scrambled for his life and at the very last moment flipped it to Williams for the touchdown. Schottenheimer then went for 2. Prescott again waited until the last moment and fired to Pickens in the front corner. With no room to spare, Pickens came down with it. The Cowboys retook the lead 28-21 with 11 minutes left in regulation. 

The Cowboys got it back at their own 10. Prescott immediately went bombs away to Lamb for 51. Needing only a field goal to tighten the screws, the Cowboys did everything possible to screw themselves. Prescott threw a pass into traffic that somehow fell incomplete. On the next play the Cowboys fumbled but were able to retain possession. Aubrey hit the 26 yard field goal to give the Cowboys breathing room up 31-21 with 5:16 to play. 

The Chiefs took over needing 2 scores and Mahomes was immediately sacked. On 3rd and 5 form his own 38, Mahomes was all but sacked on the next play. Somehow the magician did it again, escaping, rolling out, and finding Worthy deep for a 42 yard gain. Mahomes then ran for 10. Mahomes fired high and over the middle to Hollywood Brown, who made a leaping grab and got both feet down in the back of the end zone inbounds for the touchdown. With 3 1/2 minutes left the Chiefs were right back in it down by 3 points. 

The only way to beat Mahomes is to keep him off the field. The Cowboys took over at their own 32. A pair of defensive pass interference calls kept the drive alive. Everything came down to the Cowboys facing 3rd and 2 at the Kansas City 40 just before the 2 minute warning. The Chiefs were out of timeouts. A run made sense, but Schottenheimer went big. An incompletion would even give the Chiefs an extra timeout. Yet Prescott fired over the middle to Pickens for a 13 yard gain. Prescott then took 3 knees for he upset. The Cowboys somehow got to 6-5-1. The Chiefs are now an even more desperate 6-6, making Andy Reid a most concerned Walrus indeed. 31-28 Cowboys

Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens was the Thanksgiving Thursday night game. Both teams have suffered key injuries this year. The Ravens started 1-5 but when Lamar Jackson returned from injury the Ravens ripped off 5 straight wins. The Bengals have been a disaster with Joe Burrow out most of the season. Yet Burrow was back, so we would see if he would provide the lift that Jackson did on the other side. The Bengals began with a 31 yard Evan McPherson field goal for a 3-0 Bengals lead. The Ravens took over at their own 31. Jackson went to Kolar for 17. On 3rd and 1 from the Cincinnati 43, Derrick Henry gained 4. Jackson ran for 11. Henry ripped off a 28 yard touchdown run for a 7-3 Ravens lead. The Ravens fumbled deep in their own territory and the Bengals were gifted 1st and goal at the 2. Burrow threw incomplete twice sandwiched around a run that went nowhere. Zac Taylor gambled. On 4th and goal at the 2, Burrow threw incomplete again as the Bengals wasted the opportunity.

McPherson hit a 42 yard field goal in the second quarter to get the Bengals within 7-6.

The Ravens moved easily from their own 31 to the Cincinnati 44. Then came the key play in the game. Jackson hooked up with Isaiah Likely, who weaved through traffic and made it all the way to the end zone. The Ravens were on their way to a 14-6 lead and an easy win. Then came the review. Likely had the ball knocked out of his hands inches before he broke the plane of the goal. While the Ravens were celebrating a touchdown, the officials reversed it and properly called it a touchback. Replay clearly showed Likely lost the ball before breaking the plane, and then the ball rolled out of the end zone. The Ravens moved all the way to a 3rd and goal at the 6. Burrow threw incomplete. McPherson hit from 24. Despite not reaching the end zone, the Bengals led 9-7 with 2 1/2 minutes left in the half. The Ravens again fumbled deep in their own territory as Jackson was strip sacked. The Bengals took over at the Baltimore 19 with 28 seconds left. On 2nd and 6, Burrow threw incomplete twice. McPherson hit his 4th field goal from 33 to have the Bengals up 12-7 at the break.

The Bengals took over in the third quarter at their own 39. On 3rd and 4 Burrow hit Chase for 6. On 3rd and 4 from the Baltimore 43, defensive pass interference added 17 yards. On 3rd and 9 from the Baltimore 14, Burrow went to Hudson for the touchdown to make it 19-7 Bengals. The Ravens took over at there own 32. Jackson went to Mark Andrews for 19. Henry ran for 8, 7 and 7. Jackson ran for 9. Mitchell got around the end for an 18 yard touchdown to get the Ravens within 19-14. The Bengals took over at their own 32. Burrow went to Brown for 9. Samaji Perine gained 12. On 3rd and 7 from the Baltimore 44, Burrow went to Chase for 14. On 3rd and 9 from the Baltimore 29, Burrow went deep to Iosivas for the touchdown to make it 26-14 Bengals. Trying to make a comeback, the Ravens moved to a 3rd and 9 at the Cincinnati 15. Jackson was intercepted and Knight returned it 39 yards to his own 47. McPherson’s 5th field goal from 52 made it 29-14 Bengals. The Ravens 4th fumble and 5th overall turnover led to McPherson’s 6th field goal from 41 to complete the scoring. The Ravens dropped to 6-6 on the year. 32-14 Bengals

Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles was the Black Friday game. Both teams came in 8-3, but the eagles were expected to easily win tis game. They were angry at home after blowing a 21-0 lead last week. The Bears finally last week at home beat a team with a winning record. The Bears were frauds and everyone knew it. The critics would not be silenced until they won a big game. Early in the game Ben Johnson gambled on 4th and 1 from the Philadelphia 25. Monangai got stopped cold. The Bears got the ball back at their own 22. Monangai gained 17, 5 and 5. Swift gained 23. On 3rd and 2 from the Philadelphia 14, Monangai gained 3. On 3rd and 2 from the Philadelphia 3. Swift ran for the touchdown to make it 7-0 Bears. In the second quarter Jake Elliott hit a 44 yard field goal for the Eagles while Cairo Santos answered from 30 to have the Bears up 10-3 at the half. 

The Eagles offense misfired most of the day but in the third quarter they got the ball back at their own 8. Jalen Hurts went to AJ Brown for 16. Roughing the passer added 15. Hurts ran for 23. Hurts went deep to Brown for a 33 yard touchdown. Yet elation turned to deflation when Elliott missed the extra point wide left. It was a heavily windy day, as the Eagles trailed 10-9. Caleb Williams was then intercepted to give the Eagles a golden chance to take the lead at the Chicago 36. On 3rd and 1 from the Chicago 12, it was tush push time. Yet this time Hurt had the ball chopped out of hi hands. The Bears recovered the fumble at their own 13. 

From that spot, Monangai immediately ripped off a 31 yard run. followed by runs of 5 and 9. On 4th and 5 from the Philadelphia 37, it was too windy for a 55 yard field goal try. Ben Johnson went for it. Williams went to Loveland for 7. Monangai ran for 9 and 5 to start the fourth quarter. Monangair ran for the 4 yard touchdown to have the Bears up 17-9 with 13 minutes left in regulation. The Bears got it back and faced 3rd and 4 at their own 43. Williams went to Moore for 11. On 3rd and 4 from th Philadelphia 40, Williams went to Zaccheaus for 10. Williams went deep to Cole Kmet for a 28 yard touchdown to have the Bears up 24-9 with 6 1/2 minutes left.

The Eagles took over at their own 20 in desperation mode. Hurts went to Brown for 13. On 3rd and 9 from their own 34, Hurts found Devonta Smith for 12 and to Dotson for 12 more. On 3rd and 10 from the Chicago 42, Hurts found Brown for 17. On 3rd and 6 from the Chicago 21, Hurts again went to Brown for 17. Hurts went to Brown one more time for a 4 yard touchdown. With 3:10 to play, an extra point would have the Eagles within one score. Yet Nick Sirianni made the horrendous decision to go for 2. In this situation, you kick the extra point…every…single..time. Give your team a ray of hope. Instead Hurts threw incomplete and the Eagles were still down 9.

This meant the Eagles had to go onside kick rather than kick it deep. The onside kick failed. With 1:15 left on 4th and 4 from the Philly 30, Johnson opted against a 48 yard field goal try. Williams threw incomplete. Because of the missed extra point and the failed attempt at chasing points, the Eagles needed 2 scores. With 13 seconds left, Elliott came in for a 52 yard field goal try. The Eagles needed a field goal, an onside kick recovery, and a Hail Mary. The other two never happened as Elliott’s field goal was no good. It looked dead center but a gust of wind at the last moment sent it wide left. The Eagles have lost 2 straight but are still 8-4. The 9-3 Bears finally silenced the critics. This was not finesse. They just hit the Eagles in the mouth. Ben Johnson played smash mouth, running the ball a whopping 47 times for an insane 281 yards, 6 yards per carry. 24-15 Bears

San Francisco 49ers at Cleveland Browns — The 49ers are a good team who are better with quarterback Brock Purdy back from injury. The Browns got a rare win last week. Shedeur Sanders had is first home start. A 66 yard punt return in the first quarter had the 49ers taking over at the Cleveland 16. On 3rd and 8 Purdy went to Christian McCaffrey for 12. On 3rd and goal at the one, McCaffrey got in. In the second quarter the Browns took over at their own 10. Judkins ran for 8, 3 and 7. Sampson added 7 and 8. 9 straight runs had the Browns at the san Francisco 34. Sanders went deep to Fannni. Kevin Stefanski likes to go for unnecessary 2 point conversions. This time it worked as Judkins got in to make it 8-7 Browns. The Browns offense took the remaining 26 minutes off. 

With time running out in the half Purdy went deep to George Kittle for 33. The 49ers had 1st and goal at the 7 but only 4 seconds remained. Kyle Shanahan was not in a gambling mood. Matt Gay hit the 25 yard field goal to put the 49ers up 10-8. The key play of the game came midway through the third quarter. Kevin Stefanski lost his mind and gambled on 4th and 1 from his own 33. The Browns fumbled and the 49ers took over at the Cleveland 32. McCaffrey gained 7, one, and on 3rd and 2, 4. On 3rd and 8 from the Cleveland 18, Purdy went to Kittle for 14. On 3rd and goal at the 2, purdy got in to make it 17-8 49ers. Early in the fourth quarter the Browns fumbled a punt and the 49ers took over at the Cleveland 18. On 3rd and 5 Purdy went to McCaffrey for 8. On 3rd and goal at the 7 Purdy went to Jennings for the touchdown to make it 23-8 49ers. Matt Gay tacked on a 31 yard field goal to complete the scoring. The 9-4 49ers are in a strong playoff position. 26-8 49ers

 

Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans — The Jaguars are better than average but inconsistent. The Titans are the worst team in football and are consistently bad. The Titans got an early Joey Slye field goal for a 3-0 lead and then took the rest of the game off. The Jaguars faced 3rd and 8 at their own 16. Trevor Lawrence went deep to Washington for 26 and even deeper to Jakobi Meyers for 50. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Lawrence went to Meyers for the touchdown to make it 7-3 Jaguars. The Titans fumbled the ensuing kickoff to set up the Jaguars at the Tennessee 35. Lawrence hit Patrick for 11. On the first play of the second quarter Lawrence went to Strange for a 21 yard touchdown. Liam Cohen went for a useless 2 point conversion and Lawrence got in to make it 15-3 Jaguars. With one second left in the half, the Jaguars were not in field goal range. Lawrence was unable to get the Hail Mary off. Yet a completely unnecessary late hit on Lawrence after the play gave the Jaguars 15 yards and one untimed down. Now they were in field goal range. Little hit from 45 to have the Jaguars up 18-3 at the half. These are the Titans. The second half was pointless. In the third quarter the Jaguars punted on 4th and 20 from their own 19. Yet the Titans engaged in roughing the punter to gift the Jaguars 15 yards and a new set of downs. These are the Titans. On 3rd and 10 from their own 34, Lawrence went to Thomas for 17. Lawrence found Meyers for 7 and Morris for 14. Liam Cohen went for it on 4th and 1 from the Tennessee 4. Lawrence gained 2. Tuten ran for a 2 yard touchdown to finish the game 25 minutes early. The 8-4 Jaguars are tied atop the AFC South. 25-3 Jaguars

Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts — The Colts are a good team but Daniel Jones has been playing with a break in his fibula. The texans have a very good defense while the Colts bring the offense. Davis Mills was 3-0 in relief of CJ Stroud, who returned from injury. Early on the Texans moved from their own 32 to a 3rd and goal at the 4. Stroud threw incomplete. Kaimi Fairbairn hit the 23 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Texans. On their next series in the second quarter, Stroud was quickly intercepted to set up the Colts at the Houston 42. Jone went to Pierce for 19 and again for the 19 yard touchdown. The extra point doinked off the upright no good as the Colts led 6-3. The Colts took over at their own 33. Stroud went to Nico Collins for 15. Marks ran for 16. Stroud went to Collins for 22. Nich Chubb ran for the 4 yard touchdown as the Texans took a 10-6 lead to the locker rooms. Fairbairn tacked on a 43 yard field goal in the third quarter for a 13-6 Texans lead. 

The Colts soon faced 3d and 11 at their own 20. Jones went deep to Downs for a 34 yard gain. On 3rd and 19 from his own 35, Jones threw deep incomplete but a 32 yard defensive pass interference call kept the drive going. Jones went to Warren for a 12 yard touchdown for a 13-13 tie after three quarters. The Texans took over at their own 35. Stroud went to Higgins for 19. On 3rd and 6 from the Indianapolis 42, Stroud went to Higgins for 12. The fourth quarter began with the Texans facing 3rd and 15 at the Indianapolis 25. Stroud threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant 8 yards and a new set of downs. On 3rd and 1 from the Indy 8, Stover got the yard. Collins ran for the 7 yard touchdown to have the Texans up 20-13 with 12 1/2 minutes left in regulation. Mike Badgley hit a 42 yard field goal to get the Colts within 4 with 8 1/2 minutes. The Colts got it back and moved to a 2nd and 9 from the Houston 31 at the 2 minute warning. Down by 4, a field goal would do no good. Jones threw 3 straight incompletions. The Colts fell to 8-4 while the Texans climbed to 7-5. 20-16 Texans

New Orleans Saints at Miami Dolphins — Sometimes a pair of terrible teams can come together and play a thrilling game for the ages. This was not that game, but it was not a bad game either. The Dolphins began at their own 31. Devon Achane and Wrightt each gained 8 yards On 3rd and 5 from the New Orleans 48, Tua Tagovailoa went to Washington for 19. Achae ran for a 19 yard touchdown run to make it 7-0 Dolphins. The second quarter belonged to Riley Patterson. He hit field goals of 39, 25 and 48 to have the Dolphins dominating 16-0 at halftme. 

The Saints began the third quarter facing 3rd and 1 at their own 44. Though gained 2. Though went to Vele for 14. Though fold Chris Olave for a 17 yard touchdown. Shough got in for the 2 point conversion to have the Saints within 16-8. Patterson’s  33 yard field goal gave the Dolphins breathing room, up 19-8 with 9 1/2 minutes.Smyth nailed a 56 yarder to have theSaints within 19-11 with 6 minute left in regulation. 

Mike McDaniel gambled on 4th and 1 from the New Orleans 48. A run lost a yard. From their own 48, Shough hit Vele for 12. Though found Oneal for 10, Olave fro 16, Vele for 8, and Vele for the 15 yard touchdown. With 1:17 left, a 2 point conversion would tie the game. Then things went crazy. Though went to the flat and Minkah Fitzpatrick intercepted the ball at the goal line. Fitzpatrick had a clear path and raced 100 yards the other way for a defensive score. Instead of 19-19, the Dolphins led 21-17. Now the Saints had to go onside kick. It was a good one and the Saints recovered at their own 34. Yet because of the previous 2 point interception return, a field goal was not good enough. On 2n and 1 from the Miami 36, Though threw incomplete twice. On 4th and 1 with 35 seconds left, Shuogh kept it himself up the middle and got stopped stone cold short. 21-17 Dolphins

Atlanta Falcons at New York Jets — Another pair of terrible teams played a very good game. After a scoreless first quarter, the second quarter began with the Falcons fumbling a punt and the Jets recovering at the Atlanta 2 yard line. One play and 2 seconds later Breece Hall was in the end zone for a 7-0 Jets lead. With 3:10 left in the half the Falcons took over at their own 38. Bijan Robinson ran for 16. On 3rd and 4 from the Jets 40, Kirk Cousins went to Pitts for 10. With 9 seconds left Tyler Allgeier ran for a one yard touchdown to make it 7-7. 

In the third quarter the Falcons faced 2nd and 11 from their own 4 yard line. Allgeier gained 12. Cousins connected with Robinson for a 42 yard gain with 15 more tacked on for roughing the passer. On 3rd and 2 from the Jets 5, Robinson for ti cap the 95 yard drive and put the Falcons up 14-7. 2 plays later the game was tied again. Tyrod Taylor hit Hall for 13 and then went deep to Mitchell for a 52 yard touchdown for a 14-14 game. Zane Gonzalez missed a 50 yard field goal try for the Falcons and Folk then missed from 55. It was Folk’s first miss of a field goal or extra point this entire season. Gonzalez did hit from 52 for the Falcons to end the half. Williams then returned the second half kickoff 83 yards for the Jets to the Atlanta 125. Yet on 3rd and 4, Taylor threw incomplete. Folk hit from 32 for a 17-17 game.

