NFL 2021 Week 18 Recap

NFL 2021 Week 18 Recap

Kansas City Chiefs at Denver Broncos was the Saturday afternoon game. The 7-9 Broncos were done for the year.. The question would be if Vic Fangio would be fired on Black Monday or earlier. Drew Lock replaced Teddy Bridgewater, who still had not recovered from his concussion. While the Broncos had nothing to play for, the 11-5 Chiefs had everything to play for. Last week they lost at Cincinnati, ending their eight game win streak and knocking them from the number one seed. The Chiefs had already locked up the AFC West. With a win and a Tennessee loss on Sunday, the Chiefs would regain the top seed with home field throughout the playoffs and a first round bye. 

The Chiefs brought the offense and the Broncos brought the defense. The Chiefs began at their own 9 yard line. On 3rd and 7 from their own 12, Patrick Mahomes ran for 11. Mahomes then found Mecole Hardman for 21 yards and Byron Pringle for 11. On 3rd and 1 from the Denver 33, Damien Williams gained 3. On 3rd and 1 from the Denver 21, Williams again gained 3. Mahomes ran for 11 more. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Mahomes hit Travis Kelce for the touchdown. The staggering 17 play, 91 yard, 8 minute drive had the Chiefs up 7-0. 

The Broncos took over at their own 33 and quickly went 3 and out. Yet a roughing the kicker penalty on the punt gave the Broncos new life and kept the drive going. On 3rd and 3 from the Chiefs 43, Williams gained 9. On 3rd and 4 from the Kansas City 28, Lock hit Tony Patrick for 6. Vic Fangio then went to the bag of tricks. Williams took the direct snap and lateraled to Cortland Sutton, who hit Noah Fant for 16 yards. Lock then ran for a 5 yard touchdown to cap the 12 play, 67 yard, 5 1/2 minute drive for a 7-7 game. The Broncos got it back at their own 20 in the second quarter. Melvin Gordon ripped off big gains of 29 and 6. Williams ran for 5 and 3. Lock hit Patrick for 11. On 3rd and 7 from the Chiefs 23, Lock scrambled all the way for the touchdown as the Broncos had the surprising 14-7 lead. 

The Chiefs moved from their own 25 to a 1st and goal at the 6. Then offensive holding killed the drive. Harrison Butker hit the 34 yard field goal as the Chiefs trailed 14-10at the half. After a third quarter touchback, Derrick Gore ran for 6 and Mahomes hit Kelce for 10. Gore added 5 more and Mahoems scrambled for a 25 yard gain. Gore gained 5 more and Mahomes hit Hardman for 7. On 3rd and 7 from the Denver 14, Mahomes hit Jerick McKinnon for the touchdown. The second lead change of the game had the Chiefs back on top 17-14.  

The Broncos soon faced 3rd and 13 from their own 22. Lock went deep to Patrick for 31. Gordon then broke free for a 47 yard touchdown. Just like that, the third lead change had the Broncos back on top 21-17. A field position game had the Chiefs had the taking over at their own 43. Offensive holding had the Chiefs facing 3rd and 20 at their own 33. A short pass from Mahomes to Pringle went for a 19 yard gain. Andy Reid gambled on 4th and 1 from the Denver 48. Mahomes hit Tyreek Hill for 2 yards. The fourth quarter began with the Chiefs facing 2nd and 6 at the Denver 32. Mahoems threw incomplete twice. Butker nailed the 51 yard field goal to get the Chiefs within 21-20. 

The Broncos took over at their own 25 and moved 62 yards in 10 plays and 7 minutes. A touchdown would not put the game out of reach but it would put the Broncos in a very strong position. Midway through the fourth quarter, the Broncos faced 2nd and 2 at the Kansas City 9 yard line. The home crowd was smelling upset. Moment later they were left shellshocked. Gordon got the carry and got blasted in the backfield. He fumbled the football. Bolton recovered for the Chiefs, broke through a tackle attempt by Lock, and rumbled 86 yards for a defensive touchdown. Walrus Andy Reid went for the 2 point conversion and Mahomes got in. Just like that, the fourth lead change had the Chiefs back in front 28-21. 

After a touchback, Lock connected with Patrick for a 29 yard gain. On 3rd and 6 from the Chiefs 42, Lock went deep to Jerry Jeudy for 28 more. Yet on 1st and 10 from the Chiefs 14 a run gained one yard and Lock threw incomplete twice. With 4 1/2 minutes left, Vic Fangio made a very controversial decision. With nothing to lose, Fangio decided to kick a field goal rather than go for it. Brandon McManus hit the 31 yard field goal to get the Broncos within 4 points, but the crowd booed the decision. Fangio decided to trust his defense to get the ball back. 

Whoever expected the Chiefs to run the ball do not know pass-happy Walrus Andy Reid. Mahomes went to Hardman for a 44 yard gain. A pass from Mahomes to McKinnon went for 8 yards and another first down as Fangio took his last timeout on defense with 3 1/2 minutes left. With 2:03 left after a false start, the Chiefs faced 3rd and 8 from the Denver 17. One more stop would hold the Chiefs to a field goal and give the Broncos a chance to tie or even win the game. Since the 2 minute warning had not happened yet, a run or pass would make little difference from a clock standpoint. Mahomes found Kelce for a 12 yard gain to put the dagger in. Mahomes took 3 knees and Fangio’s conservative decision backfired. Fangio was fired on Sunday. The 12-5 Chiefs locked up the two seed. The Chiefs enter the playoffs winners of 9 of their last 10 games, making Andy Reid a most pleased walrus indeed. They host Pittsburgh in the Wildcard round. However, Tennessee would win on Sunday to deny the Chiefs the top seed, making Andy Reid a most concerned, furrow-browed walrus indeed. 28-24 Chiefs

 

Dallas Cowboys at Philadelphia Eagles is the Saturday night game. The 11-5 Cowboys came in having already clinched the NFC East. The 9-7 Eagles had locked up the wildcard. With nothing to play for, Kevin Siriani benched his starters. Gardner Minshew started in place of Jalen Hurts. Eagles center Jason Kelce wanted to keep his games played streak of122 games alive, so he played the very first offensive snap and then sat down for the night. The Cowboys kept their starters in for an outside chance at moving up from the four seed to the two seed. It was a questionable decision by Mike McCarthy. 

The Eagles began facing 3rd and 9 from their own 26. Minshew went deep to Devonta Smith for 25 and Jalen Reagor for 12 more. On 3rd and 3 from the Dallas 30, Kenneth Gainwell gained 9, 12 and 4. On 3rd and goal from the 3, Minshew hit Jackson for the touchdown to cap the 11 play, 75 yard, 5 1/2 minute drive and make it 7-0 Eagles. The Cowboys soon faced 3rd and 5 at their own 30. Dak Prescott hit Cedrick Wilson for 16 and CeeDee Lamb for 14. Mike McCarthy decided to go for it on 4th and 4 from the Philadelphia 34. Prescott hit Amari Cooper for 14. Prescott then went to Wilson for a 14 yard touchdown to finish the 10 play, 75 yard drive and make it 7-7. 

The Cowboys got it back at their own 44 and Prescott went deep to Cooper for 27. Yet offensive holding killed the drive. Greg Zuerlein hit a 48 yard field goal to make it 10-7 Cowboys. The Eagles moved from their own 36 and moved to a 2nd and 9 at the Dallas 13. Yet a sack of Minshew killed that drive. Jake Elliott hit from 38 for a 10-10 tie in the second quarter. The Cowboys took over at their own 26. Prescott went deep to Lamb for 31. On 3rd and 5 from the Philadelphia 24, Prescott went deep to Wilson for the touchdown and the 17-10 Cowboys lead. The Eagles soon faced 3rd and 5 from their own 30. Minshew hit Quez Watkins for 22. Huntley gained 18. On 3rd and 5 from the Dallas 25, Gainwell gained 18 and then ran around the end for the 7 yard touchdown. The 10 play, 75 yard drive tied the game for the third time 17-17 with 3:40 left in the first half. 

After a touchback, Ezekiel Elliott gained 26. Prescott went deep to Cooper for 26 more. Prescott hit Dalton Schultz for the 2 yard touchdown for a 23-17 Cowboys lead with 1:48 left in the half. Greg “The Leg” Zuerlein missed his 6th extra point of the year. The Eagles had moved the ball well in the first half but their last possession went wrong. Minshew was buried on 3rd and 16 to have the Eagles punting on 4th and 29. A shanked punt that may have been partially blocked netted only 22 yards and gave the Cowboys a short field. Prescott was 16 of 21 for 240 yards, 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions in the first half alone. The Cowboys scored on all 5 possessions of the first half. 

In the third quarter the Eagles moved to a 1st and 10 at the Dallas 22. A pass to the end zone was dropped by Arcega-Whiteside. It went right through his hands on body. On the next play Arcega-Whiteside was called for offensive pass interference. Elliott did hit a 40 yard field goal to get the Eagles within 30-20 with 6 minutes left in the third quarter but it was a missed opportunity. On 3rd and 7 from their own 32, Prescott fired over the middle to Wilson, who split the seam for a 37 yard gain. On 3rd and 1 from the Philly 23, Elliott banged up the gut for 3. On 3rd and 7 from the Philly 17, Prescott hit Corey Clement for only 6 as the fourth quarter ended. The fourth quarter began with Mike McCarthy deciding to go for it on 4th and 1 from the Philly 11. Clement made it up the gut for 3 yards. Prescott then found a wide open Clement in the flat for an easy 8 yard touchdown. It was the first time in Prescott’s career that he has thrown 5 touchdown passes in a game. It also was his 37th touchdown pass of the season, a franchise record. The 14 play, 84 yard, 6 1/2 minute drive had the Cowboys comfortably ahead 37-20. 

Prescott was done for the night as Cooper Rush played most of the fourth quarter. From just past midfield, Clement busted up the middle for a 37 yard gain. On 3rd and 2 from the Philly 4, Ito Smith rammed it straight up the middle into the end zone. A once close game was now a blowout with the Cowboys up 44-20. Minshew then had a pass bounce off of Arcega-Whiteside’s fingertips and get intercepted by Leyton Vander Esch. The Cowboys took over at the Philly 25. JaQuan Hardy took it up the middle for a 22 yard touchdown. For the 2nd time in 3 weeks, the Cowboys topped 50 points as they had the 51-20 lead. The Eagles did get a garbage touchdown just past the 2 minute warning. The Cowboys starters are much better than the Eagles backups. In the Wildcard games, the Cowboys will host San Francisco and the Eagles are at Tampa Bay. 51-26 Cowboys

Green Bay Packers at Detroit Lions — The 13-3 Packers clinched the NFC North and home field throughout the playoffs. Matt LaFleur was supposed to give his starters the week off and teach Aaron Rodgers how to hold a clipboard. Yet with nothing to play for, it was stunning to see Rodgers and the starters take the field. The Lions with a loss combined with a Jacksonville win would give the Lions the top pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. The Packers began at their own 26. On the first play from scrimmage, Rodgers hit Allan Lazard for 28 yards.  On 3rd and 4 from the Detroit 40, Rodgers hit Devonta Adams for 5. On 3rd and 10 from the Detroit 35, Rodgers hit Adams for 11. On 3rd and 3 from the Detroit 17, Rodgers hit Lazard for 8. On 3rd and goal at the one, Rodgers hit Lazard for the touchdown. The 13 play, 74 yard, 7 1/2 minute drive made it 7-0 Packers. 

