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NFL 2021 Week 17 Recap

Sunday, January 2nd, 2022

NFL 2021 Week 17 Recap

Philadelphia Eagles at Washington Backward Sniksder — The 8-7 Eagles beat the No-Names a couple weeks earlier and were in a good playoff position for a wildcard. The No-Names were done for the year. The No-Names began facing 3rc and 4 at their own 39. Taylor Heinicke hit Sims for 16, Humphries for 10, and Bates for 24. Patterson ran for an 11 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 No-Names. The Eagles after a touchback moved to a 4th and 1 at the Washington 24. Kevin Siriani went for it and Howard got stopped cold. From that same spot, the No-Names moved to a 1st and 10 at the Philadelphia 17. A pair of conservative runs each gained one yard. On 3rd and 8, a completion only gained 2 more yards. Joey Slye hit the 31 yard field goal as the No-Names led 10-0 after the first quarter. 

The Eagles took over at their own 20. Jalen Hurts hit Smith for 12 and Dallas Goedert for 14. The Eagles began the second quarter at the Washington 47. Hurts hit Boston Scott for 5 and 19 and Goedert for 18. On 3rd and goal at the 2, Hurts threw incomplete. Kevin Siriani went for it. Scott got in to get the Eagles within 10-7. The No-Names after a touchback moved 54 yards in 11 plays and 6 minutes. On 1st and 10 from the Philadelphia 19, Heinicke was sacked to kill the drive. Slye hit from 39 to put the No-Names up 13-7 with 5 1/2 minutes left in the half. The No-Names got it back with 2:06 left in the half at their own 6. On 3rd and 1 from their own 15, Smallwood gained 4. On 3rd and 1 from their own 28, Patterson gained 8 but only 30 seconds remained in the half. Heinicke went to Sims for 18 and Terry McLaurin for 9 and spiked the ball to stop the clock with one second left. Slye buried a 55 yard field goal as the Backward Sniksder took a 16-7 lead to the locker rooms.  

After a third quarter touchback, Hurts hit Goedert for 8 and Scott for 18. On 3rd and 4 from the Washington 40, Hurts hit Goedert for 13. On 3rd and 14 from the Washington 31, Hurts went deep to Ward for 27. On 2nd and goal at the 2, a run went nowhere and another run only gained one. Midway through the third quarter needing 2 scores, Kevin Siriani gambled on 4th and goal at the one. Scott got in to finish the 14 play, 75 yard, 7 1/2 minute drive and get the Eagles within 16-14. The rest of the game belonged to the defenses. A field position game had the Eagles facing 3rd and 1 at the Washington 48 to start the fourth quarter. Gainwell gained 4 and Hurts hit Goedert for 13. on 3rd and 13 from the Washington 34, Hurts hit Watkins for 10. Jake Elliott hit the 42 yard field goal to give the Eagles their first lead 17-16 with 11 1/2 minutes left in regulation. The No Names moved from their 21 to a 4th and 4 just past midfield midway through the fourth quarter. Riverboat Ron Rivera went for it and Heinicke threw incomplete. With a short field, the Eagles took 5 minutes off the clock and ran 10 plays. On 3rd and 5 from the Washington 23, Hurts threw incomplete. Elliott hit from 41 to put the Eagles up 4 with 2:20 left. After a touchback, Heinicke moved the No-Names for a 1st and 10 at the Philly 20 with 30 seconds left. The Not-Names took their last timeout.Heinicke went to the end zone and had a receiver but the ball was overthrown. McLeod made a diving interception to seal the win. The Eagles started 2-5 but have gone 7-2 since. The 9-7 Eagles based on results Sunday night clinched a playoff wildcard. 20-16 Eagles

Los Angeles Rams at Baltimore Ravens — The 11-4 Rams had already clinched a playoff spot and came in with a one game lead in the NFC West and one game back in the race for home field advantage throughout the playoffs. The 8-7 Ravens had lost 4 straight games. They entered the day one game back in the AFC North and alive for a playoff spot. Lamar Jackson was again out but backup Tyler Huntley, who missed last week with Covid, was back. The Rams early on from their own 4 yard line moved 58 yards in 11 plays and nearly 5 minutes. Despite 1st and 10 at the Baltimore 34, offensive holding pushed the Rams back. Sean McVay gambled on a 56 yard field goal try, but Matt Gay was no good. The Rams got the ball back at their own 8. On 3rd and 2 from their own 16, Stafford was intercepted by Chuck Clark, who returned it 17 yards for a defensive touchdown and a 7-0 Ravens lead. The Rams moved from their own 24 to a 3rd and 5 at the Baltimore 38. A delay of game penalty was followed by a 3rd and 10 deep pass that saw Stafford get intercepted again. 

The Ravens took over on their own 4 yard line. On 3rd and 5 from their 9, Huntley hit Bateman for 9. On 1st and 19 from their own 9, Huntley hit Mark Andrews for 18. Huntley went deep to Andrews for 33. On 3rd and 2 from the Rams 24, Devonta Freeman gained one. John Harbaugh went for it on 4th and 1 and Huntley got around the end for a 15 yard gain. On 3rd and goal from the 5, Huntley threw incomplete. The 15 play, 91 yard, 9 minute drive only produced a field goal. Justin Tucker hit from 23 to make it 10-0 Ravens in the second quarter. The Ravens got it back at their own 14. From their own 28, Huntley went deep and was intercepted by Fuller, who returned it 34 yards to the Baltimore 29. Stafford hit Sony Michel for 11 and Cooper Kupp for an 18 yard touchdown. With only 55 seconds left in the half, the Rams were within 10-7. 

The Ravens took over at their own 21. Huntley gained 17. Huntley then hit Bateman for 14 and Andrews for 15. On 3rd and 1 from the Rams 39, Huntley ran for 11 and spiked the ball with 10 seconds left. After an incompletion left 2 seconds, Tucker hit the 46 yard field goal to put the Ravens up 13-7. In the third quarter the Rams moved from their own 25 to a 1st and 10 at the Baltimore 11. Stafford was then sacked and fumbled. The Ravens recovered at their own 20. On 3rd and 3 from their own 27, Huntley hit Hollywood Brown for 4. The Ravens moved to a 4th and 1 at the Rams 33. John Harbaugh went for it and Huntley gained 2. On 2nd and 7 from the Rams 28, Huntley threw incomplete twice. Tucker hit from 46 again as the Ravens dominant defense and Tucker’s 3 field goals had them up 16-7 with less than 5 minutes left in the third quarter.

A field position game had the Rams taking over at their own 45. Michel gained 11 and Stafford hit Tyler Higbee for 8 as the third quarter ended. Stafford found Kupp for 21. Sony Michel ran for 7 and then the one yard touchdown to get the Rams within 16-14 with 12 minutes left in regulation. After a touchback, Freeman ran for 32. The Ravens moved to a 2nd and goal at the 2 with 6 minutes left. A touchdown and extra point would all but ice the game. Latavius Murray lost 2 yards. Then came a delay of game penalty. On 3rd and goal at the 9, Huntley was sacked. Tucker hit his fourth field goal from 34. The 12 play, 59 yard, 7 1/2 minute drive had the Ravens up 19-14 with only 4 1/2 minutes remaining. Yet the Ravens left the door open. The Rams still had life.

After a touchback, Stafford hit Higbee for 15, Kupp for 24 and 4, and Skowronek for 15. Michel ran for 8 and one, but on 3rd and 1 from the Baltimore 8, Michel lost 4 yards. The Ravens took a timeout on defense with 1:08 left. It all came down to 4th and 5 from the Baltimore 12. Stafford fired over the middle to Beckham for just enough as the Ravens took a 2nd timeout. Stafford went to Beckham again for the 7 yard touchdown. The 2 point conversion try failed but the Rams led by one point. The Ravens after a touchback still had 57 seconds left, one timeout, and the best kicker in the game. Needing big yards, Huntley threw short passes. With 22 seconds left, the Ravens faced 4th and 1 from their own 34. Huntley hit Andrews or 4 yards but the Ravens had to take their final timeout with only 19 seconds left. Huntley was then sacked, forcing him to race to the line and spike the ball to stop the clock. 3 seconds remained and the Ravens had 3rd and 23 from their own 25. Even Tucker cannot hit a 92 yard field. The Hail Mary was out of the question, so it went to the hook and laterals, which failed. The Ravens lost their 5th straight game to fall to 8-8, with 3 of those losses coming by one point. The Ravens are still alive for a playoff spot but will need to win next week and get help. The 12-4 Rams are in the playoffs but still have not clinched their division. They lead the NFC West by one game. Home field advantage throughout the playoffs is out of reach. 20-19 Rams

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New York Jets — Even though these teams have no rivalry, Tom Brady still loves to humiliate the Jets. Yet this game will unfortunately be remembered for a bizarre incident that had nothing to do with the final score. The 11-4 Buccaneers had already locked up the NFC South and were one game back in the race for home field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Jets were terrible. This game was a total mismatch. As ESPN uber-announcer Chris Berman reminds us, “THAT’s why they PLAY the GAMES!” The Jets began at their own 28. Ndamokung Suh immediately jumped offside. Carter then took a handoff 55 yards. Zach Wilson hit Braxton Berrios for 9 down to the one. Berrios got the last yard to make it 7-0 Jets. The Buccaneers soon faced 3rd and 3 at their own 32. Brady hit Evans for 4. On 3rd and 1 from their own 45, Jones gained 3. On 3rd and 6 from the Jets 48, Brady hit LeVeon Bell for 15. A defensive facemask had the Buccaneers at the 10 yard line. Brady hit Evans for a 4 yard touchdown to cap the 13 play, 75 yard, 6 1/2 minute drive to make it 7-7.

The Jets soon faced 3rd and 2 at their own 34. Wilson hit Smith for 13. Walter gained 14. On 3rd and 7 from the Tampa Bay 36, Wilson hit Berrios for 9. On 3rd and 10 from the Tampa 27, Wilson hit Yeboah for 12. On 3rd and 4 from the Tampa 9, Wilson hit Berrios for the touchdown. The 13 play, 74 yard, 7 minute drive had the Jets up 14-7 in the second quarter. The Buccaneers after a touchback moved to a 2nd and 7 at the Jets 20. A run lost a yard and Brady threw incomplete. Ryan Succop hit a 39 yard field goal to get the Buccaneers within 14-10. The game slowed down and with 54 seconds left in the half the Buccaneers took over at their own 10. With 28 seconds left they were already at the Jets 46. Brady then went deep and was intercepted by Echols, who returned it 30 yards to the Jets 48. 16 seconds remained. Wilson hit Johnson for 19, which was enough for Eddy Pineiro to nail a 51 yard field goal for a 17-10 Jets advantage at the half. The Jets began the third quarter facing 3rd and 1 at their own 43. Wilson hit Berrios for 2. Wilson then went to Johnson for 23, Berrios for 11, and Keelan Cole for 21 down to the one. Ty Johnson got in as the Jets were winning a shocker up 24-10 midway through the third quarter. 

Then came the incident that will be talked about for years. Bruce Arians tried to send Antonio Brown into the game. For some reason, Brown said no. He was not injured in any way. He just refused to play. Arians again told him to get in. Again, Brown refused. Since Brown was not willing to get in, an angry Arians then told him to get out. Brown then had a total meltdown. He went to the end zone and took off his clothing. He removed his jersey and his shirt, standing bare-chested in front of the entire crowd. His fellow wide receivers tried to calm him down to no avail. Brown left the stadium. In the middle of a key game with playoff implications, he just quit. Time will tell exactly what happened, but this talented and troubled receiver with a history of mental illness and off-field incidents may have played his last NFL game. Brown was on his fourth team in three years. At this point there are serious questions whether Brown has what it takes to stay alive. He needs serious mental help. 

Meanwhile, the Buccaneers had a football game to play. After an offensive unnecessary roughness penalty, they soon faced 3rd and 20 from their own 15. The New Meadowlands was rocking. The Jets were smelling upset. Then came a key play in the game. Brady found Cyril Grayson for exactly 20. Brady then went to Rob Gronkowski for 14. On 3rd and 7 from the Jets 47, Brady hit Evans for 8. Brady then went deep to Perriman for 32. On 3rd and goal from the 4, Brady threw incomplete. With 30 seconds left in the third quarter, Bruce Arians went for it. One stop would really help the Jets. Instead, Brady hit Cameron Brate for the touchdown. The 13 play, 75 yard, 6 1/2 minute drive had the Buccaneers within 24-17. Early in the fourth quarter the Buccaneers after a pair of incompletions faced 4th and 6 at the Jets 39. Bruce Arians decided not to go for it or try a 57 yard field goal. He decided to punt and play field position. The strategy worked. From their own 9, the Jets went 3 and out and a 38 yard punt had the Buccaneers with a short field at the Jets 47. Brady went to Gronk for 21. On 3rd and 7 from the Jets 23, Brady went to Bell for 12. On 2nd and 8 from the Jets 9, Brady threw incomplete twice. Ryan Succop hit the 27 yard field goal to get the Buccaneers within 24-20 midway through the fourth quarter. 

The Jets took over after a touchback and moved 68 yards in 11 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. A touchdown would put the game away and secure the shocking upset. On 3rd and 6 from the Tampa 11, Wilson completed a pass to Berrios for only 4 yards. The Jets took a timeout to discuss what should have taken 5 seconds to decide. On 4th and 2 from the Tampa 7 with 2:17 to play, you kick the field goal. This is a no-brainer. You kick the field goal. Every…single…time. Former Jets head coach Herm Edwards said, “HELLO? You PLAY to WIN the GAMES!” Yet sometimes not losing games is a wise strategy. Robert Saleh decided to go for it. Wilson kept the ball himself and got stopped cold for no gain. Although the Buccaneers were 93 yards away with 2:11 left, the result was inevitable. Brady hit Johnson for 8 and Grayson for 3 and 6. On 3rd and 4 from his own 24, Brady hit Johnson for 6. Brady then went to Johnson for 27, Grayson for 10, and Grayson again for a 33 yard touchdown With only 15 seconds left, Tom Terrific had done it again the Jets had folded again. For some reason Bruce Arians tried a 2 point conversion, and Bell got in to turn a 4 point deficit into a 4 point Buccaneers lead. The Jets took over at their own 30 with 9 seconds left. After an incompletion left 3 seconds, the hook and laterals reached midfield and died. Brady finished 34 of 50 with 410 yards, 3 touchdowns and one interception. The 12-4 Buccaneers had already clinched the NFC South, but home field advantage is out of reach. 28-24 Buccaneers

Miami Dolphins at Tennessee Titans — The Dolphins won their opener, lost 7 straight, then won 7 straight to get to 8-7. They were one game back in the AFC East and tied with 3 other teams for the wildcard. They held the tie-breaker. The 10-5 Titans with a win would lock up the AFC South. Neither team had clinched a playoff spot. Both Brian Flores and Mike Vrabel are both Bill Belichick disciples who know defense. A field position game eventually had the Titans taking over at the Miami 46. On 2nd and 15, Ryan Tannehill went deep to AJ Brown for 25. On 3rd and 5 from the Miami 21, Tannehill hit Anthony Firkser for only 4. Vrabel went for it on 4th and 1 from the Miami 17. Tannehill gained 2. Foreman ran for 14 down to the one. Tannehill hit Swaim for the touchdown to make it 7-0 Titans. 2 plays later from their own 26, Tua Tagovailoa was sacked and fumbled. The Titans recovered at the Miami 14. On 3rd and 6, a completion gained only 5 yards. On 4th and 1 from the Miami 5, Vrabel decided not to gamble. Randy Bullock hit the 23 yard field goal in the second quarter to make it 10-0 Titans.

The Dolphins moved after a touchback to a 3rd and 10 at the Tennessee 27. A run gained only 6 yards. Jason sanders hit the 39 yard field goal to get the Dolphins on the board. The Titans soon faced 3rd and 1 from their own 34. Tannehill hit Swaim for 5 and AJ Brown for 16. On 3rd and 7 from the Miami 42, Tannehill threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant an 8 yard gain. On 3rd and 2 from the Miami 26, Tannehill got around the end for 5. Foreman ran for a 21 yard touchdown as the Titans led 17-3 at the break. In the third quarter the Dolphins took over at their own 2 yard line and moved 63 yards in 10 plays and 5 minutes. Despite 1st and 10 at the Tennessee 27, an incompletion and a run that went nowhere meant 3rd and 10. Tagovailoa was sacked for an 8 yard loss. Sanders missed a 53 yard field goal. The Dolphins got it back at their own 7 and moved 51 yards in 10 plays. They had 1st and 10 at the Miami 26. Tagovailoa was sacked and fumbled, but the Dolphins kept the ball. Yet on 4th and 11, Brian Flores decided to go for it. Tagovailoa threw incomplete. Then an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on Miami gave the Titans 15 free yards. With 10 1/2 minutes left in regulation, instead of a possible 17-17 game, the Dolphins still trailed 17-3. After that, the Titans took a close game and turned out the lights.

On 3rd and 1 from the Miami 49, Foreman broke free for a 35 yard gain. Tannehill then hit Firkser for a 15 yard touchdown to make it 24-3 Titans midway through the fourth quarter. After a touchback, the Dolphins had to go for it on 4th and 2 from their own 44. Tagovailoa threw incomplete. The short field led to a 44 yard Bullock field goal to make it 27-3 Titans. One play and 9 seconds after a touchback, Tagovailoa was intercepted. The Titans took over at the Miami 38. On 3rd and 11, Dontrell Hilliard ran for a 39 yard touchdown to complete the blowout. The Dolphins are the only team in NFL history to have 7 game losing and 7 game winning streaks. Yet at 8-8, they were knocked out of playoff contention. The 11-5 Titans got a double-barreled gift. Indianapolis lost their game, allowing the Titans to clinch the AFC South for the 2nd straight year. The last time they won consecutive division titles was 60 years ago when they won 3 straight as the Houston Oilers from 1960-1962.  Kansas City also lost their game, allowing the Titans to move into a first place tie atop the AFC. The Titans beat the Chiefs earlier this season. The Titans have the tie-breaker. If they win next week, they have home field advantage throughout the entire playoffs. 34-3 Titans 

Jacksonville Jaguars at New England Patriots — The Jaguars with 2 more losses would guarantee themselves the top pick in the Draft for the second straight year. The 9-6 Patriots were tied for the AFC East lead but did not hold the tie-breaker. They had not clinched a playoff spot. Sometimes a really bad team can go on the road and shock a really good team in an upset for the ages. This was not that game. Goliath beat up david and stole his girlfriend and lunch money. The Patriots began at their own 30. Mac Jones hit Meyers for 8, and Wilkerson for 7. On 2nd and 13 from their own 39, Jones hit Harris for 12 and on 3rd and 1 found Meyers for 6. On 3rd and 5 form the Jacksonville 38, Jones hit Meyers for 14. Stevenson ran for 15. Harris added 7 and then the 2 yard touchdown to cap the 11 play, 70 yard, 7 minute drive and make it 7-0 Patriots. The Jaguars moved from their own 23 to a 3rd and 3 at the New England 11. Trevor Lawrence threw incomplete. Matt Wright hit the 29 yard field goal to get the Jaguars on the board. In the second quarter the Patriots blasted the Jaguars into oblivion. 

From their own 34, Jones hit Wilkerson for 9. Harris added 5 and Kendrick Bourne added 9 more. Stevenson gained 9 and 7. Jones hit Hunter Henry for 17. Harris ran for the 7 yard touchdown to make it 14-3 Patriots. An interception of Lawrence was returned 33 yards to the Jacksonville 33. On 3rd and 5, Jones hit Bolden for 8. Jones hit Wilkerson for the 5 yard touchdown to make it 21-3 Patriots with 4:40 left in the half. At the 2 minute warning, Lawrence was intercepted again and the Patriots had another short field at the Jacksonville 43. Jones hit Meyers for 8. A sack of Jones was nullified by a roughing the passer penalty. Jones hit Bourne for 8. On 3rd and 2 from the Jags 8, Harris gained 4. Jones hit Meyers for the 4 yard touchdown to make it 28-3. Jones’s 20th touchdown pass of the season was actually a team rookie record. Jim Plunkett had the previous record of 19 in 1971. Tom Brady did not play until his second season.

For some reason the second half was played, something about league rules. In the third quarter the Patriots moved 77 yards and Jones threw a 20 yard touchdown pass to Wilkerson. The extra point was blocked but the Patriots led 34-3. Lawrence threw his third interception, which was returned 20 yards down to the one. Stevenson got in to make it 41-3 Patriots after three quarters. In the fourth quarter they tacked on a field goal for a 44-3 lead. With 10:45 left in the game and a 41 point lead, Bill Belichick gave Jones the rest of the day off and taught him how to hold a clipboard. It’s never to early to learn coaching skills, even though Jones has yet to complete his first season as a player. Brian Hoyer came in and led the Patriots 74 yards to another touchdown, an 8 yard run by Stevenson. Up by 47, the classless Belichick went for a 2 point conversion that failed. The Jaguars finally got one garbage touchdown. If the 2-14 Jaguars lose next week, they are guaranteed the top pick in the Draft for the second straight year. The 10-6 Patriots clinched a playoff spot. They are tied for the AFC East lead but do not hold the tie-breaker. They are still one game back in the race for home field throughout the playoffs, but have an outside shot at that. They can wind up anywhere from the top to near the bottom of the playoff seedings. 50-10 Patriots

Las Vegas Raiders at Indianapolis Colts — The 8-7 Raiders had won 2 straight and would make the playoffs with 2 more wins. The 9-6 Colts would be in the playoffs with one more win. Carson Wentz cleared Covid protocols and played. Darren Waller did not. With John Madden decals on their helmets, the Raiders could not have started the game any better. After a touchback, Josh Jacobs ran for 6 and Derek Carr hit Hunter Renfrow for 14. On 3rd and 3 from the Indianapolis 48, Carr hit Renfrow for 7. On 3rd and 1 from the Colts 32, Jalen Richard gained 4. Jacobs gained 6. Marcus Mariota came in for Carr, faked a handoff, and gained 9. Jacobs ran for the 2 yard touchdown. The 12 play, 75 yard, 7 minute drive had the Raiders up 7-0. The Raiders defense then forced the Colts to go 3 and out. Everything was going right, but the Raiders had a habit of scoring one early touchdown and then trying to win the rest of the game on field goals and defense. 16 points would not beat the Colts. The Raiders soon faced 3rd and 3 at their own 42. Carr went for the bomb and DeSean Jackson had a step on his man. The ball was slightly under thrown and intercepted. The Colts took over at their own 28, so it was essentially a punt. 

The defense held and the Raiders got a spark when Renfrow returned a punt 41 yards to the Indianapolis 35. Yet Jacobs was not in the game. He took a couple shots to his ribs and was on the sideline trying to will himself back into the game. He would be in and out the entire game as he tried to gut it out. On 2nd and 8 from the Indy 22, Peyton Barber lost 4 yards. On 3rd and 12 to start the second quarter, Carr was sacked for a 3 yard loss. Daniel Carlson hit the 47 yard field goal to make it 10-0 Raiders. After a touchback, Jonathan Taylor gashed the Raiders for gains of 4, 18, 24 and 3. On 2nd and 7 from the Raiders 26, Wentz hit Nyheim Hines for 18 but offensive holding nullified the gain. On 3rd and 9 from the Raiders 28, Wentz threw incomplete. Mike Badgley hit a 46 yard field goal to get the Colts within 10-3. A field position game had the Raiders getting the ball back at their own 43 with 6 minutes left in the half. Carr went deep to Zee Jones for 26. On 4th and 1 from the Colts 22, Rich Bisaccia decided to go for it. Marcus Mariota came in for Carr for the play and gained 3. On 2nd and 5 from the Indy 14, Mariota came in again and ran for 4. Mariota fumbled, but luckily the ball rolled out of bounds. The Raiders were getting every break. They had 3rd and 1 from the Indy 10 with 1:55 left in the half. Mariota stayed in the game for another play. A touchdown would put them up 17-3. Then came the problems that have plagued the Raiders for years if not decades. 

Rookie Alex Leatherwood, who has had a very rocky year, got called for a false start. With 3rd and 6 instead of 3rd and 1, Bisaccia took Mariota out and brought Carr back in. Frank Reich brought the house on defense and Carr was sacked for an 11 yard loss. Carlson nailed the 47 yard field goal. The Raiders led 13-3, but the patter of getting one touchdown followed by field goals was continuing. Nevertheless, after more than 28 minutes, Wentz had only 8 total yards passing. The Raiders just needed to get to the half. Then Carlson messed up and hit the ensuing kickoff out of bounds to set the Colts up at their own 40. Wentz hit Hines for 5, Mo Alive-Cox for 17, Pittman for 7, Hines for 6, Zach Pascal for 8, Alie-Cox for 4, and Pittman for 12 down to the one as the Colts took their last timeout with 15 seconds left. Needing only one yard, a couple pass attempts by Wentz were well defended incomplete. With only 4 seconds left on 3rd and goal at the one, a field goal would have been justified. Reich took a major gamble and went for it. One defensive stop would give the Raiders a major jolt. Taylor got in. The Colts only trailed by 13-10 at halftime. 

The Colts got the ball to start the second half after a touchback. Before they could run a play, the defense jumped offside. Taylor then ran for 14 and 2. Wentz hit Alie-Cox for 7. Alie-Cox fumbled, but the ball rolled out of bounds. On 3rd and 1 from the Raiders 47, a run got stopped cold. Frank Reich decided to go for it. One defensive stop would give the Raiders a short field. Wentz took the carry and was initially stopped cold short. Yet his own offensive lineman pushed Wentz forward for a 2 yard gain. Officials missed the push. On the next play came chaos and blind luck. Wentz went for the bomb as 2 receivers and 2 defenders jockeyed for position. The 2 Raiders defenders were both in the best position for an easy interception. Instead the 2 defenders knocked into each other and the ball bounced off one of their helmets high in the air. Standing all by his lonesome in the end zone was TY Hilton, who caught the deflection for a gift touchdown. The Hail Mary put the Colts up 17-13. It was Hilton’s only catch of the day. The Raiders after a touchback moved to a 1st and 10 just shy of midfield. Then came a delay of game penalty. Then Carr fired over the middle and was intercepted for the second time. Only midway through the third quarter, The Raiders collapse appeared complete.

The Colts took over just shy of midfield. They moved to a 2nd and 5 at the Raiders 33. A 24-13 lead would finish off the Raiders. This time the defense came up big. Taylor lost a yard. On 3rd and 6, Gus Bradley brought the pressure. Wentz was sacked for an 8 yard loss to push the Colts out of field goal range. A great punt pinned the Raiders at their own 4 yard line. They moved to a 2nd and 10 at their own 43. Jacobs ran for 12, but an illegal block killed the drive. On 3rd and 13, Carr threw incomplete. Yet the Colts began the fourth quarter going 3 and out. Wentz had a wide open Hilton on first down and just threw him for a killer incompletion. A 16 yard punt return by Renfrow had the Raiders taking over at their own 38. Carr went deep to Jones for 42 yards. On 3rd and 7 from the Indy 16, Carr hit Renfrow for only 5. The call was obvious. In this situation you have to kick the field goal. There is no question. You take the points and get within 17-16. Rich Bisaccia went for it all as conventional wisdom begged for a field goal try. On 4th and 2 from the Indy 11, Carr fired over the middle and found Renfrow for the touchdown. With over 11 minutes left in regulation, the Raiders had regained the lead 20-17. Now it was up to Carlson not to kick the ball out of bounds again and the defense not to melt down. Carlson did his job and got the touchback.

Taylor ran for gains of 2, 8, and 5. Taylor then ran for 10 but offensive holding backed the Colts up to 2nd and 15 at their own 30. Wentz hit Pittman for 12. The defense needed one more stop. On 3rd and 3 from their own 42, Wentz kept it himself and gained 7. On 1st and 10 just shy of midfield, Nate Hobbs had Wentz dead to rights for a sack. Yet rather than just take Wentz down, Hobbs got greedy and tried to get a strip of the ball instead. This allowed Wentz to escape with an incompletion rather than a big loss. On 3rd and 9 from midfield, Wentz threw incomplete but again Nate Hobbs messed up. Defensive pass interference meant 11 yards and a first down. On 3rd and 3 from the Raiders 32, the defense again could not get a stop as Wentz hit Taylor for 6. On 3rd and 9 from the Raiders 25, Wentz hit Hines for only 3 yards thanks to a saving ankle tackle by Hobbs. He redeemed himself in a big way. The defense had finally gotten a stop. Both teams decided not to use a timeout as the clock ticked down to the 2 minute warning. Badgley came in for a 41 yard field goal try to tie the game. The kick was good. The Colts moved the ball 53 yards in 14 plays. They took a mind-numbing 9 1/2 minutes off the clock. Yet they did not have the lead. The game was only tied 20-20. Carr has been bailing out the Raiders for 8 years. With the season on the line after a touchback, he was asked to save his team again. The Raiders had 1:56 and all 3 timeouts.

Carr hit Foster Moreau for 9, Jacobs for 4, and Jones for 14 as the Raiders took their first timeout with one minute left. A pair of incompletions meant 3rd and 10 at the Indy 48. Carr went bombs away to Renfrow, who caught the ball, went to the ground,  and got up without being touched. Renfrow raced for a 48 yard touchdown. With 48 seconds left, it appeared the Raiders had the 27-20 lead. After a very lengthy review, it was ruled that Renfrow was down by contact after a 24 yard gain. Normally a home crowd would celebrate that, but the Indianapolis crowd was muted. It would have been better for them had Renfrow scored. The Raiders would lead by 7 but at least the Colts would get the ball back with 48 seconds and all 3 timeouts. Instead, the Colts had to burn a timeout on defense after the big Renfrow completion. From the Indy 24 Jacobs ran up the gut twice to force the Colts to use their final timeouts. On 3rd and 3 from the indy 17 and the Colts out of timeouts, Jacobs ran up the gut a 3rd straight time. Although he only gained 2 yards to set up 4th and 1, the Raiders took the clock down to 2 seconds. 

2 weeks ago, Carlson won on the road at Cleveland on the final play. That was from 47 yards out in the cold. This was from 33 yards out indoors. Carlson was good. The Raiders won their 3rd straight game. Both teams are 9-7 and neither one has clinched a playoff spot. Neither team can win their respective divisions. Both teams with a win next week are in the playoffs. If they both lose, the NFL tie-breaking system will figure that out. The Colts are at the worst team in the league, Jacksonville. The Raiders have a major showdown at home against the Chargers, who beat them earlier in the year in Los Angeles. The rematch is in Las Vegas. With Al Davis and John Madden watching from luxury boxes in the sky, the Raiders had given themselves what every team asks for…one chance. 

The Raiders control their own destiny. They are at home. 5 years ago after 13 straight losing seasons, the 2016 Raiders were 11-3 and throttling the Colts at home 33-7 in the third quarter. Carr should have been taken out of the game. Instead he was kept in. Leading 33-14, Carr suffered a broken leg. Although the Raiders hung on to beat the Colts 33-25, The 12-3 Raiders knew they were done. They lost their regular season finale to blow the division lead. Instead of getting a bye week to rest, they had to play a playoff game on the road with a 3rd string quarterback who had never thrown an NFL pass. The Raiders lost. The 2021 Raiders after beating the Colts now have only their 2nd winning season in the last 19 years. If they make the playoffs and keep Carr upright, he will finally get to start a playoff game. He is the heart and soul of the Silver and Black, and the Raider Nation is rooting for this nice guy to finish first. Just win baby. 23-20 Raiders

  

Kansas City Chiefs at Cincinnati Bengals — The 11-4 Chiefs had won 8 straight and already clinched the AFC West. One more win would lock up home field advantage through the playoffs. The 9-6 Bengals were one game up in the AFC North but had not clinched a playoff spot yet. The Chiefs took over at their own 28. Pass interference on a deep ball gave the Chiefs 32 yards. On 3rd and 2 from the Cincinnati 32, Patrick Mahomes hit Damien Williams for only one yard. Walrus Andy Reid gambled on 4th and 1 and Bell took the direct snap up the gut for 2. On the next play Mahmoes went deep to Robinson for the 29 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Chiefs. The Chiefs got it back at their own 37. Mahomes hit Travis Kelce for 7 and Tyreek Hill for 17. On 1st and 10 from the Cincinnati 49 after offensive holding, Mahomes went to Bell for 24 Derrick Gore gained 23 down to the 2. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Mahomes hit Kelce for the touchdown to make it 14-0 Chiefs. 

Two plays after a touchback the Bengals were right back in it. A short pass from Joe Burrow to JaMarr Chase saw Chase split the seams and race for a 72 yard touchdown to get the Bengals within 14-7. The Chiefs soon faced 3rd and 1 at their own 34. Burton gained 2. The second quarter began with the Chiefs facing 3rd and 10 at their own 36. Mahomes went bombs away to Mecole Hardman for 53. Williams ran for the one yard touchdown to make it 21-7 Chiefs. After a touchback, Burrow hit Chase for 8. Joe Mixon ran for 6, caught a pass from Burrow for 8, and ran for 6 more. Burrow hit Chase for 9. On 3rd and 3 from the Chiefs 40, Burrow threw incomplete but defensive pass interference added 5 yards and an automatic first down. Burrow hit Tyler Boyd for 17 and Chase for the 18 yard touchdown to get the Bengals within 21-14. The Chiefs took over at their own 27 and Williams ran for 8 and 10. On 3rd and 4 just past midfield, Mahomes went deep to Byron Pringle for 27. Williams caught a pass from Mahomes for 7 and ran for 5. Mahomes ran for 8 down to the one. Williams got the last yard to make it 28-14 Chiefs. They were on their way to clinching home field throughout the playoffs. 

With 2:18 left in the half the Bengals moved from their own 25 to a 1st and 10 at the Chiefs 28. Burrow threw 3 incompletions. Evan McPherson hit the 46 yard field goal to get the Bengals within 28-17 at the half. The Bengals needed only 3 plays and 90 seconds in the third quarter to get right back in it. On 3rd and 4 from their own 31, Burrow went to Chase for a 69 yard touchdown. Just like that, the Bengals were within 28-24. The rest of the third quarter was scoreless as the Bengals began the fourth quarter facing 3rd and 3 at their own 21. Defensive pass interference added 11 yards. Burrow then went deep to Higgins for 39 yards and Chase for 10 more. On 2nd and 11 from the Chiefs 20, Burrow hit Chase for 5, with a horse collar tackle penalty adding 8 more. Burrow hit Boyd for a 5 yard touchdown. 17 unanswered points had the Bengals up 31-28 with 11 1/2 minutes left in regulation. 

A very short kickoff was fielded at the Kansas City 20 and returned 12 yards to their own 32. The Chiefs moved 52 yards in 11 plays and nearly 6 minutes. On 3rd and 5 from the Cincy 16, Mahomes threw incomplete. Harrison Butker hit the 34 yard field goal, but with 6 minutes left the Chiefs had only tied the game 31-31 rather than take the lead. After a touchback, Burrow hit Boyd for 9 and Mixon for 2. Burrow then went deep to Chase for 35 yards. The Bengals had 1st and 10 from the Kansas City 24, but offensive holding and a sack of Burrow had the Bengals facing 3rd and 27 from the Chiefs 41. The normal play is to run the ball or throw a short pass to gain a few yards and get into long but manageable field goal range. With 3:19 to play, Zac Taylor had other ideas. Burrow went deep to Chase for a 30 yard gain. The Chiefs meltdown on 3rd and 27 now meant 1st and 10 for the Bengals at the Chiefs 11. Mixon gained 5 and 4 as the Chiefs took their first timeout on defense with the Bengals facing 3rd and 1 at the Chiefs 2. Mixon got the yard as the clock hit the 2 minute warning. Yet on 1st and goal at the one with 2 minutes left, chaos ensued.