The Falcons took over at their own 26. Robinson caught a pass from Cousins for 7 and ran for 13. Cousins went to Pitts for 11 and to Allgeier for 31. On 3rd and goal from the 9, Cousins went to Sills for the touchdown. The Falcons led 24-17 with 8 1/2 minutes left. The Jets soon faced 3rd and 1 at their own 44. Hall gained 9. On 3rd and 9 from the Atlanta 46, Taylor went to Allen Lazard for 10. On 3rd and 3 from the Atlanta 29, Taylor gained 9. On 4th and 1 from the Atlanta 11, Taylor gained 2. Taylor ran for a 10 yard touchdown. With 1:53 left, the game was tied for the 4th time 24-24. With 35 seconds left the Jets got the ball back at their own 43. Taylor ran for 14. With 4 seconds left Folk came in for a 56 yard attempt to try and win it. It was a low line drive knuckleball that somehow snuck just over the crossbar and inside the left upright good. Aaron Glenn and every right to do the duck walk on that one. 27-24 Jets

Los Angeles Rams at Carolina Panthers — The 9-2 Rams came in with sole possession in the conference. They just needed to get past a Carolina team that has been improved in recent weeks. A strong kickoff return plus a personal foul on the kicking team had the Rams starting the game at the Carolina 35. Matthew Stafford went to Puka Nacua for 10 and to Colby Parkinson for 10 more. Stafford hit Devontae Adams for a 4 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Rams. The Panthers soon faced 3rd and 7 at their own 34. Bryce Young went to Coker for 15. On 3rd and 3 from the Rams 44, Chuba Hubbard gained 7. On 3rd and 8 from the Rams 35, Young went to Hubbard for the touchdown for a 7-7 game. Stafford then threw a pair of interceptions, the latter of which was returned 48 yards by Jackson for a defensive touchdown and a 14-7 Panthers lead. The Rams took over at their own 36. Stafford went to Smith for 27. Corum ran for 14. On 3rd and 6 from the Carolina 7, Stafford went to Adams for the touchdown and a 14-14 game in the second quarter..

Fitzgerald hit a 33 yard field goal make it 17-14 Panthers. The Rams took over at their own 20. Stafford went deep to Smith for 51. Corum ran for a 2 yard touchdown to have the Rams back up 21-17. The Panthers began the third quarter facing 3rd and 3 at their own 36. Hubbard gained just enough. On 3rd and 5 at their own 44, Young went to Coker for 16. On 4th and 3 from the Rams 33, Young went deep to Coker for the touchdown.  The third lead change of he game had the Panthers up 24-21 after three quarters. The Rams took over in the fourth quarter at their own 11. Corum ran for 34 and then 6 more. Williams ran for 12. Stafford went deep to Nacua for 31. Williams ran for a 7 yard touchdown. The 4th lead change had the Rams up 28-24 with 10 minutes left. 

The Panthers took over at their own 35. Young went to Rico Dowdle for 13. On 4th and 2 from the Rams 43 with 6 1/2 minutes left, Young went deep to McMillan for the touchdown. The 5th lead change had the Panthers back on top by a field goal. The Rams moved from their own 22 to a 3rd and 5 at the Carolina 17, well within tying field goal range. With 2 1/2 minutes left and going for the win, a delay of game meant 3rd and 10. hen Stafford got belted and fumbled. The Rams took their timeouts on defense. Everything came down to the Panthers facing 3rd and 5 at their own 39 with 2:17 left and the Rams out of timeouts. Young went to Coker for 10 and then took 3 knees. In a very good football, the Panthers got to 7-6 to keep their playoff hopes alive. 31-28 Panthers                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      

                                                        

Arizona Cardinals at Tampa Bay Buccaneers — The Cardinals are a bad team. The Buccaneers started 6-2 but had lost 3 straight against some very good teams. After a scoreless first quarter, Chase McLaughlin hit a 25 yard second quarter field goal for a 3-0 Buccaneers lead. The Buccaneers got the ball back at midfield. On 3rd and 3, Baker Mayfield ran for 21. On 4th and 2 from the Arizona 14, Todd Bowles went for it. Mayfield went to Shepard for 5. On 3rd and goal at the 2, Mayfield went to Wirfs for the touchdown. The Buccaneers led 10-0 with 1:36 left in the half. Ryland hit a 52 yard field goal for the Cardinals to end the half. In the third quarter the Cardinals began by fumbling the ball away. They got the ball back but Ryland missed a 43 yard field goal try. 

The Buccaneers soon faced 3rd and 8 from their own 35. Mayfield went to Egbuka for 23. Mayfield then hit Godwin for 22. Irving ran for a 13 yard touchdown to make it 17-3 Buccaneers. The Cardinals took over at their own 28. Jacoby Brissett hit Marvin Harrison Jr. for 17 and McBride for 18. Knight ran for 9. Brissett hit Knight for 7 and then for the 15 yard touchdown to get the Cardinals within 17-10 after three quarters. In the fourth quarter Jonathan Gannon gambled with the Cardinals facing 4th and 1 at their own 39. Knight got stopped cold for no gain. McLaughlin nailed a 57 yard field goal for a 20-10 Buccaneers lead with 9 minutes left. The Cardinals took over at their own 27. Brissett went to McBride for 20 and to Wilson for 10. Brissett went to McBride for a 15 yard touchdown. With 5 minutes left, the Cardinals were within a field goal. The Cardinals got the ball back at their own 9 yard line with 1:49 left. On 4th and 2, Brissett threw incomplete as the 7-5 Buccaneers stayed in the hunt. 20-10 Buccaneers

Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks — The Seahawks are a very good team. The Vikings are not. With Sam Darnold shipped out of town, Carson Wentz out for the season, and JJ McCarthy out for one week, this game was the very first start for Max Brosmer. After a scoreless first quarter, Jason Myers hit a 33 yard second quarter field goal to make it 3-0 Seahawks. The key play in the game came with 3 minutes left in the half of a brutally tough game. The Vikings had 4th and 1 at the Seattle 4. Kevin O’Connell went for the lead rather than the tie. Under pressure, Brosmer was intercepted by Jones, who returned the pick 85 yards for a defensive touchdown and a 10-0 Seahawks lead. Myers hit field goals of 56 to end the half and from 56 and 40 in the third quarter to have the Seakawks up 19-0. The last kick was set up by a Minnesota fumble. Brosmer then threw 3 consecutive interceptions on 3 straight drives to bring his total to 4 on the day. One of them led to a short 32 yard field. A 17 yard touchdown run by Zack Charbonnet in the fourth quarter completed the scoring. 6 turnovers did the Vikings in as the Seahawks got to 9-3 on the year. 26-0 Seahawks

Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers — One week after firing Chip Kelly, the Raiders offense hoped to finally show signs of life against the Chargers. From their own 26, the Chargers made it look easy on their opening drive. On 3rd and 3 Justin Herbert hit Keenan Allen for 10. On 3rd and 1 from the Raiders 35, Vidal gained 3 and caught a pass from Herbert for 11. On 3rd and 5 from the Raiders 16, Herbert went to Allen for just enough. Herbert hit Johnston for the touchdown to cap the 14 play, 74 yard drive that took 9 minutes off the clock and make it 7-0 Chargers. After that both defenses dug in. With 5 minutes left in the half the raiders faced 3rd and 2 from their own 26. Geno Smith went to Bech for 16. Ashton Jeanty ran for 9, 5 and 2. Defensive pass interference added 13. Smith went to Brock Bowers for 24. Smith went to Bowers for a 6 yard touchdown. The game was actually tied 7-7 at the half. The Raiders were competing. 

The Chargers began the third quarter at their own 33 and needed only 3 plays. On 3rd and 2, Vidal broke free for a 59 yard touchdown run to make it 14-7 Chargers. The Chargers got it back at their own 40. On 3rd and 5, Herbert hit Harris for 16. Patterson ran for 22. On 3rd and 2 from the Raiders 7, Herbert hit Ladd McConkey for the touchdown to have the Chargers up 21-7. Pete Carroll gambled on 4th and 1 from his own 43. Jeanty got stopped cold for no gain. The short field allowed Cameron Dicker to start the fourth quarter with a 56 yard field goal to make it 24-7 Chargers. The Raiders did manage one more touchdown midway through the firth quarter, but the Chargers then ground the exhausted defense into dust with a 13 play, 68 yard, 5 1/2 minute drive. Patterson ran for a 2 yard touchdown with 1:55 left as the Chargers got to 8-4 on the year. The Raiders fell to 2-10. They are bad at everything, especially their offensive line. 31-14 Chargers

Buffalo Bills at Pittsburgh Steelers — A pair of good teams that have struggled in recent weeks faced off in a must win for both of them. After a scoreless first quarter, a second quarter Bills fumble gave the Steelers a short field at the Buffalo 39. Aaron Rodgers went to DK Metcalf for 14 and Kenneth Gainwell for 17. On 3rd and goal at the one, Warren got in. Midway through the second quarter, the Steelers led 7-0. Their offense then took the remaining 38 minutes off. Matt Prater hit a 27 yard field goal for the Bills with 50 seconds left in the half. Yet the key play came on the first play from scrimmage in the third quarter. The Steelers took over at their own 26. Rodgers got belted by Joey Bosa and fumbled. Benford picked up the fumble and went for a 17 yard defensive touchdown. Without their offense reaching the end zone so far, the Bills led 10-7.

Rodgers got knocked out of the game from a tough hit and Mason Rudolph entered in the third quarter. Rudolph was intercepted to set up the Bills playing at their own 44. James Cook ripped off a 31 yard gain. Sean McDermott gambled on 4th and goal at the one. Allen went to Coleman for the touchdown and the 16-7 Bills lead. After that the Bills just pounded the Steelers in the trenches on both sides of the ball. From their own 17, the Bills marched 83 yards in 15 plays and over 8 minutes. On 3rd and goal at the 8, Allen got in to make it 23-7 Bills early in the fourth quarter. The Bills got it back at their own 9 and moved 72 yards in 14 plays and over 9 minutes. Prater hit a 37 yard field goal to complete the scoring. The Bills got to 8-4 while the Steelers fell to 6-6 on the year. 26-7 Bills

Denver Broncos at Washington Commanders was the Sunday night game. The Broncos are very good and the Commanders are terrible. The Commanders were also again starting Marcus Mariota in place of the injured Jayden Daniels. Wil Lutz hit field goals of 33 in each of the first two quarters for a 6-0 Broncos lead. The latter kick was set up by an interception of Mariota. The Commanders took over at their own 29. Croskey-Merritt gained 12. On 3rd and 12 from their own 45, Mariota ran for just enough. Mariota went deep to Zac Ertz for 21 and to McLaurin for 11. Rodriguez ran for an 8 yard touchdown to have the Commanders up 7-6 with 2:21 left in the half.

The Broncos took over at their own 36. On 3rd and 3 Bo Nix hit Marvin Mims for 6. Nix went to Evan Engram for 13, to Cortland Sutton for 12, and to Engram again for 8 and 7, and back to Sutton for an 11 yard touchdown. With 23 seconds left in the half, the Broncos led 13-7. The Commanders began the third quarter at their own 28. Mariota hit Ertz for 18 and 12 and ran for 19 himself. On 3rd and 9 from the Denver 16, Mariota found McLaurin for 13. On 3rd and goal at the 5, Mariots went to Burks for the touchdown. The 10 play, 72 yard, 5 minute drive had the Commanders back in front 14-13. The Broncos soon faced 3rd and 8 at their own 30. Nix ran for 11. On 3rd and 11 from their own 40, Nix went deep to Sutton for 31. On 3rd and 5 from the Washington 24, Nix found Bryant for 21. Harvey got in from the one to have the Broncos up 20-14 after three quarters.

The fourth quarter began with an interception of Nix to give the Commanders a short field at the Denver 36. Jake Moody hit a 38 yard field goal to have the Commanders within 20-17 with 12 1/2 minutes left in regulation. With 3 minutes left, the Commanders began their last stand at their own 15. They moved 71 and needed a whopping 18 plays to do it. With 12 seconds left and 0 timeouts, the Commanders had 1st and 10 at the Denver 14 with a chance for the win. A couple of dangerous pass plays were incomplete, leaving one second. Moody hit the 32 yard field goal try to send the game to overtime 20-20. His kick was good. For the Broncos, this was FCO1. 

The Broncos overtime began at their own 24. Nix hit Harvey for 12 and Adam Trautman for 12 more. Nix then connected with Engram for a 41 yard gain. Harvey ran for a 5 yard touchdown. With 7 minutes left in overtime the Broncos led 27-20. The Commanders took over at their own 35. They were down to their last gasp on 4th and 6 from their own 41. Mariota was intercepted, but it was wiped away by defensive pass interference and a 5 yard gain with an automatic first down. This was FCO2 for the Broncos. On 3rd and 14 from the Denver 40, MAriots went deep to Deebo Samuel for a 38 yard gain. On 4th and goal at the 3 with less than 3 minutes left in overtime, Mariota went to McLaurin for the touchdown. For the Broncos, this was FCO3. Dan Quinn then decided to go for the win as many football fans of all stripes begged him to take the tie and live to fight another day. In a season gone wrong, Mariota’s pass was batted down. There would be no FCO4. The Broncos got to 10-2 on the year with another heart-stopping win by one point in a season of them. 27-26 Broncos

New York Giants at New England Patriots is the Monday night game. Sometimes a really awful team can go on the road and shock a really great team in an upset for the ages. The Giants did that to the Patriots in 2 Super Bowls, but Eli Manning is long retired. Goliath beat up David and stole his lunch money and his girlfriend. An early 22 yard Borrelages field goal had the Patriot up 3-0. The Giants then punted, and Marcus Jones returned the punt 94 yards for a special teams touchdown and a 10-0 Patriots lead. The Patriots got it back at their own 39. Drake Maye hit Bouette for 10. Maye went deep to Hunter Henry for 36. Maye hit Boutte for a 3 yard touchdown to make it 17-0 Patriots after the first quarter. While the Giants managed a second quarter touchdown, this game was over. After the Giants turned it over n downs, the Patriots took over at their own 42. Henderson ran for 13 and 11. On 3rd and 9 from the Giants 33, Maye went deep to Williams for the touchdown to make it 24-7 Patriots. The Giants fumbled the ensuing kickoff, leading to a 30 yard Borrelages field goal. Borrelages hit again from 28 to close the half with the Patriots up 30-7. League ruled provided the second half had to be shown. Both teams slept through it. The Giants managed one fourth quarter touchdown and Borregales hit again from 23 to complete the blowout. The Giants fell to 2-11 while the Patriots at 11-2 have the best record in the NFL. 33-15 Patriots

NFL 2025 Week 13 Thanksgiving Recap

November 28th, 2025

NFL 2025 Week 13 Recap

Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions was the Thanksgiving Thursday morning game. Two good football teams battled in the NFC North. The Packers got a 45 yard field goal from Brandon McManus for an early 3-0 lead. The Packers got it back and soon faced 3rd and 2 at their own 31. Josh Jacobs ripped off a 29 yard run. On 3rd and 4 from the Detroit 34, the defense jumped offsides. The second quarter began with the Packers facing 4th and 3 at the Detroit 22. Matt LaFleur passed up a 40 yard field goal try and went for it. Rather than just move the chains, Jordan Love went deep to Dontavion Wicks for the touchdown. Replay showed that Wicks did not get both feet down. His second foot landed on the chalk. The officials just blew the call. Yet the touchdown stood and the Packers led 10-0.

The Lions took over at their own 35. Jared Goff went to Williams for 22. On 2nd and 15 from the Green Bay 47, Jahmyr Gibbs ran for 18. On 3rd and 13 from the Green Bay 32, Goff hit Kennedy for 23. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Montgomery took the direct snap and got in to have the Lions within 10-7. The Packers soon faced 3rd and 3 at their own 37. Love went to Watson for 4. On 3rd and 5 from their own 46, Love went to Wicks for 18. Love then went to Musgrave for 23. On 4th and 1 from the Detroit 2, Matt LaFleur gambled again. Love found Romeo Doubs for the touchdown to cap the 12 play, 70 yard, 6 minute drive to have the Packers up 17-7 with 2:12 left in the half.

The Lions faced 3rd and 1 at their own 44 with 1:19 left. Montgomery gained 2. Goff then went to Williams for 25. On 3rd and 3 from the Green Bay 22, Goff with all the time in the world found Williams for the touchdown. The Lions were back within 17-14 as each team scored touchdowns on their last two drives. In the third quarter the Lions faced 4th and 3 at the Green Bay 47. Looking for the lead, Dan Campbell went for it. After losing a yard on 3rd and 2, Gibbs carried again and this time lost 2 yards. Two plays later Love went bombs away to Watson for a 51 yard touchdown and a 24-14 Packers lead.