With nothing to lose, Dan Campbell called a fake punt with the Lions facing 4th and 13 from their own 35. Punter Fox threw a perfect pass that went right through the receiver’s hands incomplete. Rodgers came back in the game and on 3rd and 9 was sacked to push the Packers out of field goal range. The Lions took over at their on 7. Jared Goff hit Amon-Ra St. Brown for 17. Dan Campbell then went big into the bag of tricks. A pair of laterals and reverses led to Kennedy throwing deep to a wide open Raymond for a 75 yard touchdown and a 7-7 game. After a touchback, Rodgers was still in the game. The Packers moved to a 2nd and 4 at the Detroit 43 early in the second quarter. Rodgers was tackled for no gain and then threw incomplete. Matt LaFleur went for it on 4th and 4 and a completion gained only one yard. 

Goff hit St. Brown for 9 and 16, Swift for 6, and St. Brown for 21. On 3rd and goal at the one, Reynolds lost a yard. With literally nothing to lose, Dan Campbell went for it. On 4th and goal at the 2, Goff hit St. Brown for the touchdown. The 10 play, 57 yard, 6 minute drive made it 14-7 Lions. After a touchback, Dillon gained 8 and 5. Rodgers hit Adams for 16 and 9. Rodgers went to Lazard for a 29 yard touchdown. Mason Crosby missed the extra point as the Packers trailed 14-13 with 2 1/2 minutes left in the half. After a touchback, the Lions moved to a 2nd and 5 at the Green Bay 16 with 9 seconds left. Goff threw incomplete, leaving 5 seconds. This time Dan Campbell took no chances. Riley Patterson hit the 34 yard field goal to make it 17-13 Lions. Matt LaFleur benched his starters at halftime. Jordan Love played the second half in place of Rodgers.

On the third play of the third quarter on 3rd and 11 from their own 30, Love hit Winfree for 2 but Winfree fumbled and the Lions recovered at the Green Bay 36. One play and 9 seconds later, the Lions led 24-13 as Goff hit Brock Wright for the touchdown. After a touchback, the Packers moved 58 yards in 11 plays and 5 minutes. On 2nd and 7 from the Detroit 17, Love threw incomplete twice. Crosby hit from 36 to get the Packers within 24-16. A shanked 30 yard punt gave the Packers the ball back at their own 43. Taylor ran for 12 and 9. Love hit Winfree for 12. On 3rd and 2 from the Detroit 16, Love threw incomplete. Matt LaFleur went for it. On 4th and 2, Love hit Winfree for just enough. On 3rd and 2 from the Detroit 6, Love hit Taylor for 3. The fourth quarter began with Patrick Taylor running for a one yard touchdown. Matt LaFleur went for 2 to tie the game and Love threw incomplete as the Packers trailed 24-22. 

After a touchback, the Lions moved 57 yards in 14 plays and 7 1/2 minutes. On 2nd and 8 from the Green Bay 18, Goff threw incomplete twice. Patterson hit from 36 to make it 27-22 Lions with 6 1/2 minutes left in regulation. After a touchback, the Packers struck quickly. On 3rd and 1 from their own 34, Love hit St. Brown for 4. On the next play Love went to Josiah Deguara for a 62 yard touchdown. Matt LaFleur went for 2 and Love got in to make it 30-27 Packers with 5 minutes left. After a touchback, Raymond gained 13. Goff then hit St. Brown for 28. On 3rd and 5 from the Green Bay 29, Goff hit Wright for 15. D’Andre Swift ran for a 14 yard touchdown. With 1:54 to play the Lions led 34-30. Two plays after a touchback Love was intercepted by Moore, who returned it 21 yards to the Green Bay 15 with 1:13 left. Yet the Packers had all 3 timeouts. Offensive holding killed the drive. Patterson hit the 27 yard field goal to put the Lions up by 7, but the Packers still had 41 seconds and one timeout from their own 22. From their own 40 with 27 seconds left, Love was intercepted. The Lions will have the 2nd pick in the Draft. The Packers have next week off to get healthy. The Lions starters beat the Packers backups, but they were winning over the Packers starters too. For the Lions, it was a nice way to end the season and have something to build on. 37-30 Lions

 

Indianapolis Colts at Jacksonville Jaguars — The 9-6 Colts with a win would guarantee themselves a playoff spot. A loss would require them to get plenty of help to still get in. The Jaguars with a loss would guarantee themselves the top pick in the 2022 NFL Draft. The Jaguars began the game facing 3rd and 13 from their own 22. Trevor Lawrence then hit Jones for a 17 yard gain. On 3rd and 10 from their own 39 after a false start, Lawrence hit Jones for 12 and again for 16. On 3rd and 1 from the Indianapolis 9, Lawrence hit Jacob Hollister for 7. Lawrence then went to Laquon Treadwell for the 2 yard touchdown. The 12 play, 75 yard, 8 minute drive gave the Jaguars the surprising 7-0 lead. 

The Colts moved from their own 39 to a 3rd and 2 at the Jacksonville 42. Carson Wentz threw incomplete and Frank Reich immediately decided to go for it. On 4th and 2, Jonathan Taylor gained only one yard.  The Colts got it back at their own 20 and moved to a 2nd and 1 at the Jacksonville 11. Taylor then lost 2 yards. On 3rd and 3, Wentz was crushed in the pocket for a 10 yard loss. Mike Badgley hit the 41 yard field goal, but after 12 plays, 57 yards and 8 minutes, the Colts trailed 7-3 in the second quarter. After a touchback, the Jaguars moved to a 3rd and 2 at the Indianapolis 4 yard line. Lawrence threw incomplete and Darrell Bevell decided to play it safe and take the points. Matt Wright hit the 22 yard field goal to cap the 11 play, 71 yard, 6 minute drive and put the Jaguars up 10-3 with 3:10 left in the half. The Jaguars got it back at their own 27 with 1:35 left in the half and moved to a 1st and goal at the 2 with 10 seconds left. Lawrence threw incomplete twice. Darrell Bevell decided not to gamble. Wright kicked the 20 yard field goal to end the half with the Jaguars winning in shocking fashion 13-3. 

The Colts began the third quarter at their own 20. From their own 38, Wentz was sacked and fumbled. The Jaguars recovered at the Indianapolis 23. On 3rd and 8, Lawrence threw incomplete. Wright his his third field goal from 39 to make it 16-3 Jaguars. The Colts took over midway through the third quarter at their own 29. Wentz went deep and had a pass deflected and intercepted by Wilson. The Jaguars had a short field at the Indy 45. Armstead got around the end for 28. on 3rd and goal at the 3, Lawrence hit Marvin Jones for the touchdown as the Jaguars were winning a shocker 23-3 after three quarters. A strong kickoff return had the Colts taking over at their own 45. They moved to a 4th and goal at the one with 13 minutes left in regulation. Frank Reich went for it. Jonathan Taylor got the carry and ran into a Jacksonville brick wall for no gain. The Colts got it back at their own 43. On 4th and 12 Reich went for it again and Wentz threw incomplete with 10 minutes left. Wright hit his fourth field goal to make it 26-3 Jaguars midway through the fourth quarter. The Colts got one garbage touchdown with 4 1/2 minutes left but the onside kick failed. On 4th and 2 from the Indy 41 with 2:06 left, Darrell Bevell went for it and Lawrence gained 3 to end it. The Jaguars even with the win still get the top pick in the Draft because Detroit also won. In an absolute shocker, the Colts went from 9-6 and almost in to 9-8 and out of the playoffs. If ever a game deserved ESPN uber-nnouncer Chris Berman’s maxim, this one was it. “THAT’s why they PLAY the GAMES!” 26-11 Jaguars

Washington I-95 Pileup at New York Giants — Both teams are done for the year. The No-Names began at their own 19 and moved 76 yards in 11 plays and 6 minutes. On 2nd and 3 from the Giants 4 yard line, a run lost a yard. Then Taylor Heinicke on 3rd and 4 threw incomplete. Joey Slye hit the 23 yard field goal to make it 3-0 No-Names. The Giants from their own 20 moved 45 yards in 10 plays and 6 1/2 minutes. Joe Judge went for it on 4th and 1 at the Washington 32. Bachman went laterally and got blown up for a 3 yard loss. On the last play of the half Slye hit from 43 to make it 6-0 No-Names. Late in the third quarter the Giants took over at their 14. From their 26, Jake Fromm was intercepted by Bobby McCain, who returned it for a 30 yard defensive touchdown. The 2 point try failed but the No-Names led 12-0. The Giants took over at their own 31 and moved 69 yards in 14 plays and 7 1/2 minutes. After converting twice on 4th down, on 3rd and 7 from the Washington 22, Fromm hit Darius Slayton for the touchdown. With 11 1/2 minutes left in regulation the Giants were within 12-7. The No-Names took over at their own 28. Antonio Gibson ran for 11, 9, 17 and 2. On 3rd and 3 from the Giants 23, Williams gained 5. Gibson ran for an 18 yard touchdown to make it 19-7 No-Names with 6 1/2 minutes left. On the next play from scrimmage after a touchback, Fromm was sacked and fumbled. The No-Names recovered at the Giants 12. Slye kicked one more field to complete the scoring. Fromm threw a Hail Mary interception on the final play for good measure. Giants General Manager Dave Gettleman retired on Monday after 35 years in football. Joe Judge survived Black Monday but not Black Tuesday, as he was fired. 22-7 I-95 Pileup

Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings — Both teams are done for the year and both coaches Matt Nagy and Mike Zimmer were expected to be fired on Black Monday. Justin Fields was still injured so Red rifle Andy Dalton started for the Bears. The Bears moved from their own 37 to a 3rd and 6 at the Minnesota 24. Dalton threw incomplete. Cairo Santos hit the 43 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Bears. The Bears got it back at their own 47 and moved to a 4th and 5 at the Minnesota 35. Matt Nagy went for it and Dalton was sacked for a 15 yard loss. The Bears got it back at their own 12 and moved 70 yards in 11 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. On 4th and 1 from the Minnesota 13, Nagy gambled again and Dalton was sacked again for a 5 yard loss. The bears got it back at their own 36 and moved to a 3rd and 7 at the Minnesota 28. Dalton threw incomplete. This time Nagy did not gamble. Santos hit the 46 yard field goal to make it 6-0 Bears with 5 minutes left in the half. The bears got it back at their own 33 with 3:10 left in the half. David Montgomery gained 9. From midfield, Dalton hit Byrd for 14 and 5 and Goodwin for 8. On 3rd and 10 from the Minnesota 23, Dalton went to Williams for the touchdown. Nagy went for the 2 point conversion and a shovel pass from Dalton saw Robinson bang it in to make it 14-0 Bears. 