Twice Burrow tried the quarterback sneak. Twice, Burrow was denied. The Chiefs took their last timeout on defense with 1:46 to play and the Bengals facing 3rd and goal at the one. In this case you run the ball every single time. Repeat, every single time. That way if you don’t score, 45 seconds have come off the clock. Better to leave with Mahomes with one minute rather than nearly 2 minutes. Mixon got the carry and got stopped cold for no gain. The clock ticked down to one minute and the Bengals also took their final timeout. Now it was 4th and goal at the one. Pick your poison. A field goal gives Mahomes the ball back with almost  a minute left needing only a field goal to force overtime. A defensive stop gives the Chiefs the chance to win with only a field goal, but from their own one yard line a safety would be a risk. No matter what, even if the Bengals score a touchdown, the Chiefs would have almost a minute to tie the game. As long as Mahomes has the ball, the Chiefs have a chance. Yet on 4th and goal at the one, even more chaos ensued. 

Burrow completed a pass to Mixon, but he was stopped cold inches shy of the goal. Replay showed there was a chance Mixon broke the plane of the goal. The call could have gone either way, but either way it would not matter. There were holding penalties on both teams. The penalties offset. Instead of 58 seconds, there were now 50 seconds. Yet it was 4th and goal at the one again with all the same scenarios. This time Burrow threw incomplete. Yet again there was a penalty, and this time the only flag was on the defense for illegal use of hands. This was the worst possible scenario for the Chiefs. Even letting the Bengals score would have given them a chance. Yet the penalty meant an entirely new set of downs and 1st and goal at the one. Now the Bengals could take the clock down, and the did exactly that. Rather than score, Burrow took a knee. Without a timeout, the Bengals had to be very careful not to commit a false start or the 10 second runoff would end the quarter. The Bengals spiked the ball to stop the clock with 3 seconds left. From 20 yards out, McPherson hit the field goal. Mahomes would not get the ball back. One week after throwing for 525 yards, Burrow threw for 446 yards. Burrow became the first player in NFL history with consecutive games of 400+ yards passing, 4 touchdowns, and 0 interceptions.

The entire AFC has been scrambled. The 10-6 Bengals clinched the AFC North for the first time since 2015. The Chiefs saw their 8 game win streak and their lead over the conference evaporate. At 11-5, the Chiefs fell into a tie with Tennessee. Tennessee owns the tie-breaker, so the Chiefs no longer control the ability to get home field throughout the playoffs and a first round bye. The Chiefs travel to Denver for their regular season finale. If the Chiefs win and Tennessee loses, the Chiefs still get home field throughout. If Tennessee wins or the Chiefs lose, they do not. To make things even crazier, if the Chiefs and Tennessee both lose and the Bengals win their regular season finale at Cleveland, the Bengals would vault all the way into a 3 way tie atop the AFC. The Bengals would own the tie-breaker and they would get home field. The Bengals were 0-7 in the playoffs under Marvin Lewis. Yet he did not have Joe Burrow. Zac Taylor does. The Chiefs have hosted the AFC Title Game the last 3 years. This stumble today means that streak of dominance is in jeopardy, making Andy Reid a most concerned furrow-browed Walrus indeed. 34-31 Bengals        

New York Giants at Chicago Bears — Neither team is going to the playoffs. The Giants fumbled the opening kickoff and the Bears recovered at the Giants 14 yard line and rumbled 12 yards to start with 1st and goal at the 2. David Montgomery ran it in on the next play to make it 7-0 Bears only 18 seconds into the game. After a touchback the Giants faced 3rd and 2 from their own 45. Mike Glennon was then intercepted by Gipson, who returned it 31 yards to set the Bears up at the Giants 24. Glennon finished the day with 24 yards passing. Counting sacks, the Giants had negative 10 yards passing. On 3rd and 9, Red Rifle Andy Dalton hit Montgomery for 11. On 3rd and 10 from the Giants 12, Dalton hit Cole Ket for only 8. With literally nothing to lose, Matt Nagy went for it. On 4th and 2 from the Giants 4, Dalton hit Mooney for the touchdown to make it 14-0 Bears. The Giants managed a second quarter field goal to avoid the shutout, but the Bears added a field goal, a safety, and another field goal after the free kick to lead 22-3 at the intermission. A pointless second half saw the Bears move 75 yards in 11 plays and 5 1/2 minutes on the opening third quarter drive. Montgomery ran for a 2 yard drive. The final 24 1/2 minutes were scoreless as the Bears won their 2nd straight in an attempt to save Matt Nagy’s job. Joe Judge may not make his third season after this lifeless performance as both coaches await one more regular season game and Black Monday. 29-3 Bears 

Atlanta Falcons at Buffalo Bills — The 9-6 Bills were tied for the AFC East division lead and held the tie-breaker but had not clinched anything. The Falcons were done for the year. The snow was coming down during the game. Early on the Falcons punted and the Bills fumbled it at their own 2 yard line. The ball went backward into the end zone. The Bills recovered in their own end zone for a safety and 2-0 Falcons lead. The Bills got it back at their own 31. Josh Allen hit Cole Beasley for 13, Davis for 15 and Stefan Diggs for 11. On 3rd and 10 from the Atlanta 30, Allen hit Davis for 15. On 3rd and 4 from the Atlanta 9,, Allen hit Diggs for 5. On 2nd and goal at the 3, Allen threw incomplete twice. Sean McDermott gambled on 4th and goal at the 3. Allen threw incomplete but defensive holding meant 1st and goal at the one. Allen got in to complete the 15 play, 69 yard, 6 minute drive to make it 7-2 Bills. 2 plays after a touchback Matt Ryan was sacked and fumbled. The Bills took over at the Atlanta 18. On 3rd and 10 Allen threw incomplete but McDermott challenged the call. It was reversed to a 10 yard completion to Davis. On 3rd and goal at the 4, Allen ran it in himself to make it 14-2 Bills. 

The Falcons made the game surprisingly competitive in the second quarter. After a touchback, they moved 65 yards in 10 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. Yet on 2nd and 1 from the Buffalo 6, a Cordarelle Patterson end around was blown up for a 4 yard loss. On 3rd and 5, Ryan threw incomplete. Younghoe Koo hit the 29 yard field goal to get the Falcons within 14-5. The Bills from their own 23 moved 67 yards in 12 plays and nearly 7 minutes. Yet on 3rd and 8 from the Atlanta 10, the Bills came up snake eyes when Allen was intercepted in the end zone for a touchback. Ryan immediately went deep to Pitts for a 61 yard bomb. Mike Davis did the rest, running for 8, 6, 4, and the one yard touchdown. With 1:48 left in the half, the Falcons were within 14-12. 2 plays after a touchback from his own 37, Allen was intercepted by Terrell, who returned it 7 yards to t he Atlanta 44 with 1:06 left. Ollison gained 11. On 2nd and 15 from midfield after a sack, Ryan threw incomplete but the defense jumped offside. With 23 seconds left the Falcons still faced 3rd and 10 from the Buffalo 45. Ryan hit Davis for 13 and Gage for 24. The Falcons took their last timeout with 1st and goal at the 6 with 6 seconds left. Ryan threw incomplete, leaving 2 seconds. Koo hit from 24 as the 13-0 2nd quarter whitewash had the Falcons taking the surprising 15-14 lead to the locker rooms.  

The Bills began the third quarter facing 3rd and 7 from their own 32. Allen was intercepted by Oluokon, who returned it 18 yards to the Buffalo 25. In relatively short field goal range, the Falcons self-destructed like they did 5 years ago in the Super Bowl. Patterson lost 3. Ryan was sacked for a 4 yard loss. In the snow on 4th and 17, Arthur Hill decided against a 50 yard field goal try. After a delay of game, the Falcons punted. After a touchback, that was the momentum shift. Devin  Singletary gained 5 and 20. Allen ran for 9. Singletary added 5. Allen hit Cole Beasley for 9. On 3rd and 3 from the Atlanta 34, Allen ran for 14. Singletary did the rest, running for 4, 7, 3, and the 6 yard touchdown. Sean McDermott went for 2 and Allen successfully hit Beasley. The 11 play, 80 yard, 6 1/2 minute drive had the Bills up 22-15 after three quarters. 

The Bills got it back at their own 35. Allen went to Diggs for 15. Moss ran for 11, Allen added 5, and Moss got 5 more. On 3rd and 9 from the Atlanta 28, Allen hit Diggs for only 8. McDermott on 4th and 1 went for the kill shotAllen gained 2. Allen ran for 12 and Singletary ran for the 4 yard touchdown with 10 minutes left to put the game out of reach. The Falcons after a touchback moved 59 yards in 11 plays and 5 minutes. Yet on 1st and goal at the 7, a run gained nothing. Ryan then ran for a 7 yard touchdown, but on further review it was ruled he was down at the one. Making matters worse, a taunting penalty on the Falcons that would have been enforced on the kickoff instead meant the Falcons had 3rd and goal at the 16 instead of the one. Ryan threw 2 more incompletions. The Bills ran the final 6 minutes off the clock. The Bills at 10-6 clinched a playoff spot and are tied atop the AFC East and they hold the tie-breaker. If they win next week at home against the hapless Jets, they win the division. They can go as high as the 2 seed, but the top seed is out of reach since they are one game back of Tennessee and Tennessee would own the tie-breaker. 29-15 Bills

Houston Texans at San Francisco 49ers — 15 years ago these teams were both 2-13 and played in a monsoon where the loser would win the right to use the top pick in the draft to take Reggie Bush. The 49ers won the game in overtime. The Texans surprised everyone and drafted Mario Williams instead. This year the Texans were still bad while the 8-7 49ers had a legitimate shot at the playoffs. Jimmy Garoppolo was out with an injured thumb so rookie Trey Lance got the start. The Texans won a shocker last week at home against the Chargers and were looking for consecutive upsets. The first quarter belonged to the defenses. Kyle Shanahan went for it on 4th and 1 from the Houston 45. Mitchell got rocked for a 3 yard loss. In the seance quarter Lance was intercepted on a deep ball. The Texans took over at their own 28. On 3rd and 9 from their own 33, Davis Mills hit Collins for 15. On 3rd and 3 from the San Francisco 45, Mills hit Brandin Cooks for 24. After 28 minutes of scoreless football, the Texans had 3rd and goal at the 8 at the 2 minute warning. Mills went to Cooks for the touchdown to make it 7-0 Texans. The 49ers went 3 and out and only took 30 seconds off the clock. Yet the Texans did the same. The 49ers got it back at their own 25 with 48 seconds left. 

Lance hit Deebo Samuel for 17 with 5 more added on for defensive delay of game. Lance then went deep to Brandon Aiyuk for 27. Robbie Gould hit a 37 yard field goal to end the half with the 49ers down 7-3. The 49ers began the third quarter moving from their 20 to a 4th and 1 at the Houston 24. Kyle Shanahan went for it and Lance threw incomplete. The Texans moved to a 3rd and 3 at the San Francisco 45. Mills was intercepted by Conley to set up the 49ers at their own 42. A defensive pass interference penalty gave the 49ers 37 yards. On 3rd and 3 from the Houston 14, Lance hit Hasty for 6 and Elijah Mitchell for an 8 yard touchdown. With 6 minutes left in the third quarter the 49ers had their first lead of the game up 10-7. The Texans in the fourth quarter moved from their own 10 to a 2nd and 2 at the Frisco 17. Rex Burkhead lost a yard. On 3rd and 3, Mills was sacked for a 9 yard loss. Kaimi Fairbairn came in for a 45 yard field goal try to tie the game with 12 minutes left in regulation. The kick was no good. The Texans were deflated, and the 49ers took advantage.

On 3rd and 3 from their own 42, Lance went to Jennings for 13. Lance then hit samuel for a 45 yard touchdown to give the 49ers breathing room up 17-7 with 10 minutes left. Gould added a 27 yard field goal to make it 20-7 49ers with 3:19 left. With 3 minutes left on 2nd and 2 from their own 27, Mills threw 3 straight incompletions. Gould tacked on one more field goal from 36 to complete the scoring. The 49ers at 9-7 have not clinched a playoff spot. There is only one wildcard slot left and it comes down to the 49ers and 8-8 New Orleans. The 49ers are in with a win next week at the 12-4 Rams. The 49ers have beaten the Rams 5 straight times but this one will not be easy. If the 49ers lose, they still make the playoffs if New Orleans loses at an Atlanta team with nothing to play for. If the 49ers lose and New Orleans wins, the 49ers are out. with everything on the line, the big issue will be who starts at quarterback. 23-7 49ers

Denver Broncos at Los Angeles Chargers — The 7-8 Broncos were on life support while the 8-7 Chargers were in a stronger position. The Broncos again started Drew Lock over the concussed Teddy Bridgewater. Last week at the Raiders, the Broncos were held to 158 total yards including 24 rushing yards. The Chargers were coming off a shocking loss at lowly Houston. Andre Roberts returned the opening kickoff 47 yards to have the Chargers starting at their own 45. Austin Ekeler ran for 4 and 9. Defensive pass interference on Justin Herbert’s first throw added 14. Herbert hit Keenan Allen for 10 to set up 3rd and 1 at the Denver 19. Herbert gained 2. Ekelr ran for 14 and then for the 3 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Chargers. The Broncos moved from their own 25 to a 3rd and 3 at the Chargers 41. Williams lost 3 yards and Vic Fangio for some reason decided to go for it on 4th and 6 rather than punt and play field position. The usually conservative Fangio saw Lock get sacked. The Chargers faced 3rd and 6 at their own 34 late in the first quarter. Herbert hit Jackson for 8 and Allen for 10. The fsecond quarter began with the Chargers facing 3rd and 3 at the Denver 38. Herbert hit Williams for 11. The Chargers moved to a 2nd and goal at the 4. Jackson got stopped and on 3rd and goal Herbert hit Palmer for only 3 yards. Brandon Staley gambles on 4th down all the time. It was a shocker when on 4th and goal at the one, he opted for the field goal. Dustin Hopkins hit from 19 to make it 10-0 Chargers. 

The Broncos after a touchback moved to a 1st and goal at the 2. Lock lost a yard and Williams got it back. On 3rd and goal, Williams got stopped. This day was truly opposite day. The normally aggressive Brandon Staley went conservative and the very conservative Vic Fangio got aggressive. On 4th and goal at the 2, Lock lateraled to Hinton, who threw it back to Lock. Yet Lock only gained one as the Chargers defense again came up big. The key play in the game came when the Chargers punted on 4th and 2 from their own 10 with 3 1/2 minutes left in the half. The Broncos fumbled the punt and Hall recovered for the Chargers just past midfield. On 3rd and 3 from the Denver 42, a run gained only one yard. This time Staley returned to his gambling ways. On 4th and 2, Herbert hit Ekeler for 11 and 3 more and then Guyton for 5. On 3rd and 2 from the Denver 22, Herbert got just enough. Herbert hit Jackson for 9 and 3. With 14 seconds left in the half, Herbert hit Allen for an 8 yard touchdown to make it 17-0 Chargers.

After a touchback, the Chargers defense got very lazy in the final 14 seconds. Lock hit Melvin Gordon for 24 and Hinton for 8 to leave 2 seconds. Brandon McManus has a strong leg but his previous long was 58 yards. He buried this kick from 61 to get the Broncos on the board. Yet there would be no momentum shift. The Chargers in the third quarter from their own 17 moved 78 yards in 14 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. Despite 1st and goal at the one, Ekeler lost 4 yards and Herbert threw incomplete twice. Hopkins hit the 23 yard field goal to make it 20-3 Chargers. The Broncos after a touchback moved 70 yards in 12 plays and 7 minutes. On 4th and goal at the one to start the fourth quarter, Gordon got in. Yet hope was quickly extinguished when illegal formation nullified the touchdown. On 4th and goal at the 6 needing 3 scores, Fangio opted for the field goal. McManus hit from 23 to get the Broncos within 20-6. 13 seconds later, all hope for Denver was extinguished.  Roberts returned the ensuing kickoff 101 yards for a touchdown and a 27-6 Chargers lead. On 4th and 3 from the Chargers 47, Lock threw incomplete. On 3rd and 3 from the Denver 45, Herbert went to Mike Williams for the touchdown to make it a 34-6 Chargers blowout. The Broncos got one garbage touchdown but were bounced from playoff contention. The 9-7 Chargers are at the 9-7 Raiders in the regular season finale. For the Chargers, the scenario is simple. If they win, they are in the playoffs. If they lose, they are out. 34-13 Chargers

Carolina Panthers at New Orleans Saints — The Panthers were long done while the 7-8 Saints were still alive. After playing with a practice squad quarterback last week, the Saints got Taysom Hill back from the Covid list. The Panthers after a touchback moved 61 yards in 12 plays and 7 minutes. On 2nd and 8 from the New Orleans 12, consecutive plays each lost a yard. Lirim Hajrullahu hit the 32 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Panthers. The Saints after a touchback moved to a 3rd and 12 at the Carolina 30. Hill hit Alvin Kamara for only 7. Brett Maher hit the 41 yarder to tie the game 3-3. The Panthers took over at their own 19. Chuba Hubbard gained 6 and 5. On 3rd and 3 from their own 37, Darnold hit Abdullah for 10. The Panthers began the second quarter facing 2nd and 7 at midfield. Darnold hit Robby Anderson for 7 and Hubbard for 17. Hubbard ran for a 21 yard touchdown. The Panthers led 10-3, but their offense took the final 43 minutes off. 

The Saints tried to claw back the hard way. The Panthers faced 3rd and 9 from their own 21. Darnold was sacked and fumbled. The Saints recovered at the Carolina 13. On 3rd and 6 from the 9, Hill threw incomplete. Maher hit from 27 as the Saints trailed 10-6. With 1:53 left in the half, the Saints were pinned at their own 4 yard line. On 3rd and 11 from their own 3, Sean Payton went mega-aggressive and Hill went deep to Callaway for 28 and Humphrey for 16 and 8. Maher hit from 41 to end the half with the Saints within 10-9. with 4 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter the Panthers punted on 4th and 15 from their own 4. A short 37 yard punt had the Saints taking over at the Carolina 38.  Hill ran for gains of 6 and 14. On 2nd and 7 from the Carolina 15, Hill threw incomplete twice. Maher hit his 4th field goal from 33 for a 12-10 Saints lead. The Panthers after a touchback moved 46 yards in 10 plays and 5 minutes. With 12 minutes left in regulation Hajrullahu came in for a 47 yard field goal try to give the Panthers the lead back. The kick was no good. The Saints on 3rd and 2 from their own 45 saw Hill hit Prentice for 4. Kamara gained 30. Hill ran for 9 and then threw a 12 yard touchdown pass to Kamara. Midway through the fourth quarter the Saints led by 8. Yet despite making 4 field goals, Maher’s extra point doinked off one upright, bounced sideways, hit the other upright, and was no good. It did not matter. On 2nd and 20 from his own 31 with 54 seconds left, Darnold was intercepted by DJ Moore. The 8-8 Saints are still alive but need help. If they win next week at Atlanta and San Francisco loses, the Saints are in the playoffs. Otherwise, they are out. 18-10 Saints

Detroit Lions at Seattle Seahawks — Both teams are out of the playoffs, but speculation swirled over whether this was Russell Wilson and Pete Carroll’s final game together in the Pacific Northwest. This was their first losing season since their first season together in 2012. The Lions moved from their own 30 to a 3rd and 2 at the Seattle 30. Williams only gained one. Dan Campbell gambled on 4th and 1 and Williams got stopped. The Seahawks faced 3rd and 10 from their own 29. Wilson hit Gerald Everett for 12. On 3rd and 3 from their own 48, Wilson hit Rashaad Penny for 4. Penny ran for 20 and then the 15 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Seahawks. The Seahawks got it back at their own 26 and moved to a 1st and 10 at the Detroit 29. A completion lost 5 yards. Jason Myers nailed a 51 yard field goal to make it 10-0 Seahawks after the first quarter. The Seahawks got it back to start the second quarter at their own 36. Wilson immediately went deep to Swain for 58. Penny ran for a 6 yard touchdown to make it 17-0 Seahawks. 

The Lions got a 47 yard kickoff return to start at the Seattle 45. Tim Boyle hit Amon-Ra St. Brown for 16. On 3rd and 10 from the Seattle 26, St. Brown ran for a touchdown to get the Lions on the board. The Seahawks quickly moved to end the game. The Seahawks took over at their own 31. Wilson hit DK Metcalf for 11. On 3rd and 6 from their own 46, Wilson went deep to Tyler Lockett for 28. On 4th and 1 from the Detroit 17, Pete Carroll went for it and Wilson gained 2. On 3rd and 8 from the Detroit 13, Wilson hit Metcalf for the score to make it 24-7 Seahawks. The Seahawks got it back at their own 10. Penny ran for 5, 5, 2, and then a big 37 yard gain. Penny added runs of 3 and 6 and Homer gained 13 down to the one. With 21 seconds left in the half, Wilson hit Lockett for the score. The 11 play, 90 yard, 5 minute drive made it 31-7 Seahawks. Any Lions ray of hope died when Myers missed a 55 yard field goal to end the half. On the first play of the third quarter after a touchback, Boyle fumbled the shotgun snap, picked up the ball, and was intercepted by Reed. The Seahawks took over at the Detroit 21. Two plays later Wilson hit Metcalf for a 13 yard touchdown. The Seahawks led 38-7 only 48 seconds into the second half. For some reason, the final 29 minutes were played. Something about league rules. 

The Lions took over at their own 27. From their 37, Boyle hit St. Brown for 20 and Hodge for 42 down to the one. They moved backward but on 3rd and goal from the 7, Boyle hit St. Brown for the score. Boyle also hit St. Browne for the 2 point conversion to get the Lions within 38-15. A perfectly executed onside kick set up the Lions at their own 44. On 1st and 14, Boyle hit Williams for 11. On 4th and 3 from the Seattle 39, Boyle hit St. Brown for 31. On 2nd and goal from the 18 after offensive holding, a completion only gained 6 but a defensive facemask added 6 more to make 1st and goal at the 6. Boyle hit Taylor Decker for the touchdown as the Lions were within 38-22 with 5 minutes left in the third quarter. After a touchback, the Seahawks moved 75 yards in 13 plays and 7 1/2 minutes. with 12 1/2 minutes left in regulation, Wilson threw a one yard touchdown to Metcalf to make it 45-22 Seahawks. The Lions then moved 75 yards in 11 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. On 3rd and goal at the one, Jamaal Williams got in to get the Lions within 45-29. A 31 point deficit was cut to 16, but no closer. Myers hit a 36 yard field goal to put the game out of reach. Boyle was intercepted to give the Lions the ball at the Detroit 22. Myers hit again from 42. Boyle was quickly intercepted again. At the 2 minute warning from the Detroit 31, Eskridge ran for 30 down to the one. With the crowd begging for more points, Carroll and Wilson ended the game the classy way. If this was their final home game together, it ended with dignity as Wilson took 2 knees rather than run up the score. If the Lions lose next week and Jacksonville somehow wins, the Lions would have the top pick in the Draft. 51-29 Seahawks 

Arizona Cardinals at Dallas Cowboys — Both teams had already clinched a playoff spot but were going in opposite direction. The Cardinals were once 10-2 but had lost 3 straight. The Cowboys were 7-4 but had won 4 straight. The 11-4 Cowboys at home with a win would still have a shot at home field throughout the playoffs. They had already clinched the NFC East. The 10-5 Cardinals were no longer in contention for home field but a loss would also cost them the NFC West as well. They entered one game behind the Rams and needed to win to keep pace. The Cardinals were without Deandre Hopkins. The Cardinals took over at their own 16. Dortch gained 24 and Edmonds added 14. On 3rd and 9 from the Dallas 45, Murray went deep to AJ Green for 42. On 3rd and goal at the one, a false start killed the drive. Murray threw incomplete from the 6. Matt prater hit a 24 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Cardinals. The Cowboys after a touchback moved 50 yards in 12 plays and 5 minutes. On 3rd and 4 from the Arizona 20, it was the Cowboys turn to have a killer false start followed by an incompletion. Greg Zuerlein’s 43 yard field goal to tie the game was no good. 

The Cardinals began the second quarter facing 3rd and 8 from their own 11. Murray went to Edmonds for 17. On 4th and 2 from their own 36, Kliff Kingsbury gambled on a fake punt. The punter Banjo threw over the middle to Ward, who made the greatest helmet catch since david Tyree ruined New England’s perfect season. The 23 yard gain was followed by 3rd and 6 from the Dallas 37. Murray threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant a 14 yard gain. On 2nd and 15 from the Dallas 28,, Murray hit Green for 20. On 3rd and goal at the 6, Murray hit Edmonds for only 5. Kingsbury gambled again on 4th and goal at the one. Murray hit Antoine Wesley for the touchdown to make it 10-0 Cardinals. The Cowboys took over at their own 23. Ezekiel Elliott gained 6. Dak Prescott hit Amari Cooper for 9 and Schultz for 7. On 2nd and 10 from his own 48, Prescott hit Cedric Wilson for 11. Prescott was intercepted, but defensive pass interference instead gave the Cowboys 5 more yards. Another defensive pass interference call added 10 more yards. Then the defense jumped offside. Prescott then hit Michael Gallup for a 21 yard touchdown with 1:25 left in the half. The 11 play, 77 yard drive had the Cowboys within 10-7. Gallup apparently suffered a knee injury on the play and is out for the rest of the season, a major loss for the Cowboys.

The Cardinals soon faced 3rd and 3 from their own 32. Edmonds gained 7. Murray hit Ertz for 9 and Kirk for 4 and 5. With 17 seconds left on 3rd and 5 from the Dallas 43, the defense jumped offside. Now it was 3rd and inches. Edmonds gained 4. That was enough for Prater to nail a 53 yard field goal to put the Cardinals up 13-7 at the break. The Cardinals began the third quarter facing 3rd and 9 from their own 26. Murray went to Edmonds for 11 and then deep to Kirk for 43. On 3rd and 11 from the Dallas 24, the defense jumped offside. On 3rd and 6, Murray hit Wesley for the touchdown. Kliff Kingsbury went for 2 unsuccessfully but the Cardinals led 19-7. The Cardinals got it back at their own 43 and Murray hit Kirk for 16. The Cardinals moved to a 2nd and 5 at the Dallas 8 with a chance to put the game away. Edmonds gained nothing and Murray on 3rd and 5 threw incomplete. Prater hit from 26 as the Cardinals led 22-7 after three quarters. This game was far from over.

The Cardinals got it back at their own 23 but a 14 yard sack of Murray had them punting on 4th and 28 from their own 5. A 17 yard punt return came the Cowboys gift field position at the Arizona 31. Prescott hit Pollard for 12. On 3rd and 13 from the Arizona 22, Prescott scrambled for 12 to end the third quarter. The fourth quarter began with Mike McCarthy deciding to go for it on 4th and 1 from the Arizona 10. Prescott gained 3. On 3rd and goal from the 7, Prescott hit Amari Cooper for only 5. McCarthy had to gamble again on 4th and goal at the 2. Prescott went to Wilson for the touchdown only one minute into the fourth quarter. McCarthy decided to go for 2 despite plenty of time remaining. A delay of game led to him just kicking the extra point to get the Cowboys within 22-14. The Cowboys got it back at their own 10 and Prescott hit CeeDee Lamb for 26. Yet 2 plays later Prescott scrambled and got hit and fumbled. The Cardinals recovered at the Dallas 44. A defensive facemask moved the Cardinals 15 yards closer. On 3rd and 9 from the Dallas 27, Murray hit Wesley for only 7. With 8 1/2 minutes left in regulation, Kliff Kingsbury decided not to gamble on 4th and 2. Prater hit the 38 yard field goal to give the Cardinals breathing room up 25-14. 

The Cowboys soon aced 4ht and 1 from their own 34. With 6:46 left and needing 2 scores, going for it was necessary. A defensive stop would end things. Prescott hit Wilson for 7. Then Mike McCarthy went to the bag of tricks. Prescott lateraled to Wilson, who threw the halfback option pass to Pollard for a 31 yard gain. Prescott then hit Lamb for 16, Wilson for 8, and Cooper for the 4 yard touchdown. Prescott hit Wilson for the 2 point conversion. With 4:42 left, the Cowboys had cut a 15 point deficit to 3 points. After a touchback, Murray ran for 15 and hit Ertz for 11. Edmonds ran for 11 as the Cowboys took their last timeout on defense with 2:51 left. Major controversy then ensued with the Cardinals facing 2nd and 4 from the Dallas 29. Murray ran for 9 but lost the ball and the Cowboys recovered. Officials ruled Murray down by contact. Had 2 minutes or less remained, it would be an automatic booth review. Since more than 2 minutes remained, it would require a Cowboys challenge. Yet since they were out of timeouts, they could not challenge the call. Replay showed a fumble. While the officials may have blown the call, it was the Cowboys being out of timeouts to challenge that cost them. Murray had the clinching first down and then took 3 knees. Both teams are 11-5. Neither team can get home field throughout the playoffs now. The Cardinals can still win the NFC West if they win at home against Seattle and the Rams lose. If the Cardinals lose or the Rams win, the Cardinals will be a wildcard. Either way, both of these teams could make a deep playoff run. A rematch would be much anticipated. 25-22 Cardinals

Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers was the Sunday night game. For both teams, the situation was simple. The 7-8 Vikings needed to win out and get help to make the playoffs. A loss and they were done. Making matters worse, Kirk Cousins was out with Covid so backup Sean Mannion had to play his first game since 2019. The 12-3 Packers had already clinched the NFC North. With a win, they would lock up home field advantage throughout the playoffs. A loss would force them to play their starters next week to try and get home field. The Packers were expected to win easily while the Vikings hoped for the shocking upset. Early on the Minnesota defense hung tough. The Packers moved from their 25 to a 1st and 10 at the Minnesota 17. Rodgers threw incomplete twice and completed a pass for no gain. Mason Crosby hit a 35 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Packers. The Vikings moved from their 34 to a 4th and 3 at the Green Bay 47. Mike Zimmer gambled rather than punt and play field position. Mannion threw incomplete. The Packers moved to a 3rd and 3 at the Minnesota 11. Rodgers threw incomplete and Matt LaFleur decided to go for it rather than kick a chip shot field goal and go up 10-0. Rodgers threw incomplete. In the second quarter the Packers moved from their own 21 to a 3rd and 4 at the Minnesota 18. Rodgers threw incomplete and this time LaFleur played it safe. Crosby hit from 36. with 9 minutes left in the half, the Packers only led 6-0. The expected blowout seemed to be a slugfest. Yet with no offense to help them, the Minnesota defense finally broke.

The Packers got it back at their own 34 midway through the second quarter. Dillon gained 5 and 4. On 3rd and 1 from their own 43, Rodgers hit Adams for 15, Allan Lazard for 17, Adams for 5, and Lazard for the 20 yard touchdown to make it 13-0 Packers. The Packers got it back at their own 36 with 2:08 left in the half. Rodgers hit Adams for 19, Aaron Jones for 8, Marques Valdez-Scantling for 3, Lazard for 6, Adams for 17, and Adams for the 11 yard touchdown. With one minute left in the half, the Packers led 20-0. Greg Joseph hit a 51 yard field goal for the Vikings to end the half, but this game was over. The third quarter saw a 21 yard Packers punt return with 15 more tacked on for unnecessary roughness to set them up at the Minnesota 37. Rodgers hit Lazard for 9. AJ Dillon ran for 8, 3, 7, and the 4 yard touchdown to make it 27-3 Packers. Midway through the third quarter on 4th and 3 just shy of midfield, Mike Zimmer went for it and Mannion threw incomplete. The short field led to a 37 yard Crosby field goal to make it 30-3 Packers. The Vikings managed one touchdown before the third quarter ended, but in the fourth quarter the Packers moved 70 yards in 11 plays and 6 1/2 minutes. Dillon ran for a 7 yard touchdown to finish the blowout. The Vikings are out of the playoffs as Zimmer awaits his Black Monday fate after their season finale next week. The Packers are 13-3 for the third straight season. They are the first team in NFL history to win at least 13 games in 3 straight seasons. Matt LaFleur has the greatest 3 year regular season stretch to start a season in NFL history, beating george Siefert by one game. Given the history of the Packers, that’s impressive. The Packers have clinched home field throughout the playoffs and can rest their starters in their regular season finale if they choose. Yet they had home field throughout last year and didn’t finish. They know this. Rodgers certainly does. 37-10 Packers

Cleveland Browns at Pittsburgh Steelers is the Monday night game. The 7-8 Browns were mathematically eliminated from playoff contention on Sunday. The 7-7 Steelers were still alive but needed to beat the Browns and win next week and get help to get in. A loss would finish the Steelers. Emotions ran high as Ben Roethlisberger indicated it might very well be his final game at Heinz Field. Big Ben is expected to retire after 18 seasons. Although the Browns had nothing to play for, this once-lopsided affair became a bitter rivalry last year when the Browns went into Pittsburgh and blasted them out of the playoffs. This past Halloween, the Steelers went into Cleveland and gutted out a 15-10 win.

The rematch was another AFC North two-fisted slobberknocker. Both teams moved to around the opposing 35 yard line, passed up a difficult 53 yard field goal in Heinz field, went for it, and turned it over on downs. After a scoreless first quarter, the Steelers began the second quarter at their own 34. A key play happened on 3rd and 10 from the Cleveland 36. A completion only gained 3 yards. Yet an imbecilic unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on defender Jadaveon Clowney meant 15 yards and an automatic first down. Roethlisberger hit Johnson for a 5 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Steelers. An interception of Baker Mayfield gave the Steelers a short field at the Cleveland 43. Yet on 1st and goal at the 4, Roethlisberger threw 3 straight incompletions. Chris Boswell hit the 22 yard field goal to make it 10-0 Steelers at halftime. Boswell hit again from 30 in the third quarter to make it 13-0 Steelers.

Mayfield kept having his passes batted down, yet Kevin Stefanski stubbornly refused to pound a healthy Nick Chubb into a relatively weak Pittsburgh run defense. Late in the third quarter, a great punt pinned the Steelers at their own 5. A sack of Roethlisberger forced a 3 and out and a punt that was nearly blocked. The Browns had a short field at the Pittsburgh 48. After being beaten up all game, Mayfield went deep to Donovan Peoples-Jones for 39. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Mayfield threw a fade to the corner of the end zone and David Njoku out-jumped the defender. The touchdown had the Browns within 13-7 after three quarters. Yet early in the fourth quarter with the Browns punting on 4th and 20 from their own 36, this time Dustin Colquitt shanked a 21 yard punt. The Steelers took over at their own 43. That was enough for Boswell to hit his third field goal from 50 to put the Steelers up 16-7 with 9:45 left in regulation. The Browns went backward under a hail of penalties and a sack and punted on 4th and 30 from their own 5. That gave the Steelers another short field at the Cleveland 37. Boswell hit his 4th field goal from 48 to make it 19-7 Steelers with 6 minutes left.