The Lions took over at their own 29. Goff ran for 24 yards. Goff went to Montgomery for 13. Montgomery then ran for 14. Goff went to TeSlaa for a 17 yard touchdown to have the Lions back within 24-21 midway through the third quarter. The Packers took over at their own 28. Melton got around the end for 14. Love went deep to Wicks for 30. The Packers avoided disaster when they fumbled but the ball bounced straight to a big offensive lineman with rare good hands. On 3rd and 1 from the Detroit 6, Love threw incomplete but a defensive facemask penalty meant 1st and goal at the 3. Love found Wicks in the corner and Wicks barely got the ball over the plane of the goal for a one yard touchdown. For the fourth time on the day, the Lions were within 3 points only to see the Packers go up by 10 points. The Packers led 31-21 after three quarters. 

The Lions moved from their own 26 and moved to a 4th and 3 at the Green Bay 21 with 11 minutes left in regulation. Rather than kick a 39 yard field goal, Dan Campbell went for it again. Got had a wife open Williams in the flat. Williams just dropped it. It was right in his chest, and he blew it. Campbell became a hero for constantly going for it, but his team has gone 0 for 7 on 4th down conversions the last 2 weeks. The Lions got a rare defensive stop when the officials missed a clear defensive pass interference penalty on the 3rd down incompletion. The Lions got the ball back at their own 20. and moved to a 1st and goal at the 4. After a pair of incompletions, Goff was drilled on 3rd down for a sack. Jake Bates hit the 31 yard field goal to get the Lions within 7 points. Yet only 3  minutes remained. The Detroit defense needed another stop.

The Packers took over and soon faced 3rd and 5 at their own 40. Love went to Watson for 8. The Lions took their final timeout with 2:38 left and the Packers facing 2nd and 7 just past midfield. Everything came down to the Packers facing 3rd and 3 from the Detroit 45 at the 2 minute warning. One first down would end the game. In this situation, the entire football world knows that you run the ball every single time. Every. Single. Time. Instead, Matt LaFleur gambled on a pass play. Love’s pass was well defended and fell incomplete to stop the clock. LaFleur then went even crazier and decided to go for it on 4th and 3 instead of punt the ball. After taking a timeout, LaFleur was not bluffing. Love snapped the ball out of the shotgun and went deep to Wicks over the middle. Wicks lost his sneaker but hung on to the ball for a 16 yard gain. Love took a couple knees to seal the win. Love had 4 touchdown passes with 0 interceptions. The Packers got to 8-3-1 while the Lions fell to 7-5. More importantly, the Packers swept the season series. 31-24 Packers

Kansas City Chiefs at Dallas Cowboys was the Thanksgiving Thursday afternoon game. Both the three time defending AFC Champion Chiefs and the Cowboys were in desperate shape regarding the playoffs. The Chiefs were only 6-5 while the Cowboys were 5-5-1. On the third play from scrimmage Dak Prescott was intercepted. The Chiefs took over at the Dallas 37. Patrick Mahomes quickly went to Malcolm Hollywood Brown for 10 and to Rasheed Rice for a 27 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Chiefs. The Cowboys took over at their own 25. On 3rd and 7 from their own 43 Prescott hit CeeDee Lamb for 10. On 3rd and 9 from the Kansas City 46, Prescott hit Lamb for 17. Prescott then found Williams for 14. On 3rd and 10 from the Kansas City 35, Prescott connected with Lamb to cap the 12 play, 75 yard, 6 minute drive for the touchdown and a 7-7 game. The Chiefs took over at their own 28. Karim Hunt ran for 14 and 7 and Xavier Worthy added 17. Isaiah Pacheco added 9. On 3rd and 14 from the Dallas 25, Mahomes ran for 16. On 4th and goal at the 2, Walrus Andy Reid went for it. Mahomes fired over the middle to Travis Kelce for the touchdown to culminate the 12 play, 72 yard, 6 minutes drive and make it a 14-7 Chiefs lead after the first quarter. 

The Cowboys began the second quarter and moved to a 4th and 3 at the Kansas City 31. Brian Schottenheimer decided not to gamble. Brandon Aubrey hit the 49 yard field goal to get the Cowboys within 14-10. The Cowboys got it back and soon faced 3rd and 7 at their own 18. Prescott found Ferguson for 11. On 3rd and 3 from their own 36, Prescott found George Pickens for 12. Davis then ripped off a 43 yard touchdown run as the Cowboys took the 17-14 lead to the locker rooms.  A third quarter punt had the Cowboys pinned at their own 4 yard line. They moved all the way to a 4th and 3 at the Kansas City 13. Brian Schottenheimer lined up to go for it but it was just gamesmanship. The Chiefs defense didn’t bite as the Cowboys took the delay of game. Aubrey hit the 36 yard field goal to have the Cowboys up 20-14.

The Chiefs took over at their own 20. Mahomes went deep to Rice for 28. On 3rd and 3 from the Dallas 44, Mahomes hit Hunt for 22. Mahomes went to Rice for 13. On 4th and goal at the 3 to start the fourth quarter, Walrus Andy Reid gambled. Mahomes found Rice for the touchdown to have the Chiefs up 21-20. The Cowboys took over at their own 32. Defensive pas interference added 10. Williams ran for 11. On 3rd and 8 from the Kansas City 45, Prescott went to Pickens for 39. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Prescott scrambled for his life and at the very last moment flipped it to Williams for the touchdown. Schottenheimer then went for 2. Prescott again waited until the last moment and fired to Pickens in the front corner. With no room to spare, Pickens came down with it. The Cowboys retook the lead 28-21 with 11 minutes left in regulation. 

The Cowboys got it back at their own 10. Prescott immediately went bombs away to Lamb for 51. Needing only a field goal to tighten the screws, the Cowboys did everything possible to screw themselves. Prescott threw a pass into traffic that somehow fell incomplete. On the next play the Cowboys fumbled but were able to retain possession. Aubrey hit the 26 yard field goal to give the Cowboys breathing room up 31-21 with 5:16 to play. 

The Chiefs took over needing 2 scores and Mahomes was immediately sacked. On 3rd and 5 form his own 38, Mahomes was all but sacked on the next play. Somehow the magician did it again, escaping, rolling out, and finding Worthy deep for a 42 yard gain. Mahomes then ran for 10. Mahomes fired high and over the middle to Hollywood Brown, who made a leaping grab and got both feet down in the back of the end zone inbounds for the touchdown. With 3 1/2 minutes left the Chiefs were right back in it down by 3 points. 

The only way to beat Mahomes is to keep him off the field. The Cowboys took over at their own 32. A pair of defensive pass interference calls kept the drive alive. Everything came down to the Cowboys facing 3rd and 2 at the Kansas City 40 just before the 2 minute warning. The Chiefs were out of timeouts. A run made sense, but Schottenheimer went big. An incompletion would even give the Chiefs an extra timeout. Yet Prescott fired over the middle to Pickens for a 13 yard gain. Prescott then took 3 knees for he upset. The Cowboys somehow got to 6-5-1. The Chiefs are now an even more desperate 6-6, making Andy Reid a most concerned Walrus indeed. 31-28 Cowboys

Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens was the Thanksgiving Thursday night game. Both teams have suffered key injuries this year. The Ravens started 1-5 but when Lamar Jackson returned from injury the Ravens ripped off 5 straight wins. The Bengals have been a disaster with Joe Burrow out most of the season. Yet Burrow was back, so we would see if he would provide the lift that Jackson did on the other side. The Bengals began with a 31 yard Evan McPherson field goal for a 3-0 Bengals lead. The Ravens took over at their own 31. Jackson went to Kolar for 17. On 3rd and 1 from the Cincinnati 43, Derrick Henry gained 4. Jackson ran for 11. Henry ripped off a 28 yard touchdown run for a 7-3 Ravens lead. The Ravens fumbled deep in their own territory and the Bengals were gifted 1st and goal at the 2. Burrow threw incomplete twice sandwiched around a run that went nowhere. Zac Taylor gambled. On 4th and goal at the 2, Burrow threw incomplete again as the Bengals wasted the opportunity.

McPherson hit a 42 yard field goal in the second quarter to get the Bengals within 7-6.

The Ravens moved easily from their own 31 to the Cincinnati 44. Then came the key play in the game. Jackson hooked up with Isaiah Likely, who weaved through traffic and made it all the way to the end zone. The Ravens were on their way to a 14-6 lead and an easy win. Then came the review. Likely had the ball knocked out of his hands inches before he broke the plane of the goal. While the Ravens were celebrating a touchdown, the officials reversed it and properly called it a touchback. Replay clearly showed Likely lost the ball before breaking the plane, and then the ball rolled out of the end zone. The Ravens moved all the way to a 3rd and goal at the 6. Burrow threw incomplete. McPherson hit from 24. Despite not reaching the end zone, the Bengals led 9-7 with 2 1/2 minutes left in the half. The Ravens again fumbled deep in their own territory as Jackson was strip sacked. The Bengals took over at the Baltimore 19 with 28 seconds left. On 2nd and 6, Burrow threw incomplete twice. McPherson hit his 4th field goal from 33 to have the Bengals up 12-7 at the break.

The Bengals took over in the third quarter at their own 39. On 3rd and 4 Burrow hit Chase for 6. On 3rd and 4 from the Baltimore 43, defensive pass interference added 17 yards. On 3rd and 9 from the Baltimore 14, Burrow went to Hudson for the touchdown to make it 19-7 Bengals. The Ravens took over at there own 32. Jackson went to Mark Andrews for 19. Henry ran for 8, 7 and 7. Jackson ran for 9. Mitchell got around the end for an 18 yard touchdown to get the Ravens within 19-14. The Bengals took over at their own 32. Burrow went to Brown for 9. Samaji Perine gained 12. On 3rd and 7 from the Baltimore 44, Burrow went to Chase for 14. On 3rd and 9 from the Baltimore 29, Burrow went deep to Iosivas for the touchdown to make it 26-14 Bengals. Trying to make a comeback, the Ravens moved to a 3rd and 9 at the Cincinnati 15. Jackson was intercepted and Knight returned it 39 yards to his own 47. McPherson’s 5th field goal from 52 made it 29-14 Bengals. The Ravens 4th fumble and 5th overall turnover led to McPherson’s 6th field goal from 41 to complete the scoring. The Ravens dropped to 6-6 on the year. 32-14 Bengals

Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles was the Black Friday game. Both teams came in 8-3, but the eagles were expected to easily win tis game. They were angry at home after blowing a 21-0 lead last week. The Bears finally last week at home beat a team with a winning record. The Bears were frauds and everyone knew it. The critics would not be silenced until they won a big game. Early in the game Ben Johnson gambled on 4th and 1 from the Philadelphia 25. Monangai got stopped cold. The Bears got the ball back at their own 22. Monangai gained 17, 5 and 5. Swift gained 23. On 3rd and 2 from the Philadelphia 14, Monangai gained 3. On 3rd and 2 from the Philadelphia 3. Swift ran for the touchdown to make it 7-0 Bears. In the second quarter Jake Elliott hit a 44 yard field goal for the Eagles while Cairo Santos answered from 30 to have the Bears up 10-3 at the half. 

The Eagles offense misfired most of the day but in the third quarter they got the ball back at their own 8. Jalen Hurts went to AJ Brown for 16. Roughing the passer added 15. Hurts ran for 23. Hurts went deep to Brown for a 33 yard touchdown. Yet elation turned to deflation when Elliott missed the extra point wide left. It was a heavily windy day, as the Eagles trailed 10-9. Caleb Williams was then intercepted to give the Eagles a golden chance to take the lead at the Chicago 36. On 3rd and 1 from the Chicago 12, it was tush push time. Yet this time Hurt had the ball chopped out of hi hands. The Bears recovered the fumble at their own 13. 

From that spot, Monangai immediately ripped off a 31 yard run. followed by runs of 5 and 9. On 4th and 5 from the Philadelphia 37, it was too windy for a 55 yard field goal try. Ben Johnson went for it. Williams went to Loveland for 7. Monangai ran for 9 and 5 to start the fourth quarter. Monangair ran for the 4 yard touchdown to have the Bears up 17-9 with 13 minutes left in regulation. The Bears got it back and faced 3rd and 4 at their own 43. Williams went to Moore for 11. On 3rd and 4 from th Philadelphia 40, Williams went to Zaccheaus for 10. Williams went deep to Cole Kmet for a 28 yard touchdown to have the Bears up 24-9 with 6 1/2 minutes left.

The Eagles took over at their own 20 in desperation mode. Hurts went to Brown for 13. On 3rd and 9 from their own 34, Hurts found Devonta Smith for 12 and to Dotson for 12 more. On 3rd and 10 from the Chicago 42, Hurts found Brown for 17. On 3rd and 6 from the Chicago 21, Hurts again went to Brown for 17. Hurts went to Brown one more time for a 4 yard touchdown. With 3:10 to play, an extra point would have the Eagles within one score. Yet Nick Sirianni made the horrendous decision to go for 2. In this situation, you kick the extra point…every…single..time. Give your team a ray of hope. Instead Hurts threw incomplete and the Eagles were still down 9.

This meant the Eagles had to go onside kick rather than kick it deep. The onside kick failed. With 1:15 left on 4th and 4 from the Philly 30, Johnson opted against a 48 yard field goal try. Williams threw incomplete. Because of the missed extra point and the failed attempt at chasing points, the Eagles needed 2 scores. With 13 seconds left, Elliott came in for a 52 yard field goal try. The Eagles needed a field goal, an onside kick recovery, and a Hail Mary. The other two never happened as Elliott’s field goal was no good. It looked dead center but a gust of wind at the last moment sent it wide left. The Eagles have lost 2 straight but are still 8-4. The 9-3 Bears finally silenced the critics. This was not finesse. They just hit the Eagles in the mouth. Ben Johnson played smash mouth, running the ball a whopping 47 times for an insane 281 yards, 6 yards per carry. 24-15 Bears

San Francisco 49ers at Cleveland Browns

Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans

Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts

New Orleans Saints at Miami Dolphins

Atlanta Falcons at New York Jets

Los Angeles Rams at Carolina Panthers

Arizona Cardinals at Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks

Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers

Buffalo Bills at Pittsburgh Steelers

Denver Broncos at Washington Commanders is the Sunday night game.

New York Giants at New England Patriots is the Monday night game. 

NFL 2025 Week 13 Thanksgiving Prequel

November 27th, 2025

NFL 2025 Week 13 Prequel

Thursday, November 27, 2025, 1pm

Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions (-2 1/2) — Two good football teams battle in an NFC North showdown. Forget the cliche about the Lions at home on Thanksgiving Day. The real issue is that the Lions offense is virtually unstoppable at home. Jared Goff and Jordan Love can both sling it, but this is a game to just go with the home crowd. The Lions have the firepower to win if the game becomes a shootout. Jahmyr Gibbs is running insane. Lions cover

4pm

Kansas City Chiefs (-3) at Dallas Cowboys — The Chiefs may have saved their season in overcoming an 11 point second half deficit last week. The Cowboys overcame a 21-0 deficit and shocked the daylights out of Philadelphia. This one comes down to talent. The Cowboys have no defense. Patrick Mahomes is himself. Chiefs cover

8pm

Cincinnati Bengals at Baltimore Ravens (-7) — This AFC North match is a tale of two teams that have battled injuries all year. The difference is the Bengals still do not have their starter back. The Ravens started 1-5, but have won five straight since Lamar Jackson returned. With Derrick Henry running everywhere, the healthy team with momentum should beat the injured team without it. Ravens cover

Friday, November 28, 3pm

Chicago Bears at Philadelphia Eagles (-7) — The Eagles blew a 21-0 lead last week and will be an angry bunch at home. The Bears finally beat a team with a winning record last week. This is the week where those saying the Bears are frauds will either be validated or silenced. Go with the defending champions over the decent team that has not proven anything. Eagles cover

Sunday, November 30, 1pm

San Francisco 49ers (-4 1/2) at Cleveland Browns — The 49ers are finally healthy. Brock Purdy and George Kittle back in the lineup makes a world of defense. The Browns finally won a game last week and got 10 sacks, but it was against a team worse and dumber than they were. The 49ers are the far better team but Myles Garrett is leading an inspired Dawg Pound defense. That should keep it close. 49ers win but fail to cover

Jacksonville Jaguars (-6 1/2) at Tennessee Titans — The Jaguars have been inconsistent while the Titans are the worst team in football. Ye the Titans are fighting hard, making the spread too big for a road team that does not show up every week. A garbage touchdown is possible. Jaguars win but fail to cover

Houston Texans at Indianapolis Colts (-4 1/2) — The Texans have the defense and the Colts have the offense. The Colts will be enraged at home after blowing an 11 point second half lead at Kansas City. Thisis one game to go with the home crowd and the Colts offense indoors. Jonathan Taylor should run all over the place. Colts cover

New Orleans Saints at Miami Dolphins (-6) — Both teams are terrible. The home field might make a difference only in the sense that the Saints can barely do anything at home, much less on the road. Their offense is anemic. Dolphins cover

Atlanta Falcons (-2 1/2) at New York Jets — Both teams are terrible. Kirk Cousins and Bijan Robinson should be enough to get the win. This is the last chance to give Cousins the benefit of the doubt. Falcons cover