Only 30 seconds remained in the half, in which the Vikings had done nothing. From the Minnesota 24, Cousins went to Justin Jefferson for 25 and deep to Ihmir Smith-Marsette for 40. On 1st and 10 from the Chicago 11, offensive holding killed any chance of a touchdown. Yet Greg Joseph hit the 39 yard field goal to finally get the Vikings on the board. The Vikings began the third quarter facing 3rd and 1 at their own 34. Dalvin Cook got around the end for a 25 yard gain. On 3rd and 13 from the Chicago 44, Cousins went bombs away to Smith-Marsette for the touchdown as the Vikings were right back in it down 14-10. The Bears after a touchback moved to a 3rd and goal at the 8. Dalton scrambled around the right end and dove into the end zone. Yet on further review his knee was down and the call was reversed to 4th and goal at the one. For a 3rd time Nagy went for it and for a 3rd time Dalton was sacked for a 14 yard loss. The Bears got it back at their own 42 and moved to a 3rd and 6 at the Minnesota 24. Dalton threw incomplete. Santos hit his third field goal from 42 as the Bears led 17-10 after three quarters. 

The Vikings soon faced 3rd and 7 from their own 28. Cousins went deep to Smith-Marsette for 19. The Vikings began the fourth quarter at their own 47. On 3rd and 2 from the Chicago 45, Cousins went to Justin Jefferson for the touchdown and a 17-17 tie. The Vikings got it back at their own 13 with 11 minutes left in regulation. On 3rd and 4 from their 19, Cousins hit Jefferson for 26. Cook ran for 29. Cousins hit KJ Osborn for the 21 yard touchdown. Midway through the fourth quarter, the Vikings had their first lead of the game up 24-17. After a touchback, the Bears moved to a 4th and 1 just shy of midfield with 5minutes left. Matt Nagy went for it. Dalton found Patrick Peterson, who plays defense for the Vikings. Defense returned the interception 66 yards for the clinching touchdown as the Vikings fell behind 14-0 and outscored the Bears 31-3 the rest of the way. The Vikings scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to end the season with a win. Dalton threw one more interception for good measure and the Bears turned it over on downs one more time as well. Both coaches were fired on Black Monday. So were both general managers Ryan Pace and Rick Spielman in a clean sweep for both organizations. 31-17 Vikings

Tennessee Titans at Houston Texans — The 11-5 Titans already clinched the AFC South. The Titans with a win would clinch home field throughout the playoffs and a first round bye. A loss would force them to host a game on Wildcard weekend. A scoreless first quarter saw Randy Bullock miss a 42 yard field goal for the Titans. The Titans began the second quarter at their own 6 yard line. Ryan Tannehill hit Julio Jones for 9 and 19. On 3rd and 7 from their own 37Tannehill hit Anthony Firkser for 17. Tannehill went to Westbrook-Ikhine for 9 Hilliard ran for 16. Tannehill hit Foreman for 15 down to the one. A touchdown was nullified but on 3rd and goal at the 5, Tannehill hit Firkser for the touchdown that did count. The 11 play, 94 yard, 6 1/2 drive made it 7-0 Titans. The Titans got it back at their own 15. Tannehill hit AJ Brown for 14. Foreman ran for 13. Tannehill went deep to Brown for 24 and again to Brown for a 14 yard touchdown to make it 14-0 Titans. The Titans got it back at their own 36 with 44 seconds left in the half. Tannehill hit Jones for 14. On 3rd and 10 just past midfield, Tannehill was intercepted but defensive pass interference instead meant a 45 yard gain and 1st and goal at the 4 with 11 seconds left. Tannehill hit Westbrook-Ikhine for the touchdown to make it 21-0 Titans at the intermission. The second half was completely different. 

The Texans began the third quarter at their own 28. Davis Mills hit Johnson for 7 and Danny Amendola for 9. On 3rd and 1 just past midfield, Rex Burkhead got around the end for 5. On 2nd and 15 from the Tennessee 48, Mills hit Burkhead deep for 20 and Moore deep for a 28 yard touchdown to get the Texans within 21-7. The Texans got it back at their own 35. They moved all the way to a 1st and 10 at the Tennessee 15. Mills was sacked for a 9 yard loss to kill the drive.Kaimi Fairbairn hit a 31 yard field goal to get the Texans within 21-10. The Texans got it back at their own 18. Mills went deep to Amendola for 37. On the first play of the fourth quarter Mills went deep to Collins for 30. On 3rd and 2 from the Tennessee 7, Burkhead gained 3. Mills hit Amendola for a 7 yard touchdown. David Culley went for 2 and Mills hit Amendola again for the conversion. With 11 1/2 minutes left in regulation the Texans were right back in it down 21-18.

The Titans soon faced 3rd and 5 from their own 30. Tannehill went deep to Westbrook-Ikhine for 36. On 3rd and 6 from the Houston 30, Tannehill went deep to Firkser for 24. Tannehill hit Jones for a 3 yard touchdown to give the Titans breathing room up 28-18 midway through the fourth quarter.  After a touchback, Mills hit Moore for a pair of 5 yard gains sandwiched around a 15 yard run by Johnson. Mills hit Amendola for 21, 5, and finally for the 26 yard touchdown. With 4 minutes left in the game, the Texans were right back in it down a field goal. They needed a defensive stop. The Titans took over at their own 28. Tannehill hit Brown for 16. Hilliard gained 10. On 3rd and 2 from the Houston 48, Hilliard got just enough as the Texans took their final timeout on defense with 3 minutes left. At the 2 minute warning with the Titans facing 2nd and 10 at the Houston 46, Hilliard gained 11 to lock up the win. The Titans clinched home field throughout the playoffs and the first round bye. David Culley temporarily survived Black Monday, but on Thursday he was fired after only one season at the helm. 28-25 Titans 

Pittsburgh Steelers at Baltimore Ravens — The 8-7 Steelers and 8-8 Ravens were in the same position. The winner would need a bunch of help to make the playoffs. The loser was automatically out. A few weeks ago the Steelers won a brutal game 20-19. The Ravens came in having lost 5 straight and would again be without Lamar Jackson due to his injured ankle. Tyler Huntley got the start. So did Ben Roethlisberger, in what was widely expected to be his final regular season game. The cliches stayed true to form. This was an AFC North street fight and a bare-fisted slobberknocker between 2 teams that are mirror images of each other. Add in pouring rain at the Big Crabcake and you had a brutal slog. An early fumble by Tyler Huntley set up the Steelers at the Baltimore 39. The Steelers moved to a 4th and 1 at the Baltimore 5. Mike Tomlin went for it but a false start killed the try. Chris Boswell hit the 28 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Steelers. Huntley was then intercepted but Roethlisberger was intercepted as well. The Ravens began the second quarter with John Harbaugh gambling on a fake punt on 4th and 2 from the Pittsburgh 45. Punter Koch threw a good ball but Wallace dropped it incomplete. A shanked 33 yard punt gave the Ravens the ball at the Pittsburgh 40 with 1:46 left in the half. With 28 seconds left on 1st and goal at the 3, Huntley was sacked. Huntley then threw incomplete twice. Justin Tucker hit from 24 for a 3-3 halftime slugfest.

The Ravens began the third quarter facing 3rd and 6 at their own 36. Huntley scrambled for 8. Latavius Murray ran for 10 and then broke off a 46 yard touchdown run to make it 10-3 Ravens. The Steelers moved from their own 28 to a 3rd and 1 at the Baltimore 21. Bennie Snell got the carry and got blasted for a one yard loss. Mike Tomlin was not in a gambling mood on 4th and 2. Boswell hit from 40 to get the Steelers within 10-6 midway through the third quarter. The Ravens moved from their 25 to 3rd and 1 at the Baltimore 17. Mark Andrews got stopped. John Harbaugh gambled on 4th and 1and huntley gained 2. The Ravens began the fourth quarter facing 2nd and 6 from the Pittsburgh 11. A touchdown would really tighten the screws and even a field goal would give the Ravens some momentum. Huntley went to the end zone into triple coverage and was intercepted for a touchback. It was a brutal missed opportunity. 

The Ravens got it back at their own 14. Murray gained 2, 6, and on 3rd and 2 at their own 22, only one more. John Harbaugh was not going to gamble on 4th and 1 from his own 23. Yet a 23 yard punt return by McCloud had the Steelers taking over at midfield midway through the fourth quarter. Big Ben hit Chase Claypool for 8 and Claypool ran for 2 more. After a false start the Steelers faced 3rd and 9 at the Baltimore 39. Roethlisberger went deep to McCloud for 20. On 3rd and 6 from the Baltimore 15, Roethlisberger hit Pat Freiermuth for 11. Roethlisberger hit Claypool for a 6 yard touchdown. With 3 minutes left in regulation, the Steelers led 13-10. The Ravens took over at their 32. Huntley went to Andrews for 11 and ran for 21 himself. With 90 seconds left on 3rd and 2 from the Pittsburgh 28, Huntley ran for no gain as the Steelers took their 2nd timeout on defense. The greatest kicker in the game came in for a 46 yard field goal to tie the game. Tucker was good and this was a 13-13 game. The Steelers after a touchback had 1:12 to work with and one timeout. On 3rd and 4 from their own 41, Roethlisberger hit Freiermuth for only 3. On 4th and 1 from their own 44 with 43 seconds left and hard rain coming down, Mike Tomlin again was not in a gambling mood. The Ravens got it back at their own 18 with 37 seconds left. Huntley hit Andrews for 12 but then threw 3 straight incompletions. Regulation would not settle this blood feud. it was time for overtime. 

