BEST GAME -
BALTIMORE RAVENS VS. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
The NFL is certainly an offensively-dominate league, but here’s Exhibit A (see
below for Exhibit B) for why defense is still important when the weather turns
cold.
The Ravens didn’t stop the Chiefs offense, but they held them to 24 points through regulation and 5.3 yards per play. Baltimore even had several chances to win in regulation.
Ultimately though, the Chiefs came through with big plays, including two fourth-down conversions, to score the game-tying touchdown and send the game into overtime. Harrison Butker hooked a field goal wide right at the end of regulation, but he didn’t miss again in overtime. The Chiefs defense then stopped the Ravens to win, 27-24.
Patrick Mahomes may have moved back in front in the MVP race. He went 35 of 53 with 377 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Tyreek Hill battled through multiple injuries to lead the Chiefs with eight catches and 139 yards.
The Ravens didn’t stop the Chiefs offense, but they held them to 24 points through regulation and 5.3 yards per play. Baltimore even had several chances to win in regulation.
Ultimately though, the Chiefs came through with big plays, including two fourth-down conversions, to score the game-tying touchdown and send the game into overtime. Harrison Butker hooked a field goal wide right at the end of regulation, but he didn’t miss again in overtime. The Chiefs defense then stopped the Ravens to win, 27-24.
Patrick Mahomes may have moved back in front in the MVP race. He went 35 of 53 with 377 yards, two touchdowns and an interception. Tyreek Hill battled through multiple injuries to lead the Chiefs with eight catches and 139 yards.
CRAZIEST PLAY -
THE MIAMI MIRACLE
New England appeared to have its 10th victory of the season
all but wrapped up when Stephen Gostkowski hit a 22-yard field goal to extend
the Patriots lead to, 33-28, with 16 seconds left. After the kickoff return,
the Dolphins needed 69 yards in seven seconds.
Well, Miami got just what it needed. Ryan Tannehill
completed a 16-yard pass to Kenny Stills, and then two laterals later, Dolphins
running back Kenyan Drake was in the clear. Drake beat everyone to the end
zone, giving the Dolphins an extremely improbable, 34-33, and victory.
The Miami Miracle will surely be the play of the year, but
it was also a rare case of Bill Belichick making some costly errors. In
retrospect, New England’s play calling wasn’t aggressive enough in its
first-and-goal situation. While it left Miami little time on the clock, a
touchdown would have sealed the victory, and instead of throwing at least once,
the Patriots simply ran clock, keeping the ball on the ground and kicking the
field goal.
Belichick also elected to have tight end Rob Gronkowski as
his free safety on the final play. Since Miami needed a crazy play rather than
a simple Hail Mary to win, that was a curious decision. The final defender
Drake beat to the end zone was Gronkowski.
BEST GAME
HONORABLE MENTION - PHILADELPHIA EAGLES VS. DALLAS COWBOYS
This was a wild one. After a first half with just two field
goals, the Eagles and Cowboys exchanged touchdowns several times in the final
two quarters and headed to overtime tied at 23.
Dak Prescott turned it over three times in the second half,
helping to keep the Eagles in the game, but he found his new favorite target,
Amari Cooper, for a third touchdown with 1:55 left in overtime to win,
29-23.
Dallas has won five straight and can clinch the NFC East
with a victory next week. After this one, Philadelphia falls to 6-7 and needs a
miracle to defend its title in January.
BEST PLAYOFF
FANTASY PERFORMANCE - AMARI COOPER, DALLAS COWBOYS
I have to give Cooper some love. Despite playing better
since joining the Cowboys, he made my list of biggest fantasy disappointments in 2018. Well, he shut up his
critics in Week 14.
Cooper absolutely exploded with 10 receptions, 217 yards and
three touchdowns. In standard leagues, he tallied 39.7 fantasy points. Cooper
has two 30-point fantasy games in the last three weeks.
Anybody who stuck with him through the rough beginning of the
season or bought low on him at the trade deadline is surely smiling, as he
likely led lots of owners to a first-round playoff victory.
Amari Cooper is
the 1st player in NFL history with 3 go-ahead receiving TD in the
4th-quarter/OT of the same game.
Cooper is also the 3rd Cowboys player with 200 Rec yds and 3 Rec TD in a single game. He joins Michael Irvin (1992) and Frank Clarke (1962).
Cooper is also the 3rd Cowboys player with 200 Rec yds and 3 Rec TD in a single game. He joins Michael Irvin (1992) and Frank Clarke (1962).
BEST REVENGE
PERFORMANCE - BRANDON BOLDEN, MIAMI DOLPHINS
This will probably get lost in the shuffle after the crazy
ending, but Dolphins running back Brandon Bolden really stuck it to his former
team Sunday. He only had two rushing attempts but ran for 60 yards and scored
on both carries.