Los Angeles Rams (-10 1/2) at Carolina Panthers — The Rams now have the best record in the conference and are a legitimate Super Bowl contender. The Panthers have improved in recent weeks but lack the firepower to keep up. The spread is too high for a road team given that the Panthers are not nearly as awful as they were early in the season. A garbage touchdown is realistic. Rams win but fail to cover

Arizona Cardinals at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (-3) — The Cardinals are dreadful. They give games away. The Buccaneers started hot but have lost in recent weeks. They are a good team losing to great teams. Baker Mayfield’s shoulder blew up last week, which means Teddy Bridgewater is starting. Bridgewater is no scrub, the Buccaneers are at home, and the Cardinals are just not very good. Buccaneers cover

4pm

Minnesota Vikings at Seattle Seahawks (-11 1/2) — The Seahawks are a legitimate Super Bowl contender. Sam Darnold is good and the defense is solid. The Vikings have melted down this year. Darnold would love to crush his former team. At home, he will. Seahawks cover

Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles Chargers (-10) — The Raiders lost the benefit of the doubt after getting embarrassed at home by Cleveland. The Raiders gave up 10 sacks. Their offense is bad at everything. Their defense is good, but with no help from the offense, the defense eventually breaks. The Chargers have a stud quarterback in Justin Herbert. After losing to Pete Carroll in some big games, Ji Harbaugh would love to get revenge and kick him while he is down. Expect Harbaugh to pull out all the stops in a blowout. Chargers cover

Buffalo Bills (-3 1/2) at Pittsburgh Steelers — These are two good football teams that have both lost games they should have won. Josh Allen and Aaron Rodgers both know how to throw the ball. Allen is in his prime. Home field will not be a factor if the weather gets cold. The Bills are the better team, but this should be a close one if the Steelers can run the ball. Bills win but fail to cover 

8pm

Denver Broncos (-6 1/2) at Washington Commanders — The Commanders are an injured mess. The Broncos have a shot at the best record in the conference. Bo nix is playing well and the defense is lights out. The spread is high for a road team and the Broncos sometimes get off to slow starts. Yet the Commanders seem Mohave no fight. Broncos cover

Monday, December 1, 8pm

New York Giants at New England Patriots (-7 1/2) — The Patriots have the best record in their conference. The Giants are among one of the worst teams in football. This is not 2007 or 2011. This game could be over by halftime, especially if Jameis Winston continues to complete passes to both teams. Patriots cover

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NFL 2025 Week 12 Recap

November 25th, 2025

NFL 2025 Week 12 Recap

Buffalo Bills at Houston Texans was the Thursday night game. A pair of good teams played a very good game. The Bills have the offense and the Texans have the defense. Davis Mills ws starting for the 3rd straight week in for an injured CJ Stroud. Last week the Texans trailed by 19 points after three quarters. Mills led a 26 point fourth quarter that stunned Jacksonville. While the game was expected to be a defensive struggle, the first half was a shootout. The Bills began facing 4th and 1 at their own 28. Sean McDermott lost his mind and went for it. Initially thought to be a bluff, Josh Allen snapped the ball and took the quarterback sneak for 3 yards. On 3rd and 8 from their own 33, Allen went to Johnson for 13. On 3rd and 1 from the Houston 45, James Cook raced for the touchdown. The extra point was no good but the Bills led 6-0. The Texans moved from their own 41 to a 2nd and goal at the 5. Mills threw incomplete twice. Kaimi Fairbairn hit from 24 to have the Texans within 6-3. In the second quarter the Bills took over at their own 5 and went on a 13 play, 69 yard, 7 minute drive. Yet upon reaching the Houston 14, a sack of Allen killed the drive. Matt Prater hit from 44 to make it 9-3 Bills.

Th Texans took over at their own 23. Mills went to Nico Collins for 24. A defensive facemaask added 15. Demeco Ryans went for it on 4th and 1 at the Buffalo 24. Marks gained 6. On 3rd and 1 from the Buffalo 4, Marks gained 2. Mills went to Kirk for the touchdown as the Texans led 10-9. On the next play from scrimmage, Allen was intercepted. The Texans settled for a 43 yard Fairbairn field goal and a 13-9 Texans lead with 1:56 left in the half. 13 seconds later, the Bills had the lead as Davis returned the ensuing kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown to make it 16-13 Bills. The Texans took over at their own 25. Mills went to Kirk for 7, to Collins for 19, to Dalton Schultz for 8 and to Kirk for 33. Mills found Higgins for an 8 yard touchdown with 5 seconds left in the half for a 20-16 Texans lead. The second half was a defensive bonelock. A third quarter Buffalo fumble led to a 26 yard Fairbairn field goal to make it 23-16 Texans. Prater answered from 38 to get the Bills back within 4 points with 6 minutes left in regulation.

The Bills got it back with 2:48 to play at their own 18. On 3rd and 1 at the 2 minute warning, Allen hit Shakir for 8. Consecutive sacks of Allen had the Bills facing a whopping 4th and 27 at their own 30 with 51 seconds left. Then came what could have been the play of the year. The Bills needed a miracle. san McDermott went into the bag of tricks and went with a hook and ladder. Allen pass over the middle to Palmer, who executed a perfect lateral to Shakir. The play had gained 33 yards. This might have been the best hook and ladder since the 1981 season when Don Strock and Dan Fouts combined for 79 points in the playoffs. With 28 seconds left the Bills faced 3rd and 1 at the Houston 17. The early missed extra point loomed large, because it meant the Bills had to go for the touchdown. Allen threw incomplete. On 4th and 1 came a killer false start. On 4th and 6, Allen went over the middle and was intercepted by Bullock. After starting 0-3, the Texans are now 6-5 while the Bills dropped to 7-4. Mills returns to the bench next week but was 3-0 as a starter in relief. A playoff rematch between these teams would be worth the watch. This was a classy performance by both teams in a fine, fine football game. 23-19 Texans 

New York Jets at Baltimore Ravens — The Ravens started 1-5 but have won 4 straight since Lamar Jackson returned from injury. The Jets started 0-7 and are still bad. Justin Fields was benched in favor f Tyrod Taylor. Both teams brought their defense as the first quarter was scoreless. The Jets faced 2nd and 12 at their own 19 in the second quarter. Taylor went to Metchie for 19. Taylor then went to Hall for 14 and to Metchie for 13. On 3rd and 10 from the Baltimore 13, Taylor went to Metchie for the touchdown. The Jets led 7-0. Their offense took most of the rest of the night off and relied on their defense to protect the lead. 

A strong kickoff return had the Ravens at their own 42. Tyler Loop hit a 31 yard field goal to get on the board. The Ravens began the third quarter at their own 26. On 3rd and 15, Jackson threw deep incomplete but defensive pass interference meant 34 yards. On 3rd and 3 from the Jets 38, Jackson went to Deandre Hopkins for 9. Zay Flowers took an end around 11 yards. On 3rd and goal at the 2, Derrick Henry got in to make it 10-7 Ravens. With 6:42 left in the third quarter, Aaron Glenn gambled on 4th and 2 at his own 42. Taylor threw incomplete. Jackson went to Henry for 19. On 3rd and 7 from the Jets 20, Jackson went deep incomplete but defensive pass interference again added 17. John Harbaugh gambled on 4th and goal at the 2. Henry got in up the gut to make it 17-7 Ravens. Nick Folk hit a 42 yard field goal for the Jets to start the fourth quarter, but Loop answered from 35 and again from 27 with less than one minute left to lock up the win. The Ravens have won 5 straight. 23-10 Ravens

Pittsburgh Steelers at Chicago Bears — The 7-3 Bears came in having not beaten a team with a winning record. The 6-4 Steelers were starting backup Mason Crosby in place of the injured Aaron Rodgers. An early interception of Mason set up the Bears at their own 44. On 3rd and 1, Swift gained 4. Caleb williams hit Burden for 17. Williams found Moore for a 5 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Bears. The Steelers took over at their own 5 yard line. Jalen Warren gained 12. Rudolph went to Skowronek for 21. On 3rd and 2 from the Chicago 31, Rudolph went to Kenneth Gainwell for 13. DK Metcalf got around the end for a 6 yard gain. Metcalf ran for a 6 yard touchdown for a 7-7 game. 

In the second quarter Williams faced 2nd and 20 from his own 10. Williams was sacked by TJ Watt, forcing a fumble. Herbig recovered it in the Chicago end zone for a Steelers touchdown and a 14-7 Steelers lead. The Bears fumbled it away again on their next series but the Steelers turns dit over on downs. The Bears soon faced 4th and 1 at their own 39. Ben Johnson gambled. Williams ran for 8. Burden ran for 15. Williams went to Odunze for 22. On 3rd and 5 from the Pittsburgh 12, Williams went to Loveland for the touchdown for a 14 -14 ballgame. 

The Steelers took over at their own 20. Warren ran for 9 and 6. Mike Tomlin gambled on 4th and 1 from his own 44 and went to his bag of tricks.  Hayward took the direct snap, handed it to Gainwell, and Gainwell got around the end for a 55 yard gain down to the one. On the next carry Gainwell got in for the touchdown to make it 21-14 Steelers with 80 seconds left in the half. That was enough time for Cairo Santos to hit a 47 yard field goal to end the half with the Bears within 21-17. 

The Bears got the ball in the third quarter at their own 40. Williams went to Odunze for big gains fo 17 and 14, to Swift for 14, and to Moore for a 25 yard touchdown to make it 24-21 Bears. The Steelers were driving and had 2nd and 12 at the Chicago 37. Rudolph was sacked and fumbled. Sweat recovered to set the Bears up at their own 46. Williams went deep to Moore for 20. On 3rd and 2 from the Pittsburgh 26, Monangai got the 2 yards up the middle. Monangai ran for 12 and 5 to end the third quarter. The fourth quarter began with the Bears facing 3rd and goal at the 2. Monangai again took it up the guts and got in for a 31-21 Beara advantage. 

Steelers took over at their own 27. On 3rd and 6 from their own 41, Rudolph went to Austin for 19. Warren ran for 6, 3, and on 3rd and 1 from the Chicago 31, a tough 2. On 3rd and 7 from the Chicago 26, defensive pass interference on an incompletion meant 11 yards. On 3rd and 1 from the Chicago 6, Rudolph gained 2. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Rudolph went to Pat Freiermuth for the touchdown. With 6 1/2 minutes left, the Steelers were within a field goal. With 90 seconds left the steelers began their last chance drive at their own 20. With 20 seconds left, the Steelers faced 4th and 6 at the Chicago 47. One first down would mean long field goal range. Rudolph threw incomplete as the Bears got to 8-3 on the year and the Steeler fell to 6-5 on the season. 31-28 Bears

New England Patriots at Cincinnati Bengals — The 9-2 Patriots faced off against an injury-riddled Bengal squad. Evan McPherson hit an early 54 yard field goal for the only score of the first quarter and a 3-0 Bengals lead. In the second quarter, Drake Maye was intercepted by Geno Stone, who returned it 32 yards to pay dirt for a 10-0 Bengals lead. After that the Patriots woke up. Henderson ran for 9 and one. On 3rd and 3 from their own 47, Maye ran for 5. On 3rd and 2 from the Cincinnati 40, Maye went to Hunter Henry for 12 and again for a 28 yard touchdown to get the Patriots within 10-7. Joe Flacco was then intercepted by Jones, who returned it 33 yards for the score. Each team had a defensive touchdown as the Patriots had the 14-10 lead. Borregales hit a 41 yard field goal to have the Patriots up 17-10 with 28 seconds left in the half. 

That was enough time for McPherson to bury a 63 yard field goal to end the half with the Bengals within 17-13. Borregales countered from 45 to have the Patriots up 20-13 after three quarters. Midway through the fourth quarter the Patriots reached 3rd and goal at the one with a chance to ice the game. Maye got stopped for no gain. On the road with a lead, Mike Vrabel played it safe. Borregales’s 19 yard field goal had the Patriots up 23-13 with 6 minutes left in regulation. 

The Bengals took over at their own 29. Flacco went to Mike Gesicki for 13 and to Iosivas for 14. Defensive pass interference added 27 yards. Flacco went to Tinsley for a 17 yard touchdown to have the Bengals within 23-20 with 4:40 to play. The Patriots took over at their own 40. Borregales nailed a 52 yard field goal for a 6 point  Patriots lead with 1:51 left. The Bengals took over at their own 28. A 39 yard completion from Flacco to Iosivas had the Bengals facing 2nd and 10 at the New England 26 with 33 seconds left after Flacco spiked the balls to stop the clock. Looking for the upset win, Flacco threw 3 straight incompletions. The Patriots got to 10-2 on the year. 26-20 Patriots   

New York Giants at Detroit Lions — The Lions were an angry bunch at home. They were ready to take out their frustrations on a pathetic Giants team starting 3rd stringer Jameis Winston, known for completing passes to both teams. Cue ESPN uber-announcer Chris Berman. “THAT’s why they PLAY the GAMES!” The Giants began the game at their own 30. Winston went to Darrius Slayton for 23. On 3rd and 2 from the Detroit 39 only 2 minutes into the game, Giants coach Mike Kafka immediately went to his bag of tricks. A perfectly executed flea flicker saw Winston go bombs away to Robinson for the touchdown and the 7-0 Giants lead. The Giants got it back and marched 87 yards in 10 plays and 5 minutes. Yet on 3rd and goal at the 3, Winston threw incomplete. Younghoe Koo hit the 21 yard field goal as the Giants had the surprising 10-0 lead after the first quarter. 

The Lions began the second quarter at their own 35. Jared Goff went to Wright for 20, to Montgomery for 9, and to Amon-Ra St Brown for 18. Defensive pass interference added 14. On 3rd and goal at the 11, Goff went to St. Brown for the touchdown to have the Lions within 10-7. The Giants took over at their own 31. Winston immediately connected with Tracy for 42. Singletary ran for 13. On 3rd and 8 from the Detroit 12, Winston went to Hodgins for the touchdown and the 17-7 Giants lead.

The Lions took over at their own 39 with 4 minutes left in the half. On 2n and 1, Jahmyr Gibbs hashed the defense for a 49 yard run. Goff then went to Gibbs for a 3 yard touchdown to get the Lions within 17-14. Koo hit a 44 yard field goal with 38 seconds left in the half. That was enough time for Jake Bates to hit from 37 as the Lions were within 20-17. In the third quarter the Lions moved to a 3rd and 11 at the Giants 20. Goff was intercepted as the third quarter was scoreless. The Giants took over at their own 15. On 3rd and 3 Winston found Tracy for 20. The fourth quarter began with the Giants facing 3rd and 4 at they own 48. Tracy gained 8. Kafka again went to the bag of tricks. Winston lateraled to Olszewski, then threw across the field to Winston. The quarterback turned wide receiver caught the ball, juked the defender, dragged him, and escaped him for a fantastic 33 yard touchdown. For the third time in the game, The Giants led by 10 up 27-17 with 12 minutes left in regulation. 

This time from their own 19 the Lions struck quickly. Goff went deep to St. Brown for 27. Gibbs broke free for a 49 yard touchdown to have the Lions right back in it down 27-24. Winston was then immediately intercepted but the Lions couldn’t capitalize. The Giants got the ball at their own 8 yard line and marched 86 yards in 14 plays and 7 minutes. Looking to turn out the lights and ice the game, a 2nd and goal at the 2 run went nowhere. On 3rd and goal a the 2, a run was blown up for a loss of 4. On 4th and goal at the 6, the only sane decision was to kick the field goal. Yet Mike Kafka turned into Dan Campbell and decided to go for it. Winston threw incomplete. Now with 3 minutes left, the Lions only needed a field goal to tie the game.

The Lions moved to a 1st and 5 at the Giants 36. Goff threw incomplete and then completed a pass that lost 5 yards. Another incompletion had the Lions with a touch decision. On 4th and 10 with 28 seconds left, Dan Campbell brought in Bates to try a 59 yard field goal. The kick was indoors but it was still long. The kick started inside, curved outside wide, and then somehow with 0 wind, found its was back just inside the right upright. It was harrowing, but this game was going to overtime tied 27-27. The Lions got the ball first in overtime and needed one play and 18 seconds to strike. Gibbs broke through and raced for a 69 yard touchdown. The lions led by 7 but the Giants had a chance with the ball at their own 30. Everything came down to 4th and 5 at the Detroit 27 with 4 1/2 minutes left in overtime. Winston was sacked. The Lions got to 7-4 the hard way. Sadly for the Giants, that’s why they play the ENTIRE game. 34-27 Lions, OT

Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers — Throughout the years, the home team usually wins this game. Also, the Vikings have not been good this year. This game went as expected. Will Reichard hit an early 52 yard field goal for the Vikings, but little else. The Packers soon faced 3rd and 3 at their ow 37. Jordan Love went to Watson for 12. Defensive pass interference added 24. Love hit Wicks for 18 down to the one. Wilson got the yard to make it 7-3 Packers. In the second quarter Kevin O’Connell went for it on 4th and 1 at the Green Bay 17. Masori got blasted for a one yard loss. Brandon McManus capped off an 8 minute drive with a 32 yard field goal to make it 10-3 Packers. Reichard drilled a 59 yarder to end the half, but the Green Bay defense clamped down in the second half. A close game was broken open early in the third quarter when the Vikings fumbled a punt and the Packers recovered at the Minnesota 5. Wilson ran for 4 and then for the one yard touchdown to make it 17-6 Packers. McManus hit fourth quarter field goals of 30 and 40 to complete the scoring as McCarthy tossed a pair of late interceptions. 23-6 Packers.