The Ravens won the coin toss and began overtime at their own 24. Murray gained 11 and 4. On 3rd and 2 from their own 43, Murray gained 3. The Ravens were on the move facing 1st and 10 at their own 46. Yet Murray gained one yard and Huntley threw incomplete twice. The Steelers took over at their own 17. Roethlisberger hit Najee Harris for 11. On 3rd and 7 from their own 31, Roethlisberger hit Freiermuth for 14. On 3rd and 9 from their own 46, Roethlisberger hit Johnson for 11. On 3rd and 8 from the Baltimore 41, Roethlisberegr threw incomplete. After torching the Baltimore defense on 3rd down the entire second half and overtime, the defense finally got a stop. With 2 1/2 minutes left in overtime, Mike Tomlin did not want to try a 59 yard field goal in pouring rain. A punt was not an option because a tie game would eliminate both teams. The only call was to go for it. On 4th and 8, Roethlisberger hit McCloud for 10. That took the heart out of the Baltimore defense. Harris ran for 15. Big Ben took a knee to center the ball. At the 2 minute warning, Boswell came in for a 36 yard try to win it. Boswell was good. The Ravens lost their 6th straight to finish with a losing record and miss the playoffs. The Steelers needed to win and get a ton of help, and by the skin of their teeth they got the last of that help Sunday night. Left for dead a couple weeks ago, the 9-7-1 Steelers were in the playoffs as a Wildcard. Roethlisberger’s career will be extended at least one more week as the Steelers will be at Kansas City. 16-13 Steelers, OT

Cincinnati Bengals at Cleveland Browns – The Bengals were hoping to have a shot at home field advantage throughout the playoffs, but Kansas City’s win on Saturday put the top seed out of reach. The Bengals had already clinched the AFC North but went from having everything to play for to having nothing to play for. Zac Taylor rested his starters including Joe Burrow. Baker Mayfield was also out with an injured shoulder. Brandon Allen and Case Keenum started. Late in the first quarter the Bengals rook over at their own 21. Case Keenum hit Donovan Peoples-Jones for 22. Nick Chubb ran for 6, 3, and 14. Keenum hit Jarvis Landry for a 26 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Browns after the first quarter. A short 32 yard punt gave the Browns the ball back at their own 42 to start the second quarter. Keenum hit Peoples-Jones for 10. Johnson gained 8. Schwartz added 3. Keenum went to Landry for 13 with defensive unnecessary roughness adding 12 more. Johnson gained 8 and then the 4 yard touchdown to make it 14-0 Browns. 

The Browns got it back at their own 16 and with 3 1/2 minutes left were at their own 34 in total control of the game. Then came a fumble that was returned by Trayvon Henderson 29 yards for a defensive touchdown to get the Bengals within 14-7. The Browns took over at their own 26 and moved 63 yards in 12 plays. With 16 seconds left in the half, the Browns had 1st and 10 at the Cincinnati 11. A pair of incompletions left 9 seconds. Even a field goal would make it a 2 score game. On 3rd and 10, Keenum went to the end zone and was intercepted. In the third quarter the Bengals took over at their own 30 and moved to a 3rd and 5 at the Cleveland 39. Allen threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant a 16 yard gain. The Bengals moved to a 1st and 10 at the Cleveland 11. A delay of game penalty and a sack killed the drive. Elliott Fry hit a 36 yard field goal to get the Bengals within 14-10 with 5 minutes left in the third quarter.  The Browns took over at their own 19 and moved 79 yards in 10 plays and 6 minutes. The fourth quarter began with the Browns facing 4th and goal at the 2. Kevin Stefanski went for it and Keenum threw incomplete.

Despite the goal line stand, the Bengals failed to move the ball and punted on 4th and 9 from their own 3. The Browns took over with a short field at the Cincinnati 46. Johnson carried the ball 9 straight times. He  gained 3, 6, and on 3rd and 1 from the Cincy 37, 3 followed by gains of 9, 2, 5, 7, 0 and one. On 3rd and 9 from the 10, Keenum hit Demetric Felton for the touchdown to cap the 10 play, 46 yard, 6 minute drive. Midway through the fourth quarter, the Browns had breathing room up 21-10.  The Bengals soon faced 3rd and 10 from their own 25. Allen hit Taylor for 15. On 3rd and 7 from their own 43, Allen hit Taylor for 26. On 3rd and 2 from the Cleveland 23, Evans gained 10. On 3rd and 10 from the Cleveland 13, Allen hit Evans for 9. With 2 1/2 minutes left, the Bengals took their last timeout before going for it. Allen hit Chris Evans for the touchdown. The 2 point try failed. More importantly, the onside kick also failed. With 1:16 left the Browns faced 3rd and 1 at the Cincy 42. A defensive stop would allow the Bengals to get the ball back with maybe 15 seconds left. It was not to be. Keennum gained 2 as the Browns ended the year on a won. The Bengals backups nearly went on the road and won against plenty of Cleveland starters. The Bengals are the 4 seed and will host the Raiders, who they beat a few weeks ago in Las Vegas, in the Wildcard round. The Bengals last won a playoff game 31 years ago. They beat the Houston Oilers before falling the following week to the Raiders. 21-16 Browns 

San Francisco 49ers at Los Angeles Rams — The 9-7 49ers were guaranteed a Wildcard spot with a win. However, a loss and a New Orleans win would knock the 49ers out of the playoffs. The 49ers came in having beaten the Rams 5 straight times. The 12-4 Rams were in the playoffs but still needed one more win or an Arizona loss to clinch the NFC West. A loss and an Arizona win would have the Rams also being a Wildcard and playing their opening playoff game on the road rather than at home. A win would keep the Rams as the two seed, which would give them a 2nd home game if they win the Wildcard. The Rams began at their own 13 and moved 62 yards in 13 plays and taking 9 minutes off the clock. Yet on 3rd and 6 from San Francisco 15, Matthew Stafford was sacked. Matt Gay hit the 43 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Rams. The Rams got it back and soon faced 3rd and 4 at their own 45. Stafford hit Cooper Kupp for 7 as the first quarter ended. In the second quarter Stafford hit Kupp for 16 and Tyler Higbee for 9. On 3rd and 2 from the San Francisco 29, Stafford hit Van Jefferson for 7 with defensive unnecessary roughness adding 11 more. On 3rd and 8 from the Frisco 9, Stafford hit Kupp for 7. Sean McVay gambled on 4th and 1 from the 2. Stafford hit Higbee for the touchdown to make it 10-0 Rams. The 49ers punted on 4th and 28 from their own 7 and Poweel returned the punt 31 yards to the Frisco 19. On 3rd and 6, Stafford threw a 15 yard touchdown to Higbee for a 17-0 Rams lead. Garoppolo was then intercepted as the Rams were winning a laugher. Sean McVay was 45-0 when the Rams led at the half. New Orleans was winning their game big, meaning the 49ers were on their way to being eliminated.

The 49ers got the ball back at their own 15 with only 38 seconds left and 2 timeouts. Garoppolo hit Brandon Aiyuk for 19. Garoppolo then lateraled to Aiyuk, who lateraled it to Deebo Samuel for a 10 yard gain. Garoppolo hit Hasty for 8 and Aiyuk for 26. Garoppolo spiked the bay to stop the clock with 3 seconds left. Robbie Gould hit a 42 yard field goal to get the 49ers within 17-3. The 49ers began the third quarter facing 3rd and 3 from their own 32. Garoppolo hit Hasty for 13. Garoppolo then went deep to Aiyuk for 31. On 3rd and 2 from the Rams 16, Samuel ran for the touchdown to get the 49ers within 17-10. The 49ers got it back and faced 3rd and 1 from their own 35. Hasty gained 4. Samuel gained 8 and 5. Mitchell gained 6 and 3. On 3rd and 1 from the Rams 39, Garoppolo got the yard. Mitchell gained 9 and 5. Mike Shanahan then went to the bag of tricks. Garoppolo lateraled to Samuel, who threw the halfback option pass to Jauan Jennings for a 24 yard touchdown. The Rams soon faced 3rd and 16 from their own 19. Stafford went bombs away and was intercepted at the San Francisco 32. After three quarters, the game was tied 17-17. 

In the fourth quarter the 49ers moved from their own 23 to a 2nd and 9 at the Rams 17. After a false start, Garoppolo went to the end zone and was intercepted by Jalen Ramsey. Ramsey tried to run it out, a mistake. Instead of taking over at their own 20, the Rams took over at their own 8. Kupp took an end around 18 yards. On 3rd and 6 from their own 30, Stafford went deep to Kupp for 30. A defensive facemask on the next play added 15 more. On 3rd and goal at the 4, Stafford hit Kupp for the touchdown. The 92 yard drive took 5 minutes and had the Rams up 24-17 with 2 1/2 minutes left in the game…and possibly the 49ers season. On 3rd and 9 from their own 26, Garoppolo was sacked at the 2 minute warning. Kyle Shanahan decided not to go for it on 4th and 18 from his own 17. The 49ers had all 3 timeouts so he decided to trust his defense. The Rams took over at their own 40. Sean McVay went ultra conservative. He rammed Michel into the line 3 straight times, forcing the 49ers to use all 3 timeouts. A first down would end it but Michel gained 2, one, and on 3rd and 7, only 2 more. McVay punted and Johnny Hekker pinned the 49ers at their own 12 yard line. They would have 90 seconds and 0 timeouts to go 88 yards.

Garoppolo went to Aiyuk for 21, Jennings for 5, and Samuel deep for 43 yards. With 26 seconds left, Garoppolo hit Jennings for the touchdown. Kyle Shanahan was not interested in risking the entire season on a 2 point conversion. The extra point was good. After a touchback, the Rams had 2 timeouts. Stafford hit Higbee for 12 and the Rams took their 2nd timeout with 21 seconds left. Yet on the next play Stafford was sacked as both teams let the clock click down to double zeroes. The 49ers won the overtime coin toss and moved after a touchback 69 yards in 12 plays and nearly 7 1/2 minutes. On 2nd and goal at the 7, Samuel got stopped for no gain. Then on 3rd and goal, Garoppolo hit Kittle for only one yard. Gould hit the 24 yard field goal to give the 49ers the lead, but the Rams would have one chance with the ball, 2:45 on the clock, and 2 timeouts plus the 2 minute warning. The Rams moved from their 18 t their 38 at the 2 minute warning. Stafford went deep and was intercepted. The 49ers were in the playoffs. Despite the loss, the Rams won the NFC West when Arizona also lost. However, the Rams did lose their grip on the two seed and dropped to the four seed. The 49ers have beaten the Rams 6 straight times. The Rams open the playoffs at home against Arizona, and each team won on the road to split the regular season series. The 49ers are at Dallas. 27-24 49ers, OT

Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers — The Panthers are done for the year. The 12-4 Buccaneers clinched the NFC South. They entered the day as the three seed and had a chance to move up or down by one seed. So Bruce Arians played his starters. The Panthers began facing 3rd and 7 from their own 28. Sam Darnold hit DJ Moore for 20. On 3rd and 4 from the Tampa 46, Vita Tea jumped into the neutral zone. Darnold went to Moore for 11. On 3rd and 6 from the Tampa 26, Darnold hit Robby Anderson for 7. Abdullah ran for 3 and 10. Darnold went to Chuba Hubbard for a 2 yard touchdown. The 14 play, 75 yard, 7 1/2 minute drive had the Panthers up 7-0. Panthers got it back and soon faced 4th and 1 at their own 34. With nothing to lose, Matt Rhule went for it. Moore got around the end for 13. On 3rd and 9 at the Tampa 42, a run only gained 3. The clock was running down to end the first quarter but Rhule took a timeout with one second left. A 57 yard field goal was high risk, So Rhule went for it. On 4th and 6, Darnold threw incomplete. The 10 play, 36 yard, 6 minute drive came up empty.