Needing 2 scores, the desperate Browns mounted a 17 play drive helped along by a pair of defensive pass interference calls. Mayfield threw a one yard touchdown with 1:10 to play. The onside kick failed. The Steelers faced 3rd and 2 from the Cleveland 37 with one minute left. The desperate Browns needed a stop and a miracle. Instead, Najee Harris broke free and raced for the exclamation point touchdown. Since 1990, the Browns are 3-28-1 at Pittsburgh. One of those wins was last year’s playoff game, so the Steelers sweeping the Browns this year was a measure of revenge. Mayfield was sacked 9 times. TJ Watt had 4 sacks, the highest total in a single game since Joey Porter 20 years ago. Watt’s season sack total is 21.5, only one sack behind the NFL record set by Michael Strahan. Meanwhile, after 15 seasons at the helm, Mike Tomlin still has never had a losing season. More importantly, the Steelers still have slim playoff hopes. 26-14 Steelers

NFL 2021 Week 17 Prequel

Friday, December 31st, 2021

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John Madden IS football

Tuesday, December 28th, 2021

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NFL 2021 Week 16 Recap

Sunday, December 26th, 2021

NFL 2021 Week 16 Recap

San Francisco 49ers at Tennessee Titans was the Thursday night game. The 8-6 49ers took on the 9-5 Tennessee Titans. The 49ers started out red hot from their own 25. Jimmy Garoppolo hit Brandon Aiyuk for 4 and Deebo Samuel for 10. From the Tennessee 44, Garoppolo hit Aiyuk for 17 and Samuel for 23 down to the one. Jeff Wilson got the last yard to make it 7-0 49ers. The 49ers got it back at their own 20 and moved to a 2nd and goal at the 8. Garoppolo went to the end zone and was intercepted for a touchback. The 49ers got it back to start the second quarter at their own 37 and moved to a 4th and 1 at the Tennessee 31. Kyle Shanahan went for it and Garoppolo hit Samuel for 11. Yet from the Titans 20, an offensive facemask penalty meant 3rd and 26 from the Titans 36. Garoppolo threw a swing pass to Samuel, who should have been tackled for a loss out of field goal range. Yet Samuel somehow evaded several tacklers and willed his way to a 6 yard gain. Robbie Gould hit the 48 yard field goal to make it 10-0 49ers. The 49ers defense dominated the first half but the mistakes on offense kept it a close game.

The Titans showed signs of life to start the third quarter from their own 25. They began with a false start and soon faced 3rd and 15 from their own 20. Ryan Tannehill hit Westbrook-Ikhine for 24 and AJ Brown for 18 and 13. On 3rd and 8 from the San Francisco 20, Tannehill threw incomplete. Randy Bullock hit the 38 yard field goal to get the Titans on the board. One play and 9 seconds after a touchback, the Titans had the ball again as an interception of Garoppolo was returned by Hooker 21 yards to the San Francisco 18. McNichols ran for 5 and 10. Donta Foreman ran for a 3 yard touchdown for a 10-10 game midway through the third quarter. The 49ers after a touchback moved to a 4th and 1 at the Titans 35. Mike Vrabel passed up a 53 yard field goal try and decided to go for it. After a killer false start, Vrabel still went for it. On 4th and 6, Garoppolo threw incomplete. On the last play of the third quarter, an offensive penalty and a sack had the Titans facing 3rd and 23 from their own 28. Tannehill went deep to Brown for 42 yards. The fourth quarter began with the Titans facing 3rd and 10 from the Frisco 30. Tannehill hit Brown for 12 and again for an 18 yard touchdown as the Titans had their first lead up 17-10 with 13 minutes left.

With 5:18 to play the 49ers took over after a great punt at their own 5 yard line. Garoppolo hit Kyle Juszczyk for 15. On 3rd and 4 from their own 38, Garoppolo hit Hasty for 12. Garoppolo then found Samuel across the middle, and Samuel split the defense for a 56 yard gain. Garoppolo hit Aiyuk for a 2 yard touchdown and a 17-17 game with 2:20 left. After a touchback, the Titans soon faced 2nd and 6 at their own 40 with 1:23 left. Tannehill threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant a 6 yard gain. Tannehill then escaped the pressure and scrambled for a key 23 yard gain. The 49ers took all their timeouts on defense. Yet with the 49ers out of timeouts with 54 seconds left and the Titans facing 3rd and 4 from the Frisco 25, Tannehill took a knee. Bullock came in for a 44 yard try to win the game with 8 seconds left. Bullock was good. The 8-7 49ers are still alive for a playoff spot while the 10-5 Titans maintained their one game lead in the AFC South. They have an outside shot at home field throughout the playoffs. 20-17 Titans

 

Cleveland Browns at Green Bay Packers was the Saturday Christmas afternoon game. The Brows lost a gut-wrencher on the final play against the Raiders to fall to 7-7. Baker Mayfield and Kevin Stefanski were back from the Covid list. The 11-3 Packers with the best record in football had already locked up the NFC North and still had a one game lead over 4 other teams for home field throughout the playoffs. This was a dogfight. The Browns moved quickly and easily on their opening drive. On the second play from scrimmage from their own 32, Mayfield went to Nick Chubb for a 40 yard gain with a rare defensive penalty for a low block adding 14 more yards. Mayfield hit Jarvis Landry for 12 down to the one and Chubb got the last yard. The extra point was no good but the Browns led 6-0 barely 2 1/2 minutes into the game. The Packers faced 4th and 1 from their own 34. Matt LaFleur gambled and the Packers got the first down, but would punt a few plays later anyway.

The Browns got it back at their own 8 yard line and Mayfield immediately went bombs away and was intercepted. The Packers took over at their own 47. Aaron Rodgers went deep to Davante Adams for 33 yards. On 3rd and 5 from the Cleveland 11, Rodgers hit Alan Lazard for the touchdown. The Packers led 7-6 and Rodgers was in the Packers history books with his 443rd touchdown pass, surpassing Brett Favre. Favre congratulated Rodgers by video on the jumbotron and told Rodgers to go win another Super Bowl. The Browns after a touchback soon faced 4th and 1 from their own 34 and Kevin Stefanski also gambled. Mayfield hit Donovan Peoples-Jones for 5 and the Browns moved to a 1st and 10 at the Packers 15. Yet Mayfield was then sacked. On 3rd and 19 from the Green Bay 24, Mayfield threw his second interception.

The Packers took over at their own 22 to start the second quarter and Rodgers immediately went deep to Lazard for 34 yards. On 3rd and 1 from the Cleveland 35, Aaron Jones gained 2. Lazard got around the end for 13. Dillon gained 8 and 3. On 3rd and goal at the 9, Rodgers went to Adams for the touchdown to cap the 10 play, 78 yard, nearly 5 minute drive and make it 14-6 Packers. The Browns from their own 30 moved easily again. Johnson gained 17. Mayfield hit Austin Hooper for 11, Landry for 24 and Higgins for 14 down to the one. Mayfield hit Harrison Bryant for the one yard touchdown. Kevin Stefanski went for 2 and the conversion try failed as the Browns trailed 14-12 midway through the second quarter. 

The Browns got it back and soon faced 3rd and 15 from their own 24. Mayfield fired over the middle to Higgins for 16 as the clock hit the 2 minute warning. Yet on the next play Mayfield threw his 3rd interception, and Douglas returned it 11 yards to the Cleveland 49. Rodgers went to Adams for 10, 9, 12 and 10. With 12 seconds left in the half, Rodgers hit Adams for a one yard touchdown to have the Packers up 21-12 at the half. The Packers took over at their own 10 to start the third quarter looking to put the game away. They moved 76 yards in 11 plays and 6 minutes. Yet on 3rd and 6 from the Cleveland 14, Rodgers threw incompletion. Mason Crosby hit the 32 yard field goal to make it 24-12 Packers. Their offense then took the final 24 minutes of the game off, which was not a wise move. 

The Browns from their own 15 moved 68 yards in 15 plays and 8 minutes. Yet on 3rd and 5 from the Green Bay 8, Mayfield was sacked. Chris Naggar in his very first NFL game missed the early extra point but made the 37 yard field goal to get the Brown within 24-15. Both defenses dug in and the Browns took over at their own 24 with 6:40 left in regulation. Chubb gained 12 and 8 and caught a pass from Mayfield for 11. Mayfield hit Higgins for 10. On 3rd and 10 from the Green Bay 35 with the Packers defense smelling pass, Johnson took an end around 30 yards. Mayfield hit Anthony Schwartz for a 5 yard touchdown. With 4 1/2 minutes to play, the Browns were within 2 points with the missed extra points being the difference. 

After a touchback, the Packers soon faced 3rd and 6 at their own 42. Rodgers had a wide open Adams, who dropped it. The Browns took over at their own 25 with 2:05 to play with all 3 timeouts and the 2 minute warning. They had plenty of time and only needed a field goal. The Browns were so confident that they even kept running the ball, especially since the Packers couldn’t stop the run. Chubb gained 4, 10 and 4 as the clock ticked down and the Browns did not even take their timeouts. On 3rd and 6 from their own 43, Mayfield hit Chubb for 17 to midfield. Mayfield threw incomplete twice, including one that should have been caught that would have put the Browns in long field goal range. On 3rd and 10, Mayfield threw over the middle to Peoples-Jones for what should have been a first down. Instead Peoples-Jones got boxed out by Douglas, who intercepted the ball. Mayfield’s 4th interception gave the Packers the ball at their own 46 with only 43 seconds left. Yet the Browns still had all 3 timeouts. Everything came down to 3rd and inches from the Cleveland 45. Aaron Rodgers yelled the hard count and the defense bit for a killer encroachment penalty as the Browns suffered another agonizing loss. Despite the Packers defense being gashed for 219 rushing yards, their 4 interceptions made the difference. The 7-8 Browns are on life support and the 12-3 Packers are one step closer to home field throughout the playoffs. 24-22 Packers

Indianapolis Colts at Arizona Cardinals is the Saturday Christmas night game. The 8-6 Colts were one game back in the AFC South while the 10-4 Cardinals had lost 2 straight including a humiliating loss at Detroit. The Cardinals came in tied atop the NFC West and one game back in the race for home field throughout the playoffs. The Cardinals started from their own 20 and moved 47 yards in 12 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. Yet on 3rd and 3 from the Indianapolis 33, Murray went deep incomplete. Matt Prater missed a 51 yard field goal. From their own 41, the Colts struck immediately. On their first play, Jonathan Taylor ran up the middle for a 43 yard gain. The rookie has been red hot all year. Carson Wentz hit Pittman for 9. On 3rd and goal at the one, Wentz hit TY Hilton for the touchdown to make it 7-0 Colts. 

The Cardinals took over at their own 10 and soon faced 3rd and 2 from their 18. Edmonds gained 10 and caught a pass from Murray for 13. Murray then executed a perfect quarterback draw for a 57 yard gain. Edmonds got the final 2 yards. Prater’s bad day continued as he missed the extra point and the Cardinals trailed 7-6. After the first quarter, the defenses dug in. The second quarter began with Mike Badgley missing a 53 yard field goal for the Colts. The Cardinals moved to a 4th and 1 at the Indianapolis 29. Kliff Kingsbury went for it but a false start was a killer. On 4th and 5m Kingsbury went for it anyway rather than try a 51 yard field goal given prater’s 2 misses. Murray threw incomplete. With 4 1/2 minutes left in the half the Cardinals faced 3rd and 7 from their own 11. The shotgun snap to Murray was low and a tad outside and went by him all the way to the end zone. Murray picked it up and threw it away but was called for intentional grounding. The safety made it 96 Colts. The Colts took the free kick at their own 32 and moved to a 1st and 10 at the Arizona 13 with 47 seconds left in the half. Offensive penalties killed the drive but Badgley hit from 41 to make it 12-6 Colts at the half.

In the third quarter a sack of Wentz had the Colts punting on 4th and 15 at their own 46. The punt was high, and the Cardinals return man backed inside his own 5 yard line, where punts should never be fielded. Yet this was Kliff Kingsbury pulling out all the trickeration stops. The guy backing up drew the coverage team to hi, but the ball was kicked nowhere near him. Way on the other side of the field, Murphy fielded the punt with little fanfare and raced 48 yards to the Indy 42. Murray then went to Edmonds for 11. Kingsbury kept up with the trick plays. Murray threw the ball sideways to Kirk, who lateraled it back to Murray, who faked throwing on the flea flicker and kept the ball for a 17 yard gain. On the next play Murray did things more conventionally, hitting Wesley for a 24 yard touchdown and a 13-12 Cardinals lead. 

The Colts moved after a touchback to a 3rd and 3 at the Arizona 35. Taylor finally got stopped for a one yard loss. Frank Reich passed up a 54 yard field goal try and went for it on 4th and 4. Wentz threw incomplete. The Colts got it back and soon faced 3rd and 4 at their own 31. Wentz hit Mo Alie-Cox, who strolled for a 37 yard gain. On 3rd and 7 from the Arizona 29, Wentz hit Hilton for 8. Yet on 3rd and 8 from the Arizona 19, Wentz threw incomplete. On the last play of the third quarter, Badgley hit from 37 to give the Colts the 15-13 lead. After a touchback to start the fourth quarter, Kliff Kingsbury gambled on 4th and inches from his own 34. Ward gained 3. The Cardinals moved to a 2nd and 3 at the Indianapolis 23. A run went nowhere and on 3rd and 3 Murray threw incomplete. Prater’s night of misery continued as his 41 yard field goal hit the upright dead on doinked back no good with 11 minutes left in regulation. 

Offensive holding had the Colts facing 2nd and 17 from their own 24. Wentz calmly found Pittman for 20. Wentz then went deep to Hilton for 39 yards. On 3rd and 9 from the Arizona 14, Wentz with all the time in the world found Desmond Patmon in the back of the end zone for the touchdown. With 6 1/2 minutes to play the Cardinals had a 22-13 lead. One minute later on 4th and 6 form his own 43, Murray backpedaled to avoid the rush and had a wide open receiver over the middle. The ball was under thrown incomplete. The Cardinals took 2 timeouts on defense and got the ball back at their own 9 yard line with 4 1/2 minutes left still needing 2 scores. Murray led the Cardinals down the field but way too much time came off the clock. By the time the Cardinals had 1st and goal at the 10, only 55 seconds remained. After a pair of incompletions set up 3rd and 10 and left 46 seconds, Kliff Kingsbury brought in Prater rather than try one more play. This made no sense. What’s another 4 or 5 seconds? Prater was good as the Cardinals trailed by 6 with 42 seconds left. The onside kick failed. The 9-6 Colts are still one game back in the AFC South but in a strong position for a wildcard. The 10-5 Cardinals have lost 3 straight and are now at risk of blowing the division. Home field throughout the playoffs is pretty much gone. Despite the loss, the Cardinals did clinch a wildcard spot due to other results. 22-16 Colts  

New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles — The 7-7 Eagles needed a home win over the lowly Giants to improve their playoff chances. With Daniel Jones out for the year with a neck injury, Jake Fromm was quarterbacking the Giants in his very first NFL start in place of the ineffective Mike Glennon.

The first half was a slugfest. After a scoreless first quarter, Graham Gano hit a 54 yard field goal for the Giants. Jake Elliott missed a 41 yarder but then hit from 22 for a 3-3 halftime tie that deserves no further elaboration. Yet somehow the second half became a blowout. 2 plays after a third quarter touchback Fromm was intercepted by McLeod, who returned it 24 yards to the Giants 21. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Boston Scott scored to make it 10-3 Eagles. Jalean Reagor then returned a punt 39 yards to the Giants 21, leading to a 37 yard Elliott field goal and a 13-3 Eagles lead. The Eagles got it back at their own 43 and Jalen Hurts went deep to Quez Watkins for 39. On 3rd and goal at the 4, Hurts hit Devonta Smith for the touchdown and the 20-3 Eagles advantage. The fourth quarter saw the Eagles move 75 yards in 10 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. Lane Johnson ran for a 5 yard touchdown to put the Eagles up 27-3. Fromm was benched and Mike Glennon came in. Glennong found Alex Singleton, who plays defense for the Eagles. The 29 yard interception return touchdown made it 34-3 Eagles. The Giants managed one garbage touchdown in a garbage season. The 8-7 Eagles are alive for a wildcard. 34-10 Eagles

Los Angeles Rams at Minnesota Vikings — The 10-4 Rams came in with a chance to seize control of the NFC West and maintaining a shot at home field throughout the playoffs. The 7-7 Vikings were fighting for survival. The Rams took over at their own 30. Sony Michel gained 8 and 2. On 3rd and 5 form their own 45, Matthew Stafford  hit Tyler Higbee for just enough, but Mike Zimmer challenged the spot and it was changed to a 4 yard gain. Sean McVay gambled on 4th and 1 just shy of midfield. Out of the shotgun, Matthew Stafford gained 2. Stafford then went to Cooper Kupp for 19. Stafford ran for 7 and then hit Higbee for 11. Michel gained 6 and then got the one yard touchdown. The 12 play, 70 yard, 6 minute drive had the Rams up 7-0. The rest of the half belonged to the defenses and the kickers. In the second quarter Matt Gay hit from 32 to make it 10-0 Rams. An interception of Stafford set up the Vikings at the Rams 11, but they settled for a 23 yard Greg Joseph field goal to get on the board. Gay responded from 31 as the Rams took a 13-3 lead to the locker rooms. The game opened up in the second half.

In the third quarter Stafford threw his second interception, but the Vikings did not capitalize. Stafford then threw his third interception, a leaping deflection at grab by Barr that was returned 8 yards to the Rams 2 yard line. One play later Alexander Mattison ran it in to get the Vikings within 13-10. The Vikings got it back and punted on 4th and 1 from their own 21. Brandon Powell returned the punt 61 yards for a touchdown to put the Rams back up 20-10. The Vikings took over at their own 11. They moved 83 yards in 12 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. Yet on 2nd and goal at the 4, a run lost 2 yards and Kirk Cousins then threw incomplete. Joseph hit from 24 as the Vikings were within 20-13 after three quarters. After a touchback Michel gained 10, 3 and 11. Darrell Henderson gained 17. On 3rd and 7 from the Minnesota 23, Stafford hit Higbee for 12. On 3rd and 6 from the Minnesota 7, Stafford hit O’Dell Beckham for the touchdown to have the Rams up 27-13 with 11 1/2 minutes left in regulation.

The Vikings rallied after a touchback. Cousins hit Conklin for 19, Mattison for 14, nwangwu for 6, Conklin for 10, and KJ Osborn for a 6 yard touchdown. With 8 1/2 minutes left in regulation the Vikings were back within 27-20. After a touchback the Rams moved 69 yards in 13 plays and bled 5 1/2 minutes off the clock. On 3rd and goal at the 6, Michel got stopped. The Vikings had used all 3 timeouts on defense. Gay hit the 24 yard field goal to give the Rams breathing room up 30-20 with 2:03 left. After a touchback, a desperate Vikings team faced 4th and 5 at the Rams 42. Cousins hit Justin Jefferson for 16. Cousins immediately spiked the ball to stop the clock. with only 32 seconds remaining, Mike Zimmer brought in Joseph for a 44 yard field goal on 2nd down. Joseph was good, but the onside kick failed. The 7-8 Vikings are on life support. The Rams started 7-1, had a midseason slump and lost 3 straight, and have now since won 4 straight. At 11-4 the Rams are one game back in the race for home field throughout the playoffs. They clinched a wildcard spot and are one game up in the NFC West. 30-23 Rams

Buffalo Bills at New England Patriots — Last week the Buccaneers had their 6 game win streak snapped to fall to 9-5, only one game ahead of the 8-6 Bills. two weeks ago in a windy slugfest, the Patriots ran the ball 46 times and threw only 3 passes in a gutty 14-10 win at Buffalo. A Patriots win would clinch the AFC East and keep them one game back in the race for home field throughout the playoffs. A Bills win would upend everything and give the Bills the tie-breaker atop the division. This was a heavyweight street fight. The Bills took over at their own 39. Josh Allen went to Singletary for 11 and 8. On 3rd and 7 from the New England 36, Allen hit Isaiah McKenzie for 7. Allen then hit Kumerow for 13 and Singletary for 7. On 3rd and 2 from the New England 3, Allen threw incomplete. Sean McDermott decided to go for it. Allen hit McKenzie for the touchdown to culminate the 13 play, 61 yard, 7 minute drive and make it 7-0 Bills. After a touchback, Damien Harris gained 9 and 5 and Olszewski added 9. After getting stopped on 2nd and 1 and 3rd and 1, Bill Belichick gambled on 4th and 1 from his own 48. Harris gained 4. Jones hit Johnson for 9. On 3rd and 2 from the Buffalo 29, Bolden only gained one. The second quarter began with Evil Hoodie Belichick gambling again on 4th and 1. Harris gained 12 and then the 16 yard touchdown for a 7-7 game. After that, the Bills took over in a big way.

After a touchback, the Bills moved to a 3rd and 4 at the New England 7. Allen threw incomplete and Sean McDermott was not in a crazy mood. Tyler Bass hit the 25 yard field goal to make it `10-7 Bills. Mac Jones was intercepted to set up the Bills at the New England 22. The Bills moved to a 2nd and goal at the one. Allen threw incomplete twice. This time McDermott did gamble and on 4th and goal from the one, Allen threw incomplete a 3rd time. Despite the goal line stand by the Patriot defense, their offense went 3 and out the Bills got it back with a short field at the New England 42. On 4th and 7 from the 39, Sean McDermott lined up to go for it. Whether he was just trying to get the defense to jump or not, they did. On 4th and 2 he lined up to go for it again. Allen went to Diggs for 23. On 3rd and 11 from the New England 12, Allen hit Diggs for the touchdown to make it 17-7 Bills. In the third quarter the Bills moved from their own 20 to a 1st and 10 at the New England 12. A pair of offensive penalties meant 1st and 25 and killed the drive. Bass hit the 34 yard field goal to finish the 14 play, 64 yard, 6 minute drive for a 20-7 Bills lead.

After a touchback, Harris ran for 31. On 3rd and 8 from the Buffalo 42, Jones hit Harry for 10. On 4th and 1 from the Buffalo 23, Bill Belichick went for it and Jones gained 6. On the next play Jones fumbled but Harris recovered as the Patriots retained possession. On 4th and 3 from the Buffalo 10, Belichick went for it again and Jones hit Meyers for 7. Harris ran for a one yard touchdown to finish the 14 play, 75 yard, 7 1/2 minute drive. The Patriots got to within 20-14 after three quarters, but every time they made it close the Bills answered. The Bills took over at their own 34. On 3rd and 2 from their own 42, Allen hit McKenzie for 5 and again deep for 28. Allen ran for 11. Allen hit Dawson Knox for 9. Singletary ran for 2 and then again for the 2 yard touchdown. The 2 point conversion try failed but the Bills led 26-14 with 11 1/2 minutes left in the game. 

After a touchback, Jones hit Hunter Henry for 9. On 2nd and 10 from their own 42, Jones hit Kendrick Bourne for 13 and Meyers for 21. Jones ran for 9 and Harris ran for 6 and then the 8 yard touchdown. Midway through the fourth quarter, the 10 play, 75 yard drive had the Patriots within 26-21. The Bills soon faced 3d and 10 from their own 25. Allen went to McKenzie for 17 and again for 15. On 3rd and 1 from the New England 34, Allen got stopped. With 4:17 to play Sean McDermott passed up a 52 yard field goal try and risked it all. On 4th and inches, Allen got around the end for a key 8 yard gain. On 3rd and 10 from the New England 26, Allen hit Diggs for 19. With 2 1/2 minutes to play, Allen hit Knox for the touchdown to ice the game. Jones threw in one more interception for good measure. The Patriots have lost 2 straight and can forget about home field throughout the playoffs. That is gone. So is their division lead. Both teams are 9-6 and the Bills hold the tie-breaker. 33-21 Bills

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Carolina Panthers — The 10-4 Buccaneers were humiliated last week on their home turf by New Orleans 9-0 to drop one game back in the race for home field throughout the playoffs. The Panthers were done for the year. The Panthers moved from their own 30 to a 2nd and 3 at the Tampa 4 yard line. A run lost 2 yards and then Cam Newton threw incomplete. Lirim Hajrullahuhit the 24 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Panthers. The Buccaneers soon faced 3rd and 2 from their own 33. Tom Brady hit Antonio Brown for 4. Brady then went to Jones for 13. KeShawn Vaughn busted through for a 55 yard touchdown run to make it 7-3 Buccaneers. An interception of Newton gave the ball back to the Buccaneers just shy of midfield. On 3rd and 13 from their own 46, Brady hit Brown for 19. On 3rd and 12 from the Carolina 25, a completion gained only 7. Ryan Succop hit the 36 yard field goal to make it 10-3 Buccaneers in the second quarter. The Panthers after a touchback saw Sam Darnold come in for Newton. Darnold went deep to Smith for a 63 yard bomb. Then on 1st and goal at the 10 Newton came in. He gained 2 and threw incomplete. On 3rd and goal at the 8 Matt Rhule went back to Darbold, who was sacked. Hajrullahu hit the 29 yard field goal. The Panthers were within 10-6 midway through the second quarter, but after that Pewter Power turned out the lights. 

After a touchback, the Buccaneers moved to a 2nd and 3 at the Carolina 25. Brady threw incomplete twice. Succop hit from 43 to make it 13-6 Buccaneers. The Panthers went 3 and out and the Buccaneers got it at their own 31 with 1:40 left in the half. Brady went bombs away to Grayson for 62 yards. On 3rd and goal at the 4, Brady hit Cameron Brate for the touchdown. The extra point was no good but the Buccaneers led 19-6. The Buccaneers took over in the third quarter at their own 46. Despite 1st and goal at the 4, an incompletion was followed by a one yard run. On 3rd and goal from the 3, Brady threw incomplete. Succop hit from 21 to make it 22-6 Buccaneers. The Buccaneers and excellent field position all day and took over again at their own 43. Brady went to Brown for 11 and ran himself for 11 more. Grayson ran for 14 and caught a pass from Brady for 12 more. Ronald Jones ran for the 7 yard touchdown to make it 29-6 Buccaneers. They added a fourth quarter field goal to complete the blowout. The 11-4 Buccaneers clinched the NFC South and are one game back in the race for home field throughout the playoffs. 32-6 Buccaneers 

Jacksonville Jaguars at New York Jets — League rules prevented this game from being canceled. The Jets had 20 players and Robert Saleh out with Covid. This game was the stupor bowl from beginning to end. Interim Jaguars coach Darrell Bevell began the game by gambling on a fake punt on 4th and 2 form his own 33. Wingard took the direct snap and gained 4. Yet on 4th and goal at the 2, Bevell decided to kick the field goal. The 21 yarder by Matt Wright made it 3-0  Jaguars. The Jets took over at their own 9 yard line. Carter gained 8. On 3rd and 7 from their own 24, Zach Wilson hit Keenan Cole for 19. On 3rd and 5 from their own 48, Wilson scrambled and ended up with a 52 yard touchdown to make it 6-3 Jets. The extra point was blocked. 

After a touchback, Trevor Lawrence ran for 6 and hit Ogunbowale and Jacob Hollister for a pair of 9 yard gains. On 2nd and 1 from the Jets 39, Lawrence threw incomplete and then Ogunbowale was stopped. Darrell Bevell went for it on 4th and 1 and Lawrence hit Laquon Treadwell for 20 as the first quarter ended. On 3rd and 2 from the Jets 11, Lawrence hit Jones for just enough. On 1st and goal at the 3, Lawrence gained 2, fumbled the ball, and was bailed out when Richardson recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown just like the Jaguars drew it up in the sandlot at recess. An inexplicable 2 point conversion attempt failed as the Jaguars led 9-6 after the 12 play, 75 yard, 6 minute drive. 11 seconds later the Jets led 13-9 as Braxton Berrios returned the ensuing kickoff 102 yards for a touchdown. After a touchback the Jaguars moved to a 3rd and 8 at the Jets 28. A completion gained only one yard. Wright hit from 45 to get the Jaguars within 13-12. 

The Jets took over at their own 28 with 5 minutes left in the half and used almost all of it. The Jets moved 70 yards in 15 plays and had 2nd and goal at the 2. A run out of the shotgun gained nothing and Wilson threw incomplete on 3rd and goal. Robert Saleh went for it. On 4th and goal at the 2, Wilson threw incomplete. In the 3rd quarter the Jets moved from their own 28 to a 3rd and 11 at the Jacksonville 30. Wilson hit Cole for only 6 yards. Eddie Pineiro hit the 42 yard field goal to make it 16-12 Jets. The Jaguars moved from their own 24 to their own 47. Lawrence was then sacked for a 19 yard loss and fumbled. Blair recovered it for the Jets and returned it 6 yards to give the Jets gift field position at the Jacksonville 13. Yet on 3rd and 3 from the Jags 6,  Wilson was sacked for a 2 yard loss. On 4th and 5 from the 8, Robert Saleh tried a fake field goal. Coleman only gained 4 yards, coming up one yard short. Rather than lead 22-12, passing up 2 easy field goals had the Jets clinging to a 16-12 lead. The Jaguars took over at their own 4 yard line and moved 75 yards in 10 plays. A false start and a pair of incompletions meant 3rd and 15 from the Jets 32. Lawrence hit Treadwell for only 11. Wright hit the 40 yard field goal as the Jaguars only trailed 16-15 after three quarters.

The Jets began the fourth quarter at their own 20. Wilson ran for 20 and then hit Kroft for 22. Coleman gained 7 and 5. Carter added 10. Coleman ran for 11. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Wilson hit Carter for only 2. Robert Saleh went for it on 4th and goal at the one. Wilson hit Conor Mcdermott for the touchdown to have the Jets up 23-15 with 9 minutes left in regulation. After a touchback, Lawrence went to Jones for 13. On 3rd and 5 from their own 43, Lawrence went to O’Shaughnessy for 22 and Treadwell for 18. Defensive pass interference on an incompletion added 15 yards down to the one. Dare Ogunbowale got in to get the Jaguars within 23-21 with 5 1/2 minutes left. The 2 point conversion try to tie the game saw Lawrence throw incomplete. 

The Jets took over at their own 32 and moved to a 3rd and goal at the one with 1:54 left. A touchdown and extra point would ice the game. Then came a false start. On 3rd and goal at the 6, Wilson hit Kroft for 5. The Jaguars took their 2nd timeout on defense. On 4th and goal at the one with 1:47 left, after gambling all day, this time Robert Saleh shockingly opted for the field goal. Pineiro hit from 20 but the Jets only led by 5. After a touchback, Lawrence went to Austin for 17 and O’Shaughnessy for 8 and 7. Lawrence hit Jones and Ogunbowale for a pair of 6 yard gains. Lawrence ethen ran for a 26 yard gain to set up 1st and goal at the 5 with 32 seconds left. Lawrence hit Jones for 4 but rather than calmly set up and run a play, Jones spiked the ball to stop the clock with 12 seconds left. That spike meant it was 4th down rather than 3rd down. The Jaguars only needed one yard but would have one play to get it rather than 2. This was truly the Stupor Bowl. On 4th and goal at the one, Lawrence ran for his life and threw incomplete. Defensive pass interference would mean the Jaguars would get one untimed down, but it was not to be. The penalty was for an illegal shift on the offense. Just like that, a hideously ugly game was over. The Jaguars have the inside track for the top pick in the 2022 NFL Draft by 1/2 a game over Detroit. 26-21 Jets

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Detroit Lions at Atlanta Falcons — The 6-8 Falcons were technically alive for a playoff spot while the Lions got their 2nd win of the year in shocking fashion over Arizona. Yet now the lions would have to start Tim Boyle since Jared Goff was out with Covid. The Lions moved from their own 38 to a 3rd and 5 at the Atlanta 8. Boyle threw incomplete. Riley Patterson hit the 26 yard field goal to cap the 13 play, 54 yard, 7 1/2 minute drive and make it 3-0 Lions. A field position game had the Falcons beginning the second quarter at their own 46. Matt Ryan hit Hurst for 9, Gage for 15, Hall for 10 and Pitts for 8. On 3rd and 1 from the Detroit 6. Ryan got stopped and Arthur Hill went for it. On 4th and 1 Cordarelle Patterson got around the end for the touchdown to make it 7-3 Falcons. 

The Lions soon faced 1st and 15 at their own 20. Williams ran for 14. On 2nd and 12 from their own 37, Boyle hit Reynolds for 14. Dan Campbell decided to go for it on 4th and 1 from the Atlanta 40. Then came the false start. Campbell gambled anyway on 4th and 6 and Fox hit Hodge for 21. On 3rd and 6 from the atlanta 20, Boyle hit St. Brown for the touchdown as the Lions led 10-7. The Falcons moved from their own 22 to a 2nd and 7 at the Detroit 35. Ryan threw incomplete twice. Younghoe Koo nailed the 53 yard field goal for a 10-10 game. In the third quarter the Falcons moved from their own 11 to a 3rd and 5 at the Detroit 30. Yet Ryan threw incomplete. Koo hit from 48 to make it 13-10 Falcons. The Lions moved from their own 25 to a 1st and 10 at the Atlanta 13. A pair of false starts killed the drive. Patterson hit from 37 for a 13-13 ballgame. 

The Falcons took over at their own 29. Davis ran for 9 and caught a pass from Ryan for 7. Ryan hit Gage for 13 and 7. On 3rd and 5 from the Detroit 31, Ryan hit Pitts for 19 and then Hurst for the 12 yard touchdown. With 13 minutes left in regulation, the Falcons led 20-13. The Lions took over at their own 26 and moved to a 4th and 1 at the Atlanta 28 midway through the fourth quarter. Dan Campbell went for it and Williams gained 2. Campbell went for it again on 4th and 1 from the Atlanta 17 and Boyle hit Raymond for 4. Yet on 3rd and 2 from the 5, Reynolds lost 3 yards. With 4th and 5 from the Atlanta 8 with 2 1/2 minutes to play, Campbell had a big decision to make. He decided to go with the field goal and trust his defense. Patterson hit from 26 and the Lions were down 4. After a touchback the Lions took a pair of timeouts on defense. With the Falcons facing 3rd and 7 at their own 28, Ryan hit Gage for 4 but Gage fumbled and the Lions recovered at the Atlanta 37. The Lions had 2:12 and one timeout plus the 2 minute warning. Campbell’s decision paid off. With 33 seconds to play, the Lions had 1st and goal at the 9. Consecutive wins were within reach. Boyle fired over the middle and was intercepted as the Lions suffered yet another heartbreaking loss. The Falcons escaped and at 7-8 are actually alive for a playoff spot. 20-16 Falcons

Los Angeles Chargers at Houston Texans — The 8-6 Chargers were in a strong position for a wildcard while their crushing overtime home loss to Kansas City last week pretty much knocked them out of the AFC West division race. The Texans had only won 3 games, and 2 of those were against Jacksonville. The Chargers took the opening touchback to a 3rd and 7 at the Houston 32. Justin Herbert threw incomplete. Dustin Hopkins hit the 50 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Chargers. After a touchback, Rex Burkhead had gains of 9 and 3. On 3rd and 8 from their own 43, Mills went to Collins for 11. Defensive pass interference on an incompletion added 24. Burkhead then broke free for a 25 yard touchdown to make it 7-3 Texans. The Chargers moved from their own 18 to a 3rd and 5 at the Houston 28. Herbert threw incomplete. Hopkins hit from 46 as the Chargers trailed 7-6.

The Chargers got it back to begin the second quarter at their own 30. Herbert hit Cook for 18 and Palmer for 12. On 3rd and 10 from the Houston 32, Herbert hit Keenan Allen for 15. Jackson got around the end for a 17 yard touchdown. Brandon Staley went for the 2 point conversion and Jackson got stopped. The Chargers led 12-7. After a touchback, the Texans moved to a 1st and 10 at the Chargers 26. Offensive holding killed the drive but Eberle nailed a 51 yard field goal to get the Texans within 12-10. Herbert went for a deep bomb and was intercepted in the end zone. Rather than take a touchback, Owens ran it out and got tackled at his own 6 yard line. On 2nd and 14 from their own 2, a run gained only 2 yards but defensive holding meant an automatic first down. Davis Mills then went deep to Philip Dorsett for a 36 yard gain. On 3rd and 1 from the Chargers 46, Burkhead gained 5. Mills then went deep to Conley for a 41 yard touchdown. With 30 seconds left in the half, the Texans had the surprising 17-12 lead. 

After a touchback to start the third quarter, the Texans moved to a 3rd and 8 at the Chargers 33. Mills threw incomplete. A 52 yard field goal try by Eberle to extend the lead to 20-12 was no good. The Chargers took over at their own 42 and moved to a 2nd and 8 at the Houston 12. A sack of Herbert and a false start killed the drive. Hopkins hit from 35 to get the Chargers within 17-15. After a touchback, runs and short passes had the Texans facing 3rd and 6 at their own 43. Mills hit Jordan for just enough. On 3rd and 6 from the Chargers 47, Mills hit Jordan for 27. 90 seconds into the fourth quarter on 3rd and goal at the one, Burkhead got in as the 13 play, 75 yard, 7 minute drive had the Texans up 24-15 and smelling upset. The Chargers took over at their own 32 and needed only 2 plays to fumble the ball as Jonathan Owens coughed it up. The Texans took over at the Chargers 47. On 3rd and 6 from the Chargers 7, Mills threw incomplete. Dominik Eberle hit a 25 yard field goal to have the Texans up 27-15. Yet 9 minutes still remained.