Indianapolis Colts at Kansas City Chiefs — The 8-2 Colts were looking to put the dagger into the 3 time defending AFC Champions. The Chiefs were 5-5 and desperate. An early interception of Patrick Mahoems deep in his own territory set the Colts up at the Kansas City 3 yard line. Daniel Jones went to Pittman for a 6 yard touchdown and a 7-0 Colts lead. The Chiefs embarked on a 17 play, 64 yard drive that took 8 1/2 minutes off the clock. Yet on 2nd and goal at the 4, a wildcat snap to Travis Kelce saw his touchdown get wiped out by an offensive facemask penalty. Harrison Butker hit a 28 yard field to start the second quarter. The Colts soon faced 3rd and 1 at their own 34. Jones ran for 4. On 3rd and 1 from his own 47, Jones connected with Dulin for 48. Jones went to Ogletree for a 4 yard touchdown and a 14-3 Colts lead. Butker hit field goals of 30 and 22 as the Chiefs only trailed 14-9 at the half. Yet Mike Badgley hit field goals of 32 and 23 to have the Colts up 20-9 after three quarters. In the third quarter the Chiefs reached the red zone but fumbled the ball away.

Yet the Chiefs got the ball back at their own 44. On 3rd and 2 Mahomes went to Rasheed Rice for 3. On 2nd and 10 from the Indianapolis 45, Mahomes ran for 13. Mahomes found Malcolm Hollywood Brown for 10. A defensive facemask added 12. Hunt ran for a 2 yard touchdown. Walrus Andy Reid went for 2 and Mahomes found Rice successfully to have the Chiefs within 20-17 with 8 1/2 minutes left in regulation. The Chiefs got the ball back at their own 6 with under 5 minutes left. On 2nd and 13 from their own 3, Mahomes and Rice connected for 47. On 4th and 3 from the Indy 43, Mahoems found Rice for 19. On 3rd and 1 from the Indy 5, Hunt gained 3. Yet on 3rd and goal at the 3 with 20 seconds and looking for the win, Mahomes was sacked. Butker hit from 25 and this game was going to overtime.

The Colts got the ball first in overtime and soon faced 3rd and 1 from their own 40. Jonathan Taylor got the carry and was blown up for a 2 yard loss. The Chiefs got it back at their own 10. At the 2 minute warning, Butker’s field goal try to win it was only a 27 yard chip shot. Butker was good. The Chiefs are a vampire, and the Colts failed to drive a stake through their hearts. The Colts fell to 8-3 while he Chiefs at 6-5 are still alive. 23-20 Chiefs, OT

Seattle Seahawks at Tennessee Titans — The Seahawks are a very good team coming off a tough road loss. The Titans are the worst team in football. League rules prevented the game from being canceled. The Titans began early with a 22 yard Joey Slye field goal but then reality set in. Jason Myers answered from 47 as the game was tied 3-3. In the second quarter the Seahawks faced 3rd and 6 at their own 37. Sam Darnold went bombs away to Jaxson Smith-Nigba for a 63 yard touchdown to make it 10-3 Seahawks. Myers tacked on field goals of 30 and 36 to have the Seahawks up 16-3 at the midpoint. The Seahawks began the third quarter at their own 24. On the first play Darnold again went deep to Smith-Nigba for 56. Darnold hit Smith-Nigba for a 13 yard touchdown to make it 23-3 Seahawks. 

The Titans finally got a break on special teams when Dike returned a punt 90 yards for a touchdown. Yet they were delaying the inevitable. The Seahawks took over at their own 26 and kept rolling. Kenneth walker ran for 19 and 11 and caught a pass from Arnold for 29. Charbonnet ran for 6 and then for the 5 yard touchdown to have the Seahawks cruising 30-10. The Titans managed a pair of garbage touchdowns, one in the third quarter and one with only 43 seconds left in regulation. Yet the onside kick failed. The final score looked close but this game was never a contest as the Seahawks got to 8-3 on the year. 30-24 Seahawks

Jacksonville Jaguars at Arizona Cardinals — The Jaguars have been stumbling in recent weeks but the Cardinals are a mess. Early on the Jaguars took over at their own 3 and only needed 4 plays to go 97 yards. Trevor Lawrence went deep to Strange for 30. Travis Etienne ran for 45. Lawrence hit Etienne for a 15 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Jaguars. The Jaguars got it back again deep in their own territory. On 3rd and 6 from their own 12, Lawrence was sacked and fumbled. The ball was plucked out of the air by Nolen, who practically stumbled his way for a 7 yard defensive touchdown and a 7-7 game. Early in the second quarter Little hit a 52 yard field goal for a 10-7 Jaguars lead. The Cardinals soon faced 3rd and 6 at their own 39. Jacoby Brissett threw incomplete but defensive illegal contact mean a new set of downs. Brissett went to Wilson for a pair of 11 yard gains with roughing the passer between them adding 15. Carter ran for 11. Brissett hit Carter for 9. Knight ran for a one yard touchdown as the Cardinals had the surprising 14-10 lead. It would have been bigger but their staggering 16 play, 72 yard, 6 minute drive was wasted when Ryland missed a chip shot 33 yard field goal try.

In the third quarter Lawrence was intercepted, but the Jaguars got it back after a 43 yard punt return all the way at the Arizona 27. On 3rd and 6 from the Arizona 10, Lawrence hit newly acquired Jakobi Meyers for a 10 yard touchdown to have the Jaguars up 17-14. Lawrence tossed another third quarter interception and yet another interception in the fourth quarter. The latter one set up the Cardinals at the Jacksonville 41. On 3rd and 8 Brissett hit Greg Dortch for a 39 yard touchdown to have the Cardinals back on top 21-17 midway through the fourth quarter. The Jaguars took over at their own 35. Lawrence went to Strange for 23 and to Meyers for 17. Lawrence found Strange for 10 and Washington for a 9 yard touchdown. With less than 4 minutes left, the Jaguars led 24-21. Yet the rest of this game was just crazy.

The Cardinals had to go for it on 4th and 12 from their own 28. Brissett threw incomplete at the 2 minute warning, which should have ended things. Yet the Jaguars soon faced 4th and 1 at the Arizona 19. A field goal would put the Jaguars up by 6 but Liam Cohen wanted it all. He rolled the dice and came up snake eyes as Lawrence threw incomplete. The Cardinals had 1:39 left needing only a field goal to tie the game. On 4th and 1 from their own 29, Carter gained 8. With 33 seconds left on 1st and 10 from the Jacksonville 42, insanity followed. Brissett found Wilson for a big 31 yard gain. The Cardinals were in easy field goal range but would have about 15 to 20 seconds left to go for the win. They needed to get up to the line and spike the ball to stop the clock.

Yet Wilson lost his mind. After the big catch, he started celebrating. He made a first down gesture and then spun the ball into he and zone after the play was over. He then realized what he did and went after the ball. The clock was running. His boneheaded “look at me” celebration killed any chance of the Cardinals going for the win. By the time the referees got the ball and everyone was set, only 6 seconds remained. Ryland hit the 29 yard field goal to tie the game 24-24,  but Wilson’t stupid selfish play cost his team a chance to win in regulation. The Jaguars got the ball first in overtime and moved to the Arizona 34. Little nailed the 52 yard field goal to have the Jaguars up by 3. The Cardinals took over at their own 28. On 3rd and 4 from the Jacksonville 42, Brissett threw incomplete. A field goal try to tie would be 60 yards. With 4 minutes left in overtime, Jonathan Gannon went for it. Brissett threw incomplete. Just like that, the Jaguars got to 7-4 on the year. 27-24 Jaguars, OT 

Cleveland Browns at Las Vegas Raiders — Both teams came in 2-8, but this was possibly the one remaining game the Raiders had a chance to win. Both teams had good defenses and miserable offenses. Yet the Browns were starting Shedeur Sanders, who had never started an NFL game before. Until last week, he had never even played in an NFL game. He looked awful. The Raiders defense could tee off on him, but even an average offense would be needed for a win. Every Raiders game is the same. The defense plays well, the offense does nothing, and the exhausted defense breaks. Early on, it was special teams that got the Browns going. A 44 yard punt return had the Browns taking over at the Raiders 13. Judkins ran for 5 and then for the 8 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Browns. Late in the first quarter the Browns took over at their own 27. Sanders went to Fanning for 17. On 3rd and 8 from his own 46, Sanders rolled out and went bombs away to Bond for a 52 yard gain. Judkins ran for the 2 yard touchdown as the Browns led 14-0 after the first quarter.

In the second quarter Daniel Carlson missed a 48 yard field goal try. Yet after an interception of Sanders, Carlson got another try from 41. He hit that one as the Raiders trailed 14-3. Yet the Raiders pathetic offense was useless. Szmyt hit a 53 yard field goal to have the Browns up 17-3 with 12 minutes left in regulation. Midway through the fourth quarter, the Raiders defense finally broke. On 3rd and 9 from their own 34, a swing pass from sanders to Sampson should have lost yards. Instead it turned into a 66 yard touchdown and a 24-3 Browns lead. The Raiders managed one garbage touchdown in a garbage season. Today truly was rock bottom. I’m not sure this Raiders squad could beat a high school team. The offensive line cannot block. Quarterback Geno Smith makes too many dumb decisions, such as holding on to the ball too long. This is one reason he was sacked 10…yes, 10…times in this game. Smith misses wide open receivers. Offensive coordinator Chip Kelly stubbornly refuses to run the ball and play smash mouth despite having a stud running back in Ashton Jeanty. He insists on passing with a quarterback who can’t throw and a line that can’t block. 

Even a  great head coach like Pete Carroll cannot win with terrible players who are either too dumb or too untalented. At least Chip Kelly was fired after the game. 24-10 Browns

Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys — The 8-2 Eagles needed to steamroll a Cowboys team with no defense. Brian Schotteheimer gambled early on 4th and 3 from midfield. Dak Prescott threw incomplete. Jalen Hurts went to AJ Brown for 6 and 10. Hurts found Saquon Barkley for 14. On 3rd and 6 from the Dallas 16, Hurts went to Brown for the touchdown to make it 7-0 Eagles. The Eagles got it back and punted on 4th and 10 from their own 24. Yet a roughing the kicker penalty gave the Eagles 15 yard and a new set of downs. Hurts went to Brown for 13. On 3rd and 10 from the Dallas 48, the defense jumped. In 3rd and 5 Hurts hit Brown for 22. On 3rd and 3 from the Dallas 14 Barkley gained 7. Hurts ran for the 7 yard touchdown to make it 14-0 Eagles. In the second quarter the Cowboys fumbled and the Eagles recovered at their own 34. Hurts went to Barkley for 16. On 3rd and 12 from their own 48, Hurts went deep to Devonta Smith for 41 and again for 10. Hurts got the one yard tush push as touchdowns on their first 3 drives and the Eagles up 21-0. The Eagles offense took the remaining 42 minutes off but this game was over. 

Prescott was intercepted but the Cowboys got the ball back at their own 28. Prescott went to Kevontae Turpin for 48. On 2nd and 15 from the Philadelphia 18, Prescott went to Ferguson for 17. Prescott found George Pickens for the one yard touchdown to have the Cowboys within 21-7 at halftime. In the third quarter normally reliable Brandon Aubrey missed a 51 yard field goal try for the cowboys. Yet the Cowboys got the ball back at their own 11.  Williams ran for 12 and 5. On 3rd and 5 from their own 34, Prescott went deep to CeeDee Lamb for 48. Defensive pass interference added 10. Prescott hit Spann for a 4 yard touchdown to have the Cowboys within 21-14. Early in the fourth quarter the Eagles had a chance to get some breathing room but a 56 yard field goal try by Jake Elliott was no good. From their own 46, Prescott immediately went deep to Pickens for 43. Prescott ran for an 8 yard touchdown. With 11:40 still left to play, the game was now tied 21-21. 

The Eagles moved to a 2nd and 7 at the Dallas 28, certainly in field goal range to take the lead. A 16 yard gain was wiped out by a 10 yard offensive illegal use of hands penalty. Then on the next play Barkley fumbled and the Cowboys recovered. The Cowboys had to punt but disaster struck the Eagles when Gipson got blasted on the return and fumbled. The Cowboys recovered to have 1st and goal at the 7. On 3rd and goal at the one, Prescott threw incomplete. With 3:45 left, a field goal would give the Cowboys the lead. Brian Schottenheimer instead went for it. On 4th and goal at the one, Prescott threw incomplete again. The Eagles moved from their own 2 to a 3rd and 2 at their own 37. A couple more first downs would mean long field goal range. Instead Hurts got belted for a 13 yard loss. The Cowboys got the ball back at their own 27 with 1:45 left. With 45 seconds left the Cowboys faced 2nd and 10 at their own 46. Hurts then connected with Pickens for a 24 yard gain. Aubrey came in for the winning field goal try from only 42 yards out. Aubrey was good and the Cowboys had the shocking walk off comeback win. For the Eagles it was a stunning choke job. 24-21 Cowboys

Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints — Neither of these teams are any good. An early Shough fumble led to a 56 yard zane Gonzalez field goal to make it 3-0 Falcons. Tipton returned the ensuing kickoff 75 yards to the Atlanta 16. Yet Blake Grupe missed a 38 yard field goal try. In the second quarter the Falcons took over at their own 23. Kirk Cousins went to Pitts for 23. The Falcons began the third quarter facing 3rd and 6 from midfield. Cousins hit Mooney for 9. Bijan Robinson ran for 32. Cousins hit Sills for a 9 yard touchdown to make it 10-0 Falcons. Cousins di throw an interception that was returned 49 yards for s Saints defensive touchdown, but the Saints had no offense. Gonzalez made field goals of 41 and 54 sandwiched around another miss by Grupe from 47 as the Falcons led 16-7 at halftime. Grupe finally hit a 33 yard field goal to get the Saints within 16-10 with 12 minutes left in regulation. Yet from their own 32, the Falcons turned out the lights. On 2nd and 23 from their own 19, Cousins hit Robinson for 32. Cousins then went deep to Mooney for a 49 yard touchdown to salt it away. 24-10 Falcons

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Los Angeles Rams was the Sunday night game. The Buccaneers are a good team. The Rams are a great team. Both teams have solid offenses. The Rams took over early at their own 20. On 3rd and 7, Mathew Stafford went to Davantae Adam for 13. Stafford went to Puka Nacua for 31. On 3rd and 19 from the Tampa Bay 34, Stafford found Nacua for th exact 18 and Colby Parkinson for 15 down to the one. Stafford hit Adams for a on a yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Rams. Mayfield was then intercepted by Durant, who returned it 50 yards the other way for a defensive touchdown and a 14-0 Rams advantage. The Rams got it back in the second quarter at their own 28. On 3rd and 3 from their own 46, Stafford went to Mumpfield for 11 and to Adams for 14. Stafford found Parkinson for 14. On 3rd and goal at the 5, stafford went to Parkinson for the touchdown to make it 21-0 Rams. The Buccaneers managed one touchdown but this game was a blowout. After a touchback, Stafford hit Nacua for 24 and Adams for a 24 yard touchdown to make it 28-7 Rams. The Rams coasted from there as Mevis hit  40 yard field goal before the half and one more 52 yard fourth quart field goal to complete the scoring. More importantly for the Buccaneers, Baker Mayfield aggravated his throwing shoulder, The final play of the half was a Hail Mary that did not reach the 20 as Mayfield fell to the ground without being touched. He did not play the second half. The 9-2 Rams sit atop the conference. 34-7 Rams

Carolina Panthers at San Francisco 49ers was the Monday night game. The Panthers have gotten much better since a slow start while the 49ers have been revitalized with Brock Purdy returning. The 49ers began the game with a 15 play, 72 yard drive that took nearly 9 minutes off the clock. On 3rd and 10 from their own 28, Purdy connected with Christian McCaffrey for 11. On 3rd and 3 from their own 46, Purdy hit Pearsall for 6. On 3rd and 3 from the Carolina 41, McCaffrey ran for 6,8 and 8. Purdy found Jennings for a 12 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 49ers. The rest of the half was ugly as Purdy was intercepted 3 times and Bryce Young was once. Fitzgerald managed a 25 yard second quarter field goal for the Panthers and May  Gay answered from 47 to make it 10-7 49ers at the half. The 49ers began the third quarter at their own 20. Purdy went to McCaffrey for 12.  On 3rd and 5 from their own 37, Purdy found George Kittle for a pair of 7 yard gains. On 3rd and 6 from the Carolina 29, Purdy hit Jennings for 10. McCaffrey ran for a 13 yard touchdown run to cap the 13 play, 80 yard, 8 minute drive to make it 17-3 49ers. The Panthers did get a 68 yard drive with Young throwing a 29 yard touchdown pass to McMillan. Yet on the fourth quarter the 49ers defense clamped down. Matt Gay hit a 29 yard field goal to give the 49ers breathing room. Fitzgerald’s 57 yard try to make it a one score game was no good. The 49ers got to 8-4 on the year. 20-9 49ers