The 49ers began the second quarter at that same spot and soon faced 4th and 2 at the Carolina 42. Bruce Arians went for it and Tom Brady hit Mike Evans for 14. On 3rd and 3 from the Carolina 21, Brady threw incomplete. Ryan Succop hit from 39 as the Buccaneers were within 7-3. After a touchback the Panthers moved 73 yards in 12 plays and 6 minutes. On 3rd and 2 from the Tampa Bay 3, Darnold hit Tommy Tremble for only one yard. With 5 minutes left in the half Matt Rhule went for it on 4th and 1 from the 2. Darnold kept it and got stopped short. Again, the Panthers came up snake eyes. With 1:48 left in the half, the Buccaneers were pinned at their own 8 yard line. A pair of incompletions meant 3rd and 10 and 1:22 left. The Carolina defense had been great the entire first half, but when it mattered most they broke down. Brady hit Mike Evans for 37. Brady hit Rob Gronkowski for 7 and 20 and then went to Brad Perriman for 24. With 15 seconds left in the half from the one, Brady hit LeVeon Bell for the touchdown. The Buccaneers took a 10-7 lead to the locker rooms after the 92 yard drive.

The Buccaneers began the the third quarter at their own 23. Brady went deep to Gronk for 42 and again for 19. On 3rd and 4 from the Carolina 9, Brady hit Johnson for 7. KeShawn Vaughn ran for a 2 yard touchdown to out the Buccaneers up 17-7. The Panthers moved from their own 31 to a 3rd and 6 at the Tampa 21. Darnold only gained 4. Lirim Hajrullahu hit the 35 yard field goal to get the Panthers within 17-10 with 5 minutes left in the third quarter. The Buccaneers took over at their own 38. Brady went to Evans for 10, Perriman for 4, Baughn for 7 and Perriman for 9. On 3rd and 1 from the Carolina 32, Vaughn gained 3. Brady hit Johnson for 7, Gronk for 14, Vaughn for 5, and on the first play of the fourth quarter, Evans for the 3 yard touchdown. The 11 play, 62 yard, nearly 5 minute drive made it 24-10 Buccaneers. A strong kickoff return had the Panthers taking over at their own 44. Darnold hit Moore for 9, Abdullah for 5 and 15, and Moore for 6. On 3rd and 4 from the Tampa 19, Darnold threw incomplete. With 10 1/2 minutes left and needing 2 touchdowns, going for it on 4th and 4 was necessary. Darnold then hit Anderson for the touchdown. The Panthers were only down 24-17.

After a touchback, the Buccaneers turned out the lights. Brady hit gronkowski for 28, Perriman for 7, Miller for 9, and Evans for a 20 yard touchdown to make it 31-17 Buccaneers midway through the fourth quarter. The Panthers soon faced 3rd and 3 from their own 32. Darnold gained one and fumbled. The Buccaneers recovered and took over at the Carolina 27. Brady hit Gronk for 7 and with 6 1/2 minutes left was sent to the bench. Blaine Gabbert came in to finish the game. On 3rd and 5, Gabbert threw incomplete. Succop hit the 40 yard field goal to make it 34-17 Buccaneers. A pair of incompletions had the Panthers down to their last gasp on 4th and 7 from their own 28. Darnold hit Anderson for only 6. One play and 10 seconds later, Scotty Miller ran for a 33 yard touchdown to turn a close game into a blowout. Darnold added one more interception for good measure. After starting 3-0, the Panthers finished 2-12 as Matt Rhule awaited Black Monday. Because the Rams lost, the Buccaneers thanks to 24 fourth quarter points moved up to the 2 seed, meaning if they win their first home playoff game they will get a 2nd playoff game at home. The Buccaneers in their entire history have never had home field throughout the playoffs. However, they were the 2 seed in 2002 and 2020 when they won it all. They will host Philadelphia in the opening round. 41-17 Buccaneers

Seattle Seahawks at Arizona Cardinals — The Seahawks are done for the year. The 11-5 Cardinals had already clinched a Wildcard. With a win and a Rams loss, the Cardinals would win the NFC West and have their Wildcard playoff game at home rather than on the road. On the second play from scrimmage after a touchback, the Seahawks fumbled and Zach Allen returned it 16 yards for a defensive touchdown. 12 seconds into the game, the Cardinals led 7-0. After a touchback, Rashaad Penny ran for 4, 20 and 6. On 3rd and 2 from the Arizona 43, Russell Wilson went to Tyler Lockett for the touchdown and the 7-7 game. 

The Cardinals then went on a mind-numbing drive. 19…yes, 19….plays. 66 yards. Nearly 11…yes, 11..minutes. From their own 11, the Cardinals soon faced 3rd and 14 from their own 7. Kyler Murray hit Zach Ertz for 13. Kliff Kingsbury made the insane decision of going for ti on 4th and 1 from his own 20. James Conner gained 2. Kingsbury gambled again on 4th and 4 from the Seattle 46. Seattle jumped into the neutral zone. Yet on 3rd and 1 from the Seattle 21, Conner lost 2 yards. Their longest drive of the year had them settling for a 41 yard Matt Prater field goal and a 10-7 Cardinals lead. 

The Seahawks soon faced 3rd and 8 from their own 27. Wilson hit Homer for 23. On 3rd and 8 from the Arizona 48, Wilson went deep to DK Metcalf for 31. On 3rd and 10 from the Arizona 17, Wilson went to Parkinson for 12 and Lockett for the 5 yard touchdownThe 10 play, 75 yard drive had the Seahawks up 14-10. The Seahawks got it back at their own 29 with 3:40 left in the half and moved 52 yards in 11 plays. Yet on 2nd and 6 from the Arizona 19, Wilson threw incomplete twice. Jason Myers hit the 38 yard field goal to make it 17-10 Seahawks at the half. 

The Cardinals began the third quarter with an offensive holding call that had them facing 1st and 20 from their own 13. Murray hit Wesley for 9, Conner for 8, and on 3rd and 3 form their own 30, Kirk deep for 35. Murray hit Ertz for 14 and Conner for a 20 yard touchdown and a 17-17 game. The seahawks soon faced 3rd and 7 from their own 28. Wilson was intercepted by Thompson, who returned it 33 yards down to the Seattle one. Connner got. in as the Cardinals reclaimed the look 24-17.

The Seahawks took over at their own 28. Wilson hit Metcalf for 9, Penny ran for 7 and 29. Metcalf went to Freddie Swain for a 25 yard touchdown to make it 24-24 with 2 minutes left in the third quarter. After a touchback the Cardinals went backward as Murray was sacked twice for losses of 11 and 12. On the last play of the third quarter the Cardinals had to punt on 4th and 25 at their own 10. Punter Lee knew the punt was about Kobe blocked so he held off punting it and tried to run. He then got hit and fumbled as the Seahawks took over at the Arizona 10. On 3rd and goal at the 4, Wilson got in to make it 31-24 Seahawks with 13 minutes left in regulation. 

The Cardinals took over at their own 21 and mounted another long drive of 14 plays, 67 yards, and 7 minutes. Despite 1st and goal at the 8, a run lost 4 yards. Murray then threw a pair of incompletions. With 6 1/2 minutes left in regulation down by 7, Kliff Kingsbury decided to play it very safe on 4th and goal at the 12. Prater hit the 30 yard field goal but the Cardinals still trailed 31-27. The strategy backfired. After a touchback, Wilson hit Lockett for 11. Penny then ran for 3 and then broke free for a 62 yard touchdown run. The Seahawks led 38-27 with only 4 1/2 minutes left. 

After another touchback, the Cardinals moved 57 yards in 14 plays. They moved to a 1st and goal at the 8. A completion gained nothing and then Murray threw incomplete. On 3rd and goal at the 8, Murray threw incomplete and the Cardinals were called for offensive pass interference. Pete Carroll for some reason accepted the penalty yardage rather than decline the penalty and make it 4th down. Murray threw incomplete again. Needing 2 scores, Kliff Kingsbury went with the field goal. Prater hit the 36 yard field goal to get the Cardinals within 8, but the onside kick failed. Carroll wants to keep coaching in Seattle and wants Wilson to return as well. The Cardinals started 10-2 but went 1-4 down the stretch. The Cardinals could have won the NFC West since the Rams lost. Yet with the loss the 11-6 Cardinals settled for the Wildcard. They play their Wildcard game at…who else? The Rams, of course. These teams each won on the opposing team’s field. 38-30 Seahawks

 

New England Patriots at Miami Dolphins — The Dolphins shocked the Patriots in New England in the season opener 17-16 when the Patriots literally fumbled the game away while in position for the winning field goal. The Patriots frequently have a better record than the Dolphins, yet somehow also frequently lose to them in Miami. On more than one occasion, the Dolphins have pulled out holiday miracles at home against New England. As for this season, the Dolphins are done. The 10-6 Patriots had clinched a playoff spot. They were tied for the AFC East lead with Buffalo but did not hold the tie-breaker. If the Patriots won their finale and Buffalo lost, the Patriots would win the division and have a home playoff game. The Patriots chance for home field throughout the playoffs was put out of reach when Kansas City won on Saturday. 

The Dolphins began the game at their own 23. Tua Tagovailoa hit Jalen waddle for 9 and 4. On 3rd and 1 from their own 45, Tagoviloa gained 2. Tagovailoa hit Mike Gesicki for 13. On 3rd and 3 from the New England 23, Tagovailoa hit myles Gaskin for 7 and Parker for 9. On 3rd and 1 from the New England 7, Tagovailoa hit Waddle for the touchdown to make it 7-0 Dolphins. The Patriots soon faced 3rd and 1 at their own 34. Mac Jones found Xavier Howard, who plays defense for Miami. Howard returned the interception 37 yards for a touchdown to make it 14-0 Dolphins. The Dolphins got it back at their own 11 and moved 77 yards in 15 plays and 7 minutes. On 3rd and 6 from the New England 12, Tagovailoa threw incomplete. Jason Sanders hit the 30 yard field goal to make it 17-0 Dolphins in the second quarter.  