Prior to Week 14, Bolden hadn’t scored a touchdown since
2014 with the Patriots.
Best History - Tom Brady, New England Patriots
New England fans are probably too shell shocked to do any
celebrating, but Brady did reach a pretty remarkable milestone Sunday.
Including the playoffs, he’s thrown 580 career touchdowns, which is an NFL
record.
Of course, it helps when you’ve played like 900 playoff
games. Ok, that’s an exaggeration. Brady has only played 37 postseason games --
so basically more than two additional seasons.
By the way, Brady also made my biggest fantasy
disappointments from 2018. Apparently, like Cooper, he read the article and
stuck it to me, throwing for 358 yards and three touchdowns.
BEST FIELD GOAL -
BRETT MAHER, DALLAS COWBOYS
At the time, this kick only put Dallas ahead 6-0, but it
turned out to be rather significant since the Cowboys needed overtime to hold
off the Eagles.
To end the first half, Maher hit a 62-yard field goal. On a
day that was rather rough for kickers, Maher went 3-for-4 and made both his
extra-point tries in the Dallas victory.
WORST HISTORY -
EZEKIEL ELLIOTT, DALLAS COWBOYS
In the fourth quarter, Elliott became the first offensive
player the NFL penalized for lowering his helmet.
The new rule has been called a lot against defensive and
special-teams players, but despite multiple instances of where it could have
been called this season, Elliott became the first offensive player to commit
the foul.
It’s not hard to see why it’s a rule. Elliott briefly left
the game for the trainers to evaluate him for a
BIGGEST UPSET -
OAKLAND RAIDERS OVER PITTSBURGH STEELERS
The Steelers haven’t won in Oakland since 1995. Pittsburgh
has visited the Oakland Coliseum just five times since then but have lost to
some very bad Raiders squads in the Bay area over the last two decades.
Add this one to the list. Ben Roethlisberger didn’t play
most of the second half, and the Raiders scored two touchdowns in the final six
minutes to win.
After the Raiders first fourth-quarter touchdown, “Big Ben”
played the role of hero, returning from a rib injury to drive the Steelers down
the field to retake the lead. But the Raiders answered with the game-winning
touchdown on fourth and goal with 21 seconds remaining. Oakland won,
24-21.
BIGGEST KICKING
EMBARRASSMENT - CHRIS BOSWELL, PITTSBURGH STEELERS
In one year, Boswell has gone from one of the most reliable
kickers to one of the worst.
A hobbled “Big Ben” again moved Pittsburgh into scoring
position with a crazy hook-and-ladder play in the final few seconds of
regulation. A Boswell made field goal from 40 yards away would have sent the
game into overtime.
But on his attempt, Boswell slipped on the Oakland Coliseum
turf. Yeah, that field is ancient, but what’s his excuse for missing a
different try in the first half?
BEST TIGHT END
FANTASY PERFORMANCE - GEORGE KITTLE, SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
Cooper will steal all the headlines because his performance
came in a much more important game, but Kittle was unbelieve too. He posted
seven catches for 210 yards and a score, tallying 27 fantasy points in standard
leagues.
And Kittle did it all in the first half. He finished just
four yards shy of the tight end record for most receiving yards in a
game.
Denver never gave up, but San Francisco won, 20-14.
BEST KICKING
PERFORMANCE - MICHAEL BADGLEY, LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
Badgley needed a couple offsides penalties to nail down his
game-winner last week in Pittsburgh, but he required no help this week. Against
the Bengals, Badgley went 4-for-4 and hit both of his extra points.
That includes a 59-yard field goal at the end of the first half.
If not for Maher’s kick, Badgley would have earned two superlatives.
On an NFL day that saw so many missed kicks, we can’t take
this kind of performance for granted. Behind Badgley’s six made kicks, the
Chargers beat the Bengals, 26-21.
BEST TOUCHDOWN -
SAQUON BARKLEY, NEW YORK GIANTS
While the quarterback the Giants could have drafted (Sam
Darnold) continues to struggle to stay on the field, Barkley is an absolute
stud. NFL fans already knew that, but it was again confirmed against the
Redskins.
In Week 14, he recorded two long runs on his way to 170
rushing yards. That includes a 78-yard touchdown. He has 13 touchdowns this
season.
Behind Barkley’s huge day and Eli Manning’s three
touchdowns, the Giants routed the Redskins, 40-16.
WORST QB PERFORMANCE
- MARK SANCHEZ, WASHINGTON REDSKINS
Maybe the best part of the victory for Giants fans was they
received a chance to poke fun at Mark Sanchez one more time. The former Jets
first-round draft pick went 6 of 14 for 38 yards and threw two interceptions.