NFL 2025 Week 12 Prequel

November 20th, 2025

NFL 2025 Week 12 Prequel

Thursday, November 20, 2025, 8pm

Buffalo Bills (-4 1/2) at Houston Texans — The Bills won a wild one over Tampa Bay, but the Texans have a very good defense. The Texans do not have the offensive firepower to match the Bills, but the Bills tend to play close games. Bills win but fail to cover

Sunday, November 23, 1pm

New York Jets at Baltimore Ravens (-14) – The Ravens are on fire. They have won four straight since Lamar Jackson returned. This game could be over by halftime, especially with Justin Fields being benched and no notable backup on the roster. Ravens cover

Pittsburgh Steelers at Chicago Bears (-3) — The Bears are 7-3 but have not won a single game against a team with a winning record. Aaron Rodgers knows the Bears well. With Green Bay, he screamed “I own you” at the Chicago fans. The Steelers are not that special but the Bears do not get the benefit of the doubt until they win against a decent team. Upset special, Steelers win outright

New England Patriots (-7 1/2) at Cincinnati Bengals — The Patriots are playing very good football. The Bengals are a mess without their injured star quarterback. The spread is a bit high for a road team given that Joe Flacco, while old, is no scrub. Patriots win but fail to cover

New York Giants at Detroit Lions (-10 1/2) — The Giants are bad at getting worse. Last week their third string quarterback Jameis Winston played. They get starter Jaxson Dart back from a concussion, but he plays recklessly. The Lions will be an angry bunch at home after seeing their offense shut down at Philadelphia. Jared Goff will spread the ball around and Jahmyr Gibbs will run wild. Lions cover

Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers (-6 1/2) — For whatever reason, the Vikings are just not that good this year. Sam Darnold played well. JJ McCarthy has yet to prove himself. Home field frequently matters in this series. Jordan Love will light it up. Aaron Jones would love to beat his former team, but he will not be a factor if the Vikings fall behind and are forced to abandon the run. Packers cover

Indianapolis Colts at Kansas City Chiefs (-3 1/2) The8-2  Colts are rolling and the 5-5 Chiefs are reeling. Yet the Chiefs will be desperate and Arrowhead is a tough place for visitors to play. Daniel Jones and Jonathan Taylor are good, but Patrick Mahomes is still all world and has a ton of weapons. Walrus Andy Reid will cook something up to right the ship. Chiefs win but fail to cover

Seattle Seahawks (-13) at Tennessee Titans — The Seahawks will be enraged after a tough loss at the Rams. Sam Dranold threw four interceptions. The Titans are horrendous, although their defense occasionally hits back hard. The spread is too high for a road team in this situation. The Titans are garbage, but they only need a garbage touchdown. Seahawks win but fail to cover

4pm

Jacksonville Jaguars (-2 1/2) at Arizona Cardinals — The Jaguars looked good against the Chargers and were beating Houston by 19 points after three quarters before an epic fourth quarter collapse. They gave up 26 fourth quarter points. Yet the Cardinals are bad at everything and showing no signs of life. They are a doormat. Trevor Lawrence has not forgotten how to sling it. Travis Etienne has been playing in practice in a limited capacity. If he can play, he will run over the Arizona defense. Jaguars cover 

Cleveland Browns at Las Vegas Raiders (-3) — This is the stupor bowl between a pair fo 2-8 teams. Both teams have decent defenses and pathetic offenses. One of the Raiders two wins was agains bottom feeder Tennessee. The Raiders have no offensive line and Chip Kelly refuses to run the ball. Geno Smith makes dumb decisions. Yet due to injury, the Browns are giving Shedeur Sanders his first NFL start. He was a horrendous 4 of 16 last week in relief. If the Raiders lose this game, fire everyone. Raiders cover

Philadelphia Eagles (-4 1/2) at Dallas Cowboys — The Cowboys looked good against the awful Raiders, but they still have no defense. The Eagles have won two brutal games at Green Bay and against Detroit on the strength of their defense. Their offense has not been productive enough to justify the spread. Eagles win but fail to cover

Atlanta Falcons at New Orleans Saints (-1 1/2) — Both teams are awful. League rules prevent this game from being canceled. Home field does not matter. Michael Penix is out for the year. Kim Cousins has not forgotten how to play, and handing the ball to Bijan Robinson is not complicated. Upset special, Falcons win outright

8pm

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Los Angeles Rams (-6 1/2) — The Rams got a major emotional win over Seattle while the Buccaneers lost a crazy game at Buffalo. The Buccaneers are a good tea that does not seem to be able to beat the great teams. Baker Mayfield is solid and has weapons, but so is Matthew Stafford. Sean McVay is a better tactician than Todd Bowles. Both of these teams tend to play close games. Rams win but fail to cover

Monday, November 24, 8pm

Carolina Panthers at San Francisco 49ers (-6 1/2) — The Panthers are vastly improved in recent weeks, but the 49ers have been revitalized with the return of Brock Purdy. Beating Arizona means little, but the 49ers were pretty good before Purdy went down. Christian McCaffrey will run through his old team. The San Francisco defense will handle Bryce Young. 49ers cover

NFL 2025 Week 11 Recap

November 18th, 2025

NFL 2025 Week 11 Recap

New York Patriots at New York Jets was the Thursday night game. Bill “The Tuna” Parcells went from the Patriots to the Jets and Bill Belichick went from the Jets to the Patriots. Whenever Parcells played against one of his former teams, it was a “Tuna Bowl.” These were blood feuds. The tradition continued on this night. Aaron Glenn is a Parcells disciple while Mike Vrabel is from the Belichick tree. Yet the Patriots were the far better team and they were at home. This game had mismatch all over it. The Jets began facing 3rd and 1 at their own 37. Breece Hall gained 11. On 3rd and 4 from the New England 45, Justin Fields gained 14. On 3rd and 5 from the New England 27, Davis gained 7. On 3rd and 6 from the New England 16, Fields went to Mitchell for 10. Fields ran for a 5 yard touchdown to cap the 14 play 72 yard, 8 minute drive to make it 7-0 Jets. 

The Patriots took over at their own 31. Defensive unnecessary roughness added 15. On 4th and 2 from the Jets 38, Mike Vrabel went for it. Drake Maye went to Douglas for 7. On 3rd and 3 from the Jets 24, Maye went to Stefan Diggs for 5. The second quarter began with the Patriots facing 3rd and 1 from the Jets 10. Henderson gained 3 and then ran for the 7 yard touchdown. Each team scored on their first possession as the 13 play, 69 yard, 7 1/2 minute drive meant a 7-7 game. The Patriots got it back at their own 17. Maye went to Hunter Henry for 23. On 3rd and 7 from their own 43, Maye found Henry for 12. Maye hit Mack Hollins for big gains of 19 and 20. Henderson ran for a 7 yard touchdown to make it 14-7 Patriots. The Patriots missed a field goal to end the half but got the ball in the third quarter at their own 31. Maye went to Hollins for 17 and to Diggs for 21 and 18. Maye threw a 6 yard touchdown to Henderson to make it 21-7 Patriots.

The Jets after a touchback tried to make a game of it. Fields went to Taylor for 7 and to Ruckert for 10. on 3rd and 6 from the New England 22, Fields went to Metchie for the touchdown. With 3 minutes left in the third quarter, the Jets were within 21-14. Yet in the fourth quarter the Patriots defense closed the door. Borregales hit field goals of 44 and 26, the latter set up by a Jets fumble. Just before the 2 minute warning the Jets faced 4th and 4 from the New England 15. Needing a touchdown to survive, Fields threw incomplete. he Jets fell to 2-8 while the Patriots are 9-2 on the year. 27-14 Patriots

Washington Commanders at Miami Dolphins was the Sunday early morning game from Madrid, Spain. These teams met in 2 Super bowls, each winning once. This game was not that significant, but the first ever game in Madrid was competitive. The game was tied 3-3 after one quarter and 6-6 at the half in a game deserving no more elaboration. A strong second half kickoff return had the Commanders beginning the third quarter at their own 41. Rodriguez had a pair of 12 yard gains. Marcus Mariota threw a 20 yard touchdown pass to Deebo Samuel to have the Commanders up 13-6 after three quarters. A field position game had the Dolphins facing 3rd and 7 at midfield. Tua Tagovailoa went to Washington for gains of 13 and 11. The Dolphins began the fourth quarter at the Washington 20. Tagovailoa went to Devon Achane for 9 and 7. On 3rd and goal at the one, Gordon got in for a 13-13 game. Both teams then turned it over on downs. With 15 seconds left, Matt Gay’s 56 yard field goal try to give the Commanders the win was wide right no good. On the first play of overtime, Mariota was immediately intercepted. The Dolphins took over at the Washington 33. Riley Patterson hit the 29 yard field goal to end things. 16-13 Dolphins, OT

Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers — Earlier this year Al Michaels referred to the battle between over 40 quarterbacks Joe Flacco and Aaron Rodgers as the “Alta Caca (Old Fart) Bowl.” Yet the two gun-slingers put on a great game n Cincinnati that the Bengals won 33-31 on the final play. The rematch in Pittsburgh was a completely different game early on, as the defenses dominated. The Steelers began facing 3rd and 1 at their own 31, Heyward took the direct snap and gained 2. Aaron Rodgers then went to DK Metcalf for 17. Jalen warren broke off a 35 yard run. Rodgers went to Kenneth Gainwell for an 11 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Steelers. The Bengals soon faced 3rd and 11 from their own 28. Flacco went to Iosivas for just enough. On 3rd and 6 from their own 43, Flacco went to Iosivas for 7. Brown ran for 15. Flacco went deep to Tee Higgins for a 28 yard touchdown. Zac Taylor went for an unnecessary 2 point conversion try that failed as the Bengals trailed 7-6. The defenses dug in as Chris Boswell hit a 25 yard field goal to end the half for the Steelers. Yet Rodgers took a hard shot and suffered an injured hand on the drive. Mason Rudolph finished the game. In the third quarter Evan McPherson hit from 43 for the Bengals and Boswell answered from 30 to make it 13-9 Steelers.

The key play in the game came at the end of the third quarter. The Bengals were facing 3rd and 9 from the Pittsburgh 35 with a chance to take the lead. Flacco was intercepted by Duggar, who took the pic 74 yards the other way to pay dirt. The defensive touchdown gave the Steelers breathing room up 20-9. McPherson hit again from 48 with 9 1/2 minutes left in regulation, but after that the Steelers from their own 35 turned out the lights. On 3rd and 1, Gainwell gained 2. On 3rd and 11 from their own 45, Rudolph hit Warren for 20. Rudolph went to Gainwell for 28 and again for a 5 yard touchdown to make it 27-12 Steelers. One play after the kickoff, the Bengals fumbled and Pierre returned it 35 yards for the defensive exclamation point touchdown. A close game turned into a blowout. 34-12 Steelers

 

Los Angeles Chargers at Jacksonville Jaguars — In the playoffs a few years ago, the Chargers led 27-0 in the first half only to have the Jaguars win 31-30 on the final play.  These teams have gone in different directions since then. This year has reflected that as the 7-3 Chargers took on a Jaguars team that has faded since a 4-1 start. Early on the Jaguars turned it over on downs, leading to a 41 yard Cameron Dicker field goal and a 3-0 Chargers lead. From their own 26, the Jaguars stormed back. Trevor Lawrence hit Mundt and Washington for 9 apiece. A 31 yard defensive pass interference penalty was followed by Tuten running for 11 and then the 4 yard touchdown to make it 7-3 Panthers. A second quarter interception led to another Dicker field goal, but the Chargers offense took the remaining 43 minutes off. 

The Jaguars took over at their own 40. Tuten ran for 15. Liam Cohen went for it on 4th and 1 from the Chargers 36. Tuten gained 4. Lawrence found Mundt for 16. Travis Etienne gained 8, 6, and the 2 yard touchdown to have the Jaguars up 14-6 at the intermission. From their own 35 to start the third quarter, Lawrence hit Washington for 11. On 3rd and 12 from their own 44, Lawrence hit Jakobi Meyers for 21 and Patrick for 10. On 3rd and goal at the 6, Lawrence threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant 1st and goal at the one. Lawrence got in to make it 21-6 Jaguars. In the fourth quarter the Jaguars pounded the Chargers into submission. A staggering 16 play, 76 yard drive took 9 1/2 minutes off the clock. Lawrence hit Patrick for a one yard touchdown. On the very next play from scrimmage, an interception of Herbert had the Jaguars at the Chargers 13. Two plays and 13 seconds from that spot, Etienne got in for the touchdown. 28 unanswered points completed the blowout. 35-6 Jaguars

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Buffalo Bills — A pair of 6-3 teams looked to rebound after losing last week. This was a pinball shootout thriller. An early interception of Josh Allen led to the Buccaneers facing 1st and goal at the 7. Yet on 3rd and goal at the 5, Baker Mayfield threw incomplete. Chase McLaughlin hit from 23 to make it 3-0 Buccaneers. A 61 yard kickoff return by Mecole Hardman had the Bills starting at the Tampa By 36. Sean McDermott went for it on 4th and 4. Allen hit Gabriel Davis for 7. On 3rd and 2 from the Tampa Bay 15, Allen gained 4. On 3rd and 1 from the Bucs 2, Allen got in. The Bills led 7-3, but the lead change was the first of many in what became an aerial show. 

The Buccaneers took over at their own 31. Mayfield went to Shepard for 16. On 3rd and 2 from the Buffalo 41, Mayfield ran for 13. The second quarter had the Buccaneers facing 4th and 1 at the Buffalo 4. Todd Bowles went for it and Mayfield scrambled for the touchdown to make it 10-7 Buccaneers. The Bills soon faced 3rd and 6 at their own 33. Allen went to Palmer for 13. Allen went deep to Shavers for a 43 yard touchdown to make it 14-10 Bills. The Buccaneers took over at their own 34. White ran for 9 and 2. On 3rd and 12 from their own 43, Mayfield found Shepard for 14. Tucker ripped off a 43 yard touchdown run to have the Buccaneers up 17-14. With 1:08 left in the half, the Bills were pinned at their own 8. Allen went to Shavers for 20 with 15 more tacked on for roughing the passer. On 3rd and 5 from their own 48, Allen connected with Johnson for a 52 yard touchdown to make it 21-17 Bills. Yet 36 seconds still remained. The Buccaneers moved from their own 36 to a 2nd and 4 at the Buffalo 11 with 5 seconds left. McLaughlin’s 29 yard field goal try was blocked, but defensive holding gave him a second chance. He was good for 24 as the Buccaneers trailed 21-20 at the intermission.

In the third quarter the Bills fumbled a punt and the Buccaneers recovered at the Buffalo 43. Tucker ran for 14. On 3rd and 3 from the Buffalo 14 Mayfield ran for 8. Tucker ran for a 6 yard touchdown. Todd Bowles went for 2 and Mayfield was sacked. Yet the 6th lead change of the game had the Buccaneers up 26-21. A great kickoff return gave the Bills a short field at the Tampa Bay 46. They settled for a 39 yard Matt Prater field goal as the Bills trailed 26-24. Yet Mayfield was then intercepted by Bishop, who returned the pick 12 yards to the Tampa Bay 25. One play and 5 seconds later, Allen went to James Cook for the touchdown. The 7th lead change had the Bills up 31-26. The Buccaneers soon faced 3rd and 1 at their own 47. Tucker gained 4. On 3rd and 6 from the Buffalo 45, Mayfield ran for 8 as the third quarter ended. On 3rd and 1 from the Buffalo 28 to start the fourth quarter, Mayfield went to Tucker for the touchdown. The game’s 8th lead change had the Buccaneers up 32-31 after the failed 2 point conversion try. 

The Bills took over at their own 19. Allen hit Cook for 18. On 3rd and 11 from their own 36, Allen found Samuel for 14. Allen went to Davis for 22 and to Dawson Knox for 23 more. Allen ran for a 5 yard touchdown. The NFL record for lead changes in one game is 11. The 9th lead change in this game had the Bills up 37-32 after the failed 2 point try with a full 9 minutes left in regulation. The Buccaneers faced 3rd and 2 from their own 39. Mayfield threw incomplete. The Buccaneers punted and the Bills took over at their own 15. Cook had a pair of 8 yard runs sandwiched around an 11 yard completion from Allen to Davis. Allen then went to Cook for 23. 