After a touchback, Herbert went to Jackson for gains of 11, 9 and 17. Jackson then ran for 7. Herbert hit Anderson for 7 and Allen for 7. On 3rd and 1 from the Houston 9, Jackson ran for the touchdown. Brandon Staley inexplicably went for 2 and Herbert hit Cook for the conversion to get the Chargers within 27-23 with 6 minutes left. One defensive stop against a bad team would mean a Chargers comeback win. Instead on 3rd and 3 from their own 35, Burkhead gained 4 and then ripped off a 36 yard gain. Burkhead then ran for 14. With the defense expecting more runs, Mills threw a 13 yard touchdown pass to Nico Collins. With 2 1/2 minutes left, the texans led 34-23. With 1:49 left Tavierre Thomas intercepted Herbert rand returned it 48 yards for the exclamation point touchdown. The Texans led a shocker 41-23. The Chargers managed a garbage touchdown, but for decades they have underachieved below their talent level. Or they are overrated. Either way, the 8-7 Chargers are still alive for a wildcard spot with several teams. 41-29 Texans 

Baltimore Ravens at Cincinnati Bengals — Both teams came in 8-6 tied atop the AFC North but the Bengals had the tie-breaker. The Bengals blasted the Ravens in Baltimore 41-17. The Ravens have lost 3 straight and again had to start third stringer quarterback Josh Johnson with Lamar Huntley out with Covid and Lamar Jackson out with an injured ankle. From his own 31, Joe Burrow came out firing. He hit Tee Higgins for big gins of 15, 18 and 20. On 3rd and 9 from the Baltimore 12, Higgins threw incomplete. Justin Tucker hit the 30 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Bengals. After a touchback Johnson went to work. He hit Bateman for 11, Mark Andrews for 17, and Bateman again for 5. On 3rd and 8 from the Cincinnati 32, Johnson hit Hollywood Brown for 15. On 3rd and goal at the 4, Johnson hit Bateman for the score. The 12 play, 75 yard, 5 1/2 minute drive had the Ravens up 7-3. After that the Bengals took over.

From their own 26, Burrow hit Higgins for 11. Joe Mixon ran for 19. Burrow hit CJ Ozumah for 15. On 3rd and 2 from the Baltimore 20, Burrow went to Jamarr Chase for 17. On 3rd and goal at the 2, Mixon gained one. Zac Taylor went for it and on 4th and goal at the one, Mixon got in to culminate the 10 play, 74 yard, 5 1/2 minute drive and make it 10-7 Bengals. The Bengals got it back at their own 29 in the second quarter and struck quickly. Burrow went deep to Trevor Boyd for a 68 yard touchdown to make it 17-7 Bengals. The Bengals began t heir next drive at their own 42 and Mixon ran for 9 and one. Burrow went to Chase for 20 and Higgins for 17. Burrow hit Mixon for the 9 yard touchdown for a 24-7 Bengals lead. 

The Ravens soon faced 3rd and 12 from their own 8. Johnson hit Proche for 16 and Andrews for 12 and 10. On 3rd and 13 from their own 43, Johnson hit Wallace for 18. On 3rd and 10 from the Cincinnati 39, Johnson went to Andrews for 28. Devontae Freeman ran for a 2 yard touchdown to get the Ravens within 24-14 with 90 seconds left in the half. After a touchback Burrow hit Uzomah for 11 and Chase for 15. On 3rd and 16 from their own 45, Burrow went deep to Higgins, who out-jumped the double coverage for a 52 yard gain. On 2nd and goal from the 3, Burrow was intercepted but defensive holding nullified the interception. Another incompletion was nullified by another defensive holding call. Burrow hit Higgins for the one yard touchdown with 20 seconds left in the half. The Bengals scored the first 5 times they had the ball including 4 straight touchdown drives for a 31-14 Bengals lead. The third quarter was about one drive, the Bengals drive of the year. 19…yes, 19…plays. 68 yards. 10 1/2…yes, 10 1/2 minutes off the clock. They moved from their own 14 to the Baltimore 15 before settling for a 36 yard McPherson field goal to lead 34-14 after three quarters. 

McPherson kicked the ensuing kickoff out of bounds as the Ravens took over at their own 40. This time the Ravens struck quickly. Johnson hit Proche for 17 and Andrews deep for 25 as the third quarter ended. On the first play of the fourth quarter, Johnson hit Andrews for an 18 yard touchdown to get the Ravens within 34-21. Yet the Bengals kept firing. From their own 22, Burrow hit Chase for 14, Higgins for 13, Boyd for 12, Uzomah for 4, Chase for 22, Uzomah for 3, and Higgins for the 10 yard touchdown to complete the blowout. The Bengals scored on their first 7 drives, and it would have been 8 drives had McPherson not missed a late field goal. The Bengals 9th drive was running out the clock as they finished the game without punting. Burrow was an insane 37 of 46 for 525 yards, 4 touchdowns and 0 interceptions. Somehow that is a quarterback rating of 89.3 rather than a perfect 158.3, which nobody anywhere understands. The 9-6 Bengals lead the AFC North by one game and have swept Pittsburgh and Baltimore in the season. The 8-7 Ravens have lost 4 straight but at 8-7 still for the moment own the wildcard tie-breaker for the final spot. 41-21 Bengals

Chicago Bears at Seattle Seahawks — Both teams were done for the year. Instead of miserable rain, this game was played in a snowstorm. Sometimes a pair of bad teams can play an exciting football game. This actually was that game. With injuries to Justin Fields and Andy Dalton, 3rd stringer Nick Foles started for the Bears. Yes, THAT Nick Foles. The Seahawks began at their own 20. On 2nd and 11 from their 29, Rashad Penny gained 25 and 5 more. Russell Wilson found DK Metcalf for a 41 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Seahawks. The Bears from their own 27 moved 71 yards in 15 plays and 8 1/2 minutes. Yes on 3rd and goal at the 4, Foles threw incomplete. For some bizarre reason Matt Nagy went for it rather than try a 22 yard field goal. Foles on 4th and goal threw a 2 yard completion as the first quarter ended. Yet in the second quarter the Seahawks punted on 4th and 10 from their own 2 and Newsome returned it 28 yards to the Seattle 15. On 3rd and 5 from the Seattle 10, Foles hit David Montgomery for 9. Montgomery got the last yard for a 7-7 tie game. 

The Seahawks soon faced 3rd and 5 from their own 31. Wilson hit Gerald Everett for 9 and Tyler Lockett for 8. On 3rd and 2 from their own 48, Wilson hit Everett for 9. Penny ran for 6 and Dallas added 5 and 7. Wilson hit Eskridge for 13 with defensive unnecessary roughness adding 4 more down to the 3. On the next play Penny ran it in for a 14-7 Bears lead. The Seahawks got it back at their own 28 with one minute left in the half. Wilson hit Dallas for 13 and ran for10 himself. Wilson hit Everett for 26. On 3rd and 7 from the Chicago 20 with 28 seconds left, a completion gained only 3 yards. Jason Myers hit a 36 yard field goal to put the Seahawks up 17-7 at the break. 

In the third quarter the Bears took over at their own 18. Foles went deep incomplete but defensive pass interference meant a 21 yard gain. On 3rd and 1 from their own 48, Montgomery gained 4. Foles hit Montgomery for 16 and Montgomery ran for 9 more. On 3rd and 1 from the Seattle 24, Montgomery gained 2. Khalil Herbert then ripped off a 20 yard touchdown. The 10 play, 82 yard, 5 1/2 minute drive had the Bears within 17014 with 5 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter. A strong kickoff return had the Seahawks taking over at their own 39. Penny ripped off a 32 yard gain. Wilson then went to Everett for a 24 yard touchdown. The Seahawks led 24-14 after three quarters.

The Bears after a touchback moved 58 yards in 13 plays and 8 minutes. On 4th and 1 from the Seattle 6, Matt Nagy went for it. Foles got the tough yard. Pete Carroll unsuccessfully challenged the spot, losing a timeout. Yet 1st and goal at the 5, saw a run lose a yard followed by a sack of Foles and then a false start. Needing 2 scores, Nagy settled for the field goal. Cairo Santos hit from 35 to get the Bears within 24-17 with 10 1/2 minutes left in regulation. The Seahawks moved from their own 32 to a 3rd and 4 at the Seattle 8. Even a field goal would pretty much wrap up the win for the Seahawks, but they had a chance at a 14 point lead. Wilson was sacked for a 13 yard loss. Yet even after that, the field goal try by Myers was only 39 yards. He missed it no good. The Bears were alive. 

From their own 29, the Bears after an incompletion faced 4th and 4 from their own 46 with 5 minutes left. Rather than punt and trust his defense, Matt Nagy went for it and Foles threw incomplete. With a short field, the Seahawks moved to a 2nd and 8 at the Chicago 28 with 3 1/2 minutes left. Again, even a field goal would ice the game. Instead, offensive holding and run that lost 3 yards pushed the Seahawks out of field goal range. The Seahawks punted but did not pin the Bears deep as the touchback had the Bears taking over at their own 20 with 3 full minutes left. 

Foles went to Mooney for 30 and Montgomery for 10 and 14 as the Bears at the 2 minute warning were already at the Chicago 11. Foles was sacked and fumbled but the Bears retained possession. With one minute left the Bears faced 3rd and 14 from the Seattle 15. Foles went to the end zone and former Seattle receiver Jimmy Graham out-jumped 2 defenders for a miracle catch touchdown. Rather than snow overtime, Nagy went for the win on the road. Why not? The season as long gone. Foles fired over the middle to Byrd, who got jostled by multiple defenders and somehow held the ball in one hand cleanly when he hit the ground. The Bears had a one point lead over a stunned and frozen Seattle crowd. The Seahawks had an entire minute from their own 27 and needed only a field goal to win. Yet a pair of offensive holding penalties killed them. With 21 seconds left, on 4th and 5 from their own 32, Wilson threw incomplete. It was a bitter defeat for a Seahawks team in an uncharacteristically bitter season. Meanwhile, Nick Foles is seriously challenging Earl Morrall for the title of best backup quarterback in NFL history. The players have obviously not quit on Matt Nagy. 25-24 Bears 

Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City Chiefs — The 7-6 Steelers were fighting for a wildcard spot and entered the day only 1/2 game out of the AFC North lead. The Chiefs had won 7 straight and at 10-4 led the race for home field advantage throughout the playoffs by one game. In past years the Steelers had gone into Kansas City and beaten them with pure guts and muscle. Not this Chiefs team. Not in the Patrick Mahomes era. The Chiefs began facing 3rd and 7 from their own 30.Mahomes hit Tyreek Hill for 10, Byron Pringle for 11, Bell for 11, Hill for 9, and Damien Williams for 13. On 3rd and 11 from the Pittsburgh 13, Mahomes was intercepted but the defense jumped offside. On 3rd and 6, Mahomes hit Gray for 5. Walrus Andy Reid went for it on 4th and 1 from the 3, and Burton gained 2. Clyde Edwards-Helaire got the one yard touchdown for a 7-0 Chiefs lead. One play after a touchback, Ben Roethlisberger was intercepted. The Chiefs took over just past midfield. on 3rd and 2 from the Pittsburgh 41, Mahomes hit Pringle for 18 and Williams for 18 more. Mahomes hit Pringle for the 5 yard touchdown. The Chiefs led 14-0 after the first quarter. Although three quarters remained, this game was over. 

The Chiefs moved in the second quarter from their own 20 to a 3rd and 5 at the Pittsburgh 26. Mahoems threw incomplete but Elliott Fry hit a 44 yard field goal for a 17-0 Chiefs lead. After a touchback the Steelers moved to a 1st and 10 at the Chiefs 18. Ben Roethlisberger threw incomplete twice and completed a 3rd and 10 pass for nothing. Chris Boswell then missed a 36 yard field goal. From their own 26, Mahomes hit Gore for 8 and then again deep for a 50 yard gain. Mahomes threw an 8 yard touchdown pass to Mecole Hardman. The extra point was no good but the Chiefs led 23-0. Mike Tomlin gambled on 4th and 1 from his own 34 and a run lost 3 yards. The Chiefs missed a field goal. For some reason, the second half was not canceled. The Steelers fumbled on the second play of the third quarter and the Chiefs took over just shy of midfield. Mahoems hit Robinson for 6, Hardman for 9, and Pringle for a 16 yard touchdown to make it 30-0 Chiefs. The Steelers managed a late third quarter field goal. The Chiefs responded with two fourth quarter field goals. The Steelers got one garbage touchdown. The 7-7 Steelers are still alive for a wildcard but the division is pretty much out of reach. The 11-4 Chiefs won their 8th straight game to officially lock up the AFC West for a team record 6th straight season. The Chiefs remain one game up in the race for home field throughout the playoffs, making Andy Reid a most happy walrus indeed. 36-10 Chiefs

Denver Broncos at Las Vegas Raiders — Both teams came in 7-7. The division was out of reach but a wildcard was realistic. The loser of this game would be on life support with the winner in stronger position. In the first game interim coach Rich Bisaccia coached, the Raiders went into Denver and won easily 34-24. Yet in recent weeks, the Raiders defense has improved while the offense has regressed. The Raiders habit in recent weeks is to score one early touchdown and try to win the rest of the game with just enough field goals and defense. The Broncos rely on their defense to save their offense. The Broncos started Drew Lock in place of the injured teddy Bridgewater. The Raiders again were without Darren Waller. This was an ugly game typical of this bitter rivalry. The Raiders moved from their own 4 yard line to a 3rd and 4 at the Denver 49. Derek Carr threw incomplete and the drive was over. The first quarter was scoreless. 

The Raiders got it back and soon faced 3rd and 3 from their own 31. Carr scrambled for 4. On 3rd and 4 from their own 41, Carr hit Zee Jones for 6. The second quarter began with the Raiders facing 3rd and 1 at the Denver 44. Jacobs gained 3. On 3rd and 7 from the Denver 38, Carr threw incomplete but roughing the passer kept the drive going. Carr then hit Jones for 15. Carr threw a perfect fade to the corner of the end zone and Hunter Renfrow made a leaping catch and got one knee down inbounds for the 7-0 Raiders lead. As usual, the Raiders got their early touchdown and the offense went to sleep.

The Broncos after a touchback saw Lock go deep to Jerry Jeudy for a 40 yard gain to the Raiders 35. Yet an 11 yard completion was nullified by offensive holding. On 3rd and 20, Lock hit Jeudy for 14 to get the Broncos back in field goal range. Brandon McManus hit from 49 to get the Broncos within 7-3. With 2:09 left in the half, the Raiders were in good position with a 2nd and 3 at their own 40. The plan was to get the double up by scoring to end the half and begin the second half. Instead came disaster. The Raiders just give games away. Carr under heavy pressure somehow shot-putted a lateral to Josh Jacobs, who was all by himself. Jacobs somehow without being touched fumbled the ball away. The Broncos took over at the Raiders 41 at the 2 minute warning. The defense forced 3 and out when Lock threw incomplete on 3rd and 6. Yet Vic Fangio trusted McManus with a 55 yard field goal try, and a kick that was looking wide somehow snuck inside the right upright good. With 30 seconds left in the half, the Broncos were within 7-6.

The Raiders took over at their own 26. All they had to do was take a knee. Just to be clear, to get to the half with the lead, all they had to do was TAKE A KNEE! Instead, offensive coordinator Greg Olson called a pass play. Carr rolled out and tried to throw a screen pass. Bradley Chubb deflected the pass and somehow came down with the ball himself. Big man with football returned the interception 21 yards down to the one. With 15 seconds left Javonte Williams got in. The Broncos led 13-7 at the half. Somebody needs to show the entire Raiders offense from players to coaches a Super Bowl video of Joe Theismann and Jack Squirek. From now on, in that situation…take…a…knee. The Broncos offense had done nothing but had the lead due to the Raiders literally giving points away. The Raiders defense looked on in shock, knowing their hard work was thrown away.

Normally the Raiders offense waits un til the fourth quarter to melt down and stress out the defense. This time they did it by halftime. In a perverse way, it gave them a wake up call. Last week Carr threw an interception that nearly ended the Raiders season before rebounding and leading the heroic winning drive. This week after his worst throw, he had his best drive. It started with Jacobs atoning for his fumble by banging ahead after a third quarter touchback for 8, 7 and 3. Carr then hit DeSean Jackson for 13. Jacobs ran for 8 and then 19 more down to the Denver 17 before fumbling the ball again. Yet before fans could scream at Jacobs, replay showed he was down by contact. The Raiders kept the ball. Jacobs rammed ahead for gains of 4 and 8. On 1st and goal at the 5 with everyone looking for Jacobs, Peyton Barber got the carry and the touchdown. The Raiders led 14-13. With 20 minutes of football still left, the Raiders again reverted to their habit of putting everything on the defense and failing to handle prosperity.

The Broncos after a touchback moved to a 3rd and 8 from their own 47 before Lock threw incomplete. The Raiders took over at their own 13 and moved to a 2nd and 2 at the Denver 28. They were in field goal range but a touchdown on successive drives would really make a statement. Instead, a run by Jacobs was blown up for a 4 yard loss. On 3rd and 6 from the Denver 32 and still in field goal range, Carr was sacked for a 9 yard loss. Making matters worse, Carr fumbled and the Broncos recovered at their own 42. On 3rd and 7 from the Raiders 41, Lock completed a pass for only 4 yards. Yet that was just enough for Vic Fangio to send out McManus for another 55 yard field goal try to give the Broncos the lead. This time McManus was no good as the Raiders clung to their 14-13 lead after three quarters. Their entire fourth quarter was spent stressing out their defense to the limit. 

The Raiders took over at their own 45 and soon faced 3rd and 1 at the Denver 46 to start the fourth quarter. Jacobs got stopped. A punt would have made sense in this defensive field position game, but Rich Bisaccia decided to go for it knowing another stop would give the Broncos gift field position for another go ahead field goal try. Carr took the quarterback sneak and barely got it, but he got it. On 3rd and 2 from the Denver 37, Jacobs substituted out for a play. Jalen Richard gained 4. Jacobs came back in and gained 10. The Raiders had 3rd and 4 at the Denver 14. A touchdown would truly give the Raiders a lift, but this team just does not finish drives. Carr was sacked for a 9 yard loss. He was thinking of trying to throw it, but Carr this time smartly took the sack and held on tight to the ball. Daniel Carlson hit the 41 yard field goal. The Raiders led by 4 points midway through the fourth quarter, but again the offense did not put the game away. 

An initial run by Melvin Gordon after a touchback lost 4 yards. On 2nd and 14, Lock hit Noah Fant for 8. On 3rd and 6 from their own 29, Lock scrambled and appeared to have a clear path to a first down. Yet Nixon caught him from behind after a 5 yard gain. Vic Fangio called a timeout as he decided to go for it on 4th and 1 from his own 34. Nobody would fault him for punting and relying on his defense, but he risked it all in that moment. One stop would end the game. Instead, Lock hit Sutton for 16 to midfield. After an incompletion, Lock went deep to Okwegbunam for what should have been a big gain. At the last moment the ball may have been deflected. Okwegbunam dropped it and the Raiders dodged a bullet. On 3rd and 10, the defense came up big as Lock was sacked for a 6 yard loss. With 4 minutes left, Fangio was not going for it on 4th and 16. The punt pinned the Raiders back at their own 11.

Last week the Raiders defense were on the verge of losing. One first down would have doomed them. The defense prevented it and got the Raiders the ball back. This week was the reverse. The Raiders could not give the ball back again and let their exhausted defense meltdown. The defense had pretty much pitched a shutout all game. The only Broncos touchdown was the fault of the offense. So was one of the 2 Denver field goals. The defense had done everything right. They needed the offense to for once just finish a game. Jacobs ran for 4 and then for a big 13 yard gain. The Broncos took their 2nd timeout on defense with 3 minutes left. Jacobs ran for 3 more and the Broncos took their final timeout. Jacobs ran for 5 more and the clock ticked down to about 2:15. The Raiders faced 3rd and 2 from the Denver 36. 

In this situation you run the ball every single time. Repeat after me for those who still do not understand situational football 101. In this situation you run the ball EVERY SINGLE TIME. You take the clock down to the 2 minute warning. An incompletion runs the risk of preserving the 2 minute warning for the other team. So with the entire world expecting a run, Greg Olson again went high risk, high reward. At the end of the first half it blew up in his face and early cost his team the game. At the end of the second half it resulted in Carr lobbing a deep ball over the middle to a wide open Foster Moreau. He caught it and hugged the ball tight as he was dragged down after a 28 yard gain. Carr took 3 knees. Carr was an efficient 20 of 25 for 201 yards, one touchdown, and one interception on a call that never should have happened. The Raiders pounded the rock, running the ball 40 times for 160 yards. Jacobs was the workhorse with 27 carries for 129 yards.  

The Raiders defense did not have to risk being broken at the end. The defense pitched a virtual shutout in the first half and an actual shutout in the second half. The 7-8 Broncos are all but eliminated. They to win out and have a ton of other things happen. They lose virtually every tie-breaker scenario. The 8-7 Raiders are tied for the last wildcard spot but do not hold the tie-breaker. They are still on the outside looking in. In the Raiders favor is their having beaten most of the teams at 8-7 or 7-8, including a sweep of Denver. The Raiders have beaten the Broncos 4 straight times. The Raiders final 2 games are tough. They are at red hot 9-6 Indianapolis and conclude at home against the 8-7 Chargers, who beat them earlier this year. One more Raiders win means a winning season. Two more wins most likely means the playoffs. Never apologize for ugly wins. A hideously ugly win beats a beautiful loss any day of the week and twice on Sunday. Remember Al Davis’s maxim. Just win baby. The Raiders did. 17-13 Raiders

  

Washington Festivus Poles at Dallas Cowboys was the Sunday night game. The 6-8 No-Names were on life support while the 10-4 Cowboys were steamrolling toward the playoffs and still in the hunt for home field throughout the playoffs. On the Non-Redskins first play from scrimmage from their own 28, Taylor Heinicke was intercepted on a deep ball. The Cowboys took over at their own 29. Ezekiel Elliott ran for 9 and 8. Dak Prescott hit Amari Cooper for 5 and Dalton Schultz for 10. Prescott went to Cooper for 24. On 3rd and 4 from the Washington 5, Prescott hit Elliott for the touchdown to make it 7-0 Cowboys. The Cowboys got it back at their own 26. Tony Pollard gained 8. Prescott hit Pollard for 7 and CeeDee Lamb for big gains of 14 and 22. On 3rd and 6 from the Washington 19, Prescott hit Cooper for 10 and Schultz for the 9 yard touchdown to make it 14-0 Cowboys. 3 plays later on 3rd and 7 from their own 43, Heinicke was intercepted by DeMarcus Lawrence for a 40 yard defensive touchdown. The Cowboys led 21-0 after the first quarter, but the final three quarters offered no signs of competitive football. 

The No-names did start the second quarter with a touchdown, but the Cowboys destroyed them. On 3rd and 7 from their own 28, Prescott hit Michael Gallup for 40. Prescott ran for 13. On 3rd and 2 from the Washington 11, Elliott ran it in to make it 28-7 Cowboys. The Cowboys got it back at their own 20. Prescott hit Pollard for 9, Lamb deep for 25, and Schultz for 16. Pollard ran for 9 and Prescott hit Gallup for 13. On 3rd and goal at the one, Terence Steele got in to make it 35-7 Cowboys with 2 1/2 minutes left in the half. The Cowboys got it back at their own 11 with only 1:42 left. Prescott hit Cooper for 18. On 3rd and 10 from their own 29, Prescott hit Schultz for 11, Turner for 12, and Schultz for 8. On 3rd and 2 from the Washington 40, Prescott threw incomplete. Up by 28, Mike McCarthy kept his foot on the gas pedal. On 4th and 2, Prescott hit Schultz for 14 with defensive unnecessary roughness adding 13 more. With 5 seconds left in the half, Prescott hit Cooper for the touchdown. The Cowboys led 42-7 and it was only halftime. League rules prohibited the second half from being canceled. The Cowboys scored touchdowns on 5 consecutive drives with a defensive touchdown accounting for the 6th.

Mike McCarthy took his foot off the gas in the second half so as not to humiliate the very respected Ron Rivera. Yet after scoring on offense and defense, the Cowboys in the third quarter scored on special teams. They blocked a punt and Chauncey Gholston recovered it in the Washington end zone for a 49-7 Cowboys lead. Late in the third quarter up by 42, McCarthy pulled his starters. Prescott and Elliott laughed on the sideline as Cooper Rush was given an entire fourth quarter of mop up work. On 3rd and 6 from his own 25, a short pass from rush to Malik Turner saw Turner evade almost everyone for a 61 yard gain. Rush threw a 9 yard touchdown pass to Turner to start the fourth quarter to make it 56-7 Cowboys. The No-Names managed one garbage touchdown. The No-Names are officially eliminated, and tensions boiled over when 2 members of their defense got in a physical confrontation on the sideline. The 11-4 Cowboys locked up the NFC East. The Cowboys are still one game back in the race for home field throughout the playoffs, but with 56 points on the board Jerry Jones was putting the happy in Happy Valley. Jerrah has gotten in trouble in the past for talking up his teams, but this time he may be right. They are scary good. 56-14 Cowboys

  

Miami Dolphins at New Orleans Saints was the Monday night game. Both teams came in 7-7 and alive for a wildcard but the Dolphins were on a 6 game win streak. The Saints were desperate for a quarterback. Drew Brees was retired. Jameis Winston is out for the year injured. Trevor Siemian and Taysom Hill both have Covid. Sean Payton personally tried to get Brees and Philip Rivers to unretire. They stayed retired. The Saints were forced to start Ian Book, who had never started an NFL game before. His backup for the game was Blake Bortles. On the Saints 3rd play from scrimmage, with the Saints facing 3rd and 3 at their own 23, Book’s 2nd pass of the game was tipped, intercepted by Nick Needham, and returned 28 yards for a touchdown and a 7-0 Dolphins lead. The rest of the half was all defense. Jason Sanders tacked on a 48 yard field goal to make it 10-0 Dolphins. Brett Maher responded from 38 for the Saints in the second quarter. Sanders missed from 59 on the last play of the half as the Dolphins led 10-3 at the intermission. In the third quarter the Dolphins faced 3rd and 9 from their own 15. Tua Tagovailoa unleashed a bomb to Hollins for 40 and to Jalen Waddle for 24. On 3rd and 2 from the Saints 3, Tagovailoa threw incomplete but roughing the passer meant 1st and goal at the one. Tagovailoa went left and lateraled to Waddle going right for the touchdown and the 17-3 Dolphins lead. At the start of the fourth quarter, a desperate Sean Payton went for it on 4th and 1 from his own 39. Book threw incomplete. The short field led to Sanders hitting from 34 with 12 minutes left in regulation to ice the game. Book was sacked 8 times and belted on multiple other occasions. The 7-8 Saints are still alive. The Dolphins were once 1-7. Now the 8-7 Dolphins have won 7 straight. The Dolphins hold the wildcard tie-breaker among four 8-7 teams and are only one game back in the division. Ridiculous. 20-3 Dolphins

NFL 2021 Week 16 Prequel

Thursday, December 23rd, 2021

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NFL 2021 Week 15 Recap

Sunday, December 19th, 2021

NFL 2021 Week 15 Recap

Kansas City Chiefs at Los Angeles Chargers was the Thursday night game. The 9-4 Chiefs and 8-5 Chargers engaged in a showdown for the AFC West lead. Most of this game was about coaching. The Chiefs have walrus Andy Reid, a patient and cautious coach who is sometimes criticized as too conservative. Brandon Staley is far too aggressive, often crossing the line from bold to suicide by risk. The Chargers for an immediate spark when Roberts returned the opening kickoff 75 yards to the Chiefs 24. Roberts actually stumbled and went down without being touched. On 1st and goal at the 5, Justin Herbert threw 3 straight incompletions. Making matters worse, Mike Williams left the game injured after the 3rd and goal incompletion. On 4th and goal at the 5, the field goal try was obvious. Staley went for it. Herbert found a wide open Donald Parham in the back of the end zone. Parham dropped the ball when he hit the ground. Making matters even worse, Parham his his head and had to be taken off the field on a stretcher.

While the Chargers spent most if the game giving away points, the Chiefs chose to seize opportunities. From their own 5, Patrick Mahomes hit Tyreek Hill for 12. On 2nd and 13 from their own 14, Mahomes hit Travis Kelce for 14. Mahomes then hit Hill for 5, Byron Pringle for 9, and Mike Burton for 20. Damien Williams ran for 11 and Mahomes hit Hill for 11 more. Carl Edwards-Helaire ran for 9 and Burton ran for the 7 yard touchdown as the 11 play, 95 yard, 6 minute drive had the Chiefs up 7-0. The Chargers moved from their 25 to a 1st and 10 at the Chiefs 47. Herbert had a pass batted in the air at the line of scrimmage and intercepted by Hitchens. From their own 43, the Chiefs moved to a 3rd and 7 at the Chargers 11 to start the second quarter. Mahomes threw incomplete. Walrus Andy Reid sent in Harrison Butker to try something called a field goal. This concept is foreign to Brandon Staley. Butker hit from 30 to make it 10-0 Chiefs.

After a touchback, Jackson gained 15 and 4. Herbert then found Jared Cook for 12 and Jackson for 13. On 3rd and 2 from the Chiefs 20, Herbert hit Keenan Allen for 15. Yet the nightmare continued for the Chargers as Allen left the game injured. With 40 minutes left in the game, the Chargers were down 3 wide receivers. Meanwhile, Herbert ran for a one yard touchdown to get the Chargers within 10-7. The Chiefs went 3 and out and a terrible 32 yard punt gave the Chargers a short field at the Chiefs 42. On 3rd and 1 from the Chiefs 33, Kelley got stopped. Brandon Staley went for it and Herbert gained 2. Ekeler added 9 and 4. Roberts gained 6 and Jackson added 8. After 8 straight runs with the defense expecting a 9th straight run, on 1st and goal at the 4, Herbert hit Guyton for the touchdown. The Chargers led 14-10 with 3:15 left in the first half. 

After a touchback, the Chiefs were at their own 37 at the 2 minute warning. Mahomes was sacked and fumbled. The Chargers recovered at the Chiefs 45. With 15 seconds left the Chargers had 2nd and goal at the 2. An incompletion left 11 seconds. On 3rd and goal at the 2, Herbert only gained one. It was now 4th and goal at the one with 3 seconds left. It was a long one, closer to 1 1/2 yards. Had the Chargers kicked the field goal early on, they would have been up 17-10 instead of 14-10. This means that another field goal would have had them up 20-10. Yet Brandon Staley gambled again and chased the points he gave up earlier. This is often a losing strategy and it was again as Herbert’s pass was batted down incomplete. 

On the first play from scrimmage after a third quarter touchback, a defensive pass interference penalty gave the Chiefs 30 yards. Mahomes then hit Hill for 23. Yet on 2nd and 8 from the Chargers 14, Mahomes threw incomplete twice. Andy Reid is willing to kick field goals when the situation requires it. Butker hit from 33 to get the Chiefs within 14-13. The Chargers moved from their own 25 to a 4th and 2 at the Chiefs 28. A 46 yard field goal would certainly be makable. Dustin Hopkins has experiences kicking a football between goal posts. Yet again Brandon Staley went for it and Herbert threw incomplete. Rather than lead by as much as 23-13, the Chargers clung to their 14-13 lead. The Chiefs took over at their own 28 and moved 70 yards in 11 plays and 6 minutes. On 2nd and 1 from the Chargers 2 yard line, Williams got stopped. On 3rd and 1 Mahomes threw incomplete. Andy Reid went for it and on 4th and 1 from the 2. Mahomes threw incomplete. as both teams had a goal line stand. 

The Chargers then managed a 97 yard drive that produced 0 points. 12 plays and 6 minutes all for naught. They moved from their own one yard line tp a 4th and 1 at the Chiefs 11. Again Brandon Staley went for it and this time out of the shotgun Kelley gained 7. Yet on 2nd and goal at the one, Herbert threw incomplete. On 3rd and goal at the one,  Kelley tried to cover the top. Instead he got hit and fumbled. The Chiefs recovered at their own 2 yard line as the Chargers were now trying their best to give the game away. Yet as pathetic as the offense was inside the opposing 5 yard line, the Chargers defense was playing we.. With the Chiefs facing 3rd and 3 from their own 9, Mahomes had his short pass tipped in the air by Nwosu, who also made the leaping interception. The Chargers took over at the Chiefs 2 yard line and this time they finished the job. Ekeler got in for the touchdown to give the Chargers a 21-13 lead with 9 1/2 minutes remaining. 

Yet after 50 minutes dominated by the defenses, the offenses exploded in the final 10 minutes. The teams combined for 27 points over the first three quarters, but the fourth quarter alone featured a  combined 29 points. The Chiefs soon faced 3rd and 5 at their own 30. Mahomes rolled out and found Kelce, who split the seams and was finally taken down from behind at the Chargers one yard line after a 69 yard gain. Mahomes hit Hill for the touchdown and Edwards-Helaire for the 2 point conversion and a 21-21 game midway through the fourth quarter. The Chargers soon faced 3rd and 3 at their own 32. Jackson gained just enough. Herbert hit Palmer and Cook for a pair of 15 yard gains. Jackson then ran for 15. On 3rd and 6 from the Chiefs 8, Herbert went to Allen for the touchdown. Of the 3 receivers injured during the game, Allen was able to gut it out and return. The good news for the Chargers was a 28-21 lead. The bad news for the Chargers was that the Chiefs had 2:19 left and a bunch of timeouts.

Mahomes after a touchback went to Kelce for 5 and Hill for 10. On 3rd and 10 from their own 40, Mahomes went to Hill for 20. Mahomes then broke containment and scrambled for a 32 yard gain. Mahomes found Kelce for a 7 yard touchdown..Andy Reid is not Brandon Staley. A 2 point conversion try was not going to happen. With 1:16 to play, the game was tied 28-28. After a touchback, the Chargers reached their own 44 with 39 seconds left. Yet an illegal shift on the offense and a pair of incompletions meant 4th and 15. This one time Staley restrained himself. He did not go for it in his own territory, allowing his punter to do his job. The Chiefs took over at their own 28. From their own 38 with 5 seconds left, there would be no Hail Mary. Andy Reid took a knee as both coaches stayed true to their coaching personalities. 

The Chiefs won the coin toss and after a touchback made it look easy. Mahomes went to Kelce for 27 and Hill for 14 more. Mahomes then found Kelce, who split the seams and strutted into the end zone for a 34 yard touchdown to end the game. The Chargers never saw the ball in overtime. A major part of the loss must fall on Brandon Staley. Going on 4th down from time to time is fine, but going for it all the time is foolish. Many analytics experts are professional bean counters who have never played football. The Chargers would have won the game had they just kicked field goals rather than repeatedly going for it and coming up snake eyes. Rather than both teams being 9-5, the Chargers are 8-6 while the 10-4 Chiefs have a stranglehold on the AFC West. The Chiefs have won the division 5 straight times. their quest for their sixth straight AFC West title has them up 2 games on the Chargers with only 3 games left. Mahomes finished 31 of 47 for 410 yards, 3 touchdowns and one interception. The Chiefs won their 7th straight game. By Sunday, other teams lost games to give the Chiefs sole possession of the top seed in the AFC for home field throughout the playoffs. This makes Andy Reid a most happy walrus indeed. 34-28 Chiefs, OT

New England Patriots at Indianapolis Colts was the Saturday night game. Although Tom Brady is elsewhere and Peyton Manning is retired, this game was still highly anticipated. The 9-4 Patriots brought a 7 game win streak into Indianapolis on their quest to win home field advantage throughout the playoffs. Evil Hoodie Bill Belichick and his mini me henchman Josh McDaniels were still plotting. The 7-6 Colts were fighting for playoff survival. The Colts took over at their own 22. Dulin rancor a 37 yard gain. Jonathan Taylor then gashed the defense for gains of 11, 4, 6, 4, 5, and on 3rd and 1 from the New England 11, 3. On 1st and goal at the 8, Frank Reich went to his bag of tricks. After 6 straight runs by Taylor, this time Taylor took the direct snap but lateraled the ball to Carson Wentz, who then lateraled it to Nyheim Hines. With a key block from Taylor, Hines got into the end zone for the touchdown and the 7-0 Colts lead. 