One of those picks went back for a Giants touchdown.
Sanchez isn’t the answer for Washington. Expect the Redskins
to start Josh Johnson next week. Prior to Sunday, he hadn’t thrown a pass since
2013, but he went 11-for-16 for 195 yards with a touchdown and interception in
relief of Sanchez versus the Giants.
MOST UNIQUE
TOUCHDOWN - BRADLEY SOWELL, CHICAGO BEARS
Here’s Exhibit B of why defense still matters in the NFL.
The Bears trounced the visiting Los Angeles Rams, holding them to 214 offensive
yards and 3.5 yards per play.
The lone Bears touchdown in their 15-6 victory came from an
offensive lineman. Last week, Chicago defensive lineman Akiem Hicks scored on a
goal line play. On Sunday night, the Bears used Hicks in a play-action fake,
and then Mitch Trubisky threw a touchdown to offensive lineman Bradley
Sowell.
LONGEST WINNING
STREAK SNAPPED - HOUSTON TEXANS
On a day that saw a lot of craziness in the AFC, one can
almost forget the No. 3 seeded Texans lost too.
With a victory, Houston would have moved into sole
possession of a first-round bye, but instead, they remain in a tie with New
England, and the Patriots hold the tiebreaker. Houston surprisingly lost to the
Indianapolis Colts, 24-21.
T.Y. Hilton was absolutely terrific in the victory, hauling
in nine receptions for 199 yards. Andrew Luck was great too, throwing for 399
yards, two touchdowns and an interception.
DUMBEST COACHING
DECISION - JOE PHILBIN, GREEN BAY PACKERS
Philbin didn’t waste any time trying to make an impact as
head coach of the Packers. The only problem was he over coached and wasted two
challenges in the first two minutes of the game.
That’s right, Philbin used up both his challenges before the
13-minute mark of the first quarter. Oh, and he got both challenges wrong.
Green Bay didn’t need them anyway, though, as the Packers
bounced back with a 34-20 victory against the Atlanta Falcons.
WORST CHRISTMAS
SPIRIT - ATLANTA FALCONS & GREEN BAY PACKERS
It hasn’t been a good season for either of these teams that
came into the season as Super Bowl contenders. So it’s not a surprise either
are in a foul mood.
But emotions boiled over when Falcons defensive back Brian
Poole made contact with a sliding Aaron Rodgers on Sunday. This escalated
nearly into an all-out brawl.
These two teams probably won’t be exchanging Christmas cards
this season.
SECOND-WORST
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT - JAMEIS WINSTON, TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
In Tampa Bay, teammates might not be swapping gifts either.
Despite leading during the first half, Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston
and center Ryan Jensen exchanged heated words and had to be separated on the
sidelines.
Winston mostly took care of the ball this week, but he only
threw for 213 yards on 38 attempts. Drew Brees struggled too, but the Saints
scored 25 unanswered points in the second half to beat the Buccaneers,
28-14.
BEST CELEBRATION -
CLEVELAND BROWNS
It was cold up and down the east coast on Sunday. So why not
a celebration with a campfire?
That’s exactly what the Browns did after one of their
touchdowns against the Panthers.
The Cleveland fans did plenty of celebrating Sunday too
after the Browns knocked off the Panthers, 26-20. Cleveland has won five games
this season for the first time since 2014.
Meanwhile, Carolina is absolutely reeling, having lost five
straight to fall below .500.
WORST ATTEMPTED
TACKLE - STEVEN HAUSCHKA, BUFFALO BILLS
There’s a fun cliche about “kickers being people too.” Well,
this is why they have the reputation that they do.
On an 86-yard kickoff return from Jets receiver Andre
Roberts, Bills kicker Steven Hauschka attempted a tackle that’s more suited for
soccer.
It should have been a penalty, but the Jets scored on the
drive anyway, and still won, 27-23.
BIGGEST SNOOZER -
DETROIT LIONS VS. ARIZONA CARDINALS
Not all defensive football is created equal. While it was
wildly entertaining watching the Bears and Ravens stall and slow down the Rams
and Chiefs, respectively, this defensive battle was pretty much a
snoozer.
To be fair, it was probably more the product of bad offenses
than good defenses. There was just one offensive touchdown in the Lions, 17-3,
victory against the Cardinals. The other Detroit score was a pick-six.
Matthew Stafford stunk up the joint. He threw 23 times and
barely reach the century mark with 101 passing yards. Josh Rosen wasn’t all
that much better with 240 passing yards and an interception.
Between the two teams, there wasn’t 500 offensive yards and
together, they averaged 4.14 yards per play.
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