With 3 minutes left on 3rd and 4 from the Tampa Bay 29, Allen completed a pass for a 2 yard loss. Yet a killer defensive facemask penalty gave the Bills a new set of downs. Allen ran for a 9 yard touchdown with 2 1/2 minutes left to ice the game. Allen showed why he is the defending league MVP, scoring 6 touchdowns. He threw for 3 scores and had 3 more on the ground. 44-32 Bills

Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings — An NFC North battle saw the surprisingly good Bears take on a Viking team that has regressed since last year’s 14-3 season. In Week 1 in Chicago, the Bears dominated for three quarters before the Vikings exploded for a 21 point fourth quarter and the win. Will Reichard hit a 31 yard first quarter field goal for a 3-0 Vikings lead. The Bears took ov er in the second quarter at their own 26. Caleb Williams ran for 7 and found Burden for 14 sandwiched in between runs by Swift of 8 and 6. On 3rd and 3 from the Minnesota 38, Moore got just enough. On 3rd and 1 from the Minnesota 16, Williams gained 3. On 3rd and 4 from the Minnesota 7, Monangai gained 6 and then got the one yard touchdown to make it 7-3 Bears. An interception of JJ McCarty was returned 23 yards by Byard to the Minnesota 25. Cairo Santos hit a 38 yard field goal to make it 10-3 Bears. Santos hit from 54 and 33 as the Bears had a 16-3 stranglehold after three quarters. Yet again, they did not put the game away.

Early in the fourth quarter, the Bears had to punt on 4th and 23 from their own 19. A 43 yard punt return by Price set up the Vikings at the Chicago 24. Mason did the rest, running for 8 and then for the 16 yard touchdown. The Vikings were within 16-10. For the Bears, this was a failure to close out the game, FCO1. The Bears moved from their own 35 to a 4th and 3 at the Minnesota 27 midway through the fourth quarter. Santos came in for a 45 yard try to give the Bears some breathing room. Santos was wide left no good. This was FCO2. With 3:15 left, the Vikings began their last chance at their own 18. McCarthy went to TJ Hockenson for 21. At the 2 minute warning the Vikings faced 4th and 4 at their own 45. McCarthy went to Jordan Addison for 5. This was FCO3. From midfield, McCarthy put on a clinic. He hit Justin Jefferson for 8, Hockenson for 11, Naylor for 16, and Addison for a 15 yard touchdown. For the Bears, this was FCO4. For the Vikings, they had a 17-16 lead with only 50 seconds left.

Devon Hester may be retired and in the Hall of Fame, but Devin Duvernay also knows how to return kicks. He returned the ensuing kickoff 56 yards to the Minnesota 40. With 4 seconds left, Santos came in for a 48 yard try for the win and redemption. With everything on the line, this time Santos snuck it just inside the left upright good. The Vikings fell from a 14-3 playoff team last year to 4-6 this year. The Bears are 7-3. They lead the NFC North. Yet their critics will rightly point out that they have yet to beat a team with a winning record. 19-17 Bears

Houston Texans at Tennessee Titans — The Texans started the season miserably but have come on strong in recent weeks thanks to their stout defense. For the second straight week Davis Mills had to start for the injured CJ Stroud. Last week Mills was awful as the Texans trailed by 19 points after three quarters. Then the Texans ripped off a 26 yard fourth quarter for a shocking win. The Titans are just dreadful. Yet much of this game was a defensive slog as Houston’s offense again looked awful for long stretches. Joey Slye hit a 56 yard field goal at the end of the first quarter and a 47 yarder in the third quarter as the Titans had the stunning 6-0 lead. 

After a touchback the Texans finally got going. Mills hit Nico Collins for 18 and 14. Mills went deep to Higgins for 23. Mills found Collins for a 3 yard touchdown to put the Texans up 7-6. The Texans got it back at their own 14 and moved to a 4th and 5 at the Tennessee 23. Matt Wright hit from 41 to have the Texans up 10-6 after three quarters. Early in the fourth quarter on 3rd and 10 from his own 42, Cam Ward was sacked and Fumbled. The Texans took over at the Tennessee 42. Yet on 4th and 1 from the Tennessee 25 on the road, Demeco Ryans took no chances. Wright hit from 43 as the Texans led 13-6 with 12 minutes left in regulation.

With 5 minutes left, the Titans began their last chance drive at their own 5 yard line. They were not going to go 95 yards against Houston’s defense. On 3rd and 4Ward hit Helm for 6. On 3rd and 10 from their own 17, Ward threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant an 18 yard gain. Ward ran for 20. With 1:55 left on 3rd and 16 from the Houston 46, Ward went deep to Okonkwo for 39. Ward found Jefferson for a 3 yard touchdown. With 1:35 left the game was tied 13-13. The Texans moved from their own 35 to a 3rd and 16 at their own 42 with only 50 seconds left. Mills went to Collins for 17. Marks ran for 9, 5 and 2. With 2 seconds left, Wright came in for a 35 yard field goal try to win it. Wright was good. The Texans had clawed all the way back to 5-5 on the year.  16-13 Texans

Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons — The Falcons came in having lost 4 straight. The Panthers looked awful to start the season but have rattled off several wins since then. Earlier this season in Carolina, the Panthers blanked the Falcons 30-0. In this game the Panthers began facing 3rd and 2 at their own 35. Bryce Young went to Coker for 15. Dave Canales gambled on 4th and 2 from the Atlanta 42. Young hit Xavier Legette for 22. On 3rd and 5 from the Atlanta 15, Young hit McMillan for 11. Young found McMillan for a 7 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Panthers. After that the Falcons took over.

From their own 25, Michael Penix went deep to London for 30 and back to London for 41 more. Bijan Robinson ran for a 4 yard touchdown to make it 7-7. In the second quarter the Falcons got the ball back at their own 5. Robinson gashed the defense for big gains of 5, 19, 7 and 6. Penix found Mooney for 20. On 3rd and 1 from the Carolina 29, a run lost a yard but defensive holding meant a 5 yard gain. On 3rd and 10 from the Carolina 24, Penix hit Mooney for 12 and Robinson for 11. Robinson go the last yard to make it 14-7 Falcons. The Falcons got it bak at their own 41. Robinson gained 11. On 3rd and 8 from the Carolina 46, Penix found London for 9 and again for 22. Tyler Allgeier got the last yard as the Falcons led 21-7 with 1:41 left in the half. Yet after 3 touchdowns, the Falcons would not reach the end zone again. It was up to their defense to protect a 14 point lead.

Fitzgerald hit a 34 yard field goal to have the Panthers down 21-10 at the midpoint. The Panthers began the third quarter facing 3rd and 1 at their own 41. Rico Dowdle gained 2. Young hit Coker for 21 and then went deep to Leggette for a 36 yard touchdown. The unnecessary 2 point conversion try failed but the Panthers were within 21-16. The Falcons fumbled the ensuing kickoff to set the Panthers up at the Atlanta 32. On 4th and 1 from the Atlanta 8, Dave Canales gambled and Young was blown up for a one yard loss. The Falcons suffered a bigger blow when Penix left the game injured on the next drive. Kirk Cousins finished the rest of the game. The Panthers got the ball back at their own 21 and moved to a 4th and 6 at the Atlanta 16. This time it was Fitzgerald hitting a 34 yard field goal as the Panthers were within 21-19 after three quarters.

In the fourth quarter Dave Canales gambled again on 4th and 1 from their own 55. This time Young was blown up for a 5 yard loss. With the short field, Zane Gonzales hit a 52 yard field goal to have the Falcons up 24-19 with only 2:43 to play. The Panthers were down to their las gasp facing 4th and 4 at their own 41 with 1:54 left. Young went to Sanders for 10, to Tremayne for 11, and to Dowdle for a 28 yard touchdown pass. Young went back to Dowdle for the 2 point conversion as the Panthers led 27-24 with 90 seconds left. 

A strong kickoff return had the Falcons takin over at their own 45 with 1:08 left. With 16 seconds left, Gonzalez came in for a 45 yard try to tie the game. Gonzalez was good as the game was tied 27-27. The Falcons got the ball first in overtime but lost a yard and punted. The Panthers took over at their own 30. A short pass from Young to Tommy Tremble saw him weave in, out, and around the entire defense for a 54 yard gain. Fitzgerald came in for a 28 yarder to win it. Fitzgerald was good. The Panthers swept the season series and have clawed their way to 6-5 on the year. For the Falcons, the loss was the tip of the iceberg. Penix had to be placed on injured reserve and is out for the rest of the season. 30-27 Panthers, OT

Green Bay Packers at New York Giants — These teams have had epic battles over the decades, but this game was not expected to be that. The Packers are a good team coming off a loss while the 2-8 Giants finally put Brian Daboll out of his misery. Offensive coordinator and assistant head coach Mike Kafka is the interim coach starting his very first NFL game as the head coach. Meanwhile, with Jaxson Dart out with a concussion and Russell Wilson playing badly, there was a Jameis Winston sighting. The Giants 3rd stringer who throws plenty of touchdown passes to both teams got his first start in awhile. The Giants began facing 3rd and 5 at their own 40. Winston does throw a great deep ball, and he hit Robinson for 20. Winston went to Hodgins for 20. Singletary ran for a 5 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Giants. 

The Packers eventually faced 3rd and 1 at their own 47. Josh Jacobs gained 2. Melton gained 17.  A couple plays later Jordan Love left the game injured. Malik Willis came in for the battle of the backups. On 3rd and 8 from the Giants 32, Willis gained 16. Jacobs ran for 6 and 5 to end the first quarter and for 4 more to start the second quarter. On 3rd and goal at the one, Willis found Watson for the touchdown. The extra point was no good but the 12 play, 62 yard, 7 1/2 minute drive had the Packers within 7-6. The Packers got the ball back with Love back in the game. On 3rd and 7 at their own 19. Love went to Watson for 12 and to Golden for 24. On 3rd and 8 from the Giants 43, Love found Romeo Doubs for just enough. Love found Doubs again for 22. Wilson ran for an 11 yard touchdown for a 13-7 Packers lead.

The Giants soon faced 3rd and 12 at their own 30. Winston found Tracy for 20. Tracy had a pair of 5 yard runs. On 3rd and 1 from the Green Bay 28, Winston gained 10. Defensive pass interference added 14. Singletary ran for a 2 yard touchdown. The extra point was no good as each team’s missed extra point had the game tied 13-13. The Packers began the third quarter facing 3rd and 1 at their own 43. Love hit Watson for 16. Defensive pass interference added 35. Love went to Whyte for a 2 yard touchdown. Another missed extra point had the Packers up 19-13 at the half. Then came a typical New York Giants drive. 16 plays. 56 yards. 10 minutes off the clock. On 4th and 3 from the Green Bay 10, rather than kick the field goal,  Mike Kafka went for it. Winston was sacked. 

The Giants got the ball back at their own 15 to start the fourth quarter.  Another long drive took 15 plays and 8 minutes. On 3rd and 5 Winston hit Tracy for 20. Tracy ran for 5 and 8. On 3rd and 7 from the Green Bay 44, Winston hit Johnson for 14. On 4th and 2 from the Green Bay 22 with a full 9 minutes left, Mike Kafka again passed up a short field goal and went for it. This time Winston hit Hodgins for 13. Winston ran for a one yard touchdown to cap the 85 yard drive. Missed kicks had Younghoe Koo getting kicked out of Atlanta. Yet this time he made the extra point as the Giants led 20-19 midway through the fourth quarter.

The Packers took over at their own 35. On 3rd and 10 from their own 47, Love went deep to Williams for 33. Love went to Watson for a 17 yard touchdown. Matt LaFleur went for 2 and Love hit Wilson successfully. The Packers led by 7, but the Giants still had 4 minutes left. After a touchback, the Giants moved to a 3rd and 6 at the Green Bay 14 with 40 seconds left. There was plenty of time for Winston to be the hero. He went to the end zone and was intercepted by Williams for a touchback. The Giants actually got the ball back at their own 35, but only 10 seconds remained. Winston has a cannon of an arm. A Hail Mary could reach the end zone. Instead, Winston was sacked and fumbled the ball away. The Packers escaped to get to 6-3 on the year. 27-20 Packers

Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams — This is why we watch football. This NFC West showdown has a pair of 7-2 teams tied for the division lead. Last week Seattle blasted Arizona to pieces while the Rams went into the San Francisco and humiliated their hated rival. Early on the Rams turned it over on downs while the Seahawks saw Sam Darnold throw an interception. Kinchens returned the interception 31 yards to the Seattle 3 yard line. On 2nd and goal at the one, Corum got stopped twice. Sean McVay went for it. On 4th and goal at the one, Kyren Williams got in to make it 7-0 Rams. Jason Myers hit a 57 yard field goal for the Seahawks, but the Rams offense was hot early on. On 1st and 20 from their own 16, Matthew Stafford hit Tyler Higbee for 23. On 3rd and 3 from their own 46, Stafford hit Puka Nacua for 10. On 4th and 1 from the Seattle 35, Mcvay gambled again. Williams ripped off a 34 yard gain down to the one. Stafford went to Davante Adams for the touchdown as the Rams led 14-3 after the first quarter. The rest of the game belonged to the defenses.

The Seahawks gradually chipped away. Myers hit from 30 and from 22 in the second quarter and from 29 in the third quarter. All those trips to the red zone, and the Seahawks could not crack the end zone. Yet they only trailed 14-12 after three quarters. Yet late in the third quarter, Darnold’s third interception was returned 22 yards by Kinchens to the Seattle 25. On 3rd and 1, Williams ran for 10. Stafford hit Cody Parkinson for a 6 yard touchdown and a 21-12 Rams lead one minute into the fourth quarter. Darnold then threw his 4th interception. Yet the Rams did not close the door. With 6 minutes left the seahawks took over at their own 16. Darnold went to Walker for 23 and former Rams star Cooper Kupp for 9 and 7. Darnold found Jackson Smith-Nigba for 9 and ran for 8 himself. Datnold found Smith-Nigba for 13 and Kupp for 7. From the one, Walker got in. The Seahawks only trailed by 2 points with 2:23 left. Seattle’s defense held but a great punt pinned the Seahawks at their own one with 1:41 left. The Seahawks moved to the Rams 43 yard line with one second left. Myers came in for a 61 yard field goal try. He had hit from that distance in a previous game against the Rams. Yet this time his kick was wide and short as the Rams survived. A rematch of these teams in the NFC Title Game would be well worth the watch. 21-19 Rams

San Francisco 49ers at Arizona Cardinals — The 49ers have struggled in recent weeks, with a bunch of injuries taking their toll. They were beaten badly at home by the Rams last week. Yet after several weeks with backup Mac Jones, Mr. Irrelevant Brock Purdy was back on the field. Arizona is just awful, which has been the case for most of their existence that began in 1899. The 49ers exploded out of the gate. Moore returned the opening kickoff 98 yards, but not for a touchdown. He was caught at the Arizona one yard line. Christian McCaffrey got in on the first play from scrimmage to make it 7-0 49ers. The 49ers got it back and soon faced 3rd and 8 at their own 32. Purdy went to Jennings for 25, to Robinson for 13, and to George Kittle for a 30 yard touchdown. The extra point was blocked but the 49ers led 13-0.

The Cardinals soon faced 3rd and 3 at their own 35. Jacoby Brissett went to Wilson for 34. On 3rd and 1 from the San Francisco 8, Brissett gained 2. Knight ran for the 6 yard touchdown to get the Cardinals within 13-7. A 58 yard field goal try by Ryland to get the Cardinals within 13-10 was no good. The 49ers took over at their own 48. Purdy went to Jennings for 11. McCaffrey gained 14. From the Arizona 27 to start the second quarter, Purdy went to Kittle for 10. Purdy found McCaffrey for a 9 yard touchdown. Another missed extra point had the 49ers up 19-7. Ryland made a 26 yard field goal to get the Cardinals within 19-10. After that the 49ers slammed the door shut.

Pineiro hit from 48 and 47 in the second quarter and from 47 in the third quarter to have the 49ers up 28-10. Turnovers killed the Cardinals, and an interception of Brissett was returned 64 yards by Lenoir to the Arizona 14. On 3rd and goal at the 4, Purdy went to Kittle for the touchdown to have the 49ers cruising up 35-10 after three quarters. The Cardinals managed a pair of garbage touchdowns in the fourth quarter, but sandwiched in between them was another 4 yard touchdown run by McCaffrey. Purdy is clearly Mr. Relevant. As for Brissett, he set an NFL record in the loss with 47 completions. He finished 47 of 57 for 452 yards with 2 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. 41-22 49ers

Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns — The Ravens started 1-5 after suffering a hail of injuries. Then Lamar Jackson returned and the Ravens won 3 straight. The Browns have a decent defense and no offense. Tyler Loop hit a 25 yard field goal for the Ravens and Szmyt responded from 30 for a 3-3 game after the first quarter. Szmyt hit from 24 in the second quarter for a 6-3 Browns lead. Jackson was then intercepted by Bush, who returned the pick 23 yards to pay dirt the other way. Midway through the second quarter, the Browns had a surprising 13-3 lead.

The Ravens took over at their own 37. Derrick Henry ran for 9 and 6. Jackson went deep to Bay Flowers for a 45 yard gain. On 3rd and goal at the 3, the Browns jumped into the neutral zone. From the one, Henry got in to have the Ravens within 13-10. Szmyt hit a 46 yarder as the Browns took a 16-10 lead to the locker rooms. Yet when the second half began, the Browns fans thought they had a different reason to cheer for all the wrong reasons. Dillon Gabriel was injured. It was time for the Shedeur Sanders era to begin. For those who tried hard to forget, Shedeur is the trash talking son of Hall of Fame Deion “Prime Time” Sanders. Yet Prime backed it up on the field. Shedeur slid from being the top overall pic in the Draft to a 5th round selection. Critics said he was just not that good. He kept squawking. Now it was time to see if Shedeur Sanders was more Otto Graham or more Johnny Manziel. He had a lead and just needed to manage the game.