The Patriots took over at their own 26, Jones went deep to Hunter Henry for a 35 yard gain. Jones then went to Harris for 7. Kendrick Bourne ran for 8. On 3rd and 1 from the Miami 15, Brandon Bolden ran for the touchdown to get the Patriots within 17-7. The Patriots began the third quarter facing 3rd and 1 at their own 34. Smith gained 5. On 3rd and 9 from their own 40, Jones threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant 7 yards and an automatic first down. Rhamondrae Stevenson 7, 12 and 9. Yet on 3rd and 4 from the Miami 17, Jones was sacked. Nick Folk hit the 43 yard field goal to culminate the 13 play, 50 yard, 6 1/2 minute drive and get the Patriots within 17-10.

After a touchback, Johnson ran for 27. Lindsay added gains of 7, 3 and 5. On 3rd and 7 from the New England 25, Tagovailoa went deep incomplete but defensive pass interference meant a 24 yard gain down to the one. Duke Johnson got the last yard to put the Dolphins up 24-10. The Patriots moved from their own 25 to a 1st and 10 at the Miami 22. Jones fumbled and the Dolphins recovered at their own 24. The Dolphins moved 45 yards in 10 plays and 6 1/2 minutes. On 4th and 1 from their own 33, Brian Flores played it safe and punted but an illegal formation penalty on the defense gave the Dolphins a first down. On 3rd and 7 from the New England 31, Tagovailoa threw incomplete. Sanders hit the 49 yard field goal to have the Dolphins comfortably leading 27-10 with 11 minutes left in regulation. 

After a touchback, Jones hit Henry for 6 and again for 32. On 3rd and 1 from the Miami 28, Bolden gained 4. Harris added 6 and 5. On 3rd and 15 from the Miami 18, Jones hit Bolden for the touchdown. With 6 1/2 minutes left, the Patriots were within 27-17. The Patriots got it back at their own 24 with 5 minutes left. Jones went deep to Meyers for 39.. Jones then hit Harris for 11 and Henry for 8. Defensive pass interference added 11 yards down to the one. Harris got the last yard. With 3 minutes left, the Patriots were right back in it down 27-24. 

Rather than try and run down the clock, Brian Flores got aggressive and after a touchback Tagovailoa hit Smythe for 15 yards and a key first down. With 1:56 left, the Dolphins faced 3rd and 8 at their own 42. One defensive stop would give the Patriots the ball back with plenty of time needing only a field goal to tie. Tagovailoa scrambled for 11 yards and another key first down. The Patriots had to use their timeouts on defense. On 3rd and 5 from the New England 42, a run went nowhere. Yet a punt pinned the Patriots at their own 2 yard line with only 14 seconds left. The attempted hook and laterals went backward and Sam Eguavoen recovered a fumble in the New England end zone for a defensive touchdown. 

The Patriots finished 10-7 and would be the six seed Wildcard. They would not have won the AFC East anyway since Buffalo won their game. Yet in the Wildcard round, the Patriots would be at Buffalo. Each team won on the road to split the season series. Midway through the season, the Patriots won a brutal 14-10 game at Buffalo in which Jones threw only 3 passes as the Patriots ran the ball 46 times. Then Buffalo went into New England and won 33-21. The rubber match will tell us if there is an AFC East changing of the guard or a return to regular order. Meanwhile, the Dolphins had one of the craziest seasons in league history. They won the opener at New England, lost 7 straight, then won 7 straight. Last week they were blown out Tennessee to miss the playoffs but winning their regular season finale gave them a 9-8 record. They went 8-1 down the stretch. Yet in a shocking turn of events, owner Stephen Ross fired Brian Flores on Black Monday despite consecutive winning seasons. 33-24 Dolphins

New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons — The Falcons are done for the year. The 8-8 Saints were on the outside looking in. If they won and San Francisco lost, the Saints would sneak into the playoffs as a Wildcard. The Saints began the game at their own 16. Taysom Hill hit Prentice for 2 and Smith for 8. Alvin Kamara ran for 27. Hill hit Vannett for 10. Harris gained 9. Hill hit Adam Trautman for an 18 yard touchdown to complete the 10 play, 84 yard, 6 1/2 minute drive and make it 7-0 Saints. The Falcons after a touchback moved 45 yards in 10 plays and 5 minutes. Yet on 2nd and 9 from the Saints 23, Matt Ryan threw incomplete and was then sacked. Younghoe Koo hit the 48 yard field goal to get the Falcons on the board. The Saints after a touchback moved 59 yards in 10 plays and nearly 5 minutes. On 2nd and 6 from the Atlanta 13, Kamara lost 3 yards and Hill then threw incomplete. Brett Maher’s 34 yard field goal try was no good. The Falcons quickly moved from their own 24 to a 3rd and 3 at the Saints 36. Ryan threw incomplete. Koo nailed a 54 yarder. The Falcons were right back in it down 7-6 with 10 1/2 minutes left in the half.

Yet by halftime, this game was over. On 3rd and 9 from their own 28, Hill hit Smith for 34. On 3rd and 2 from the Atlanta 30, Hill ran for 5. Hill gained one yard on the next play but left the game injured. Trevor Siemian played the rest of the way. On 3rd and 9 from the Atlanta 24 Siemian threw incomplete but defensive pass interference added 11 yards. Siemian then hit Smith for a 13 yard touchdown to make it 14-6 Saints with 6 minutes left in the half. On the first play from scrimmage from his own 36, Ryan went deep and was intercepted by Adebo, who returned it 17 yards to set up the Saints at their own 46. The Saints moved to a 3rd and 3 at the Atlanta 18. Siemian threw incomplete. Maher hit from 37 to make it 17-6 Saints with one minute left in the half. on the first play from scrimmage from their own 11, a short completion was fumbled by the Falcons and the Saints recovered at the Atlanta 11. on 3rd and 4 from th Atlanta 5, Siemian hit Juwan Johnson for the touchdown as the Saints led 24-6 at the break. 

Late in the third quarter the Falcons took over at their own 44. Ryan went deep to Hurst for 33 and to Gage for 5. Ollison ran for a 19 yard touchdown to get the Falcons within 24-13. Yet there would be no comeback. After a touchback the Saints moved 66 yards in 13 plays and 7 minutes. On 1st and goal at the 4 a run lost a yard and on 3rd and goal at the 5 another run lost 4 yards. Yet Maher hit from 27 to make it 27-13 Saints with 11 minutes left in the game. For the third time in the game, the Falcons turned the ball over on their first play from scrimmage. The Saints recovered the fumble at the Atlanta 29. Maher hit a 33 yarder to put the Saints up 30-13 and lock up the win. The Falcons managed one garbage touchdown with 20 seconds left in what may be Matt Ryan’s final game in Atlanta. He is expected to be a salary cap casualty. Meanwhile, the win was bittersweet for the Saints. They finished with a winning record at 9-8 and needed 4 quarterbacks to do it. Yet San Francisco made a stunning second half comeback to get a road win, eliminating the Saints from playoff contention. 30-20 Saints

New York Jets at Buffalo Bills — The Jets are done for the year. The 10-6 Bills were tied for the AFC East lead and they held the tie-breaker. A win or a New England loss would give them the division crown. If the Bills lost and New England won, the Bills would drop down to the Wildcard and have to play their first playoff game on the road. After a touchback, Josh Allen hit Dawson Knox for 17. On 3rd and 2 from midfield, Singletary ran for a 40 yard gain. On 3rd and goal at the 10, Allen hit Stefan Diggs for the touchdown to make it 7-0 Bills. The Bills got the ball back at their own 7 yard line and moved 70 yards in 13 plays and 6 1/2 minutes. On 2nd and 10 from the Buffalo 23 after an incompletion, Allen went to Diggs for the touchdown. Yet on further review the play was reversed to an incompletion. Another incompletion on 3rd and 10 had the Bills settling for a 41 yard Tyler Bass field goal and a 10-0 lead after the first quarter. The Jets punts on 4th and 6 from their own 46. The Bills blocked the punt and began the second quarter at the Jets 35. While the game was on the verge of being a blowout, the Jets proved surprisingly resilient.

On 4th and 4 from the Jets 29, Sean McDermott passed up a 47 yard field goal try and went for it. Allen threw incomplete. Although the Jets offense was going nowhere, the defense and special teams kept them in the game. With 5 1/2 minutes left in the half, the Bills punted on 4th and 4 from their own 24. Under heavy pressure of a punt block, Haack managed only a 21 yard shank. The Jets took over with a short field at the Buffalo 45. On 4th and 5 from the Buffalo 40, Robert Saleh went for it and Zach Wilson found Keelan Cole for the touchdown to get the Jets within 10-7. With 1:40 left in the half the Bills took over at their own 16. The Bills quickly moved 81 yards in 10 plays. With 17 seconds left the Bills had 1st and 10 at the Jets 13. Allen threw 3 straight incompletions. Defensive pass interference gave the Bills 1st and goal at the 3 but with time for only one play. Sean McDermott played it safe and Bass hit the 21 yard field goal to make it 13-7 Bills. With 5 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter the Bills had to punt on 4th and 4 from their own 22. This time the Jets smothered Hauck and were again going to block the punt. Hauck had it dribble off his leg and go 7 yards. The Jets took over at the Buffalo 22 with a chance to take the lead. On 3rd and 9, Wilson was sacked. Eddie Pineiro hit a 49 yard field goal as the Jets only trailed 13-10 with 4 minutes left in the third quarter. 