With the first quarter ending, the Patriots punted from their own 32. The Colts blocked it, and the appropriately named EJ Speed recovered it in the end zone for another touchdown and a 14-0 Colts lead. In the second quarter Frank Reich decided to gamble on 4th and inches from his own 44. Carson Wentz took the quarterback sneak and with a great second effort got barely enough for the first down. Wentz then rolled out and hit Zac Pascal for 23 yards. Wentz faked a handoff and then ran for 11. Taylor added 7 and 2. Again it was 3rd and 1 from the New England 11. Again, Taylor got 3. On 3rd and goal at the 7, Wentz fired to Mo Alie-Cox.high over the middle of the end zone. Cox saw it go right through his hands incomplete. Mike Badgley hit the 25 yard field goal to complete the 14 play, 58 yard, 9 minute drive and make it 17-0 Colts with 4 1/2 minutes left in the half. 

After a touchback the Patriots moved to a 3rd and 3 at the Indianapolis 15. Mac Jones has managed games well all year but this time he threw his very first career red zone interception. Darrius Leonard picked him off at the Colts 3 yard line. The third quarter began with the Patriots facing 3rd and 1 at their own 34. Jones was intercepted by Okereke, who returned it 15 yards to the New England 20. Despite gift field position, a sack of Wentz on 3rd and 10 meant a 46 yard field goal try for Badgley. The kick was no good but the Patriots jumped offside. Given another chance from 41, Badgley was good and the Colts led 20-0. After a touchback, the Patriots soon faced 4th and 1 at their own 47. Bill Belichick went for it and Jones threw deep incomplete. Despite another short field, the Colts did not capitalize. Frank Reich went for it on 4th and 1 from the New England 38 and Wentz gained 2. Yet on 3rd and 3 from the New England 29, a run lost 2 yards. Badgley then missed a 49 yard field goal try, and this time he would not get a second chance. 

The Patriots took over at their own 39. Jones hit Hunter Henry for 14. On 3rd and 4 from the Indianapolis 31, Jones hit Henry for 8 and then for 11 more. Consecutive offensive penalties had the Patriots facing 1st and 23 from the Indy 25. Jones hit Bolden for 13 as the third quarter ended. Despite being blanked for three quarters, on the first play of the fourth quarter Jones hit Henry for the 12 yard touchdown to get the Patriots within 20-7. After a touchback, Wentz hit TY Hilton for 19. Yet on the next play Wentz had his pass batted up in the air and intercepted by Devin McCourty. The Patriots took over at their own 47. The Patriots moved all the way to a 3rd and goal at the 2. A false start was a killer, and an incompletion sealed the drive. Nick Folk hit a 25 yard field goal as the Patriots got within 20-10 with 9 minutes left in regulation. 

The Colts took over at their own 22 and Taylor ran for 12, 6 and 3 to set up 3rd and 1 at their own 43. This time Taylor got stopped for no gain. With 5 1/2 minutes left in his own territory, Frank Reich gambled and went for it. This time Wentz kept and his quarterback sneak got the yard. The drive stalled after that, but the Colts did take over 5 minutes off the clock. The Patriots took over at their own 18 with 3:48 left. Jones went to Kendrick Bourne for 20. On 3rd and 6 from their own 42, a completion for 12 yards was nullified by offsetting penalties. On the next play Jones went deep to Harry for 43 yards. On 3rd and goal at the 7, Jones hit Henry for the score. The Patriots were within 20-17 with 2:21 to play. Yet the defense needed one more stop, and they wouldn’t get it. On 2nd and 8 from his own 33, Taylor turned out the lights with a 67 yard touchdown run just before the 2 minute warning. After a touchback the Patriots soon faced 1st and 10 at midfield. Jones threw 4 straight incompletions. Wentz only threw 12 passes, completing 5 of them for 57 yards. The Colts ran the ball 39 times for 226 yards, led by Taylor with 170 yards on 29 carries. The Patriots had beaten the Colts 8 straight times coming in to this game, but this time the Colts got the win to stay very much alive in the playoff race. Meanwhile, the Patriots by Sunday would still be up one game in the AFC East but one game back for home field throughout the playoffs. 27-17 Colts

Dallas Cowboys at New York Giants — The 9-4 Cowboys could move one step closer to clinching the NFC Least by beating the awful Giants. The Cowboys moved from their own 14 to a 3rd and 6 at the Giants 36. Yet a false start took them out of field goal range. The Giants took over at their own 9. On 3rd and 5 from their own 29, Mike Glennon got hit just as he threw it and the ball popped high in the air for an interception. Lewis returned the interception 18 yards to the Giants 13. From that spot Ezekiel Elliott took the ball up the middle for the touchdown. Greg Zuerlein missed the extra point as the Cowboys led 6-0. The Giants moved from their own 25 to a 3rd and 5 at the Dallas 17. Glennon threw incomplete. Graham Gano hit a 35 yard field goal to get the Giants within 6-3. 

The Cowboys began the second quarter at their own 34 and moved 58 yards in 10 plays and 5 minutes. Yet on 2nd and 7 from the Giants 10, Dak Prescott threw incomplete and then completed a pass for only 2 yards. Zuerlein hit the 26 yard field goal to make it 9-3 Cowboys. The Cowboys got it back at their own 8 and moved 68 yards in 16 plays in 6 1/2 minutes. Yet on 3rd and 4 from the Giants 12, Prescott was buried for a 12 yard loss. Zuerlein hit again from 42 to make it 12-3 Cowboys with 1:39 left in the half. That was enough time after a touchback for the Giants to self-destruct. From their own 40, Saquon Barkley fumbled and the Cowboys recovered at the Giants 46 with 38 seconds left. With 16 seconds left the Cowboys had 1st and 10 at the Giants 18. Yet a 9 yard completion forced the Cowboys to take their last timeout with 3 seconds left. Zuerlein hit his 3rd field goal from 27 as the Cowboys led 15-3 at the break. 

The Giants began the third quarter facing 4th and 1 at their own 34. Joe Judge gambled. Booker got the carry and broke free for what looked to be a 66 yard touchdown. Yet to prevent the score, he was taken down by a horsecollar tackle after a 31 yard gain with 15 more for the flag. It was a good penalty as the Giants on 1st and 10 from the Dallas 20 moved backward. Gano hit a 42 yard field goal to get the Giants within 15-6. The Giants got it back at their own 8 and soon faced 4th and 1 from their own 29. Judge gambled again and became the 2nd coming of Barry Switzer as Glennon got stopped cold. Prescott hit CeeDee Lamb for 16 and Sprinkle for 10. Prescott hit Schultz for a one yard touchdown. Zuerlein again missed the extra point but the Cowboys led by 15. The fourth quarter was scoreless and pointless as the Giants remained witless and worthless. Glennon threw 2 more interceptions. The 10-4 Cowboys are marching toward the playoffs and the NFC Least title. 21-6 Cowboys  

Houston Texans at Jacksonville Jaguars — Urban Meyer was fired the Thursday before the game by owner Shad Khan. Meyer’s brief tenure was marred by off the field incidents. Meyer joins Bobby Petrino and Lou Holtz as great college coaches not cut out for the pro game. All 3 men lasted an unlucky 13 games. At least Petrino and Holtz went 3-10. Meyer was 2-11. Even June Jones managed to go 22-36 in the NFL before finding college success at Hawaii. The goal is to find the next Jimmy Johnson, and it often fails in spectacular fashion. Meanwhile, this game was the Stupor Bowl between a pair of 2-11 teams. League rules prevented the game from being canceled. Add in pouring rain to compound the misery. 

Interim coach Darrell Bevell will forever be the guy who did not hand the ball to Marshawn Lynch in the Super Bowl, but he cannot be blamed for what he inherited in Jacksonville. On 4th and 3 from their own 32, the Texans punted but a defensive illegal use of hands penalty instead gave the Texans a first down. On 3rd and 1 from their own 45, Davis Mills gained 2. On 3rd and 5 from the Jacksonville 47, Mills hit Cooks for just enough. On 3rd and 3 from the Jacksonville 34, Mills hit Johnson for just enough. On 3rd and 1 from the Jags 22, Mills went to Cooks for the first down and the touchdown. The 15 play, 75 yard, 8 1/2 minute drive made it 7-0 Texans.

The Jaguars moved from their own 17 to a 1st and 10 at the Houston 11. On 3rd and 10, a completion gained only 7. On 4th and 3 from the 4, Darrell Bevell took no chances. Wright hit the 22 yard field goal to get the Jaguars on the board. Yet Smith took the ensuing kickoff, broke through some terrible attempts at tackling, and took a convoy of blockers with him to the end zone for a 98 yard return touchdown and a 14-3 Texans lead. The Jaguars took over at their own 25. Robinson gained 12. Lawrence hit O’Shaugnessy for 12 more. Robinson gained 16. Lawrence went to Laquon Treadwell for 21. On 3rd and 1 from the Houston 5, Lawrence gained 4. Robinson got the last yard as the Jaguars were within 14-10 in the second quarter. 

Kaimi Fairbairn then took over. After an exchange of punts the Texans had a short field at the Jacksonville 49. That was enough for Faorbairn to hit a 52 yard field goal in the hard rain for a 17-10 Texans lead. The Jaguars after a touchback moved to a 4th and 1 at the Houston 38 with 30 seconds left in the half. Darrell Bevell went for it and Lawrence got stopped for no gain. The Texans took over with only 21 seconds left. Mills hit Akins for 6, Cooks for 12 and Conley for 11. With 3 seconds left in the half, Fairbairn came in for a 51 yard try. He was again good to make it 20-10 Texans. A field position game in the third quarter had the Texans taking over at the Jacksonville 47. On 3rd and 7, Mills went deep to Phillip Dorsett for 33. Yet on 2nd and 6 from the Jags 7, Mills threw incomplete twice. Fairbairn hit his 3rd field goal from 25 to make it 23-10 Texans. 

Then it was time for Wright to take his turn. After a touchback the Jaguars moved 55 yards in 12 plays and 6 minutes. Yet on 3rd and 8 from the Hsouton 20, Lawrence threw incomplete. Wright hit from 38 to get the Jaguars within 23-13. The Texans took over at their own 4 yard line and soon faced 3rd and 9 from their own 17 early in the fourth quarter. Mills was intercepted to set up the Jaguars at the Houston 22. Yet on 3rd and 12, a completion gained only 7. Wright hit again from 35 to get the Jaguars within 23-16 with 11 1/2 minutes left in regulation. A field position game had the Texans taking over at their own 45 with 5 minutes left. On 3rd and 9 from the Jags 43, Mills went deep to Brandin Cooks for the touchdown to ice the game. The Texans may lose to virtually everyone else, but they swept the Jaguars this year. 30-16 Texans 

Tennessee Titans at Pittsburgh Steelers — The 9-4 Titans looked to maintain their strong lead in the AFC South and possibly get home field throughout the playoffs. The 6-6 Steelers were fighting for playoff survival. A 55 yard punt return by Chester Rodgers gave the Titans the ball at the Pittsburgh 25. On 3rd and 8 from the 12, Ryan Tannehill hit McNichols for 11. Tannehill got the last yard for a 7-0 Titans lead. The Titans got it back at their own 47 and moved to a 3rd and 9 at the Pittsburgh 12. A completion gained only 4 yards. Randy Bullock hit the 25 yard field goal to make it 10-0 Titans. 

The Titans ere dominating when on 3rd and 5 from their own 20, an 8 yard completion from Tannehill to Anthony Firkser was fumbled. The Steelers took over at the Tennessee 36. On 3rd and 4 from the Titans 18, Ben Roethlisberger threw incomplete. Chris Boswell hit the 36 yard field goal to get the Steelers on the board. The Titans took over at their own 22 and mounted what could be the drive of the year. 19…Yes, 19…plays. 10 1/2…Yes, 10 1/2 minutes. 64 yards. Despite 1st and goal at the 4, the Titans did not finish the drive. A false start followed by getting the yardage back meant 3rd and goal at the 4. Tannehill was sacked. Bullock hit from 32 to make it 13-3 Titans. The Steelers took over at their own 22 with only 12 seconds left in the half. Somehow Big Ben completed 3 passes in only 11 seconds. Yet Boswell’s 56 yard field goal try at the gun was dead center but a bit short.

The Steelers took over at their own 37 midway through the third quarter. On 3rd and 1 from their own 46, Roethlisberger hit Pat Freiermuth for 5, but Freiermuth got blasted by 2 defenders and left the game with a concussion. The defensive unnecessary roughness penalty did add 15 more. Roethlisberger then hit Gentry for 17. On 3rd and goal at the one, Big Ben got in himself as the Steelers were within 13-10. The Titans moved from their own 25 to a 3rd and 6 at their own 42. A short completion was fumbled and the Steelers recovered at the Tennessee 42. They moved to  3rd and 7 at the Tennessee 10. Roethlisberger threw incomplete. Boswell hit from 28 to have the game tied 13-13 early in the fourth quarter. This was turning into a classic Steelers-Titans headknocker as a pair of Mikes in Tomlin and Vrabel wanted to play pure physical old-time smashmouth football.  

After a touchback the Titans moved to a 3rd and 3 at the Pittsburgh 42. Tannehill had his pass batted up in the air and intercepted. Schobert returned the pick 24 yards to the Titans 31. On 3rd and 5 Big Ben was sacked. Boswell hit from 46 as the Steelers had their first lead of the day 16-13 midway through the fourth quarter. 2 plays after a touchback from the Tennessee 36, Tannehill fumbled and TJ Watt recovered for the Steelers at the Titans 35 with 6 1/2 minutes left. With 4 1/2 minutes left Boswell hit his 4th field goal from 48 to put the Steelers up by 6. After a touchback the Titans marched 65 yards in 13 plays. On 4th and 1 from the Pittsburgh 33, Dionte Foreman was met by 2 defenders short of the first down but bulldozed through them and through sheer will got the first down by the nose of the football at the 2 minute warning. With 34 seconds left the Titans faced 4th and 7 at the Pittsburgh 16. Tannehill hit Westbrook-Ikhine at the sticks. Controversy ensued and after several reviews, officials got the call right. A perfect tackle by Joe Haden left Westbrook-Ikhine short of the first down. The 7-6 Steelers are still alive while the 9-5 Titans are still one game up in the AFC South but one game back in the race for home field throughout the playoffs. 19-13 Steelers

New York Jets at Miami Dolphins — The Dolphins started 1-7 but have won 5 straight to stay alive in the playoff race. Now they needed to be the woeful Jets at home, who they beat in New York during their win streak. The Jets began at their own 17. Zach Wilson hit Ryan Griffin for 15 and Jamison Crowder for 14. Coleman ran for 11. Wilson hit Wesco for 13. On 3rd and goal at the 2, Braxton Berrios took the pitch around the right side and dove past the pylon for the touchdown to culminate the 10 play, 83 yard, 8 minute drive and make it 7-0 Jets. On the first play from scrimmage after a touchback, Tua Tagovailoa was intercepted by Davis, who returned it 18 yards to the Miami 25. Yet on 2nd and 7 from the Miami 9, a pair of incompletions ended the drive. Eddie Pineiro hit the 27 yard field goal to make it 10-0 Jets.

The Dolphins took over at their own 32. On 3rd and 1 from their 41, Johnson gained 10. On the first play of the second quarter from the Jets 39, Tagovailoa went deep to Parker for 37. Johnson got one yard and then the other one to get the Dolphins within 10-7. The Jets soon faced 2nd and 5 from their own 30. Wilson threw incomplete but roughing the passer added 15 yards. On 3rd and 1 from the Miami 46, the defense had 12 men on the field. From the Miami 40, Robert sales went to his bag of tricks. A lateral across the field was lateraled back to Wilson, who evaded a pair of rushers and threw across the field to Griffin for a 23 yard gain. Tevin Coleman did the rest, gaining 5, 7, 4, and the one yard touchdown to make it 17-7 Jets. 

After a touchback, the Dolphins embarked on a 14 play, 69 yard, 7 1/2 minute drive. Yet on 2nd and goal at the 6, Tagovailoa threw incomplete twice. Jason Sanders hit a 24 yard field goal to get the Dolphins within 17-10 at the 2 minute warning. The Dolphins took over in the third quarter and soon faced 3rd and 6 at their own 26. Tagovailoa went to Ford for 27 and Johnson for 20. On 3rd and 9 from the Jets 26, Tagovailoa went to Mike Gesicki for 20. From the 6 yard line, Duke Johnson, just activated from the practice squad to help the depleted Dolphins, banged up the middle for 6 yards and stretched the ball just over the pylon. The touchdown tied the game 17-17. A short 29 yard punt gave the Dolphins the ball back at their own 42. On 3rd and 4, Tagovailoa hit Ford for 7 and then ran for 9 himself. On 4th and 1 from the Jets 24, Brian Flores took Tagovailoa out for one play and brought in Jacoby Brissett. Brissett gained 2. Johnson gained 11 as the fourth quarter began with the Dolphins at the Jets 11. Tagovailoa threw a one yard touchdown to Wilkins for a 24-17 Dolphins lead. 

After a touchback Wilson hit Kroft for 24. Coleman ran for 20. Yet Wilson was then sacked and fumbled. The Dolphins moved from their own 39 to a 3rd and 1 at the Miami 48 Myles Gaskin got stopped and Brian Flores on 4th and 1 tried a fake punt. The Dolphins fumbled the snap and Sheldon Rankins fell on it for the Jets. Midway through the fourth quarter the Dolphins faced 2nd and 14 from their own 16. Tagovailoa went to the sideline and found rookie Brandon Echols, who plays defense for the Jets. Echols waltzed 20 yards into the end zone for the defensive touchdown and a 24-24 game midway through the fourth quarter. 

After a touchback Tagovailoa hit Gesicki for 9. Johnson ran for 8. Gaskin then ran for 30 and 4. Johnson gained 12. On 3rd and 9 from the Jets 11, Tagovailoa quickly fired over the middle to Parker for the touchdown. The Dolphins had the 7 point lead. The Jets would have 3 1/2 minutes to tie the game. The Jets went 3 and out. With 2:14 left, Robert Saleh on 4th and 7 form his own 28 decided to punt and trust his defense. The Jets had 2 timeouts plus the 2 minute warning. Saleh’s strategy worked as the defense held. The Jets got yer ball back at their own 37 with 1:36 left and one timeout. Offensive holding immediately meant 1st and 20. On 4th and 10 with 1:15 left, Wilson hit Keenan Cole but for only 9 yards. A perfect tackle by Jones kept the Jets one yard short of the first down. The Dolphins swept the Jets this year and have won 6th straight. Their quest to become the first 1-7 team to make the playoffs remains alive. 31-24 Dolphins

Arizona Cardinals at Detroit Lions — Despite getting knocked around at home by the Rams, the 10-3 Cardinals came in tied for the best record in the NFC. They would clinch the NFC West with a win over a Detroit team that came in winners of only one game. The Lions took over at their own 18 and moved backward 4 yards on their first play. Yet then they moved forward on a 15 play, 63 yard, 9 minute drive. On 4th and 3 from the Arizona 14, Dan Campbell lined up to go for it, but it was just posturing. After the delay of game penalty, Patterson hit a 37 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Lions. The Lions got it back at their own 7 yard line. On 3rd and 5 from their 12, Jared Goff hit Igwebuike for 13. On 3rd and 5 from their own 30, Reynolds got around the end for 27. On the first play of the second quarter, Goff went deep to a wide open Amra St. Brown for a 37 yard touchdown and a stunning 10-0 Lions lead. 

At the 2 minute warning, the Lions took over at their own 3 yard line. Goff hit Josh Reynolds for 15, with 15 more tacked on for roughing the passer. Goff then hit St. Brown for 15, with yet another 15 tacked on for a 2nd roughing the passer call. With 30 seconds left in the half the Lions faced 4th and 1 at the Arizona 28 as they took their 1st timeout. Dan Campbell went for it and Goff fired to St. Brown for 6. Goff then went to Reynolds for a 24 yard touchdown with 24 seconds left. A 97 yard drive had the Lions up 17-0 at the intermission. 

After the third quarter touchback, the Cardinals tried to get back in the game. They moved to a 3rd and 3 at the Detroit 11. Kyler Murray threw incomplete. Matt Prater hit a 29 yard field goal to get the Cardinals on the board. The Lions after a touchback moved to the Arizona 47. A fumble gave the Cardinals the ball at their own 44. Yet 2 plays later Murray was intercepted by Oruwariye, who returned it 50 yards to the Arizona 6. One play later Goff hit Cabinda for the touchdown as the Lions were dominating 24-3. The Cardinals took over at their own 17. Murray hit Zac Ertz for 20. On 3rd and 9 from their own 38, Murray was chased backward about 20 yards but somehow avoided the sack, threw a prayer down the field, and hit AJ Green for 19. Yet on 2nd and goal at the 7 out of the shotgun, Murray fumbled the snap for a 4 yard loss. Prater hit from 29 but after three quarters the Cardinals were still down 24-6. 

After a touchback the Lions held the ball for 10 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. Offensive holding at the Arizona 30 killed the drive but Patterson hit from 47 early in the fourth quarter to make it 27-6 Lions. The Cardinals managed one garbage touchdown but the Lions tacked on one more field goal. The 10-4 Cardinals have lost 2 straight. They are still one game up in the NFC West but are now one game back for home field throughout the playoffs. The Lions are playing with a ton of…pride. If ever there was a game that represented ESPN uber-announcer Chris Berman’s maxim, this was it. “THAT’s why they PLAY the GAMES!” 30-12 Lions

Carolina Panthers at Buffalo Bills — Panthers kicker Zane Gonzalez injured himself in pregame warmup, leaving the Panthers without a kicker. At 5-8 they were still alive for a playoff spot. Meanwhile the 7-6 Bills were also still alive as well. The Panthers moved from their own 30 to a 4th and 9 at the Buffalo 24. Yet without a kicker to try a 42 yard field goal, Matt Rhule had to go for it. Cam Newton threw incomplete. The Panthers got it back at their own 26 and moved to a 4th and 1 at midfield. This time rule just gambled and Newton threw incomplete On 3rd and 2 from the Carolina 42, Josh Allen hit Dawson Knox for 15. David Singletary ran for a 16 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Bills. The Bills got it back at their own 43. Allen hit Knox for 10 and Cole Beasley for 12. A defensive facemask on the next play added 15 more yards to a 6 yard run. Allen hit Stefan Diggs for an 11 yard touchdown to make it 14-0 Bills. 

With 2:45 left in the half and the Bills dominating, Allen was intercepted to set up the Panthers at the Buffalo 37. Matt Rhule again brought out a trick play. Newton handed the ball off, and then it was lateraled to Robby Anderson for a 30 yard gain. Newton ran for a 4 yard touchdown. Without a kicker, Rhule had to go for 2. Newton fired to DJ Moore for the conversion to get the Panthers within 14-8. The Bills took over at their own 29 and still had 1:40 to work with. On 3rd and 1 from their 38, Allen hit McKenzie for 7 and Davis for 11. A 7 yard completion to Diggs was followed by a 15 yard roughing the passer penalty. With 8 seconds left in the half the Bills had 3rd and 3 at the Carolina 8. Allen threw incomplete. Tyler Bass hit the 26 yard field goal as the Bills took a 17-8 lead to the locker rooms.   

In the third quarter the Bills took over at their own 26. On 3rd and 9 from their own 39, Allen was sacked but defensive unnecessary roughness meant 15 yards. Allen then hit Davis for 28. On 3rd and 12 from the Carolina 20, Allen hit Davis for the touchdown. Midway through the third quarter, the Bills led 24-8. After a touchback the Panthers moved 65 yards in 15 plays and 6 minutes. Yet on the first play of the fourth quarter and going for it on 4th and 5 from the Buffalo 10, Newton threw incomplete. The Bills punted on 4th and 16 from their own 6 and a short 37 yard punt gave the Panthers a short field at the Buffalo 43. Newton hit Moore for 16. On 3rd and 6 from the Buffalo 23, Newton hit Ameer Abdullah for a 23 yard touchdown. The 2 point try failed but the Panthers were within 24-14 with 11 minutes left in the game. With 6 minutes left the Panthers faced 4th and 10 from the Buffalo 46. Newton was sacked. The Bills soon faced 3rd and 5 at the Carolina 41. McKenzie took the direct snap 8 yards. With 2:07 to play the Bills faced 4th and 2 at the Carolina 14. Allen went to Gabriel Davis for the touchdown to ice the game. The Panthers are on life support while the 8-6 Bills are alive for the playoffs. 31-14 Bills 

Cincinnati Bengals at Denver Broncos — Both teams came in 7-6 and in desperation mode for the playoffs. This game was a defensive bonelock. The Bengals got on the board in the first quarter when Evan McPherson nailed a 53 yard field goal. Brandon McManus responded for the Broncos from 54 in the second quarter for a 3-3 game. With 14 seconds left in the half on 4th and 1 from the Cincinnati 33, Vic Fangio brought in McManus for a 51 yard try. McManus hooked to by a country mile no good. That left 9 seconds and the Bengals at their own 41. Joe Burrow fired over the middle to Trevor Boyd for 19. With 4 seconds left McPherson came in for a 58 yard try. He nailed it. Rather than trading 6-3, the Bengals had the 6-3 halftime advantage. In the third quarter from their own 20, the Bengals moved 72 yards in 11 plays and 5 minutes. Yet on 3rd and 8 from the Denver 11, a completion gained only 3 yards. McPherson hit from 26 to make it 9-3 Bengals with 6 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter. The Broncos soon faced 3rd and 5 at their own 30. Bridgwater scrambled and made a leaping dive for the first down but came down hard and was taken off the field on a stretcher for a concussion.

Drew Lock came in for Bridgwater and the Broncos offense responded. Williams gained 14 and 4. Melvin Gordon picked up 5 and 7. Lock went deep to Patrick for a 25 yard touchdown. Just like that, with 1:15 left in the third quarter, the Broncos led 10-9. The Bengals took over at their own 32 and needed only 2 plays to retake the lead. Joe Mixon gained 12. Burrow then went deep to Boyd, who faked out a defender and raced for a 56 yard touchdown. The 2 point conversion try saw Boyd drop the pass. After three quarters the Bengals led 15-10. The Broncos began the fourth quarter facing 3rd and 8 at their own 27. Lock hit Okwugbuenam for 24. On 3rd and 11 from midfield, Lock threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant a 13 yard gain. On 3rd and 3 from the Cincy 30, Williams gained 7. Gordon added 13. On 2nd and goal from the 9, things got bizarre. 

Lock tried to scramble. Kareem ripped the ball out of Lock’s hands for a fumble recovery. Big man with football Kareem stumbled to the ground but got back up without being touched. He picked up some blockers and returned the ball all the way to his own 40. However, he then had the ball chopped out of his hands and that fumble was recovered by the Broncos. After all of that, the Broncos had 1st and 10 again at the Cincinnati 40. Yet it was the Bengals who got a major break when officials ruled that Kareem was down by contact after he got up. Kareem got lucky, as the Bengals took over at their own 15 with 10 minutes left in regulation. Yet Kareem was also unlucky, as he was injured on the play and carted off the field. 

The Bengals failed to move the ball but a good punt had the Broncos pinned at their own 5 yard line with 6:45 left. A handoff to Williams saw him being tackled dead to rights around his own one but somehow escaping and gaining 10 yards. Lock then went to Ogwuegbunam for 24. Offensive holding had the Broncos facing 2nd and 18 from their own 42 with 4 minutes left. Lock then had his pass tipped but somehow caught by Noah Fant for a 5 yard gain. On 3rd and 13 and Lock yelling “Elway” before the snap, Lock failed to imitate team president John Elway. Lock’s pass was off the mark and bounced off the receiver’s outstretched fingers. With all 3 timeouts, Vic Fangio opted to punt and trust his defense rather than gamble on 4th and 13. It was the smart call.

The Bengals took over at their own 22 with 3:40 to play. The Broncos took a pair of timeouts on defense as the Bengals faced 3rd and 10. Burrow fired over the middle to Boyd for 15 and a monster first down. On the next play Mixon ran for one yard but then went down injured. With 2:36 left, the clock would have continued running but Vic Fanio opted to take Denver’s last timeout. Another run gained one more yard as the clock ticked down to the 2 minute warning. On 3rd and 8 from their own 38 yard line and the Broncos out of timeouts, the play is simple. You run the ball in this situation. Every. Single. Time. You do not even think of throwing the ball. Take the clock down to 1:15 and punt. Do not risk an incompletion that stops the clock. After failing to get the Broncos to jump offside, Burrow called the Bengals last timeout. 

Zac Taylor played it safe, ran the ball, and pun ted. The punt was fielded at the Broncos 9 yard line but returned 16 yards to the 25. 1:04 remained. Then came offensive holding and 1st and 20. A potential interceptions as dropped as it went right through the defender’s hands. Lock was sacked as the clock ticked down. On 3rd and 29 from their own 6, the defense jumped offside. Yet on 3rd and 24, only 18 seconds remained. A deep ball into triple coverage fell incomplete. On 4th and 24 form their own 11 with 9 seconds left, Lock threw the ball far out of bounds. The Bengals got the tough road win to get to 8-6. They are in a 3 way tie for the AFC North lead. The Bengals hold the tie-breaker, which means they now lead their division. The Broncos at 7-7 are hanging by a thread. 15-10 Bengals 

Atlanta Falcons at San Francisco 49ers — Both the 6-7 Falcons and 7-6 49ers were still barely alive for a playoff spot. The 49ers fumbled the opening kickoff and the Falcons took over at the San Francisco 12. On 1st and goal at the one, Cordarelle Patterson got in but on further review was called short. Matt Ryan threw incomplete and Patterson was stopped again. Arthur Smith went for it on 4th and goal at the one. Ryan threw incomplete. The defensive goal line stand was wasted by the 49ers offense and special teams, as a 39 yard punt had the Falcons getting it back just past midfield. On 3rd and 2 from the San Francisco 30, Ryan threw incomplete. Younghoe Koo hit the 48 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Falcons. The 49ers took over at their own 9 yard line and moved 79 yards in 11 plays and 6 minutes. On 3rd and 8 from the Atlanta 15, a completion gained only 3 yards. Robbie Gould hit from 30 for a 3-3 game.

The 49ers in the second quarter took over at their own 23. On 1st and 15 from their 18, Jimmy Garoppolo went to Brandon Aiyuk for 28. Wilson ran for 17, 2 and 3. On 3rd and 5 from the Atlanta 24, Garoppolo hit Jennings for 9. On 3rd and 1 from the Atlanta 6, Kyle Juszczyk took a handoff up the middle for a touchdown to make it 10-3 49ers. The Falcons soon faced 3rd and 5 at their own 40. The 49ers jumped into the neutral zone, resulting in a first down. On 3rd and 4 just past midfield, Ryan hit Gage for 13. On 3rd and 4 from the Frisco 30, a sack of Ryan was nullified by roughing the passer, adding 15 more yards. Ryan went to Gage for a 20 yard touchdown and a 10-10 deadlock with 4 minutes left in the half.

From their own 25, Garoppolo went deep to Deebo Samuel for 30. On 3rd and 7 from the Atlanta 42, Garoppolo threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant 14 more yards. Garoppolo hit Jennings for 15. Samuel ran for a 10 yard touchdown with 30 seconds left to make it 17-10 49ers. A strong kickoff return had the Falcons at their own 40 to start the third quarter. Yet on 3rd and 8 from their 42, Ryan was sacked and fumbled. The 49ers took over at the Atlanta 38. Garoppolo went to George Kittle for 13 and Samuel for 21. Wilson ran for a 5 yard touchdown to make it 24-10 49ers. 

After a touchback the Falcons moved to a 2nd and goal at the 4. Ryan threw incomplete twice. With 6 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter, Arthur Smith opted for the field goal. Koo hit from 22 to get the Falcons within 24-13. The 49ers soon faced 3rd and 4 at their own 31. Garoppolo hit Kittle for 15. Wilson gained 8 and 13. Hasty added 13 more. On 3rd and goal at the 4, Garoppolo hit Jennings for the touchdown. After 3 quarters, a once close game was now an 18 point 49ers romp. The fourth quarter was scoreless as the 49ers got to 8-6 and alive while the 6-8 Falcons are on the brink of elimination. 31-13 49ers

 

Green Bay Packers at Baltimore Ravens — The 10-3 Packers were still eyeing home field advantage throughout the playoffs while the 8-5 Ravens clung to their AFC North lead but had lost 2 straight. For the second straight week, Tyler Huntley would start in place of an injured Lamar Jackson. The Ravens took over at their own 23 and moved 70 yards in 14 plays and 7 1/2 minutes. Despite 2nd and goal at the 3, Huntley threw incomplete twice. John Harbaugh inexplicably decided to go for it, and on 4th and goal from the 3, Huntley was sacked. A penalty on the kicking team on a Green Bay punt for fair catch interference had the Ravens getting it back at the Green Bay 45.  Huntley went to Mark Andrews for 22. On 3rd and 7 from the Green Bay 20, Huntley hit Proche for 8, Hollywood Brown for 4, and Andrews for the 8 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Ravens. The Packers took over and after offensive holding faced 1st and 15 at their own 11. Aaron Rodgers went to Lazard for 17. On 3rd and 4 from their own 34, Rodgers hit Lazard for 6 as the first quarter ended. Rodgers began the second quarter by hitting Devante Adams for 11. Rodgers then went deep to Marques Valdes-Scantling for 31 Roughing the passer on an incompletion added 9 more. Dillon ran for a 2 yard touchdown to make it 7-7.

The Ravens took over at their own 27. A low block on the defense gave the Ravens 15 more yards. Latavius Murray then ran for 15. On 3rd and 3 from the Green Bay 32, Huntley hit Andrews for 9. On 3rd and 4 from the Green Bay 17, Huntley hit Devin Duvernay for 7. Huntley hit Andrews for a 9 yard touchdown. The 11 play, 73 yard, 5 1/2 minute drive meant a 14-7 Ravens lead midway through the second quarter. The Packers took over at their own 23. Rodgers went to Davis for 22. Aaron Jones ran for 10 and 9. Rodgers added 8. Rodgers hit Dillon for 13. On 3rd and goal at the 3 with 1:11 left in the half, Rodgers hit Adams for the touchdown to cap the 11 play, 77 yard, 6 minute drive. 4 straight touchdown drives, 2 by each team, meant a 14-14 game at the half. 

The Packers began the third quarter facing 3rd and 6 at their 24. Rodgers hit Adams for just enough. Jones gained 11 and 5. On 3rd and 1 from midfield, Rodgers hit Deguara for just enough. Jones gained 9 and 3. Rodgers hit Adams for 16. On 3rd and 10 from theBaltimore 21, Rodgers threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant a 12 yard gain. On the next play Rodgers hit Jones for the 9 yard touchdown. The 13 play, 80 yard, 7 1/2 minute drive had the Packers up 21-14. The Ravens after a touchback moved to a 4th and 1 at the Green Bay 15. John Harbaugh decided to go for it. Yet a false start killed the try. Justin Tucker hit the 38 yard field goal but the Ravens trailed 21-17 with 3 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter.