On his first drive on 3rd and 8 from his own 27, Sanders was sacked for an 11 yard loss. On his next drive on 3rd and 10 from his own 17, Sanders was intercepted. The Browns defense got the ball back by intercepting Jackson. The third quarter was scoreless. The next Browns drive had them facing 3rd and 6 from their own 39. Sanders was sacked for a 14 yard loss. The Ravens took over at their own 32. Although Henry ripped off a 59 yard gain, the Dawg Pound managed to hold the Ravens to a 24 yard field goal and a 16-13 Ravens deficit. The Ravens got the ball back at their own 20 and moved to the Cleveland 26. Loop hit from 44 as the game was tied 16-16 with 5 minutes left. Sanders still had a chance to be a hero. 

After a pair of incompletions, on 3rd and 10 from his own 20, Sanders was flagged for a 15 yard intentional grounding penalty. The Browns punted on 4th and 25 from their own 5. A short 39 yard punt gave the Ravens the ball at the Cleveland 44. With 2 1/2 minutes left in a tie game, the Ravens faced 4th and 1 from the Cleveland 35. John Harbaugh went to his bag of tricks. Unlike Philadelphia, Baltimore does not do the tush push to protect Jackson. It’s a violent play. Last week tight end Mark Andrews lined up under center and handed the ball off. This week at the biggest moment in the game, Andrews lined up under center again. Yet rather than go up the middle, Andrews ran a naked bootleg that fooled everyone and went for the touchdown. 

The Browns trailed by 7 but still had 2 1/2 minutes to try and win the game. After a touchback, Sanders threw his best pass of the day, a 25 yard completion to Fannin. On 3rd and 10 from the Baltimore 40, Sanders went to Jerry Jeudy for just enough. Yet on 2nd and 5 from the Baltimore 25 with 1:!5 left, Sanders threw 3 straight incompletions. Sanders finished a miserable 4 of 16 for 47 yards, 0 touchdowns and one interception. He was still yapping in his postgame press conference. The bottom line is he played terribly. Meanwhile, the Ravens have won 4 straight and are now a 5-5 team clearly in the thick of things. 23-16 Ravens

Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos — After 9 straight AFC West crowns, the Chiefs iron grip on the division seems to be weakening. After a slow start, they won some games to get to 5-4. Yet the Broncos are 8-2. Patrick Mahomes and Bo Nix can both sling it, but Denver’s defense has been lights out. The first half was all field goals. Wil Lutz hit first quarter field goals of 29 and 24 for a 6-0 Broncos lead. The second field goal came despite the Broncos taking over at the Kansas City 11 after a 70 yard Marvin Mims punt return. Harris Butker hit from 31 in the first quarter and from 31 again in the second quarter for a 6–6 tie at halftime. The latter kick came after a 16 play, 77 yard, 9 1/2 minute drive could not garner a touchdown.

In the third quarter the Chiefs moved from their own 32 to a 3rd and 14 at the Denver 21. Then came a key play in the game. Mahomes rolled out and threw an interception to McMillan. The Broncos took over at their own 11. On 3rd and 8 from their own 25, Nix went to Franklin for 35 and to Cortland Sutton for 13. On 3rd and 2 from the Kansas city 19, Nix found Harvey for 11. McLaughlin ran for the 4 yard score to cap the 89 yard drive as the game’s first touchdown had the Broncos up 13-6 with 4 minutes left in the third quarter. The chefs soon faced 3rd and 7 at their own 28. Mahomes went deep to Thornton for 61. On 3rd and 1 from the denver 2, Karim Hunt got in. After three quarters, the game was deadlocked again 13-13. 

The Broncos took over at their own 20. Nix immediately went deep to Bryant for 48. Yet the drive died at the red zone. Lutz hit from 38 for a 16-13 Broncos lead with 13 minutes left in regulation. The Chiefs took over at their own 27. Hunt ran for 11. On 3rd and 20 from their own 28, Mahomes went deep and drew a 47 yard defensive pass interference penalty. On 3rd and 6 from the Denver 21, Mahomes found Travis Kelce for the touchdown. Butker’s extra point try was blocked as the Chiefs led 19-16 with 10 minutes left. A field position game had the Broncos taking over at their own 45 with 6 1/2 minutes left. Lutz nailed a 54 yard field goal for a 19-19 tie with 4 minutes left. Mahomes had the ball and the chance to be the hero for the billionth time. Yet this time he threw a pair of incompletions and on 3rd and 10 was sacked for an 11 yard loss. The Broncos got the ball at their own 26 with 3 minutes left. Nixon hit Sutton for 20. With one minute left from the Kansas City 47, Nix went deep to Franklin for 32. That was the difference. Lutz came in for a 35 yard try with 3 seconds left. His kick was good. The Broncos are 9-2 and he Chiefs are 5-5 and in deep trouble. 22-19 Broncos

Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles was the Sunday night game. In another potential blockbuster, the defending champions hosted last season’s team with the best regular season record. The 6-3 Lions offense was as potent as ever while the 7-2 Eagles were winning ugly. Yet one week after the Eagles won a brutal 10-7 game at Green Bay, this game was just as tough and nasty. An early interception of Jared Goff set up the Eagles at the Detroit 11. The Eagles settled for a 27 yard Jake Elliott field goal and a 3-0 Eagles leaf. Dan Campbell gambles have been the stuff of lore, but on this day he came up snake eyes. The Lions turned it over on downs twice in the second quarter. The latter led to a 34 yard Elliott field goal to make it 6-0 Eagles. Yet the Lions can strike quickly from anywhere. From their own 26, Goff went deep to Amon-Ra St Brown for 34 and to Williams for a 40 yard touchdown. Unsportsmanlike conduct on Williams after the touchdown meant a 48 yard extra point try. Jake Bates missed it as the game remained tied 6-6.

The Eagles took over at their own 36. Jalen Hurts went to AJ Brown and Dotson for a pair of 9 yard gains. Bigsby gained 17. Hurts hit Brown for 11. From the one, it was tush push time. with 16 seconds left in the half, Hurts got in to make it 13-6 Eagles. In the third quarter on 3 straight drives, Dan Campbell gambled on 4th down. All 3 times, he lost. He even tried a fake punt that failed. In a brutally tough game with points at a premium, field goals would have made sense. Instead the wasted opportunities meant a scoreless third quarter. The last turnover on downs gave the Eagles the ball at their own 45. Elliott hit a 49 yard field goal to make it 16-6 Eagles with 10 minutes left. With 3 minutes left the Eagles faced 4th and 1 at their own 29. This time it was Nick Sirianni who lost his mind. With Barry Switzer watching in football heaven. Hurts’s tush push was stopped cold short. At the 2 minute warning, Bates hit a 54 yard field goal to get the Lions within 7 points.

With 1:51 left, the Eagles faced 3rd and 8 at their own 37. Hurts threw incomplete, but then a flag came down. The Lions were flagged for defensive pass interference, giving the Eagles a critical first down. The call was horrendous. The receiver and the defender were jockeying for position. Both of them were clearly playing the ball. If anything could have been called, it would have been offensive pass interference. With football fans around the world in shock and disbelief, the Eagles took the clock down. The Lions took their last timeout with one minute left. Everything came down to the Eagles facing 3rd and 8 at their own 47. A run would allow the Eagles to take the clock down to under 15 seconds. The Lions would need a miracle such as a blocked punt. The Eagles could refuse to punt and kill the final seconds. It never came down to that. Saquon Barkley ran for an 8 yard gain. The Lions did not get the ball back. The Eagles are 8-2 and the Lions are 6-4 on the year. Again, Dan Campbell was far too aggressive in this game, even by his standards. 16-9 Eagles

Dallas Cowboys at Las Vegas Raiders was the Monday night game. The Raiders have a decent defense and a horrendous offense. Their offensive line is a sieve and Geno Smith makes too many dumb decisions. The Raiders just fired their special teams coach after losing games by one point due to a blocked field goal and three points from a blocked punt and a missed field goal. The Cowboys have a potent offense but no defense. They can’t stop anyone. Something had to give. An early sack of Dak Prescott forced a fumble that set up the Raiders at the Dallas 11. Geno Smith on his first play took a sack. This is because Chip Kelly refuses to run the ball. This is because the terrible offensive line can’t block. Daniel Carlson hit a 35 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Raiders. Brandon Aubrey hit from 50 and Carlson answered from 45. That was set p by the Raiders reaching 1st and 10 at the Dallas 17 before Smith was sacked again. Again, Chip Kelly won’t run the ball and the offensive line can’t block. The Raiders led 6-3 after the first quarter, but then reality set in.

The Cowboys took over at their own 32. Prescott went to George Pickens for 19 and 15. Williams ran for 10. The second quarter began with Prescott hitting CeeDee Lamb for an 18 yard touchdown to make it 10-6 Cowboys. The Cowboys got it back at their own 21. Prescott hit Pickens for 11. On 3rd and 3 from their own 39, Prescott hit Lamb for 14 and agin for 23. On 4th and 1 from the Raiders 5, Brian Schottenheimer went for it. Prescott went to Ferguson for the touchdown to cap the 12 play, 79 yard, 6 1/2 minute drive and make it 17-6 Cowboys. The Raiders moved to the Dallas 31. Smith then went deep and was intercepted by Bell, who returned the pick 24 yards to his own 31. On 3rd and 11 at the 2 minute warning, Prescott threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant a 22 yard gain. Williams ran for 16. Prescott went to Pickens for a 37 yard touchdown to make it 24-6 Cowboys with 1:10 left in the half. For some reason, the rest of the game was played.

The Raiders reached a 2nd and 5 at the Dallas 30 with 14 seconds left. Naturally, Smith threw incomplete twice. Carlson hit from 38 as the Raiders trailed 24-9. Chip Kelly only called 4 running plays in the entire first half. He began the third quarter by calling a run that lost 3 yards. He then abandoned the run and Smith threw incomplete again. The Cowboys took over at their own 20. On 3rd and 4 from their on 37, Prescott went to Pickens for 21 and to Luke for 12. Prescott hit Pickens for 17. Prescott found Flournoy for a 2 yard touchdown to cap the 12 play, 80 yard, 7 minute drive and make it 31-9 Cowboys. NFL rules do not allow games to be called for mismatch.

The Raiders actually managed a 14 play, 62 yard, 8 minute drive. Smith hit Tre Tucker for a 6 yard touchdown 90 seconds into the fourth quarter. The Raiders defense forced a stop as the Raiders had a ray of hope down 31-16. That hope quickly evaporated as a great punt pinned them at their own one yard line. First came a false start. Then came a deep handoff to Ashton Jeanty, who was gang tackled in the end zone for a safety to have the Cowboys up by 17. The Raiders tried to go onside kick on the free kick, which failed. The Cowboys took another 8 minutes off the clock and reached a 4th and 1 at the Raiders 4. With the chance for a 40 burger, Brian Schottenheimer went for it. Prescott had a wide open Lamb in the flat. There was no defender within a mile of Lamb. Lamb dropped the ball. 

With 4 minutes left in regulation, it did not matter. The Raiders offensive line can’t block, Chip Kelly won’t run the ball, Geno Smith has no pocket presence. Wash, rinse, repeat. The Raiders even went for it on 4th and 1 from their own 14. Smith was sacked. The Raiders even received a penalty for 12 men on the field when the Cowboys were trying to take a knee. Chip Kelly called 46 pass plays and only 11 runs. The Raiders had a net total of 28 yards rushing. The Cowboys still have a losing record but the Raiders are a miserable 2-8. 33-16 Cowboys 

 

NFL 2025 Week 11 Prequel

November 12th, 2025

NFL 2025 Week 11 Prequel

Thursday, November 13, 2025, 8pm

New York Patriots (-11 1/2) at New York Jets — Yes, the Patriots are the far superior team. However, the Jets have won two straight. The spread is too big for a road team on prime time against a team that is hungry and desperate. A garbage touchdown could defeat the spread. Patriots win but fail to cover

Sunday, November 16, 9:30am

Washington Commanders at Miami Dolphins (-2 1/2) — Both teams are awful but the Dolphins are coming off a big emotional home win over Buffalo. The Commanders are just too injured. The Dolphins are less injured. At home, go with the team that is not completely bruised and battered. Dolphins cover

1pm

Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers (-5 1/2) — The Steelers have looked ugly the last couple of weeks but there is zero reason to back the Bengals until their starting quarterback returns from injury. nevertheless, these teams are fierce rivals, which can make for a close game. The Steelers should handle business, but not in a  blowout. Steelers win but fail to cover

Los Angeles Chargers (-2 1/2) at Jacksonville Jaguars — The Jaguars blew a 19 point fourth quarter lead last week. The Chargers have a very good defense. Both quarterbacks are great but the Jaguars have played badly in recent weeks. Go with the better defense. Chargers cover

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Buffalo Bills (-5 1/2) — The Buccaneers lost at home to New England. Now they go on the road and face a very good but angry Bills team who was humiliated at Miami last week. Expect the Bills to rebound, but both of these teams play close games. A blowout is unlikely. Bills win but fail to cover

Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings (-3) — The Bears overcame a 10 point fourth quarter deficit to win at home last week. Meanwhile, the Vikings looked awful in a home loss against Baltimore. Under normal circumstances the Vikings would win easily, but the Bears are overachieving and the Vikings are underachieving. Go with the trend. Upset special, Bears win outright

Houston Texans (-7 1/2) at Tennessee Titans — The Texans overcame a 19 point fourth deficit to stun Jacksonville. Now they just have to avoid a hangover against a horrendous Tennessee team with an interim coach. The Texans have a good defense. Yet the spread is too high for a road team playing with a backup quarterback. Davis Mills led a 26 point fourth quarter last week, but that lightning will not strike twice. Texans win but fail to cover

Carolina Panthers at Atlanta Falcons (-3 1/2) — Both of these teams are utterly inconsistent The Panthers won this matchup in Carolina 30-0. Yet last week at home the Panthers laid an egg in losing at home to lifeless New Orleans. The Falcons took Indianapolis to the limit in Berlin before losing in overtime. With these teams, the question is which version  of them will show up. Go with the home field. Falcons cover

Green Bay Packers (-8 1/2) at New York Giants — The Giants just fired Brian Daboll after their latest meltdown. The Packers are coming off of a brutal home loss against Philadelphia. The Packers are the better team, but it is common for a team to fight hard for an interim coach, especially in his first game at home. Jackson Dart is out with a concussion, but Russell Wilson has not forgotten everything. Packers win but fail to cover

4pm

Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams (-2 1/2) — This is why we watch football. A pair of 7-2 division rivals face off for the division lead. The Rams have the better offense but the Seahawks have the better defense. Home field is not an issue. The Seahawks blasted Arizona in a game that was over by halftime. The Rams are coming off of an emotional road win at hated san Francisco. Go with the defense. Upset special, Seahawks win outright

San Francisco 49ers (-3) at Arizona Cardinals — The 49ers looked awful in a home loss to the Rams. The Cardinals are just awful. If ever there was a week for the 49ers to regroup, this would be it. 49ers cover 

Baltimore Ravens (-8 1/2) at Cleveland Browns — The Browns lost to a Jets team that doubled their victories on the season with that game. The Ravens were 1-5 injured mess but have won three straight since Lamar Jackson returned. Yet the Browns have a good defense, which should be enough to defeat the spread at home. Ravens win but fail to cover

Kansas City Chiefs (-3 1/2) at Denver Broncos — The Chiefs have won the AFC West for the last 9 years. Yet the Broncos currently have the division lead. Patrick Mahomes is still all world but Bo Nix is quite good as well. The Broncos have the better defense and the home field. Sean Payton will certainly use being home underdogs as rocket fuel to motivate his team. If the Broncos are ever going to win the division, this is the game. Upset special, Broncos win outright. 

8pm

Detroit Lions at Philadelphia Eagles (-1 1/2) — The Eagles are coming off a brutal road win at Green Bay. While they are at home, the Lions offense is back in championship form. The Eagles are the defending champions but the Lions still believe they are the best team. Jalen Hurts is slightly better than Jared Goff, while Saquon Barkley and Jahmyr Gibbs are both running wild. As well as the Lions are playing, this is one to go with the home field, especially if cold or bad weather slows the Detroit offense. Eagles cover

Monday, November 17, 8pm

Dallas Cowboys (-3 1/2) at Las Vegas Raiders — The Raiders have a good defense and a miserable offense. The Cowboys have a good offense and a miserable defense. Home field means nothing for this game. The Raiders fired their special teams coach after two heartbreaking losses. The Raiders lost by a missed field goal and a blocked punt at Denver. The Cowboys can’t stop anyone. The Raiders fight to the end. Yet they find ways to lose. Cowboys win but fail to cover