Early in the fourth quarter the Jets had to punt on 4th and 19 from their own 7. The Bills took over just shy of midfield. Allen scrambled for a 32 yard gain. On 3rd and 6 from the Jets 15, Allen hit McKenzie for 9. On 3rd and goal at the one, Devin Singletary got in to give the Bills breathing room up 20-10 with 8 1/2 minutes left in regulation. The Jets punted on 4th and 15 from their own 20 and this time it was a Jets punt that only went 28 yards. The Bills took over with a short field at the Jets 48. Allen went deep to Davis for 27. Singletary added 12. On 3rd and goal at the 5, Allen hit Singletary for the touchdown with 4 minutes left to put the game on ice. The Jets were game, but the Bills got the win to get to 11-6. They clinched the AFC East and the three seed. They begin the playoffs hosting a Wildcard game against division rival New England. The Bills lost at home to New England but then beat them in New England. The rubber match will see if this time there is a home field advantage. 27-10 Bills

Los Angeles Chargers at Las Vegas Raiders was the Sunday night regular season finale game. This game became an instant classic that will be talked about forever. This was a do-or-die game for both 9-7 AFC West teams. The winner was in the playoffs as a Wildcard. The loser was out. The Raiders could have clinched a playoff spot before the game started had Pittsburgh and Indianapolis both lost. That scenario did not play out. 2-14 Jacksonville shocked the football world and knocked out Indianapolis. Yet Pittsburgh survived in overtime over Baltimore. A bizarre scenario would have both the Raiders and Chargers making the playoffs if the game ended in a tie. A cynic suggested both teams rest their starters and have the backups take a knee for 60 minutes and end in a 0-0 tie. That would be a disgrace to the game of football, a violation of everything the late John Madden believed in, and would most likely trigger sanctions from Commissioner Roger Goodell for violating the integrity of the game. Both teams quickly shot down the 0-0 tie scenario and vowed to try and win the game. Madden’s widow Virginia lit the Al Davis torch. Both teams came in without injuries as the Raiders finally got Darren Waller back. Josh Jacobs played with bruised ribs. 

This game was played with rumors swirling that Mark Davis was going to blow up the entire organization and start over from scratch. 10 years ago the 8-7 Raiders needed a home win against the eliminated 7-8 Chargers to make the playoffs. Chargers coach Norv Turner had previously been fired by the Raiders. The Raiders trailed 31-26 in the fourth quarter but the Chargers were pinned at their own one yard line. The Chargers moved easily on a 99 yard drive to win 38-26, get Turner his revenge, and eliminate the Raiders. Only months after Al Davis died, his son Mark fired coach Hue Jackson after the game. A decade later, the defense still struggles. On a happier note for fans of the Silver and Black, this game was played 45 years to the day John Madden led the Raiders to their first Super Bowl victory, 32-14 over Minnesota. After a ton of buildup that turned out tone totally deserved, the game kicked off with the Raiders and Chargers needing to win and Pittsburgh hoping for anything other than a tie.  

The Raiders began at their own 33. Josh Jacobs ran for 8 and caught a pass from Derek Carr for 8 more. On 3rd and 10 just shy of midfield, A short pass from Carr to Foster Moreau saw Moreau rumble for a 44 yard gain. Moreau got caught from behind and had the ball chopped out of his hand. It almost became another blown opportunity but luckily for Moreau the ball rolled out of bounds. The Raiders had 1st and goal at the 7. Yet as has been the case so often in recent years, the Raiders failed to finish the drive. On 3rd and goal at the 6, Carr threw incomplete. Daniel Carlson hit the 24 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Raiders. The Raiders got another special teams break when they punted and the Chargers fumbled it. The Raiders took over at the Chargers 23. On 3rd and 3, Jalen Richard only gained a yard. It looked like another wasted university. Yet Rich Bisaccia coached like there was no tomorrow, just like Hue Jackson did the day after Al Davis died. Bisaccia gambled on 4th and 2 from the Chargers 15 rather than take the easy field goal. Carr fired a laser to Zee Jones for just enough. Carr then went to Hunter Renfrow for a 12 yard touchdown and a 10-0 Raiders lead. yet the Raiders tend to play well when they are on the verge of extinction. They handle prosperity badly. The Raiders do not finish drives and they do not finish games. Everyone knew 10-0 was not going to lead to a blowout. Far from it.

The Chargers soon faced 3rd and 5 at their own 30. Justin Herbert hit Austin Ekeler for 14. The Chargers then faced 3rd and 17 at their own 37. Herbert threw incomplete but illegal contact on the defense meant 5 yards and an automatic first down. By the time this game was over, the Raiders defense would have set a record for futility on closing out drives and games. Ekeler began the second quarter running for gains of 9 and 2. On 3rd and 2 from the Raiders 19, Herbert threw incomplete. Brandon Staley goes beyond bold and coaches recklessly. He takes calculated risks but also takes stupid risks. This time he made a calculated reasonable risk and passed up a 37 yard field goal try to go for it on 4th and 2. Herbert hit Jalen Guyton for 5. Ekelr then ran for an easy 14 yard touchdown to get the Chargers within 10-7. The Raiders moved from thrown 28 to a 1st and 10 at the Chargers 47. Yet a run went nowhere and Carr was sacked to kill the drive. Rich Bisaccia punted rather than go for it on 4th and 6 from the Chargers 43 or try a 61 yard field goal. The Chargers took over at their own 10. Herbert hit Keenan Allen for 10. On 3rd and 2 from their own 29, Herbert hit Guyton for 6. Ekeler ran for 14. Herbert hit Jared Cook for 13. Justin Jackson gained 11. Jackson gained 8 and Ekeler added 6. Herbert went to Ekeler for a 14 yard touchdown to culminate the 13 play, 90 yard, 7 minute drive and put the Chargers up 14-10 with 1:52 left in the half. 

The Raiders soon faced 3rd and 5 from their own 30. Carr went to Darren Waller for 18. Yet an intentional grounding penalty had the Raiders facing 3rd and 23 from their own 35 with one minute left. Not only were the Raiders losing, but the Chargers were about to get another chance with the ball before the half ended. Then the Chargers would get the ball to start the second half. A nightmare scenario had the Chargers up 28-10. Yet the Raiders caught a very lucky break. Rich Bisaccia called a give up run to set up the punt, and Richard took the punt all the way for the first down. Initially it was called a 22 yard gain and 4th and 1, but on further review officials ruled that Richard was on the bodies of the defenders when he stretched past the first down marker. From the Chargers 42, Car then threw a deep bomb incomplete and drew a controversial defensive pass interference call in the end zone. The pass interference was clear and blatant, but the ball may not have been able to have been caught. Nevertheless, the 41 yard penalty put the ball on the one. Jacobs banged it in. Instead of getting blown out, the Raiders led 17-14 at the half. 

The Chargers began the third quarter at their own 29. Herbert went to Guyton for 7 and then threw a bomb to Cook for 42 yards. Yet a sack of Herbert had the Chargers facing 3rd and 23 at the Raiders 35. A give up completion only gained 2 yards. Brandon Staley did not gamble on 4th and 21. Dustin Hopkins came in for the 51 yard field goal try to tie the game. The kick was wide no good. Despite having excellent field position, the Chargers went 3 and out. A great punt by AJ Cole had the Chargers at their own 9. On 3rd and 1 from their own 18, Ekeler got stopped. Brandon Staley then made a decision that crossed the line from confidence to outright arrogance. This was beyond Barry Switzer insanity. Staley was going for it on 4th and 1 from his own 18 yard line. This was not an attempt to draw the defense offside. Staley was actually going for it. This was more than an insult to the Raiders defense. It was a complete disregard for the Raiders offense. Staley figured that even if the Raiders took over at the Chargers 18, the Raiders offense was too dumb and inefficient to get a touchdown anyway. Staley would deny this, but that was the reasoning. Herbert snapped the ball, handed to Ekeler, and Ekeler ran straight up the gut and got blasted by the defense for a 2 yard loss. The Raiders took over at the Chargers 16, but the offense sadly validated every criticism of them. On 2nd and 6 from the 12, Carr threw incomplete twice. Why offensive coordinator Greg Olson was not trying to run the ball in that situation was a mystery. Carlson hit from 31 to put the Raiders up 20-14 midway through the third quarter. 

The Chargers soon faced 3rd and 3 form their own 32 and the defense again came up big, sacking Herbert. The raiders could have gotten the ball back at their own 32, but a dumb unnecessary roughness penalty on the return pushed them back to their own 17. All the Raiders had to do was go 3 and out, give the Chargers great field position, and fall behind 21-20. Not this time. On 3rd and 6 from their 21, Carr went deep to Bryan Edwards for 30. Jacobs banged out gains of 7 and 5. Defensive holding added 5 more. On 3rd and 1 from the Chargers 23, Marcus Mariota came in and ran for 15. Mariota ran several plays on this day, this one being one of the successful ones. On 3rd and goal at the 6, Carr threw incomplete but another defensive holding penalty meant 1st and goal at the 3. On 3rd and goal at the 2 to start the fourth quarter, Carr hit Renfrow for the touchdown. Rich Bisaccia made the very questionable decision to go for 2 and a terrible play call had Carr throw laterally to Renfrow, who was swarmed. The 2 point try failed, which would loom large later. Yet the Raiders led 26-14. The Chargers soon faced 3rd and 5 at their own 30. Herbert went deep and made his only mistake of the game, an interception that set the Raiders up at their own 36. The Raiders moved to a 2nd and 5 at the Chargers 34. Carr threw incomplete. On 3rd and 5 he hit Renfrow, but for no gain. Carlson leveled the 52 yard field goal and the Raiders had a 29-14 lead with 8 1/2 minutes left in regulation. 

After a touchback, Herbert hit Williams for gains of 5, 9 and 18, Ekeler for one, Joshua Palmer for 6, and on 3rd and 3 from the Raiders 36, Guyton for 14. On 3rd and 6 from the Raiders 18, Herbert threw incomplete. Only 5 minutes remained.  The game was one defensive stop from being over. Yet on this night, the Raiders defense invented something that should forever be known as the FCO: Failure to close out. The sheer number of FCOs defied belief. Every time the Raiders needed one defensive stop, an FCO reared its ugly head. On 4th and 6, Herbert hit Williams for only 5. The Raiders defense erupted in celebration as officials stretched the chain, showing it was inches short of a first down. Brandon Staley challenged the spot, and officials ruled that while Williams was short of the sticks when he caught the ball, he moved forward just enough while both knees were on the ground before the defender tapped him. By inches, the Chargers had a first down. This was FCO1. A sack of Herbert followed by a pair of incompletions had the Chargers facing 4th and 21 at the Raiders 23. One more stop would end the game. Herbert then calmly found Palmer in the end zone, splitting the defense for a touchdown. This was FCO2. Brandon Staley then made the questionable decision to go for 2. A stop would keep it a 9 point game and pretty much finish off the Chargers. Herbert fired to Ekeler for the conversion. The Chargers were within 29-22. This was FCO3. 

While Gus Bradley has drastically improved the defense, his one flaw is that he rarely brings pressure. He does not like to blitz. Herbert had all kinds of time and Bradley stubbornly kept refusing to blitz. Sometimes a Buddy Ryan strategy of bringing the house is necessary. Sending 8 defenders is risky, but a great way of disrupting timing patterns. Sitting back and getting picked apart does not work. As expected, the offense could not give the exhausted defense a rest. On 2nd and 2 from their own 33, an attempted end around by Renfrow was blown up in the backfield for a 4 yard loss. On 3rd and 6 from their own 29, the Raiders almost gave the game away. Carr went back to pass with the pocket collapsing, and was sacked and fumbled. The Raiders got very lucky when offensive lineman Parker stole the ball from the defender at the last moment. The Raiders punted on 4th and 16 from their 19 and the Chargers took over at their own 17. Herbert had 2:05 left and all 3 timeouts plus the 2 minute warning. What followed was insanity that made the Holy Roller seem normal. 