The Packers took over at their own 12. Rodgers hit Valdes-scantling for 7 and Deguara for 5 and 9. The Packers began the fourth quarter facing 3rd and 4 at the Baltimore 45. A false start meant 3rd and 9 from midfield. Rodgers hit Valdes-Scantling for 25, Adams for 14, and Valdes-Scantling for the 11 yard touchdown. With 13 minutes in regulation, the Packers led 28-17. With 12 minutes left John Harbaugh decided to gamble on 4th and 6 from his own 29. Huntley threw incomplete. Rodgers went to Marcedes Lewis for 24 to set up 1st and goal at the 6. The Packers had a chance to ice the game. On 2nd and goal from the 5, Rodgers was sacked followed by a 3rd down incompletion. Mason Crosby hit the 23 yard field goal to put the Packers up 31-17 with 9 1/2 minutes left in regulation. Yet they did not slam the door shut.

 

After a touchback, Huntley threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant a 16 yard gain. On 3rd and 2 just shy of midfield, Murray gained 6. Huntley hit Brown for 5, ran for 10 himself, hit Brown again for 5 more, ran for 7 more himself, and hit Brown for gains of 5, 6 and 3. On 3rd and 6 from the Green Bay 14, Huntley threw incomplete. With 5 1/2 minutes left, a defensive stop would end things. Instead Huntley hit Andrews for 11. Huntley then ran for the 3 yard touchdown. The 12 play, 75 yard drive had the Ravens within 31-24 points with 4:47 to play.

The Packers punted on 4th and 19 from their own 9 and the Ravens took over just past midfield with 2:23 to play. Huntley ran for 15. On 3rd and 5 from the Green By 29, Huntley hit Andrews for 6 and 12. Huntley ran for an 8 yard touchdown. With 42 seconds left, John Harbaugh decided to go for 2 and the win rather than kick the extra point and tie the game. 2 weeks ago that very same decision cost Baltimore in a one point loss to Pittsburgh. That time Jackson was at the helm. This time Huntley rolled out and fired incomplete as the play was well defended. The Packers at 11-3 have a one game lead in the NFC for home field throughout the playoffs. They became the first NFL team in 2021 to clinch a playoff spot as they locked up the NFC North division. The reeling Ravens have lost 3 straight to drop to 8-6. They are now in tied for first place in the AFC North but they do not hold the tie-breaker. 31-30 Packers  

New Orleans Saints at Tampa Bay Buccaneers was the Sunday night game. The Saints snapped a 5 game losing streak last week and at 6-7 would have to get to .500 without head coach Sean Payton, out with a positive Covid test. The Saints are clinging to playoff life. The 10-3 Buccaneers are looking to wrap up the NFC South and possibly have home field advantage throughout the playoffs. The Saints beat the Buccaneers in New Orleans a few weeks ago and had Taysom Hill, Alvin Kamara and Mark Ingram back in the lineup. For over 3 1/2 quarters this game was a defensive bonelock. Brett Maher hit field goals of 39 in the first quarter, 35 to open the second quarter. Ryan Succop missed a 45 yard field goal for the Buccaneers in the second quarter. With 6 minutes left in the third quarter Bruce Arians gambled on 4th and 1 from the Saints 36. Tom Brady threw incomplete. Then after moving from their own 19 to a 3rd and 7 at the Saints 24, Brady got belted and fumbled the ball away. Midway through the fourth quarter, Maher’s 3rd field goal from 42 had the Saints up by 9. Saints. With 5 minutes left the Bucs took over at their own 3. On 3rd and 10 from their own 33 with 3:40 left, Brady was intercepted. The Saints took only 16 seconds off the clock as the Buccaneers took all 3 timeouts on defense. Yet a killer roughing the kicker penalty kept the drive going. The Saints ran 3 more times and took the clock down to one minute. The 7-7 Saints have beaten the Buccaneers 4 straight times in the regular season. The 10-4 Buccaneers are now one game back in the battle for home field throughout the playoffs. This was a lights out performance by the Saints defense and defensive coordinator Dennis Allen in place of Sean Payton. 9-0 Saints  

Las Vegas Raiders at Cleveland Browns was a Monday afternoon game delayed from Saturday afternoon due to Covid. Last year the Raiders went into Cleveland and got a smash mouth 16-6 win. This year both teams have faced different kinds of turmoil. The Raiders turmoil off the field is well known as bears no repeating. The 5-2 record is now 6-7 and on life support while the 7-6 Browns would be in first or last place in their division depending on this game. The Browns had a major Covid outbreak. 18 players including 8 starters were out. The Browns were without quarterback Baker Mayfield and backup Case Keenum. Nick Mullins was activated from the practice squad, but he played well in games last year for San Francisco. The Browns were also without head coach Kevin Stefanski, also due to Covid. Yet they won a road playoff game last year without him. The Raiders were without star tight end Darren Waller and defensive back Trayvon Mullin. Football does not allow for excuses. 

A 29 yard punt return by Hunter Renfrow had the Raiders starting their first drive at their own 42. Derek Carr hit Renfrow for 12. On 3rd and 4 from the Cleveland 41, Carr hit Desean Jackson for 11 and Josh Jacobs for 17. On 3rd and goal from the 5, Carr hit Bryan Edwards for the touchdown. The 11 play, 58 yard, 7 minute drive had the Raiders up 7-0. In past years the offense had to score because the defense was terrible. Now the defense has improved, so the offense gets their one touchdown and asks the defense to do the rest. Then the inevitable defensive breakdown late turns wins into losses. The Raiders were playing against backups with their season on the line. The Browns had plenty of heart, and the Raiders would show whether or not they did as well. They would not reach the end zone in the final three quarters.

With 6 minutes left in the half the Raiders took over at their own 39. They moved 56 yards in 13 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. With 1:14 left in the half, the Raiders had reached 1st and goal at the 6. The Raiders should have run the d@mn ball and forced the Browns to take their last 2 timeouts. Yet a pair of incomplete passes followed by a delay of game and another incompletion killed the drive. Daniel Carlson hit the 24 yard field goal to make it 10-0 Raiders, but they left nearly one minute on the clock. Naturally, the Raiders defense melted down as the Browns after a touchback moved to a 2nd and 4 at the Raiders 29 with 11 seconds left. Mullens threw incomplete to leave 5 seconds. Chase McLaughlin came in for the 47 yard field goal try. It was no good as the Raiders still led 10-0 at the break. 

Yet the Raiders never just put games away. Their first drive of the second half gave them a chance to go up 17-0. Instead, a pair of perfectly thrown balls by Carr were dropped as the Raiders went 3 and out. The defense held and the Raiders got it back at their own 25. They took nearly 5 minutes off the clock and had 1st and 10 at the Cleveland 47. Again, they were in total control. Yet a sack of Carr saw the defense rip the ball out of his hands. The Browns took over with a short field at the Raiders 47. Mullens hit Njoku for 13. Nick Chubb ran for 4, 24 and 2. On 3rd and goal from the 4 with the defense smelling pass, Chubb took the handoff off tackle and got in. with 4 minutes left in the third quarter, the Browns were within 10-7. Raiders fans have seen this many times before.

The Raiders took over at their own 27 and moved 52 yards in 10 plays and nearly 5 minutes. Yet just shy of the red zone, the drive died again. 1st and 10 at the Cleveland 22 led to a one yard run and a pair of incompletions. The fourth quarter began with Carlson hitting a 40 yard field goal. The Raiders led 13-7, but everyone knew what was going to happen. The defense even forced a 3 and out, but the offense could not get a first down. The Browns got it back at their own 20. On 3rd and 3 from their 27, Mullens hit Bryant for 5. On 3rd and 3 from their own 39 , Mullens hit Donovan Peoples-Jones for 25. Chubb gained 12 and 2. On 3rd and 8 from the Raiders 22, Mullens hit Peoples-Jones for 11. With 3:45 left, everything came down to 4th and 5 from the Raiders 6. The unknown guy subbing for Kevin Stefanski could have kicked a field goal and trusted his defense, but why bother? He knew the Raiders would fold because they had folded on this entire drive. Mullens hit Harrison Bryant for the touchdown and the 14–13 Browns lead. This was a typical Raiders game. Ineffective offense, inability to finish drives, and a collapse by an exhausted defense. 

The Raiders were losing to backups. The difference in this game was that the Browns had heart and the Raiders did not. On the 3rd play from scrimmage after a touchback from his own 38, Carr went bombs away and was intercepted. With 3 minutes left, the only thing left was for the Browns to gain one first down and end the Raiders season. With 2 1/2 left and the Raiders out of timeouts, the Browns had 3rd and 3 from their own 30. One more play and 3 more yards would put the Raiders out of their misery. This time Chubb got the carry and the defense stopped him cold as the clock ticked down to the 2 minute warning. The Browns punted and the Raiders took over at their own 29 with 1:50 left and 0 timeouts. The Raiders had life. 

There are plenty of players on the Raiders who lack heart when it matters. They drop critical passes or take dumb penalties in key situations. Far too many of the players on the Raiders lack heart. Yet Derek Carr is the leader of the team. He does have heart, plenty of it. On 3rd and 7 from his own 32, Carr hit Zee Jones for 12, Jacobs for 9, and Jones again for 17. Yet offensive holding nullified the last big gain. With 30 seconds left the Raiders faced 2nd and 11 back at their own 43. Carr hit Moreau for 12, and he got out of bounds with 22 seconds left. Carr then fired a laser to Jones for 15. Jones did not get out of bounds but Carr gathered everyone up to the line and calmly spiked the ball with 4 seconds left at the Cleveland 30.

Carr did his job. He has spent 8 years bailing out his team. With everything on the line, Carr got it done. Now it was up to kicker Carlson, who recently signed a 4 year contract extension. He has a long leg and makes most of his field goals, but he has missed a couple of easy extra points in his career. Carlson made the field goal, but the Browns called timeout just before the kick. Carlson had to try it again. He was dead center. The Raiders and Browns were both 7-7. The Raiders have 2 of their last 3 games at home, and both of those are against AFC West opponents. This was a hideously ugly win, but Al Davis never cared about that. For those who bleed silver and black, the hope is that Carr will quietly behind the scenes teach his teammates how to have heart. 16-14 Raiders

Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears was the Monday night game. The 6-7 Vikings needed a win over the lowly Bears to stay alive for a playoff spot. A field position game had the Vikings take over at their own 46 early on. On 3rd and 8, Kirk Cousins hit Justin Jefferson for 18. Dalvin Cook ran for 7, 10 and 2. On 3rd and 5 from the Chicago 12, Cousins hit Jefferson for the touchdown to make it 7-0 Vikings. After a touchback the Bears faced 2nd and 11 from the Minnesota 47. Justin Fields kept the ball and fumbled as the Vikings took over at the Same spot. The Vikings moved to a 1st and 10 at the Chicago 12, but an incompletion and a failed run were followed on 3rd and 10 by a sack. Greg Joseph hit a 37 yard field goal to make it 10-0 Vikings in the second quarter. The Bears moved from their own 30 to a 2nd and 7 at the Minnesota 10, but Montgomery got hit and fumbled the ball away. The Bears from their own 35 moved to a 1st and 10 at the Minnesota 13. Fields was sacked for a 14 yard loss. Cairo Santos hit a 34 yard field goal to get the Bears on the board. cousins was then intercepted  as the Bears got it back at the Minnesota 39 with 45 seconds left in the half. On 3rd and 2 , Fields threw incomplete. On 4th and 2 with 30 seconds left, Cairo Santos’s 49 yard field goal try was blocked. 

The Vikings took over in the third quarter at their own 23 and soon faced 3rd and 18 from their 15.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Cook gained 15, but a very questionable defensive penalty for a low block meant 15 yards and an automatic first down. Nwangwu gashed the defense for gains of 19 and 11. On 3rd and 3 from the Chicago 28, a run lost a couple yards but defensive unnecessary roughness kept the drive going. On 3rd and 2 from the Chicago 7, Cousins hit Smith-Marsette for the score. The 12 play, 77 yard, 5 1/2 minute drive had the Vikings up 17-3. The Vikings got it back but a shanked 17 yard punt gave the Bears the ball at the Minnesotaa 30. Yet on 3rd and 2, a run gained only one yard. Matt Nagy went for it on 4th and 1 from the Minnesota 21 and Fields was sacked. Early in the fourth quarter the Vikings barely avoided having a punt blocked, and the Bears fumbled the punt and the Vikings recovered at the Chicago 37. 

The Chicago defense pushed the Vikings out of field goal range and the Bears got it back at their own 10 in the fourth quarter. They moved to a 1st and goal at the 7. A run lost 2 yards and Fields then threw incomplete. On 3rd and goal at the 9, Fields threw to a receiver who was well defended. The ball was still catchable and the receiver dropped it. On 4th and goal at the 9 wit 8 1/2 minutes left in regulation, Fields went to Mooney in the end zone. Mooney made a leaping catch but officials ruled he was out of bounds. Mooney did not get both feet down but he did get one knee down. His knee came down in bounds just before his elbow landed out of bounds. It was a touchdown, and officials blew the call. Matt Nagy challenged the call and stunningly lost the challenge. It was a cruel gut punch for the Bears. The Bears got it back at their own 44 and moved to a 3rd and 4 at the Minnesota 14. Fields had a receiver in the end zone but overthrew him. On 4th and 4 with 4:15 left, Fields found a receiver but this time the receiver just dropped it. The Bears did finally reach the end zone on the final play of the game but it was too little, too late. The Vikings got to 7-7 in a typical ugly NFC North slugfest. 17-9 Vikings

Washington Gridlock at Philadelphia Eagles was a Tuesday night game delayed from Sunday afternoon due to Covid. Both teams came in 6-7 and fighting for playoff survival. The Washington Gridlock were without Taylor Heinicke due to Covid protocols. A few days ago Garrett Gilbert was on New England’s practice squad. Now all of a sudden he was starting for the No-Names in prime time. On the Eagles 3rd play from scrimmage on 3rd and 1 from their own 22, Jalen Hurts threw a pass to Dallas Goedert, who bobbled it, dropped it, saw it bounce off his foot without touching the ground, and then get snagged out o the air by Landon Collins to set up the No-Names at the Philadelphia 26. On 3rd and 2, Gibson gained 5. On 3rd and 2 from the Philadelphia 5, Gibson gained 4 and then the one yard touchdown to make it 7-0 No-Names. The Eagles moved from their own 31 to a 2nd and 6 at the Washington 16. Yet Hurts was then sacked and fumbled. Again it was Landon Collins playing Johnny on the pot as he returned dit 23 yards to set up the No-Names at their own 47. Gilbert then went deep to Terry McLaurin for 46. Yet despite 1st and goal at the 7, the No-Names could not finish the drive. On 3rd and goal from the 4, Gilbert threw incomplete. Johnson hit a 22 yard field goal. The No-Names led 10-0 thanks to 2 Eagles turnovers.

In the second quarter the Eagles took over at their own 23. Hurts went deep to Goedert, who redeemed himself with a 45 yard gain. Myles Sanders then ran for 4 and 19. Despite 2nd and goal at the 2, Sanders got stopped and Hurts then threw incomplete. Kevin Siriani decided not to gamble on 4th and goal at the 2. Jake Elliott hit the 20 yard field goal to get the Eagles on the board. The Eagles got it back at their own 23 with 6:20 left in the half and used most of it. On 3rd and 5 from their own 28, Hurts hit Goedert for 8 and Jalen Reagor for 17. Hurts went to goedert for 21. Sanders gained 4, 4 and on 3rd and 2 from the Washington 14, 10. Hurts ran for 3 and then for the one yard touchdown with 90 seconds left in the half for a 10-10 deadlock. After a third quarter touchback, Sanders ran for 8, Hurts added 9, and Sanders gained 37. Hurts hit Goedert for 20 down to the one. Hurts got the last yard himself as the Eagles led 17-10. Coaches talk about doubling up, the idea of scoring to end the first half and begin the second half. the Eagles did it perfectly. 

The Eagles took over at their own 37 with 6 minutes  left in the third quarter and used almost all of it. On 2nd and 8 from the Washington 21, a sack of Hurts killed the drive. Yet Elliott hit a 37 yard field goal to put the Eagles up 20-10 after three quarters. The No-Names began the fourth quarter facing 3rd and 3 from their own 38. Defensive pass interference on an incompletion added 23 yards. On 3rd and 1 from the Philly 30, Gilbert went to Bates for 29 down to the one. Patterson got in for the score as the No-Names were within 20-17 with 12 minutes left in regulation. The Eagles took over at their own 20. Runs and short passes set up a critical 3rd and 6 for the Eagles at their own 47. Hurts went to Reagor for 34 and then found ward for a 19 yard touchdown to put the Eagles back up by 10 midway through the fourth quarter. The No-Names moved after a touchback to a 1st and 10 at the Philly 40. Yet on 3rd and 7 in long field goal range and needing 2 scores, Gilbert was sacked for a 2 yard loss. Riverboat Ron Rivera passed up a 57 yard field goal try and went for it on 4th and 9 with 2:43 to play. Gilbert was sacked again to end it. The 7-7 Eagles are alive while the 6-8 No-Names are on life support. These teams meet again in 2 weeks in Washington. 27-17 Eagles.

Seattle Seahawks at Los Angeles Rams is a Tuesday night game delayed from Sunday afternoon due to Covid. The 9-4 Rams still had a shot at winning the NFC West and even an outside shot at home field throughout the playoffs. The Seahawks were done for the year, but had won 2 straight. Throw out the records when these rivals meet. The first half was all defense. The Rams got on the board on their first drive when Sean McVay gambled on a 55 yard field goal and Matt Gay delivered. Yet with 1:56 left in the half and the Rams facing 4th and 2 from the Seattle 32, McVay opted against letting gay try a 50 yarder. His gamble backfired when Stafford threw incomplete. That left enough time for Russell Wilson to hit Everett for 11 and then deep for 34 on a duck that somehow made it after his arm was hit while throwing. Despite 1st and 10 from the Rams 14 with 53 seconds left, a sack and a false start killed the drive. Jason Myers hit from 39 with 10 seconds left. Rather than the Rams up 6-0, it was a 3-3 slugfest at the half. 

The Seahawks finally got it going after the second half kickoff. Rashaad Penny ran for 7 and 6. On 2nd and 11 from their own 37, Wilson hit Swaim for 25. Dallas ran for 7 and 6. On 3rd and 9 from the Rams 24, Wilson hit DK Metcalf for 12. Dallas ran for 8 and then the 4 yard touchdown as the 11 play, 75 yard, 5 1/2 minute drive made it 10-3 Seahawks.The Rams took over at their 14 and Sony Michel gained 9. On 3rd and 1 from their own 23, Stafford went deep to Cooper Kupp for 32. Michel then broke free for a 39 yard gain, punishing defenders along the way and throwing them out of the way. Stafford then fired over the middle just beyond the plane of the goal to Kupp for a 6 yard touchdown. After 30 minutes without a touchdown, Both teams scored one on their opening third quarter drive for a 10-10 ballgame. 

A sack of Stafford had the Rams facing 2nd and 18 from their own 4 yard line late in the third quarter. The fourth quarter began with the Rams facing 3rd and 12 from their 10. Stafford hit Skowronek for only 8, but defensive holding instead meant an automatic first down. Stafford then went to Sony Michel for 24. From midfield, Jefferson took an end around 10 yards. Stafford then hit Kupp for 11 and again deep for a 29 yard touchdown. with 11 minutes left in regulation the Rams led 17-10. The defenses dug in again. With 3:20 to play on 4th and 6 from midfield, Wilson went deep incomplete. There was defensive pass interference that was not called, and the Seahawks made matters worse by taking a 15 yard unsportsmanlike conduct penalty. The Rams took over at the Seattle 35. Michel ran for 17. With 1:51 left Gay hit a 35 yard field goal to lock up the win. The Seahawks have their first losing season in a decade. The 10-4 Rams are tied for the NFC West lead but do not hold the tie-breaker. 20-10 Rams

NFL 2021 Week 15 Prequel

Thursday, December 16th, 2021

This is when the big dogs come out!

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NFL 2021 Week 14 Recap

Sunday, December 12th, 2021

NFL 2021 Week 14 Recap

Pittsburgh Steelers at Minnesota Vikings was the Thursday night game. The Steelers won an emotional victory over archival Baltimore in the final seconds and were expected to come out flat only 4 days later. They did. The Vikings lost a stunner on the final play to previously winless Detroit and were expected to come out angry. They did. Yet by the time this game was over, nothing went as expected. Early on the Vikings missed a 53 yard field goal and the Steelers missed a 49 yard field goal. After that the Vikings exploded. From their own 39, Dalvin cook gained 30. Mattison ran for 14 and 3. Kirk Cousins hit Justin Jefferson for a 14 yard touchdown and a 6-0 Vikings lead. The extra point was no good. The Vikings got it back at their own 43 and moved to a 1st and 10 at the Pittsburgh 20. Cousins threw 3 incompletions. Greg Joseph hit the 38 yard field goal to make it 9-0 Vikings in the second quarter. The Vikings got it back at their own 22. Cousins went to Jefferson for 22 and Cook ran for 15. On 1st and 20 just shy of midfield after offensive holding, Cousins hit Conklin for 19. Cook ran for a 29 yard touchdown to make it 16-0 Vikings. 

The Vikings got it back at their own 40. On 3rd and 1 from their own 49, Cousins threw incomplete. Mike Zimmer went for it on his own side of the field. Cousins gained 3. Cousins went to Herndon for 17. On 3rd and 10 from the Pittsburgh 28, Cousins hit KJ Osborn for 13. On 3rd and 2 from the Pittsburgh 7, Cook ran for the touchdown. Scores on 4 straight possessions had the Vikings up 23-0 at the half. Things got worse for the Steelers when they punted in the third quarter on 4th and 14 from their own 8. a 15 yard return had the Vikings taking over at the Pittsburgh 34. The Vikings settled for a 42 yard Joseph field goal to lead 26-0. Three plays later Ben Roethlisberger was intercepted by Breeland, who returned it 18 yards to the Pittsburgh 30. Despite reaching 1st and goal at the 4, the drive stalled as Cousins threw incomplete on 3rd and goal at the 7. Joseph hit another field goal from 25. Despite settling for field goals on 2 straight possessions with a short field, it did not seem to matter as the Vikings led 29-0 with 6 minutes left in the third quarter.

The Steelers soon faced 3rd and 2 from their own 33. Najee Harris gained 3. Big Ben then went deep to Washington for 29 yards. On 2nd and 10 from the Minnesota 35, a completion lost 2 yards. Yet a defensive taunting penalty meant a 15 yard gain. Harris then ran for 11. On 3rd and 2 from the Minnesota 3, Roethlisberger hit Harris for the touchdown. The Steelers still trailed 29-7 after three quarters. One play after a touchback, Cousins was quickly intercepted to set up the Steelers at the Minnesota 42. Harris gained 13. On 3rd and 9 from the Minnesota 28, the defense jumped into the neutral zone. On 3rd and 4, Roethlisberger hit Chase Claypool for 14. The fourth quarter began with the Steelers facing 3rd and goal at the 8. Roethlisberger threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant 1st and goal at the one. Harris got the last yard to get the Steelers within 29-14 only seconds into the fourth quarter. The Steelers got it back at their own 31 and struck quickly. Roethlisberger went to Johnson for 37 and to Washington for a 30 yard touchdown. With 12 minutes left in regulation, Mike Tomlin went for 2 perhaps a little earlier than necessary. The conversion failed but 3 straight touchdown drives had the Steelers within 29-20 with plenty of time left. 

After a touchback, the Vikings temporarily stopped the bleeding. Cook gained 8 and 5. Cousins then went to Osborn for a 62 yard touchdown and a 36-20 Vikings lead. The Steelers went 3 and out and the Vikings moved from their own 39 to a 3rd and 4 at the Pittsburgh 39. With 5 minutes left in regulation, the game was all but over. Then is wasn’t. Cousins was intercepted by Witherspoon, who returned it 41 yards to the Minnesota 21. Roethlisberger went to McCloud for 6 and to Pat Freiermuth for the 15 yard touchdown. The 2 point conversion was successful and just like that, the Steelers were within 8 points with 4:14 to play. After a touchback and one big third down conversion, the Vikings faced 3rd and 8 from the Pittsburgh 45 with the Steelers out of timeouts. A run would take the clock down to 2 minutes. Instead Cousins threw incomplete. A great punt pinned the Steelers at their own 4 yard line with 2:16 left. Roethlisberger went to Harris for 6 and then deep to Claypool for 38. On 4th and 1 from the Minnesota 43, Roethlisberger hit Claypool for 9 and then spiked the ball to stop the clock with 24 seconds left. Roethlisberger found Johnson over the middle, but he escaped a tackle and got out of bounds with 3 seconds left. The largest regular season comeback win was 28 points in 1980. The Steelers were down 29 at one point. Now they had one play from the Minnesota 12 to possibly tie the game. Roethlisberger threw incomplete as the Vikings survived in harrowing fashion. Both teams are alive in the playoffs but in deep trouble. 36-28 Vikings  

Dallas Cowboys at Washington Refugees — The Cowboys came in with a 2 game lead in the division but had struggled in recent weeks. The No-Names came in winners of 4 straight to get to 6-6. The Cowboys began at their own 29 and moved 54 yards in 12 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. Despite reaching the red zone, a 3rd and 10 from completing by Dak Prescott from the Washington 20 gained only 3 yards. Greg Zuerlein hit a 35 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Cowboys. On their next series Prescott was intercepted to set up the No-Names at the Dallas 37. Yet 3 plays later Taylor Heinicke was intercepted as the Cowboys took over at the Washington 41. On 3rd and 10 from the Washington 12, a completion gained only 8 yards. Yet the defense jumped offside. On 3rd and 5, Prescott hit Amari Cooper for the 7 yard touchdown. For some reason Mike mcCarthy went for 2 and Ezekiel Elliott ran it in to make it 11-0 Cowboys. The No-Names took over at their own 27 and moved to a 4th and 2 at the Dallas 46. Riverboat Ron Rivera went for it. Heinicke was sacked and fumbled, and Armstrong returned it 37 yards for a defensive touchdown and an 18-0 Cowboys lead. In the second quarter Zuerlein tacked on field goals of 38 and 37 to have the Cowboys dominating 24-0.

In the third quarter the No-Names took over at their own 10. Antonio Gibson ran for 13. Heinicke hit Bates for 19, Patterson for 9, and Cam sims for a 43 yard touchdown. Ron Rivera went for the 2 point conversion and Heinicke ran it in to get the No-Names within 24-8. On their next series the No-Names fumbled and the Cowboys had a short field at the Washington 25. They settled for Zuerlein’s 4th field goal from 29 to have a comfortable 27-8 lead after three quarters. With 13 minutes left in regulation, Heinicke was sacked and left injured. Kyle Allen finished the game and tried to lead a comeback. With 9 1/2 minutes left in regulation, the No-Names took over at their own 27 and moved 73 yards in 13 plays. On 4th and goal at the one, Jonathan Williams finally got in. The 2 point conversion try failed and the No-Names were still down 27-14 with 5 minutes left. 2 plays later from his own 26, Prescott was intercepted by Cole Holcomb, who returned it 31 yards the other way for the score. The extra point was blocked, but the No-Names were only down by 7 with 4:13 to play. With 2 1/2 minutes left the No-Names faced 3rd and 3 from their own 37. Allen was sacked and fumbled and the Cowboys recovered. The No-Names made a strong comeback but fell short to drop to 6-7 as the 9-4 Cowboys maintained an iron grip on the NFC Least. 27-20 Cowboys

Jacksonville Jaguars at Tennessee Titans — Sometimes a bad team can go on the road and shock a good team in an upset for the ages. This was not that game. The Titans began at their own 26 and Ryan Tannehill hit Swaim for 9. Runs and short passes led to 3rd and 7 from the Jacksonville 48. Tannehill ran for 17, with defensive unnecessary roughness adding 15 more. Tannehill hit Donta Foreman for 11. Foreman ran for the 5 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Titans. Late in the first quarter Randy Bullock missed a 47 yard field goal try, but Bullock connected from 44 to put the Titans up 10-0 at the half. Midway through the third quarter the Titans faced 3rd and 9 from their own 32. Tannehill hit Anthony Firkser for 10. Tannehill hit Swaim for 24 with 15 tacked on for a defensive low block. On 3rd and 1 from the Jags 11, Tannehill gained 2. On 3rd and goal at the 5, Tannehill ran it in to make it 17-0 Titans. Trevor Lawrence was intercepted 4 times on the day, with 3 of them coming in the final 16 minutes. Bullock added a 29 yard field with 2:20 to play. The Titans offense was far from spectacular, but Mike Vrabel’s suffocating defense pitched a shutout to get the Titans to 9-4 on the year. 20-0 Titans

Seattle Seahawks at Houston Texans — A bad team played an even worse team. Davis Mills was declared the starter over Tyrod Taylor. The Texans began facing 3rd and 4 at their own 31. Mills hit Davis for 17, Conley for 13, Collins for 30, and Brevin Jordan for a 5 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Texans. The remaining 56 minutes were less kind to the Texans. The Seahawks after a touchback moved to a 3rd and 2 at the Houston 16. A run lost 3 yards. Jason Myers hit a 38 yard field goal to get the Seahawks within 7-3. The Seahawks got it back at their own 3 yard line. On 3rd and 5 from their 8, Russell Wilson hit DK Metcalf for 8, Tyler Lockett for 24, and Will Dissly for 25. Rashard Penny ran for a 32 yard touchdown on the last play of the first quarter to make it 10-7 Seahawks. The Texans mounted a staggering 16 play, 72 yard, 9 minute drive. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Mills threw incomplete. Kaimi Fairbairn hit the 21 yard field goal for a 10-10 deadlock. 

With one minutes left in the half, the Seahawks took over at their own 45. Wilson went to Tyler Lockett for a 55 yard touchdown. The extra point was no good but the Seahawks led 16-10. The Texans got one last spark as Kaimi Fairbairn drilled a 61 yard field goal to have the Texans within 16-13 at the half. Myers hit a 38 yard field goal with 4 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter to make it 19-13 Seahawks. After 45 minutes of competitive football, the Seahawks put the game away in the fourth quarter. On 3rd and 7 from their 36, Wilson hit Everett for 14. On 3rd and 9 from the Houston 49, Wilson went to Lockett for 29. On 2nd and 4 from the Houston 14, Wilson threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant 1st and goal at the 7. On 3rd and goal at the one, Wilson hit Everett for the touchdown to make it 23-13 Seahawks. With 6 1/2 minutes left on 4th and 3 from midfield, Mills threw incomplete. Rashaad Penny ran for a 47 yard touchdown to put the game away. The Texans were game, but the Seahawks won their 2nd straight game. 33-13 Seahawks

Las Vegas Raiders at Kansas City Chiefs — Last year the Raiders went into Kansas City and beat the Chiefs in front of their shocked home fans. Yet this year the Chiefs went into Las Vegas and blasted the Raiders 41-14. At one point the Raiders were 5-2 and 2 games ahead of the 3-4 Chiefs. 5 weeks later the 8-4 Chiefs are 2 games ahead of the 6-6 Raiders. Before this game started as if to send a message, the Raiders met at midfield and jumped up and down on the Chiefs logo. Then the game started and the Chiefs stomped all over the Raiders. On the very first play from scrimmage, Josh Jacobs got the carry, got strung out laterally, got stripped of the ball, and Mike Hughes returned the fumble 23 yards for a defensive touchdown. 17 seconds into the game, the Chiefs led 7-0. The remaining 59 minutes and 43 seconds were more of the same. The Chiefs got it back at their own 20. Patrick Mahomes went deep to Mycole Hartman for 44 yards. On 3rd and 8 from the Raiders 29, Mahomes threw incomplete. Yet the defense jumped offside. On 3rd and 3, Mahomes went to Darrell Williams for a 23 yard touchdown. One breakdown on each side of the ball had the Chiefs up 14-0. The Chiefs got it back and soon faced 3rd and 8 from their own 22. Mahomes went to Tyreek Hill for 19, Travis Kelce for 19 more, and Byron Pringle for 28. Clyde Edwards-Helaire ran for a 5 yard touchdown to make it 21-0 Chiefs. 

2 plays later from his own 30, Derek Carr threw a pass to Foster Moreau, who bobbled the well thrown ball right into the arms of Tyrence Mathieu for an interception. The Chiefs took over at the Raiders 39. On 3rd and goal at the one, Mahomes hit Josh Gordon for the score to make it 28-0 Chiefs. 3 plays later on 3rd and 4 from his own 31, Carr hit Hunter Renfrow for 19, but the normally reliable Renfrow also fumbled and again it was Mathieu who recovered at his own 38. On 3rd and 3 from his own 45, Mahomes threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant 30 yards. On 2nd and 10 from the Raiders 25, Mahomes threw incomplete but defensive holding kept the drive going. On 3rd and 5 from the Raiders 15, Mahomes ran for 9. Edwards-Helaire ran for a 6 yard touchdown. With 1:40 left in the half, the Chiefs were up 35-0. 

For some reason, the final 31:40 was played. The Raiders managed a field goal before the half and the Chiefs added a field goal in the third quarter for a 38-3 lead. The Raiders managed a touchdown but kicker Daniel Carlson, who just signed a 4 year contract with plenty of guaranteed money, missed the extra point. The Raiders had now failed in all 3 phases of the game. The Chiefs added another field goal in the fourth quarter to lead 41-9. Midway through the fourth quarter, Carr got belted to the ground and fumbled. One play later Derrick Gore ran for a 51 yard touchdown to complete the total beating. At the 2 minute warning down by 39 points, the Raiders managed to get to the red zone only for Zee Jones to fumble the ball away. 5 turnovers including 4 fumbles destroyed the Raiders. They looked like an unprepared mess. The Raiders have gone 1-5 in recent weeks, their 5-2 start a mirage. At 6-7 the Raiders are still mathematically alive for a playoff spot but realistically finished. Interim coach Rich Bisaccia is a nice guy, but the results are what they are. Carr is getting no help. He can’t make his teammates hang on to the ball. His only interception was off of a pass that should have been an easy offensive reception. Right now the Raiders are bad at everything. As for the Chiefs, they have won 6 in a row to lead the AFC West at 9-4, making Andy Reid a most happy walrus indeed. 48-9 Chiefs

New Orleans Saints at New York Jets — The Saints went from 5-2 to losers of 5 straight, but the perfect tonic was a game against the lowly Jets. Taysom Hill got the start. The Saints began at their own 30 and moved 65 yards in 14 plays and 7 1/2 minutes. On 4th and 1 from the Jets 26, Sean Payton went for it and Hill gained 3. On 3rd and goal at the 7, a completion gained only 2. Brett Maher hit the 23 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Saints. In the second quarter the Saints punted on 4th and 28 from their own 22. A short 28 yard punt gave the Jets the ball at their own 44. Robert Saleh went for it on 4th and 7 at the Saints 35 and Zach Wilson hit Braxton Berrios for 14. On 3rd and 7 from the Saints 18, Wilson threw incomplete. Eddy Pineiro hit a 36 yard field goal for a 3-3 game. A 15 yard penalty for catch interference on a punt gave the Saints the ball at their own 46. Hill went to Alvin Kamara for 13 and to Smith for 6. Kamara did the rest, running for 8, 9, 2, and the 16 yard touchdown to make it 10-3 Saints with 3 1//2 minutes left in the half. The Jets after a touchback moved to a 1st and 10 at the saints 24 with 30 seconds left in the half. Yet consecutive offensive penalties killed the drive. Pineiro hit from 46 as the Jets trailed 10-6 at the intermission. In the third quarter the Saints moved from their own 7 on a 15 play, 80 yard, 9 minute drive. On 4th and 2 from the Jets 8, Sean Payton went for it but a delay of game penalty killed the drive. The Saints settled for a 31 yard Maher field goal and a 13-6 lead after three quarters. 

The Saints started the fourth quarter at midfield and put the game away. On 3rd and 7, Hill went to Smith for 21. On 3rd and 3 from the Jets 19, Hill threw incomplete. maher hit from 37 to make it 16-6 with 12 1/2 minutes left in regulation. With 10 1/2 minutes left Robert Saleh went for it on 4th and 6 just past midfield. Wilson threw incomplete. Kamara ran for 9, 3, 8 and 3. Hill went to Callaway for 26. On 3rd and goal at the 2, Hill got in to make it 23-6 Saints with 5 1/2 minutes left. Needing 3 scores the Jets managed one more Pineiro field goal from 36 but never reached the end zone. With 2:47 left on 4th and 10 from their own 34 down by 14, Wilson completed a pass for only 8 yards. Hill ran for a 44 yard touchdown to turn a close game into a blowout and keep the 6-7 Saints in playoff contention. 30-9 Saints 

Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers — A pair of 5-7 teams faced off in the battle of the 2015 NFL MVP who lost a Super Bowl and the 2016 NFL MVP who lost a Super Bowl. The Panthers began at their own 35. Cam Newton hit DJ Moore for 7 and 11. Newton ran for 11. Newton hit Zylstra for 15. On 3rd and 3 from the Atlanta 12, Newton ran it in for the score to make it 7-0 Panthers. After a touchback, Matt Ryan went to Gage for 36. Arthur Hill went for it on 4th and 1 from the Carolina 31. Davis gained 5. On 3rd and 8 from the Carolina 24, Ryan hit Gage for 13. Cordarelle Patterson ran for 6 and then the 5 yard touchdown to cap the 11 play, 75 yard, 5 minute drive for a 7-7 deadlock. In the second quarter the Panthers took over at their own 3 yard line and moved to a 3rd and 6 at the Atlanta 36. Newton was then intercepted by Mykal Walker, who returned it 66 yards for a defensive touchdown and a 14-7 Falcons lead. The Falcons got it back just shy of midfield and moved to a 2nd and 6 at the Carolina 13. Ryan threw incomplete twice. Younghoe Koo hit a 32 yard field goal for a 17-7 Falcons lead at the break.

Koo kicked the second half kickoff out of bounds to set up the Panthers at their own 40. On 3rd and 3, Newton hit Tommy Tremble for 14 and Abdullah for 6. Newton ran for 5 and 11. Chuba Hubbard ran for a 17 yard touchdown to get the Panthers within 17-14. The Falcons after a touchback moved to a 3rd and 3 at the Carolina 15. Then came a false start followed by an incompletion. Koo hit the 38 yard field goal to make it 20-14 Falcons. The Panthers moved from their 24 to a 2nd and 3 at their own 47. Newton fumbled and the Falcons recovered at the Carolina 49. On 3rd and 13, Matty Ice hit Pitts for 14. Ollison ran for 11,8, and 5 and Patterson added 9 as the third quarter ended. The fourth quarter began with the Falcons facing 3rd and 1 at the Carolina 5. Ryan gained 2 and then threw a 3 yard touchdown to Hayden Hurst. The 2 point try failed but the Falcons led 26-14. 

After a touchback the Panthers moved to a 4th and 10 at the Atlanta 42 with 10 minutes left. Newton was sacked for a 10 yard loss. That led to a 48 yard Koo field goal and a 29-14 Falcons lead with 6 minutes left. After a touchback, Newton was benched as Matt Rhule brought in PJ Walker. Walker fumbled his first snap but retained possession.Yet  it was deja vu as the Panthers faced 4th and 10 at the Atlanta 44 with 5 minutes left. Walker threw incomplete. The Falcons fumbled on their first play from scrimmage to give the Panthers another chance. Walker hit Robby Anderson for a 5 yard touchdown to get the Panthers within 8 with 3:11 to play. A 38 yard kickoff return had the Falcons at their own 40. With 2:50 left the Panthers took their 2nd timeout with the Falcons facing 3rd and 14 at their own 36. Ryan hit Pitts for 23. The Panthers took their final timeout with 1:52 left and the Falcons facing 3rd and 2 at the Carolina 33. Ryan gained 3 and then took a couple knees. 29-21 Falcons

Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns — Two weeks ago Lamar Jackson was intercepted 4 times but the defense preserved a gutty 16-10 home win over the Browns. Last week the Ravens lost a one-point heartbreaker against Pittsburgh. The Browns had the bye week, making this the first time in 30 years an NFL team played the same team in 2 straight regular season games. The Dawg Pound was fired up and the Browns defense dominated early on. The Browns moved from their own 15 backward to their own 8 and then forward to a 3rd and 5 at the Baltimore 25. Baker Mayfield threw incomplete Chase McLaughlin hit the 43 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Browns. The Brown got it back and faced 3rd and 4 at their own 40. Mayfield went deep to Donovan Peoples-Jones for 34. On 3rd and 3 from the Baltimore 19, Mayfield hit Karim Hunt for 5 and Jarvis Landry for a 9 yard touchdown to make it 10-0 Browns. On the first play of the second quarter on 2nd and 15 form his own 20, Jackson scrambled for 5 but Jackson twisted his ankle on the tackle and left the game. He may be out several weeks. Tyler Huntley played the final 3 quarters. 

The Browns got it back and faced 3rd and 2 from their own 31. Mayfield gained 6. Nick Chubb gained 15. Mayfield went deep to Peoples-Jones for 27 and Austin Hooper for 9. Mayfield hit Hooper for a one yard touchdown midway through the second quarter to make it 17-0 Browns. The Brows on their next drive saw Mayfield get intercepted and Averett return it 21 yards to the Cleveland 39. On 3rd and 2 a run lost a yard. Justin Tucker hit a 50 yard field goal to get the Ravens on the board. The Ravens got it back at their own 9. From their own 20, a fumble was returned 15 yards for a defensive touchdown by Myles Garrett. With 49 seconds left in the half, the Browns were romping up 24-3. Yet the Ravens slowly mounted a comeback.

Tucker hit a 42 yard field goal to end the half with the Ravens down 24-6. The Ravens in the third quarter moved from their 25 to a 2nd and 6 at the Cleveland 12. Huntley was then sacked and fumbled as the Brows defense came up big again. The Ravens got it back at their own 17 and moved to a 1st and 10 at the Cleveland 33. A pair of offensive penalties killed the drive but Tucker bailed out the Ravens with a 55 yard field goal to get them within 24-9. The Browns moved from their own 25 t a 1st and 10 at the Baltimore 23. Yet a run went nowhere and Mayfield threw incomplete. With 11 1/2 minutes left in regulation, McLaughlin came in for a 41 yard field goal try to make it 27-9 Browns and pretty much put the game away. Except McLaughlin was no good. The Ravens had life.  

On 4th and 11 from their own 30 and down to their last gasp, Huntley hit Mark Andrews for 13 and again for 20 and then went Bateman for 36 down to the one. Latavius Murray got the last yard. With 9 minutes still remaining, John Harbaugh went for the 2 point conversion earlier than necessary. Huntley threw incomplete and the Ravens were down 24-15. With 5 1/2 minutes left the Ravens got it back at their own 10 as the Cleveland offense went into a conservative shell. Huntley went to Hollywood Brown for 12 and Devin Duvernay for 11. On 4th and 1 from their own 45 with 3 minutes left, Huntley hit Andrews for 2. On 4th and 6 from the Cleveland 38, Huntley went deep to Bateman for 30 and Andrews for the 8 yard touchdown. The Ravens were within 2 with 1:17 to play. The Browns defense had every chance to close out the game but gave up three fourth down conversions. The dog pound went into shellshock when Tucker’s perfectly executed onside kick was recovered by the Ravens at their own 41. All they needed was a field goal to win. With one minute left it came down to another 4th down play. This time on 4th and 6, Huntley threw a 2 yard pass to Bateman. The Dawg Pound erupted. The Ravens 2nd straight loss has them at 8-5, only one game up on Cleveland in the AFC North. 24-22 Browns 

New York Giants at Los Angeles Chargers — Sometimes a bad team can go on the road and shock a good team. This was not that game. A field position game early had the Chargers at their own 40. Austin Ekeler ran for 14 and 9. Justin Herbert hit Jalen Guyton for 9. Jackson ran for a pair of 5 yard gains. Ekeler ran for 9 and then for the one yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Chargers. After a touchback, On 3rd and 10 from his own 35, Mike Glennon went deep to Kyle Rudolph for a 60 yard gain. Glennon then hit Elijhaa Penny for a 3 yard touchdown. The game was tied 7-7 after the opening quarter, but after that the Chargers exploded.

An out of bounds kickoff had the Chargers at their own 40. On 3rd and 1, Herbert gained 2. The second quarter began with Ekeler running for 17 and Herbert hitting Donald Parham for 15. On 3rd and 8 from the Giants 12, Herbert hit Joshua Palmer for the touchdown to make it 14-7 Chargers. The Chargers got it back at their own 22 and moved 69 yards in 12 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. Brandon Staley went for it on 4th and 1 at the Giants 5, but a false start killed the drive. Dustin Hopkins hit a 27 yard field goal to make it 17-7 Chargers. With 39 seconds left in the half the Chargers took over at their own 25. Herbert hit Guyton for 17. With 17 seconds left the Chargers faced 3rd and 11 from their own 41. Herbert rolled out and went bombs away to Guyton for a 59 yard touchdown. The Chargers led 24-7. and that was pretty much the back-breaker. Hopkins hit third quarter field goals of 28 and 39 to make it 30-7 Chargers. A Giants fumble meant another short field for the Chargers at the Giants 41. On 3rd and goal at the one, Herbert hit Jared Cook for the score to make it 37-7 Chargers in the fourth quarter. The Giants got a pair of garbage touchdowns to give the illusion of a respectable score. The 8-5 Chargers are one game back in the AFC West. 37-21 Chargers

Detroit Lions at Denver Broncos — The Lions finally won their first game of the year last week. They took on a 6-6 Broncos team fighting to survive. After an opening touchback, Melvin Gordon gained 11, 8 and 3. Teddy Bridgewater went to Patrick for 13. On 3rd and 9 from the Detroit 42, Bridgewater threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant a 14 yard gain. Gordon ran for 13, 9 and one. Javonte Williams ran for a 5 yard touchdown to cap the 11 play, 75 yard, 5 minute drive and make it 7-0 Broncos. The Broncos got it back at their own 26. Williams ran for 6, 3, and on 3rd and 1 from his own 35, 3, followed by gains of 9 and 4. Bridgewater then went deep to Noah Fant for 32. Gordon ran for 2, 2, and on 3rd and goal at the one, the final yard. The 14 play, 76 yard, 7 1/2 minute drive made it 14-0 Broncos. 

The second quarter began with the Lions facing 3rd and 8 at their own 27. Jared Goff ran for 13. Goff then went to St. Brown for 13. Reynolds ran for 35 and then 5 more. Goff hit Kalif Raymond for a 7 yard touchdown to get the Lions within 14-7. The Lions got it back at their own 25 and moved to a 2nd and 6 at the Denver 18. Goff threw incomplete twice. Riley Patterson hit the 36 yard field goal. Just when the game looked like a blowout, it was almost tied as the Lions got within 14-10. Yet just when it looked competitive, it then became a blowout.

With one minute left in the half the Broncos took over at their own 22. With 12 seconds left in the half the Broncos faced 3rd and 2 at the Detroit 46. Bridgewater hit Jerry Jeudy for 7. Then when Bridgewater spiked the ball to stop the clock, the Lions were offside. That extra 5 yards turned a 57 yard field goal try into a 52 yarder. Brandon McManus was good as the Broncos took a 17-10 lead to the locker rooms. On the 2nd play from scrimmage in the third quarter on 2nd and 5 from their own 30, the Lions fumbled and the Broncos recovered at the Detroit 36. Gordon ran for 6 and 16. On 3rd and 6 from the Detroit 10, Williams ran for the touchdown to make it 24-10 Broncos. Dan Campbell gambled on 4th and 2 from his own 33. Goff had his pass batted down incomplete. Williams ran for 5, 5 and 9 and Gordon ran for the 14 yard touchdown to make it 31-10 Broncos. A fourth quarter interception of Goff led to a 14 play, 88 yard, 7 minute drive. On 3rd and goal at the 4, Bridgewater hit Albert Okwuebunam for the last score. The 7-6 Broncos are still alive. Last week the Lions had an emotional win after a school shooting in Michigan. This week the Broncos had an emotional win after the untimely death of 33 year old Demaryius Thomas. Also, the Lions are really bad. 38-10 Broncos 

San Francisco 49ers at Cincinnati Bengals — Neither of these teams will be mistaken for their 1981 or 1988 squads that faced off in 2 exciting Super Bowls, but this was a good football game between a pair of teams with legitimate playoff aspirations. An early fumbled punt saw the 49ers take over at the Cincinnati 23. On 3rd and 4, Jimmy Garoppolo hit Hasty for 7 but offensive holding killed the drive. Robbie Gould hit a 33 yard field goal to make it 3-0 49ers. The Bengals took over at their own 14 and moved67 yards in 11 plays and 6 minutes. On 2nd and 7 from the San Francisco 25, an incompletion was followed by a false start. On 3rd and 12, Joe Burrow hit Sam Perine for 11. On 4th and 1 from the San Francisco 19, Zac Taylor decided not to gamble. Evan McPherson hit the 37 yard field goal for a 3-3 game. 

The second quarter began after a touchback with Garoppolo hitting Brandon Aiyuk for 21. Wilson gained 9 and 12. Deebo Samuel ran for a 27 yard touchdown to make it 10-3 49ers. The Bengals took over at their own 37 and moved on a 12 play, 53 yard, 6 minute drive. At the 2 minute warning the Bengals faced 3rd and 13 at the Frisco 21. Burrow hit Perine for 11. On 4th and 2 from the 10, Zac Taylor again decided to play it safe. McPherson hit from 25 to get the Bengals within 10-6. Yet there was still one minute left in the half when the 49ers punted on 4th and 15 from their own 21. The Bengals again fumbled a punt and the 49ers recovered at the Cincy 31. On 3rd and 7 Garoppolo threw incomplete but a dumb taunting penalty meant 14 yards and a first down. On the next play Garoppolo hit George Kittle for the touchdown to make it 17-6 49ers. In the third quarter the 49ers after a touchback moved 69 yards in 12 plays and 5 minutes. On 2nd and goal at the 6, a touchdown pass was reversed to an incompletion. Then Garoppolo threw incomplete again. Gould hit from 24 to make it 20-6 49ers. Things got worse for the Bengals when McPherson missed a 46 yard field goal try.

After being dominated for 3 quarters, the Bengals came to life in the fourth quarter. With 12 minutes left from their own 34, Joe Mixon gained 17. Burrow then went deep to Tee Higgins for 27. On 4th and 5 from Frisco 17 with 9 1/2 minutes left, Zac Taylor went for it and Burrow hit Jamarr Chase for the touchdown to get the Bengals within 20-13. With 2:40 to play the Bengals took over at their own 13. A sack of Burrow had the Bengals facing 2nd and 18 from their own 5. Burrow then hit Uzomah for 12 and on 3rd and 6 hit Higgins for 22. On 3rd and 10 from their own 39, Burrow went to Boyd for 29. Burrow then found Chase for a 32 yard touchdown. Zac Taylor was not in a gambling mood, so he opted for the extra point and the tie rather than the 2 point conversion and the win. It was the smart move, and the game was tied 20-20. 

Yet the 49ers from their own 21 still had 1:15 left in regulation and 2 timeouts. From their own 35, Garoppolo hit Aiyuk for 17. On 3rd and 10 from the Cincy 48, Garoppolo hit Kittle for 19. With 4 seconds left, Gould came in for a 47 yard field goal try for the win. His kick was no good and the game went to overtime. The Bengalsgot the ball first in overtime. On the first play from scrimmage after a touchback, Burrow hit Higgins for 26 and then Uzomah for 23. On 3rd and 3 from the San Francisco 19,  Burrow was sacked. McPherson hit the 41 yard field goal. 17 unanswered points had the Bengals up 23-20, but the 49ers would get one chance with the ball from their own 25. Garoppolo went to Jennings for 25 and Kittle for 21. On 3rd and 5 at the Cincy 21, Garoppolo hit Kittle for 9 as the clock hit the 2 minute warning in overtime. On the next play Garoppolo hit Aiyuk for the 12 yard touchdown and the win. Both teams are 7-6 and alive in the playoff chase. 26-23 49ers, OT

Buffalo Bills at Tampa Bay Buccaneers — The Buccaneers still have a chance at the top seed in the NFC while the Bills were in survival mode after a gut-wrenching defensive loss to New England in which the Bills defense faced 46 runs and only 3 passes. The Buccaneers began at their own 33. On 2nd and 10 from their own 48, Brady threw incomplete but defensive holding meant an automatic fist down. On the next play Leonard Fournette ran for a 47 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Buccaneers. The Buccaneers got it back at their own 15 and moved 80 yards in 15 plays and 7 minutes. The second quarter began with the Buccaneers facing 1st and goal at the 4. Yet on 3rd and goal at the 5, Brady threw incomplete. Ryan Succop hit the 23 yard field goal to make it 10-0 Buccaneers. 

After a touchback, Josh Allen went to Emanuel Sanders for 25 to midfield. Allen hit Stefan Diggs for 24 and Davis for 21. Yet on 3rd and goal at the 3, Allen threw incomplete. Sean McDermott played it safe and Tyler Bass hit the 21 yard field goal to get the Bills on the board. After a touchback, Brady went to Chris Godwin for 12 and Rob Gronkowski for 18. on 3rd and 5 at the Buffalo 29, Brady threw incomplete but defensive pass interference meant 11 more yards. On 3rd and 5 from the Buffalo 13, Brady hit Mike Evans for the touchdown to make it 17-3 Buccaneers. The Buccaneers got it back at their own 28 and Brady hit Gronk for 16 and Godwin for 13 and 7. On 3rd and 3 from the Buffalo 22, Brady hit Evans for 20. Brady ran for a one yard touchdown with 90 seconds in the half. 4 straight scoring drives including 3 touchdown drives had the Patriots cruising 24-3 at the break. Yet the second half was a totally different ballgame.

In the third quarter Sean McDermott gambled on a fake punt on 4th and 2 from his own 45. It got blown up for a 3 yard loss. Bruce Arians then passed up a 52 yard field goal try to extend the lead by going for it on 4th and 2 at the Buffalo 34. Brady threw incomplete. There was a defensive penalty for unnecessary roughness but it occurred after the change of possession. The Bills took over at their own 19. Singletary gained 29. Allen hit Diggs for 13. On 4th and 1 from the Tampa 30, Mcdermott went for it again and Allen gained 4. On 3rd and 2 from the Tampa 18, Allen ran for the touchdown to get the Bills within 24-10. The Buccaneers took over at their own 10 and Brady hit Evans for 24. The fourth quarter began with the Buccaneers facing 3rd and 6 at their own 40. Brady hit Evans for 18. Despite 1st and 10 from the Buffalo 14, a completion for no gain and an incompletion meant 3rd and 10. Brady hit Godwin for only 8. On 4th and 2 from the Buffalo 6, Bruce Arians took no chances since a field goal would make it a 3 score game. Succop hit from 27 and the Buccaneers led 27-10 with 11 1/2 minutes left in regulation.

In desperation mode, Allen hit Dawson Knox for 4 and Diggs for 10. Singletary gained 18 and Allen ran for 23. Allen hit Knox for the 15 yard touchdown. With 9 minutes left, the Bills were still down 27-17. The Bucs went 3 and out and a 35 yard punt gave the Bills a short field at the Tampa Bay 46. On 3rd and 1 from the Tampa 37, Singletary gained 2. Allen hit Beasley and Diggs for 12 apiece. Allen hit Gabriel Davis for a 4 yard touchdown. With 5 minutes left the Bills were within 27-24. After a touchback the Buccaneers faced 3rd and 6 at their own 45 with 3 1/2 minutes left as he Bills took their 2nd timeout on defense. A first down would all but end it but Brady was sacked. The Bills got it back at their own 23 with 3 minutes left and one timeout plus the 2 minute warning. With 1:48 the Bull faced 4th and 4 at their own 40. Allen hit Davis for 5. Allen hit Beasley for 15 and knox for 24. With 28 seconds left the Bills had a chance at a shocking comeback win as they faced 3rd and 2 at the Tampa 7. Allen threw incomplete. Sean McDermott was not in a gambling mood on the road. Bass hit the 25 yard field goal as 17 unanswered points had the game tied 27-27. 

The Bills got the ball first in overtime. On 3rd and 4 from their own 31, Allen threw incomplete. Going for it was not even a consideration and the Bills punted. A 63 yard punt pinned the Buccaneers at their own 6 yard line. On 3rd and 1 from their 15, Fournette barely got the yard. Brady went deep incomplete, but defensive pass interference meant a 19 yard gain. A swing pass lost 7 yards. On 2nd and 17 from their own 28, Brady hit Gronk for 14. Halfway through overtime, the big play had the Buccaneers facing 3rd and 3 from their own 42. It was also the final play of the game as Brady went to Breshad Perriman for a 58 yard touchdown to win the game. It was Brady’s 700th career touchdown pass. Brady entered the game with the most touchdown passes and wins. Now he has the most completions as well, passing Drew Brees. Brady will never reach Brett Favre’s interception record, but he is ok with that. The Buccaneers at 10-3 have a stranglehold on the NFC South and a legitimate shot at home field throughout the NFC. The Bills at 7-6 are on life support. 33-27 Buccaneers, OT

Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers is the Sunday night game. A few weeks ago the Packers beat the Bears in Chicago and Aaron Rodgers shouted at the crowd, “I own you! I still own you!.” In Green Bay, the NFC North leading Packers were expected to easily dispatch with the overmatched Bears. Early on it did not turn out that way. The first quarter saw Jakeem Grant return a punt 34 yards to have the Bears starting out at the Green Bay 44. Yet despite 1st and goal at the 4, a false start harmed the Bears. On 3rd and goal at the 5, Justin Fields threw incomplete. Cairo Santos hit the 23 yard field goal. The first quarter ended with the Bears up 3-0, but the second quarter was an insane 45 point explosion. The Bears took over at their own 19 and Fields ran for 8. Williams added 8 more. Defensive pass interference on the next play added 15. Fields then went to Jakeem Grant for a 46 yard touchdown and a 10-0 Bears lead.

The Packers soon faced 3rd and 3 from their own 32. Rodgers hit Devonta Adams for 12 and Deguara for 25. Aaron Jones ran for 11. Rodgers hit Marcedes Lewis for 12. On 3rd and goal from the 2, Rodgers threw incomplete. Matt LaFleur went for it and on 4th and goal Rodgers hit Allen Lazard for the 2 yard touchdown to get the Packers within 10-7. A strong kickoff by Herbert had the Bears taking over at their own 41. Yet on 3rd and 3, Fields went to the sideline and Rasul Douglas jumped the route for a 55 yard interception return touchdown and a 14-10 Packers advantage. Then momentum shifted again.

Mason Crosby hit the kickoff out of bounds and the Bears took over at their own 40. On 3rd and 4, Fields found Damiere Byrd for a 54 yard touchdown. With 3 1/2 minutes left in the half the Bears led 17-14 but were just warming up. The Packers moved from their own 24 to a 2nd and 4 at midfield. Rodgers threw incomplete twice. with 90 seconds still left, Matt LaFleur opted to punt. Jakeem Grant then turned into the second coming of Devin Hester. Grant returned the punt 97 yards for the NFL’s first punt return touchdown this season and a 24-14 Bears lead. After a touchback, 90 seconds was plenty of time for Rodgers. He hit Deguara for 13, Adams for 6, Lazard for 18, and Adams for a 38 yard touchdown. Rodgers only needed 48 seconds to get the Packers within 24-21, but 44 seconds still remained. Herbert followed up his earlier 40 yard kickoff return with a 42 yard kickoff return as the Packers were getting torched on special teams. Fields ran for 20 and 4 and Santos hit a 44 yard field goal to end the half with the Bears up 27-21.

Yet in the third quarter, the Packers steamrolled the Bears. After a second half touchback, Dillon gained 11 and 5. Rodgers hit Adams for 12 and 16. Dillon ran for 8 and 11. Aaron Jones ran for a 3 yard touchdown to give the Packers the lead again 28-27. 2 plays later on 2nd and 5 from their own 30, Fields was sacked and fumbled. The Packers recovered at the Bears 23. One play and 8 seconds later, Jones was in the end zone again as the Packers now led 35-27. A field position game had the Packers taking over at the Bears 48. The Packers moved to a 1st and goal at the 8 but an incompletion and a failed run were followed by a 3rd and goal completion that gained only 6 yards. On 4th and goal at the 2, Matt LaFleur played it safe to make it a 2 score game. Crosby hit from 20 as the Packers led 38-27. In the fourth quarter Rodgers switched to smash mouth as the Packers mounted a 13 play, 71 yard, 8 1/2 minute drive. A 3 yard touchdown pass from Rodgers to Adams meant 24 unanswered points and a 45-27 Packers lead with 4 1/2 minutes left. The Bears did managed a field goal and a successful onside kick, but nothing more as Fields was intercepted with one minute left. Rodgers still owns the Bears. The 10-3 Packers are so far ahead in the NFC North it’s ridiculous, but their goal is home field advantage throughout the NFC. They have a realistic shot at playoff football in Lambeau Field in the cold. 45-30 Packers

 

Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals was the Monday night game. Earlier in the season the Cardinals went into Los Angeles and belted the Rams. The 8-4 Rams now came to the desert with the rematch against the 10-2 Cardinals in a critical NFC West showdown with home field advantage on their minds. After a touchback to start the game, the Cardinals moved to a 1st and 10 at the Rams 35. Kyler Murray threw 3 straight incompletions. Matt Prater hit a 53 yard field goal to make it 3-0 Cardinals. The Cardinals got it back at their own 33 and moved 63 yards in 12 plays and 6 minutes. Yet on 2nd and goal at the 4, Murray fired over the middle and was intercepted by Jones, who returned it 31 yards to the Rams 32.

Momentum shifted as Matthew Stafford hit Odell Beckham for 5 and Cooper Kupp for 13. On 3rd and 6 from the Arizona 46, Stafford hit Kupp for 7 and 11 to end the first quarter. From the Arizona 28, Sony Michel began the second quarter by running for 19. On 3rd and goal at the 2, Stafford fired a laser over the middle to Beckham for the touchdown. Instead of being down 10-0, the Rams led 7-3. The Rams got it back at their own 29 and moved to a 2nd and 6 at the Arizona 37. Stafford threw incomplete twice. Matt Gay nailed a 55 yard field goal to make it 10-3 Rams.

After a touchback, Murray hit James Conner for 10. Murray then went deep to Kirk for 41 yards and then to Conner for 13. On 3rd and goal at the 4, Murray went to Ertz for only 3. Kliff Kingsbury went for it on 4th and goal at the one. Conner got the carry and ran into a brick wall on the right side. Somehow instead of being belted for a loss, he was able to bounce backward and then go in from the left side for the touchdown. What seemed to be a sure goal line stand instead was a tough touchdown and a 10-10 game. The Rams took over at their own 20 and moved to a 3rd and 5 at the Arizona 19. A completion gained only 2 yards. Matt Gay hit the 35 yard field goal to make it 13-10 Rams with only 38 seconds left in the half. After a touchback, short passes had the Cardinals facing 3rd and 7 just shy of midfield with 10 seconds left. Murray rolled out to his left and prepared to launch the Hail Mary. Instead he kept the ball, ran for 16 yards, and got out of bounds with one second left. Prater nailed the 53 yard field goal for a 13-13 tie at the half.

After a touchback to start the third quarter, the Rams quickly exploded. A short completion and defensive unnecessary roughness had the Rams at their own 48. Stafford went bombs away to Van Jefferson for a 52 yard touchdown to make it 20-13 Rams. Two plays after a touchback Murray was intercepted by Floyd, who returned it 11 yards to the Arizona 19. On 3rd and 1 from the 10, Sony Michel gained 2. On 3rd and goal at the 8, Stafford threw incomplete but defensive holding meant 1st and goal at the 4. Stafford went to Kupp for the touchdown and the 27-13 Rams lead. The cardinals moved from their own 25 to a 4th and 2 at the Rams 14. Kliff Kingsbury went for it and Murray threw incomplete. 

The Cardinals got it back and soon faced 3rd and 9 from their own 28. Murray went to AJ Green for 23. Offensive holding had the Cardinals starting the fourth quarter facing 1st and 20 at their own 41. Murray hit Hopkins for 15 and then went deep to Green for 36. On 1st and goal at the 8, Conner took the direct snap and bulldozed over most of the defense for the touchdown to get the Cardinals within 27-20. The Rams from their own 25 embarked on a 10 play, 69 yard, 6 1/2 minute drive. On 2nd and goal at the 7, Stafford threw incomplete. On 3rd and goal Stafford was sacked. Gay hit the 33 yard field goal to give the Cardinals some breathing room up 30-20 midway through the fourth quarter. 

The Cardinals quickly moved from their own 25 to a 3rd and 1 from the Rams 37. Murray went deep incomplete. With 5 1/2 minutes left and needing 2 scores, a field goal try of 55 yards would have been in Prater’s range. Yet Kliff Kingsbury went for it and Conner, who had beaten up the defense all game, this time got the carry up the gut and hit a brick wall for no gain. At the 2 minute warning, the Cardinals were down to their last gasp facing 4th and 9 at their own 24. Murray went bombs away to Kirk for a 47 yard gain. On 3rd and 10 from the Rams 39, Murray hit Hopkins for 11. Needing 2 scores, Kingsbury decided to go for the touchdown rather than kick the field goal right away and go onside. On 3rd and 8 from the Rams 26, Murray was sacked. By the time Prater hit the 49 yard field goal to get the Cardinals within 7, only 37 seconds remained. 

The onside kick was a good one and a mad scramble ensued. Two Rams had it and knocked into each other and it squirted away. The Cardinals recovered and had 34 seconds just shy of midfield. Murray scrambled for a 15 yard gain but offensive holding was a killer as only 26 seconds remained. Then came a false start. A completion on 1st and 25 gained 9 yards, but the clock kept ticking. rather than spike the ball to stop the clock, Murray took the snap with 5 seconds left from his own 42. The Hail Mary never had a chance as Murray was eventually sacked for an 18 yard loss. Rather than have a stranglehold on the division, the 10-3 cardinals are now only one game up on the 9-4 Rams. Both teams won on the opposing team’s field. A third game in the playoffs would be highly anticipated. The Cardinals lost sole possession of the top record in football and are now tied for the NFC lead. The tie-breaker has Green Bay and Tampa Bay ahead of the Cardinals. 30-23 Rams

NFL 2021 Week 14 Prequel

Thursday, December 9th, 2021

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NFL 2021 Week 13 Recap

Monday, December 6th, 2021

NFL 2021 Week 13 Recap

Dallas Cowboys at New Orleans Saints was the Thursday night. The Cowboys started 7-1 and lost 3 straight. The Saints started 5-2 and lost 4 straight. Both teams suffered key injuries. Something had to give. Taysom Hill has been used as a multi-position threat, but on this night he was the starting quarterback in place of the ineffective Trevor Siemian. Meanwhile, the Cowboys got Amari Cooper and CeeDee Lamb back from injury but were without head coach Mike McCarthy, who was in Covid protocol. Defensive coordinator Dan Quinn took over the Cowboys head coaching reins for this one game. Early on Sean Payton gambled on a 56 yard field goal try that was no good. Quinn passed up a 52 yard try and gambled on 4th and 2 from the Saints 34. Dak Prescott threw incomplete. Late in the first quarter the Cowboys faced 3rd and 7 from their own 23. Prescott went deep to Cooper for 41 yards. Lamb got around the end for 33 down to the one. Prescott hit Michael Gallup for the touchdown to put the Cowboys up 7-0. 

After a touchback, Hill went to Johnson for 27. On 3rd and 8 just shy of midfield to start the second quarter, Hill gained 9. Hill then hit Harris for 9 and Montgomery added 9. Hill then went to Jordan Humphrey for a 24 yard touchdown for a 7-7 ballgame. After a touchback, Prescott went to Lamb for 21, Turner for 10 and Schultz for 10. Offensive holding killed the drive but Greg “the Leg” Zuerlein drilled a 55 yard field goal to make it 10-7 Cowboys. The Saints moved from their own 34 to the Dallas 26. Hill then went deep and was intercepted at the 5 yard line with 2:19 left in the half. The Cowboys quickly moved 79 yards in 13 plays. On 1st and goal at the 7 with 16 seconds left, offensive holding killed the drive. Zuerlein hit from 34 as the Cowboys took a 13-7 lead to the locker rooms. In the third quarter the Saints moved from their own 21 to a 1st and 10 at the Dallas 24. Hill threw 3 straight incompletions. Brett Maher hit a 42 yard field goal to get the Saints within 13-10.

The Cowboys took over at their own 29 with 5 minutes left in the third quarter. Prescott hit Lamb for 13. Tony Pollard then broke off a 58 yard touchdown run for a 20-10 Cowboys lead. Midway through the fourth quarter, Prescott was intercepted to give the Saints 1st and 10 at the Dallas 46. Yet after 3 1/2 quarters of relatively stable play, Hill had a meltdown late. He threw 3 interceptions on 3 straight possessions. The 4th and last of Hill’s interceptions on the night was returned 29 yards for a defensive touchdown by Carlos Watkins to make it 27-10 Cowboys with 3 minutes left. 2 plays and 30 seconds later, Hill did connect with Deonte Harris for a 70 yard touchdown, but it was too little, too late. The Saints lost their 5th straight while the Cowboys righted the ship and remained on top in the NFC Least. 27-17 Cowboys

 

New York Giants at Miami Dolphins — These teams came in both 5-7 but that was misleading. The Giants had won 3 of their last 4 and the Dolphins had won 4 straight. Mike Glennon started for the injured Daniel Jones. Graham Gano hit a 39 yard field goal for the Giants early in the second quarter, and Jason Sanders answered from 48 for a 3-3 game. With 4:18 left in the half, the Dolphins took over at their own 11. Tua Tagovailoa hit Mike Gesicki for 8, Wilson for 4, Jalen Waddle for 8, Wilson for 5, and Gesicki for 9. Tagovailoa then hit Gesicki for 9 and Parker for 17. On 3rd and 6 from the Giants 12, Tagovailoa hit Waddle for 6. Tagovailoa hit Mack Hollins for a 5 yard touchdown with 26 seconds left in the half to cap the 14 play, 89 yard drive for a 10-3 Dolphins lead. In the third quarter the Giants moved from their own 15 to a 2nd and 9 at the Miami 16. Glennon threw incomplete twice. Gano hit from 34 as the Giants trailed 10-6. The fourth quarter began with the Dolphins at their own 39. Tagovailoa went to Waddle for 25, Parker for 11, and Wilson for 13. On 3rd and goal at the 2, Tagovailoa hit Isaiah Ford for the touchdown to make it 17-6 Dolphins. Both teams made one field goal and missed one field goal to cap the scoring as the Dolphins won their 5th straight game. 20-9 Dolphins

Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans — Sometimes a bad team can shock a good team in an upset for the ages. This was not that game. On the first play from scrimmage, Tyrod Taylor was intercepted to give the Colts the ball at the Houston 23. Jonathan Taylor ran for a one yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Colts. The Texans then fumbled the ball away but the Colts missed a 35 yard field goal try. Midway through the second quarter the Colts took over at their own 46. Taylor ran for 8 and 2. Frank Reich gambled on 4th and 1 from the Houston 31. Wentz kept it and gained 2. On 3rd and 11 from the Houston 30, Wentz hit Jaxob Doyle for 13. Taylor ran for 15. Wentz hit Ashton Dulin for a 2 yard touchdown with 43 seconds left in the half for a 14-0 Colts lead. After a third quarter touchback, Wentz hit TY Hilton for 8. Taylor ran for 11. Wentz hit Pittman for 17 and Nyheim Hines for 24. Taylor ran for 4, 9, and the 3 yard touchdown to make it 21-0 Colts. Tyrod Taylor was benched for Davis Mills. The fourth quarter was a formality. Badgley hit a 23 yard field goal to make it 24-0 Colts. Deon Jackson ran for a 3 yard touchdown to complete the scoring as the Colts got to 8-6 on the year. 31-0 Colts 

Minnesota Vikings at Detroit Lions — The Lions were winless but they had the Vikings beaten until the final play in a 19-17 Vikings win in Minnesota. The rematch was also competitive. EARLY ON dan Campbell gambled on 4th and 1 at his own 41 and Jared Goff got stuffed for no gain. Greg Joseph hit field goals of 41 and 31 for a 6-0 Vikings lead. The Lions exploded int he second quarter. From their own 31, Goff hit Williams for 9. Justin Jefferson ran for 8. The second quarter began with Goff going deep to TJ Hockensen for 25, with defensive unnecessary roughness adding 14 more. Goff hit Patterson for a 9 yard touchdown to make it 7-6 Lions. The Vikings then fumbled and the Lions recovered at their own 44. Goff went to Reynolds for 28 and to Brock Wright for a 23 yard touchdown to make it 14-6 Lions. The Lions got it back at their own 10 and moved 77 yards in 13 plays and 5 1/2 minutes. On 2nd and 7 from the Minnesota 13, a run went nowhere and Goff threw incomplete. Riley Patterson hit the 31 yard field goal to make it 17-6 Lions with 90 seconds left in the half. With 35 seconds left Mike Zimmer gambled on 4th and 10 from the Detroit 42. After 3 straight incompletions, Kirk Cousins was sacked. Goff then hit St. Brown for 6 and Raymond for 24. Patterson hit from 41 to end the half with the Lions up 20-6.