Herbert threw 3 incompletions. With 1:49 left, one defensive stop would end the game. Gus Bradley refused to blitz. On 4th and 10 from their own 17, Herbert hit Keenan Allen for 11. This was FCO4. Another 3 incompletions meant one defensive stop would end the game. Gus Bradley refused to blitz. On 4th and 10 from his own 28, Herbert threw incomplete. The Raiders again celebrated prematurely. Defensive holding meant an automatic first down. This was FCO5. another 2 incompletions meant 3rd and 10 for the Chargers at their own 33. Again, Gus Bradley refused to blitz Herbert hit Allen for 14. This was not FCO6 since an incompletion would have meant 4th and 10 anyway. Herbert then on 2nd and 10 hit Palmer for just enough. 3 more Herbert incompletions meant 4th and 10 for the Chargers at the Raiders 43. Again one defensive stop would end the game. Again Gus Bradley refused to blitz. Only 22 seconds remained. Herbert hit Mike Williams for 14. This was FCO6. after an incompletion, Herbert on 2nd and 10 from the Raiders 29 threw to Guyton, who was ruled out of bounds. The Chargers would have one mini-Hail Mary from the 29. Yet officials huddled, reversed the call, and ruled Guyton inbounds. The 17 yard gain meant the Chargers had 1st and 10 with 5 seconds left. Yet instead of being 29 yards away, the Chargers were only 12 yards away. One defensive stop would end the game. Gus Bradley again refused to blitz. The result was inevitable. Herbert fired to Williams for the touchdown. This was FCO7.

The Chargers trailed 29-28 and Brandon Staley had a major decision to make. The man who gambled on 4th and 1 from his own 18 was not willing to risk the entire season and a trip to the playoffs on a 2 point conversion. Given the wretched state of the Raiders defense at that point, the Chargers probably would have won 30-29. Yet even Staley apparently had his limits on psychotic risk. The extra point was good. The game was going into overtime tied 29-29. The Raiders won the coin toss. As awful as they play when they have prosperity, they respond well when backed into a corner with their playoff lives on the line. After a touchback, Jacobs banged out consecutive runs of 28 and 18. The Raiders now had 3rd and 3 at the Chargers 22. Yet Carr threw incomplete. A touchdown would have ended the game. Instead it was time for a 40 yard Carlson field goal try. The attempt was harrowing but Carlson barely snuck it inside the upright good. The Raiders led 32-29 but a full 7 minutes remained in overtime. The Raiders defense barely had a chance to rest.

After a touchback, Herbert quickly hit Cook for a 31 yard gain. Yet an ineligible man downfield instead meant 1st and 15. A short gain and 2 more Herbert incompletions meant 4th and 9 for the Chargers at their own 26. Again, one defensive stop would end the game. Again, Gus Bradley refused to blitz. Herbert went deep to Mike Williams for a 47 yard gain. This was FCO8. The Chargers had 1st and goal at the Raiders 27.  On 2nd and 6, Herbert threw incomplete. Then on 3rd and 6 Herbert went for it all and had Williams in the end zone. It was a jump ball, and at the very last moment the defender pried it out of Williams’s hands. For a second it appeared the Chargers had won, but the ball fell incomplete. Now it was 4th and 6 for the Chargers at the Raiders 23. With 4 1/2 minutes left in overtime, Brandon Staley again decided not to be crazy. Despite Herbert torching the Raiders on 4th down, the proper call was the field goal. A miss or blocked field goal would end the game. Hopkins came in for the 41 yarder and it was looking no good. Somehow, like Carlson’s overtime kick, it barely snuck inside the upright good. The game was tied 32-32. This was FCO9. 

At this point playing conservatively was a legitimate thought for both teams. Purposely trying not to win would be cheating, but playing for a tie to avoid a loss would be legitimate competition. The Raiders had to run the ball to keep the Chargers from getting the ball back. Yet instead Carr went aggressive. He started with a deep ball to Edwards for 17 yards. Jacobs banged out a 7 yard gain but a swing pass from Carr to Richard was again blown up for a 5 yard loss. With 2:22 left in overtime, the Raiders faced 3rd and 8 at their own 44. An incompletion would stop the clock. Yet both teams still had timeouts. Carr fired to Jones at the sideline for a key 11 yard gain. Brandon Staley let the clock tick down to the 2 minute warning. The Raiders had 1st and 10 at the Chargers 45. They were not in field goal range. Both coaches had big decisions to make. At this time, although they would both vehemently deny it, Staley and Bisaccia both started playing for the tie.

They can protest, but Jacobs ran for a one yard loss. Staley did not call a timeout as the clock ticked down to 1:20. On 2nd and 11, Jacobs gained 7 yards. A field goal try would still be 57 yards. Again both coaches let the clock run. Staley did not even try to get the ball back. Pittsburgh fans were howling, knowing the only thing that could eliminate them was a tie. Yet this was not kneeling for 60 minutes at 0-0. This was nearly 70 minutes of 2 exhausted teams that played to a 32-32 tie with time running out. Neither team wanted to risk losing. The clock ticked down to 38 seconds. Yet at that moment, Staley lost his mind. With 4 seconds left on the play clock and the Raiders showing no sense of urgency, Staley called a timeout. It made no sense. He said it was so he could substitute in the right personnel, but all it did was give the Raiders more time to think things through. If the Chargers were now leaving time to get the ball back, the Raiders had to make sure this didn’t happen. With everything on the line on 3rd and 4 from the Chargers 39, an incomplete pass was not an option. Jacobs got the carry over the left guard and bulldozed his way forward for a 10 yard gain. Now the dynamics of the game had completely changed. A field goal try would only be 47 yards. The Raiders took the clock down to 2 seconds and called timeout. Justin Herbert was not getting the ball back. 

The fate of 3 franchises hinged on Carlson’s kick. If the kick was good, the Raiders and Pittsburgh would be in and the Chargers would be out. If the kick was no good, the game would be a tie. The Raiders and Chargers would both be in and Pittsburgh would be out. Nobody would ever accuse Carlson of missing on purpose. He had no reason to miss. Yet the craziest scenario would be a blocked field goal returned for a touchdown. That would put the Chargers and Pittsburgh in the playoffs and the Raiders would be out. Rich Bisaccia could have taken a knee rather than risk a blocked field goal. Yet as the Raiders said after the game, Al Davis’s mantra was “Just win baby,” not “Just tie baby.” Also, a tie would send the Raiders to Kansas City, who clobbered them 41-14 and 48-9. A win would send the Raiders to Cincinnati. They lost badly there this year, but playing a team with zero playoff experience is better than playing the team with the most playoff experience. The Raiders had to win, not tie. There would be no FCO10. Carlson’s kick started out close but veered inward good. The Raiders at 10-7 were in the playoffs. 9-7-1 Pittsburgh was in. The 9-8 Chargers were out. 

The Chargers loss wasted an epic effort by Herbert, who threw a personal most 64 passes. He completed 34 of them for 383 yards, 3 touchdowns, and one interception. Herbert set a franchise season record with 38 touchdown passes. Keep in mind the Chargers had Dan Fouts, Drew Brees and Philip Rivers. None of them passed for 5,000 yards in a season, not even during the days of Don “Air” Coryell. Herbert topped 5,000 yards. Carr was pedestrian by comparison, going 20 of 36 for 186 yards and 2 touchdowns. Yet Carr did not throw an interception and narrowly avoided losing a fumble. Both Herbert and Carr came in with more than 4,600 yards passing and a chance to reach 5,000. Carr fell short, but his over 4,800 yards was a single season franchise record. For a team that had Darryl Lamonica, Ken Stabler, Jim Plunkett, Rich Gannon and Kerry Collins, that is pretty impressive. 4 weeks ago the Raiders were 6-7 and left for dead. 

They won 4 games in cardiac fashion by margins of 2 on the final play of regulation, 4 late, 3 on the final play of regulation, and 3 on the final playoff overtime. All 4 of those wins were against teams who at the time were in the playoff hunt. For 4 straight weeks, the Raiders effectively knocked another team out of the playoffs. 4 wins by a combined 12 points is pure cardiac style. Yet the Raiders are not about style points. They never have been. Yes, Gus Bradley must blitz more. Yet any talk of Mark Davis blowing up this team and starting over needs to stop now. Carr has tremendous heart, guts and character. Jacobs runs with a purpose while battling bruised ribs. With everything on the line, they both get the job done. Rich Bisaccia deserves to be the full-time coach of this team. He is the first coach in 60 years to take over on an interim bases and get his team to the playoffs. No team had a more turbulent season than the Raiders, not by a long shot. The Raiders overcame adversity that went far beyond football. Bisaccia held the team together. To quote another coach who knows about winning, the Raiders are “on to Cincinnati.” They only have 6 days to prepare. Nothing comes easier for this team. Doing it the hard way is what they know. 

On a separate note, the Raiders won the Super Bowl on my 5th birthday. With their 1993 season on the line, they won a do-or-die game against Denver where they fell behind 30-13 and won 33-30. The following week they defeated Denver again in the Wildcard on my 22nd birthday. Now they ended the 2021 regular season by winning a do-or-die game on my 50th birthday. I will remember this game as long as I exist and as long as football exists. JUST WIN BABY! #RaiderNation! Silver and Black forever. 35-32 Raiders, OT

The 2021 NFL Regular season is now in the history books. The Wildcard matchups are set and will take place from Saturday through Monday, January 15-17. 

Las Vegas Raiders (5)(10-7) at Cincinnati Bengals (4)(10-7) is the Saturday afternoon game.

New England Patriots (6)(10-7) at Buffalo Bills (3)(11-6) is the Saturday night game. 

Philadelphia Eagles (7)(9-8) at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2)(13-4) is the Sunday morning game.

San Francisco 49ers (6)(10-7) at Dallas Cowboys (3)(12-5) is the Sunday afternoon game.

Pittsburgh Steelers (7)(9-7-1) at Kansas City Chiefs (2)(12-5) is the Sunday night game.

Arizona Cardinals (5)(11-6) at Los Angeles Rams (4)(12-5) is the Monday night game.

The Tennessee Titans (1)(12-5) and Green Bay Packers (1)(13-4) have the bye week. 

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