The Vikings began the third quarter at their own 28 and moved 60 yards in 11 plays and nearly 5 minutes. Yet on 3rd and 10 from the Detroit 12, Cousins threw incomplete. Joseph hit a 31 yard field goal to get the Vikings within 20-9. The Vikings got it back at their own 33 and Cousins went deep to Jefferson for 48. On 3rd and 6 from the Detroit 15, Cousins hit Conklin for 7. Alexander Mattison ran for an 8 yard touchdown. Mike Zimmer went for 2. The try failed but the Vikings were within 20-15. After a touchback, the Lions moved to a 3rd and 10 at the Minnesota 36. Dan Campbell called a run that gained 5 yards. Patterson hit his 3rd field goal from 49 as the Lions led 23-15 after three quarters. After a touchback, Cousins hit Jefferson for 16. On 3rd and 11 from their own 40, Cousins hit KJ Osborn for 21 and 14 and Mattison for 16. On 3rd and goal from the 5, Cousins hit Osborn for the touchdown. With 12 minutes left in regulation Zimmer went for 2 and again the try failed. Had the Vikings not gone for 2 the first time they would not needed to have gone for 2 the second time. This classic mistake of chasing points early had the Vikings down 23-21 rather than tied.

The Lions moved from their 25 to a 3rd and 4 at the Minnesota 38. Goff was intercepted. The Lions got it back at their own 19. On 3rd and 1 from their own 28, Williams got stopped short. With 4 minutes remaining, the obvious decision is to punt. It’s not even a question. Yet Dan Campbell summoned his inner Barry Switzer and made a mind-numbingly dumb decision. On 4th and 1, he went for it and Goff was sacked for a 7 yard loss. The Vikings took over at the Detroit 19. On 3rd and goal at the 3 with 1:50 left, Cousins hit Jefferson for the touchdown. For the 3rd time on the day, the Vikings tried a 2 point conversion and failed. Rather than lead 30-23, they were up 27-23. Yet it didn’t matter. The Lions had blown a 14 point lead and lost another one. After a touchback, the only thing left for the Lions to do was fail. Goff hit Hockensen for 5 and Reynolds for 6 and spiked the ball with 1:18 left. On 3rd and 10 from their own 36, Goff hit Igwebuike for 13, Hodge for 9, and Amon-Ra St. Brown for a pair of 9 yard gains. On 3rd and 1 from the Minnesota 24 with 23 seconds left, the Lions suffered a delay of game. On 3rd and 6, Goff hit Hockensen for 10 and spiked the ba ll with 12 seconds left. The Vikings took timeouts on defense. With 4 seconds left, everything came down to one play, It was 4th and 2 from the Minnesota 11. Goff fired to St. Brown for the touchdown. The Lions will not be winless, witless and worthless. This is not 2008. They will not go 0-16. After several heartbreaking losses on the final play of regulation, they got a win. 29-27 Lions

Philadelphia Eagles at New York Jets — The Jets got a spark when the opening kickoff was returned 80 yards by Braxton Berrios to the Philadelphia 21. On 3rd and 2 from the Philadelphia 3, Zach Wilson hit Elijah Moore for the touchdown. The extra point was no good but the Jets led 6-0. Gardner Minshew’s mustache is now on the Eagles and in place of an injured Jalen Hurts. Minshew went to Dallas Goedert for 16, 9, and for a 36 yard touchdown to make it 7-6 Eagles. The Jets soon faced 3rd and 7 at their own 35. Wilson hit Davis for 10. Coleman ran for 17. Moore gained 9. Wilson hit Crowder for 10. Wilson got the last yard himself. Again the extra point was no good as the Jets led 12-7 after the 11 play, 68 yard, 6 minute drive. The Eagles took over at their own 31. Minshew hit Goedert for 12. On 3rd and 6 from their own 47, Minshew hit Watkins for 10 and Sanders for 12. The second quarter began with the Eagles facing 3rd and 4 at the Jets 25. Minshew went to Goedert again for the touchdown as the Eagles led 14-12. 

The second quarter began with the Jets at their own 25. Coleman gained 15 and Wilson went to Moore for 29. On 3rd and 4 from the Philly 25, Wilson went to Crowder for 19. On 3rd and goal at the one, Wilson threw incomplete. Robert Saleh went for it. On 4th and goal, Wilson hit Griffin for the touchdown. Rookie kicker Alex Kesselman had already missed 2 extra points in his first NFL game, so Saleh went for 2. The conversion try failed as the Jets led 18-14. The Jets scored touchdowns on their first 3 possessions, but after that they went to sleep. The Eagles took over at their own 6. Minshew hit Smith for 13 and Kenneth Gainwell for 16. A sack of Minshew was nullified by a defensive facemask. Minshew ran for 9, Sanders added 7, and Gainwell ran for an 18 yard touchdown to make it 21-18 Eagles. The 3 failed extra point tries had the Jets trailing instead of tied. The Eagles also scored touchdowns on their first 3 possessions as well. Neither team reached the end zone again, but the Eagles had a field goal kicker to put the game away. Jake Elliott hit from 31 near the end of the half, from 32 in the third quarter, from 43 to start the fourth quarter, and from 46 to cap the scoring. The Jets now officially have another losing season. 33-18 Eagles

Arizona Cardinals at Chicago Bears — The Cardinals had the best record in football, but could this warm weather team win in the cold? Hard rain came down along with sleet. Red Rifle Andy Dalton was in for the injured Justin Fields. On the 3rd play from scrimmage on 3rd and 6 from their own 29, Dalton was intercepted by Thompson as the Cardinals took over at the Chicago 28. Kliff Kingsbury gambled on 4th and 2. Murray went deep to Deandre Hopkins for a 20 yard touchdown to make it 7-0 Cardinals. After a touchback the Bears moved 55 yards in 10 plays and 7 minutes. On 3rd and 6 from the Arizona 20, a short pass to Cole Kmet should have been caught but instead bounced off of Ket and into the arms of Buddha Baker. Baker returned the interception 77 yards to the Chicago 15. On 3rd and goal at the 9, Murray scrambled for the touchdown himself for a 14-0 Cardinals. 

The Bears took over at their own 12. Montgomery ran for 13 as the Bears began the second quarter facing 3rd and 5 from their own 41. The Cardinals took over at their own 26 and James Conner ran for 8 and 21. Murray hit Benjamin for 12 and Moore for 7. Murray hit Conner for a 23 yard touchdown to make it 21-7 Cardinals. In the third quarter the Cardinals moved from their own 34 to a 1st and 10 at the Chicago 18. A pair of runs lost yards to kill the drive, but Matt Prater hit a 33 yard field goal to make it 24-7 Cardinals. 

The Bears took over at their own 27. Dalton hit Montgomery for 10. On 3rd and 12 form their own 35, a completion gained only 8 yards, but defensive illegal use of hands meant an automatic first down. Montgomery then took a direct snap and lateraled it to Dalton, who went deep to Grant for 34 yards. After getting stopped on 3rd and 1 from the Arizona 17 and needing 3 scores, Matt Nagy went for it. Montgomery gained 2. On 3rd and goal from the one, Dalton hit Jimmy Graham for the touchdown to cap the 13 play, 73 yard, 7 minute drive and get the Bears within 24-14. 

After that, the Bears self-destructed. An interception of Dalton gave the Cardinals a short field at the Chicago 28. Prater hit a 25 yard field goal to make it 27-14 Cardinals. Another interception of Dalton was returned 25 yards to the Chicago 12. Murray ran for 9 and then the 3 yard touchdown and a 33-14 Cardinals lead. The Bears managed one garbage touchdown but no more. The Cardinals got to 10-2 on the year to maintain the best record in the NFL. As for the Bears, if only the late Dennis Green was still alive. He would tell us what he told us 15 years ago. “The Bears are who we thought they were!” As for the Cardinals, don’t “crown their @ss” just yet. 33-22 Cardinals 

                           

Los Angeles Chargers at Cincinnati Bengals — The 6-5 Chargers took on the 7-4 Bengals but only one team showed up to start the game. Roberts took the opening kickoff 48 yards to set up the Chargers at their own 45. Justin Herbert hit Keenan Allen for 10. Herbert went deep to Mike Williams for 41. After Herbert threw incomplete on 3rd and goal at the 4, super gambler Brandon Staley went for it. On 4th and goal at the 4, Herbert hit Allen for the touchdown to make it 6-0 Chargers. The extra point try was no good. Joe Burrow was then strip sacked and the Chargers recovered at the Cincinnati 29. Offensive holding killed the drive but Dustin Hopkins hit from 43 to make it 9-0 Chargers. The Bengals took over at their own 12. From their own 29, Burrow went deep to Jamarr Chase, but the ball bounced right off of Chase and was intercepted. From their own 27, Herbert went deep to Mike Williams for 47. Herbert hit Allen for a 7 yard touchdown to make it 16-0 Chargers. In the second quarter the Chargers took over at their own 44. From the Cincy 44, Herbert went deep to Guyton for the touchdown. Staley went for 2 and brought out the Philly special. A lateral to Allen saw him then throw to Herbert for the conversion and the 24-0 Chargers lead. 

The Bengals soon faced 3rd and 4 from their own 31. Burrow went to Tyler Boyd for 32 and again for 16. Burrow then went deep to Tee Higgins for a 29 yard touchdown. Brandon Staley went for 2 but a false start on the try had him instead go for the extra point. That was no good anyway as the Bengals trailed 24-6. The Chargers moved from their own 21 to a 3rd and 8 at the Cincy 43. Herbert went to Austin Ekeler near the sticks, but Ekeler had the ball ripped out of his hands. Jeremy Bates returned the fumble 46 yards to the Chargers 19. Burrow ran for a 6 yard touchdown to get the Bengals within 24-13. The Chargers moved from their own 27 to a 1st and 10 just past midfield. Consecutive sacks of Herbert meant 3rd and 25. Herbert then went deep and was intercepted. 

In the third quarter after a touchback the Bengals moved to a 1st and 10 at the Chargers 32. Offensive holding killed the drive but Evan McPherson hit a 48 yard field goal to get the Bengals within 24-16. The Chargers soon faced 2nd and 13 from their own 22. Herbert hit Ekeler for 9 but Ekeler fumbled again as the Bengals took over at the Chargers 32-. Burrow hit Chase for gains of 6 and 9. Joe Mixon ran for a 7 yard touchdown to get the Bengals within 24-22. Brandon Staley went for 2 to tie the game and Mixon got stuffed short. The Chargers have blown 24-0 leads before in their history, and were on the verge of doing so again.

The Bengals began the fourth quarter at their own 43 with a golden opportunity to take the lead. On 2nd and 2 from the Chargers 34 in long field goal range, the key play of the game one minute into t he fourth quarter shifted momentum again. The Bengals fumbled, and Tevaughn Campbell returned it 61 yards for a defensive touchdown and a 31-22 Chargers lead. The Chargers got it back at their own 47. Herbert went to Mike Williams for 18 and Guyton down to the one. Ekeler got in for a 38-22 Chargers lead. Burrow was intercepted on his next series and then turned it over on downs on their last chance. Hopkins hit a 43 yard field goal with just over one minute left to complete the scoring. Both teams are 7-5 and in the thick of the AFC playoff race. 41-22 Chargers

Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Atlanta Falcons — Did anyone expect Matt Ryan to beat Tom Brady? After an opening touchback, Brady hit Leonard Fournette for 15. On 3rd and 5 from his own 45, Brady hit Chris Godwin for 11. Bruce Arians gambled on 4th and 4 from the Atlanta 44. Brady hit Godwin for 6, Evans for 3 and 15, Godwin for 7 and 4, and Fournette for the 3 yard touchdown. The 13 play, 75 yard, 5 minute drive made it 7-0 Buccaneers. The Falcons soon faced 3rd and 3 from their own 32. Ryan hit Zaccheaus for 6. Cordarelle Patterson caught a pass for 6 and then ran for 39. Davis ran for a 17 yard touchdown and a 7-7 ballgame. 

After a touchback, Brady hit Godwin for 25 and Evans for 36. Brady hit Brate for a 3 yard touchdown. The extra point try doinked off the upright no good as the Buccaneers led 13-7. In the second quarter the Falcons moved from their own 25 on a 15 play, 74 yard drive that took 7 minutes off the clock. On 1st and goal at the one, Ryan threw incomplete but roughing the passer again meant 1st and goal at the one. Ryan threw incomplete again. Then Ryan fumbled the snap but recovered for a 2 yard loss. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Ryan threw incomplete again. Younghoe Koo hit the 21 yard field goal but the Falcons trailed 13-10. 

The Buccaneers soon faced 3rd and 8 from their own 27. Brady hit Evans for 15. On 2nd and 14 from their own 38, Brady hit Godwin for 17 and Fournette for 12. On 3rd and 4 from the Atlanta 27, Brady hit Rob Gronkowski for the touchdown as the Buccaneers led 20-10. With 22 seconds left in the half, the Buccaneers had the ball at their own 8 yard line. Rather than take a knee, the Buccaneers decided to get aggressive at the wrong time. Brady faded back and was intercepted by Davidson, who walked into the end zone for a 3 yard gift interception touchdown. The Falcons only trailed 20-17 at halftime.

It didn’t matter. The Buccaneers defense clamped down in the second half. With 6 minutes left in the third quarter, the Buccaneers used almost all of it. From their own 13, Brady hit Godwin for 9 and 7 and Fournette for 11 to midfield. Brady hit Perriman for 5 and Bernard for 7. On 3rd and 7 from the Atlanta 35, Brady hit Evans for 18. On 3rd and 4 from the Atlanta 11, Brady went to Gronk for the touchdown. The 14 play, 87 yard drive had the Buccaneers up 27-17 after three quarters. In the fourth quarter the Buccaneers embarked on another 13 play, 78 yard 5 1/2 minute drive. Ryan Succop hit a 31 yard field goal with 1:49 left to complete the scoring. Again, Ryan had a miserable second half in a game against Brady. The Buccaneers at 9-3 are in strong position in the NFC playoff picture. 30-17 Falcons 

Jacksonville Jaguars at Los Angeles Rams — The once 7-1 Rams had lost 3 straight. The Jaguars were a total mess. Sometimes a bad team can go on the road and shock a good team in an upset for the ages. This was not that game. Goliath beat up David and took his lunch money in a game that was never competitive. Powell returned the opening kickoff 65 yards to have the Rams starting at the Jacksonville 34. Matt Gay hit a 40 yard field goal for a 3-0 Rams lead. 2 plays later the Jaguars fumbled and the Rams had another short field at the Jacksonville 27. After moving back 5 yards, Stafford went to O’Dell Beckham for 27. Sony Michel ran for a 5 yard touchdown to make it 10-0 Rams. In the second quarter the Jaguars moved 73 yards in 13 plays and 6 1/2 minutes. Carlos Hyde ran for a one yard touchdown to get the Jaguars within 10-7. After that the Rams turned out the lights.

The Rams moved 57 yards in 10 plays and 6 minutes, leading to a 44 yard Gay field goal and a 13-7 Rams lead. In the 2 minute drill, the Rams moved 70 yards in 10 plays. Gay hit from 37 to make it 16-7 Rams. The Rams took over at their own 15 in the third quarter and made it look easy. Stafford went deep to Cooper Kupp for 43 and back to Kupp for a 29 yard touchdown to make it 23-7 Rams. The Jaguars moved from their own 25 to a 2nd and 1 at the Rams 37. A run lost a yard and a 3rd and 2 run got the one yard back. Urban Meyer went for it and on 4th and 1 Lawrence threw incomplete. The Rams then moved 62 yards in 10 plays and 5 minutes. On 3rd and 7 from their own 41, Stafford hit Kupp for 8. On 3rd and 1 from the Jags 42, Stafford hit Kupp for 19 and Higbee for 22 down to the one. On 3rd and goal at the 2, Stafford hit Van Jefferson for the score to make it 30-7 Rams. The Jaguars added one more fumble, leading to a one yard touchdown pass from Stafford to Beckham to complete the scoring. The Rams at 8-4 are very much alive in the playoff picture. 37-7 Rams 

Washington Omicron Variant at Las Vegas Raiders — The Washington No-Names started 2-6 but then won 3 straight. The Raiders started 5-2 and finally snapped a 3 game losing streak in a thrilling overtime win at Dallas on Thanksgiving. The Raiders had 10 days to prepare for this game at home. This game represented everything the Raiders have come to symbolize over the last 19 years. Insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different result. Again, the Raiders talked about having a fast start rather than a slow start. Again, they opted to defer rather than just let their offense have the ball first. Coaches used to always demand the ball first. Then Bill Belichick began deferring and so every other coach started copying him. The logic behind it is getting the ball last to end the first half and first to begin the second half. If your offense is reasonably good and your defense is not, start with your offense. The Raiders keep failing to grasp this. 

After a touchback, the No-Names on their first 2 plays saw Gibson run for 22 and Taylor Heinicke hit Bates for 23. On 3rd and 10 from the Raiders 30, Heinicke hit Terry McLaurin for 13. On 3rd and 1 from the Raiders 8, , Gibson got the yard. Heinicke hit Logan Thomas for a 7 yard touchdown. The No-Names led 7-0. After that came 24 minutes of punts as the Raiders were lifeless on offense. With 1:41 left in the half the Raiders took over at their own 20. Then Derek Carr was sacked. On 2nd and 18 form his own 12, Carr found Bryan Edwards for exactly 18. Carr hit Josh Jacobs for 10. Another sack meant 2nd and 15, but Carr scrambled for 17. With 13 seconds left in the half the Raiders had 2nd and 10 at the Washington 36. Carr completed a 2 yard pass. Daniel Carlson drilled the 52 yard field goal as the Raiders trailed 7-3 at halftime. As for the first drive of the second half, the Raiders wasted it and punted it. However, they got the ball back at their ow 9 and moved 71 yards. Yet on 2nd and 3 from the Washington 20, Carr threw incomplete twice. Carlson hit the 38 yard field goal but the inability of the offense to reach the end zone had the Raiders still trailing 7-6. 

After a touchback, Heinicke Gibson for 10. Offensive holding had the No-Names facing 1st and 20 and a completion gained nothing. Yet a defensive penalty for a low block gave the No-Names 15 yards and a first down. On 2nd and 10 from their own 40, Heinicke threw incomplete but defensive holding meant another automatic first down. Just when it was a close game, the defense went stupid. On the next play Heinicke went deep to Thomas for 35 yards. On 3rd and 6 from the Raiders 16, Heinicke gained 7. The fourth quarter began with the No-Names facing 1st and goal at the 9. On 3rd and goal at the 4, Heinicke hit Gibson for the touchdown and the 14-6 No-Names lead.

After a touchback, Carr finally went deep and hit Hunter Renfrow for 28. Defensive holding added 5 more. Carr then connected with Desean Jackson for 14 with roughing the passer adding 13 more. Then defensive pass interference on an incompletion meant 9 yards down to the one. Jacobs got in. With 11 minutes left in regulation, the Raiders were within 14-2. The 2 point try to tie the game naturally failed. The No-Names moved from their own 20 to a 3rd and 4 at the Raiders 47. Heinicke went for it all and was intercepted by Nate Hobbs, who returned it 30 yards to the Raiders 39 with 6:49 to play. Carr led a drive that took the clock down. With 2 1/2 minutes left, the Raiders faced 3rd and 7 at the Washington 18. A first down would really help bring the clock down. Yet Carr threw incomplete. Carlson hit the 37 yard field goal. The Raiders led 15-14. Yet there was still 2:22 to play. Despite ineptness on offense in the red zone, the defense had kept the Raiders in the game. Could the defense avoid the meltdown and get to 7-5? 

Of course not. After a touchback, Heinicke hit Bates for 9 and Humphries for 10 and 12. With one minute left, the No-Names had 1st and 10 at the Raiders 40. Heinicke threw a pass right to a defender that should have been returned for an interception touchdown to ice the game. Instead, the defender dropped the ball for an incompletion. The ending was inevitable. The Raiders had all 3 timeouts and began taking them on defense. On 3rd and 4 from the Raiders 34, Samuel only gained 3 yards. The Raiders took their final timeout with 42 seconds left. Brian Johnson came in for a 48 yard field goal try to give the No-Names the 2 point lead. Naturally, the kick was good. The Raiders had 37 seconds left and 0 timeouts. That was what they had when they won in their season opener. They only needed to get in field goal range. This time there would be no miracles. With 30 seconds left from their own 25, Carr’s bomb only saw one receiver and one defender in sight. Zee Jones had beaten the defender. There was obvious defensive pass interference, but it was not called. Jones should have caught it anyway, He dropped it.  Carr’s Hail Mary from his own 43 with 2 seconds left also fell incomplete. The No-Names have won 4 straight while the Raiders have lost 4 of 5. Both teams are 6-6. The 2019 Raiders started 6-4 and went 1-5 to finish 7-9. The 2020 Raiders started 6-3 and went 1-5 before winning their meaningless finale to end up 8-8. The 2021 Raiders started 5-2 before going 1-4. Now they go to Kansas City, who blew them out by 27 points in Las Vegas. In Arrowhead, expect 1-4 to become 1-5 and 6-6 to become 6-7. This is why this team is known as the Faders. 17-15 Omicron Variant

Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers — The 8-3 Ravens were atop the division and the Steelers were fighting for their playoff lives. Yet when these 2 teams play, it is a head-knocker that often goes down to the final play. This was a classic AFC North barefisted slobberknocker with teams that are mirror images of each other. The first quarter was scoreless. The Ravens began by moving 65 yards in 11 plays and 6 1/2 minutes. On 3rd and 6 from the Pittsburgh 10, Lamar Jackson went to the end zone and was intercepted for a touchback. The Ravens got it back and embarked on a staggering 16 play drive that consumed 10 1/2 minutes off of the clock. From his own one yard line, Jackson came out throwing and hit Ricard for 9. On 3rd and 7 from his own 16, Jackson hit Mark Andrews for 9. On 2nd and 15 from their own 31, Jackson hit Freeman for 8, but a defensive unsportsmanlike conduct penalty on TJ Watt added 15 more yards. On 3rd and 10 from the Pittsburgh 46, Jackson hit Andrews for just enough. On 3rd and 1 from the Pittsburgh 27, a false start meant 3rd and 6. Jackson went deep to Andrews for 29. Devonta Freeman then ran for the 3 yard touchdown. The 99 yard drive had the Ravens up 7-0 in the second quarter. The Steelers missed a chance to tie the game when a deep bomb by Ben Roethlisberger was dropped in the end zone. The defenses dominated. Chris Boswell nailed a 53 yard field goal to end the half for the Steelers. Justin Tucker hit a 35 yard field goal midway through the third quarter as the Ravens led 10-3 after three quarters.

The Steelers began the fourth quarter facing 3rd and 1 at their own 31. Roethlisberger hit Chase Claypool for a 40 yard gain. On the next play Roethlisberger went to Diontae Johnson for a 29 yard touchdown. Just like that, the Steelers were an extra point from tying the game. Boswell’s attempt was wide by a mile as the Steelers trailed 10-9. The Ravens moved from their own 38 to a 3rd and 4 at the Pittsburgh 12. Jackson only gained one yard. Tucker hit from 28 as the Ravens led 13-9. After a touchback, Big Ben hit Johnson for 25. Najee Harris ran for 8 and 3 and caught a pass for 9. Yet on 3rd and 8 from the Baltimore 26, Roethlisberger threw incomplete. Boswell hit from 43 but the Steelers trialed 13-12 midway through the fourth quarter. The Steelers got it back and soon faced 3rd and 2 from their own 39. Roethlisberger hit Gentry for 5 and Johnson for 9. Harris ran for 13. With 3 minutes left on 3rd and 2 from the Baltimore 26, Roethlisberger had a pass batted in the air and intercepted. Yet defensive pass interference meant 5 yards. With 1:48 to play, on 3rd and goal at the 5, Roethlisberger found Johnson for the touchdown. Mike Tomlin went for 2 and Roethlisberger found Pat Freiermuth in the front corner of the end zone for a successful conversion. The Steelers had the 20-13 lead, but this game was not over.

Boswell’s bad day continued when he kicked the ensuing kickoff out of bounds to set up the Ravens at their own 40. On 3rd and 14, Jackson went over the middle to Hollywood Brown for 22. Jackson then found Devin Duvernay for 18 and Sammy Watkins for 13. With 20 seconds left, the Ravens had 3rd and 5 at the Pittsburgh 6. Under heavy pressure, Jackson fired high over the middle and Watkins came down with it for the touchdown with 12 seconds remaining. The Ravens were an extra point away from tying the game and going to overtime. They had the best kicker in the game in Tucker. Yet Tucker was kept on the sideline. John Harbaugh decided to go for 2 on the road for the win. This seemed like an insane decision. Take the tie and play for overtime. Jackson faked the handoff and had a wide open Andrews in the flat. Jackson also had TJ Watt in his face. Jackson’s throw was off the mark and Andrews could not haul it in. Harbaugh explained after the game that injuries had left him without cornerbacks. Roethlisberger was carving up his defense in the fourth quarter. Jackson showed his typical leadership by taking all the blame himself. He said he agreed with the call and wanted to win. The Ravens at 8-4 are still tied for the conference lead while the 6-5-1 Steelers are in the hunt. 20-19 Steelers

San Francisco 49ers at Seattle Seahawks — The 49ers rebounded after a slow start to the season to get to 6-5 while the Seahawks were 3-8. Yet in this nasty NFC West showdown, records are often irrelevant. The 49ers always struggle in Seattle. Since Russell Wilson was drafted in 2012, the Seahawks are 17-4 against the 49ers. Less than 2 minutes into the game, the Seahawks went 3 and out and were punting from their own 27. Pete Carroll called a fake punt, a ridiculous decision in that part of the field. It worked perfectly as Travis Homer sprinted untouched for a 73 yard touchdown and a 7-0 Seahawks lead. On the next Seahawks series, they fumbled and the 49ers took over at the Seattle 24. One play and 7 seconds later, Jimmy Garoppolo hit George Kittle for the touchdown and a 7-7 game. 

The 49ers got it back at their own 23 and Garoppolo was immediately intercepted. Despite 1st and 10 at the San Francisco 28, the Seahawks self-destructed. Offensive holding, a sack and a fumble had the Seahawks facing 2nd and 43…yes, 2nd and 43…at their own 39. On 3rd and 32, Wilson gained 12. That was just enough for Pete Carroll to gamble on a 55 yard field goal that was no good. The 49ers soon faced 3rd and 1 at the Seattle 45. Mitchell got stopped and Kyle Shanahan went for it. This time Garoppolo got the yard. On 3rd and 2 from the Seattle 36, Garoppolo hit Kittle for 28. Mitchell ran for 6 and then for the 2 yard touchdown to make it 14-7 49ers. The 49ers got it back at their own 37 to start the second quarter. They reached 1st and 10 at the Seattle 28. In the exact same spot as their opponents earlier, the 49ers self-destructed. Yet they only fell back as far as 3rd and 21. Garoppolo hit Sherfield for 7 to get back into long field goal range. Robbie Gould hit from 50 and the 49ers led 17-7.

The Seahawks took over at their own 37. Wilson hit Swain for 7 and DK Metcalf for 12.. On 3rd and 3 from the San Francisco 37, Adrian Peterson…yes, that Adrian Peterson…took the handoff. Cut by Tennessee a couple weeks ago, he was added to the Seahawks practice squad a few days ago and activated for this game. Peterson gained 4. On 3rd and 14 from the San Francisco 37, Wilson went deep to Metcalf for 33. Peterson ran for a one yard touchdown to get the Seahawks within 17-14. After a touchback, the 49ers soon faced 3rd and 7 from their own 39. Garoppolo hit Sherfield for 9. Garoppolo then connected with Kittle on a 48 yard touchdown. The 49ers led 23-14 with 1:48 left in the half.

The Seahawks took over at their own 35. Wilson hit Everett for 5 and Metcalf for 9. Roughing the passer on the next play added 15. On 3rd and 2 from the Frisco 26, Wilson hit Dee Eskridge for 11. Roughing the passer on another incompletion meant 8 yards and 1st and goal at the 7 with 20 seconds left. Wilson hit Eskridge for the touchdown as the Seahawks trailed 23-21 at the half. The first half was all offense. The second half belonged to the defense. The 49ers fumbled the second half kickoff and the Seahawks took over at the Frisco 26. Yet on 3rd and 4 from the Frisco 5, Wilson went to the end zone and was intercepted. Rather than take the touchback, Williams tried to run  it out and got tackled at his own 3 yard line. On 3rd and 8 from his 5, Garoppolo was sacked in the end zone for a safety as the game was tied 23-23. 

The Seahawks wasted the free kick but Garoppolo was soon intercepted to give the Seahawks another short field at the San Francisco 28. On 3rd and 6 from the Frisco 12, Wilson hit Tyler Lockett for the touchdown. The Seahawks led by 7 with 2 1/2 minutes left in the third quarter. Neither offense could move for awhile. With 11 minutes left, the Seahawks began a 13 play, 71 yard drive that took 7 minutes off the clock. On 4th and 1 from the Seattle 4, Pete Carroll decided to go for it rather than kick the safe field goal and go up by 2 scores with 6:19 left. Homer gained 3. On 3rd and goal at the 2, only 4:15 remained. Again, a field goal would all but ice the game. No, Pete Carroll did not call a pass play and lose a game. He played it safe. Everett got the carry and fumbled. The 49ers took over at their own 2 with 4 minutes left. Marshawn Lynch is still retired and had no comment. The 49ers moved the ball 95 yards, but they needed  98. On 3rd and goal at the 3, Garoppolo threw incomplete with 22 seconds left as the 49ers took their final timeout. On 4th and goal, Garoppolo threw incomplete again. The 6-6 49ers are still in the playoff picture but this was a tough loss. 30-23 Seahawks

Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs was the Sunday night game. Patrick Mahomes came in having never lost to the Broncos. His 7-0 mark against them was part of 11 straight Chiefs wins over the Broncos. The 6-5 Broncos with a win over the 7-4 Chiefs would move into a tie atop the AFC West. The Chiefs came in winners of 4 straight overall thanks to a much improved defense. The Chiefs dominated from the start. From their own 28, Carl Edwards-Helaire gained 10. Mahomes hit Robinson and Travis Kelce for a pair of 9 yard gains. On 3rd and 1 from the Denver 42, Burton gained 3. On 1st and 20 just past midfield, Mahomes hit Robinson for 12 and Tyreek Hill for 13. On 3rd and 5 from the Denver 19, Mahomes hit Hill for 9. Mahomes ran for a 10 yard touchdown The 12 play, 72 yard, 6 minute drive had the Chiefs up 7-0. After that the defenses dominated. Harrison Butker nailed a 56 yard field goal in the first quarter for a 10-0 Chiefs lead. The Broncos after a touchback began the second quarter with 1st and 10 at the Chiefs 14. Soon, they faced 3rd and 30 and gained 10. Brandon McManus hit from 42 to get the Broncos on the board. 

The Broncos got it back at their own 3 yard line and had the drive of the year that was as exhausting as it was frustrating. 20…yes, 20…plays. 11…yes, 11…minutes off the clock. 88 yards. After all of that, on 3rd and 2 from the Chiefs 8 yard line, Teddy Bridgewater threw incomplete. Vic fang decided to go for it rather than take the easy field goal. After the game he said he needed more points, but the game was becoming a defensive slugfest. On 4th and 2, Williams got the carry and got blown up for a one yard loss. Mahomes was intercepted early in the third quarter but the Broncos could not capitalize. Butker added a 45 yard field goal to give the Chiefs a 13-3 lead. Bridgewater was intercepted but the Chiefs could not capitalize. Yet the Broncos fumbled the punt, setting the Chiefs up at the Denver 16. The defense held and Walrus Andy Reid did not gamble on 4th and 2. Butker hit from 26 to make it 16-3 Chiefs. The Broncos defense played very well but their own offense killed them. On 4th and 2 from the Denver 27 with 10 minutes left in regulation, Bridgewater was intercepted bu Daniel Sorensen, who returned it 75 yards for the dagger touchdown. The Chiefs led 22-3. They gave up one garbage touchdown but nothing else. The Broncos fell to 6-6, two games back of the Chiefs. Mahoes is 8-0 against the Broncos. The Chiefs have won 12 straight over the Broncos. The Chiefs at 3-4 were in last place in the AFC West. 5 straight wins have them 8-4 and in the division lead, making Andy Reid a most happy walrus indeed. 22-9 Chiefs   

New England Patriots at Buffalo Bills was the Monday night game. After winning the AFC East for about 8 billion straight years, last year the Patriots took the year off as the Bills won the division. This year the 8-4 Patriots took on the 7-4 Bills in a major division showdown. The Patriots came in on a 6 game win streak. The game featured light snow flurries and swirling winds. Mac Jones threw 3…yes, 3…passes the entire game. He completed 2 of them for 19 yards. Yet the Patriots ran the ball 46…yes, 46…times for 222 yards. In the first quarter on 3rd and 5 from their own 36, Damien Harris ran for a 64 yard touchdown. For some bizarre reason Bill Belichick opted for a 2 point conversion. Bolden ran it in to make it 8-0 Patriots. Later in the first quarter the Patriots fumbled a punt and the Bills recovered at the New England 14. One play and 5 seconds later, Josh Allen hit Davis for the touchdown. The Bills trailed 8-7. Neither team reached the end zone in the final 50 minutes. Nick Folk hit a 41 yard field goal for the Patriots in the second quarter. Tyler Bass hit from 35 in the third quarter to get the Bills within 11-10. Folk hit from 34 early in the fourth quarter. Midway through the fourth quarter from 33 yards out, Bass was no good. The Bills got it back at their own 20 with 6 minutes left. The Bills moved to the red zone but a false start and a pair of incompletions had the Bills facing 4th and 14 at the New England 18 at the 2 minute warning. Allen threw incomplete and the Patriots escaped with their 7th straight win and a 1 1/2 game AFC East lead over the Bills. 14-10 Patriots