This is where I
look at the best (and worst) of NFL Week 15, all in one place.
BEST GAME - NEW
ENGLAND PATRIOTS AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS
This result could have major implications in the AFC playoff picture. One day
shy of the one year anniversary of the “Jesse James game”, the Patriots and
Steelers met again at Heinz Field. This time around, in the opposite end zone,
New England failed to tie the game with seconds remaining on the clock.
New England’s final drive stalled at the Pittsburgh 11-yard line; as the Steelers held on to win a defensive throwback contest, 17-10. Ben Roethlisberger threw for two touchdowns, but Steelers rookie running back Jaylen Samuels helped them overcome two picks with 172 yards from scrimmage.
With the victory, the Steelers saved their season and stayed half a game in front of the Ravens in the AFC North. Had they lost, the Steelers would have dropped from the No. 4 seed to put of the playoff picture.
But the loss for the Patriots means they fall out of position to receive a first-round bye. Not to mention, New England also suffered its fifth road loss of the season.
New England’s final drive stalled at the Pittsburgh 11-yard line; as the Steelers held on to win a defensive throwback contest, 17-10. Ben Roethlisberger threw for two touchdowns, but Steelers rookie running back Jaylen Samuels helped them overcome two picks with 172 yards from scrimmage.
With the victory, the Steelers saved their season and stayed half a game in front of the Ravens in the AFC North. Had they lost, the Steelers would have dropped from the No. 4 seed to put of the playoff picture.
But the loss for the Patriots means they fall out of position to receive a first-round bye. Not to mention, New England also suffered its fifth road loss of the season.
Antonio Brown has
reached 11,000 receiving yards in the second-fewest games in NFL history.
He joins Hines Ward (12,083) as the second player in #Steelers History with at least 11,000 receiving yards.
He joins Hines Ward (12,083) as the second player in #Steelers History with at least 11,000 receiving yards.
HONORABLE MENTION
BEST GAME - SEATTLE SEAHAWKS VS. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
With this contest going to overtime, it could have easily
won the best game superlative as well.
Doug Baldwin hauled in a pair of touchdowns, and Chris
Carson rushed for 119 yards and a score, but it wasn’t enough to hold off the
49ers, who are again ending a season on a high note. A missed extra point in
the first quarter ultimately cost the Seahawks, as the 49ers rallied to win in
overtime, 26-23.
Unlike the Patriots-Steelers matchup, the Seahawks-49ers
game won’t have a huge impact on the playoff picture. San Francisco is simply
playing for pride, and Seattle is still in good playoff position despite the
loss. Although next week, the Seahawks will face the Chiefs, who are still
trying to clinch the AFC West.
The 49ers finishing well again, 2nd straight win to
beat the Seahawks who
still haven’t clinched a thing and host the Chiefs next week in a huge game for both teams
coming off a loss, with implications for playoff and seeding races in both
conferences.
BEST PLAY - TARIK
COHEN, CHICAGO BEARS
The most amazing part about this play is Cohen makes it look
so easy that it doesn’t look all that impressive. But re-watch it and slow it
down— it’s absolutely insane how Cohen can stop his momentum on a dime, reach
back across his body to catch a pass and then get back to full speed so
quickly.
Cohen and the Bears exacted revenge against the Packers in
Week 15, officially eliminating Green Bay with a, 24-17, victory. With the victory,
Chicago clinched the NFC North, winning the division for the first time since
2010.
BIGGEST BLUNDER -
TODD GURLEY, LOS ANGELES RAMS
On the game’s final possession, the Rams were driving down
the field for the tying score. With 17 seconds left and no timeouts, Los
Angeles held the ball at the Eagles 26-yard line. In all likelihood, they were
going to run one more out route to gain about 5-8 more yards and stop the
clock. That would’ve allowed the Rams to throw a few passes in the end
zone.
But on 2nd-and-2 at the 26-yard line, Jared Goff completed a
pass to Gurley, who turned up field instead of going out of bounds. The error
cost the Rams at least 12 seconds. By the time they were able to spike it, only
four seconds remained.
Goff’s final heave to the end zone fell incomplete. The loss
dropped the Rams to 11-3 and gave them their first regular-season losing streak
under Sean McVay.
BIGGEST SHOCK -
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS SHUT OUT DALLAS COWBOYS
The Eagles remain alive in the NFC East not just because of
their big upset, but also due to this shocker. While it’s not a huge surprise
Indianapolis ended Dallas’ five-game winning streak, seeing the Colts shut out
the Cowboys sure was. Prior to Sunday, Dallas hadn’t suffered a shutout loss
since 2003.
In addition to no points, the Indianapolis defense held
Dallas to 292 yards, including 180 passing. The Colts also forced two turnovers
in the, 23-0, victory.
Indianapolis improved to 8-6 with the win and kept pace with
the Ravens and Titans in the AFC Wild Card race. Dallas still controls its own
destiny, but things are tightening again in the NFC East.
Last seen
building a hype train off of 5 straight wins. If you have any information,
please contact Jason Garrett immediately.
BEST RUN - KALEN
BALLAGE, MIAMI DOLPHINS
One team that didn’t keep pace in the AFC race was the
Dolphins. Just a week removed from the Miami miracle, the Dolphins fell flat,
losing to the Vikings, 41-17.
At one point, though, Ballage had Miami fans thinking about
another epic comeback. In place of an injured Frank Gore, Ballage rushed for
123 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown to open the second half.
Minnesota’s victory kept the Vikings ahead of Philadelphia
and Washington for the final wild card spot in the NFC.
BEST SPECIAL TEAMS
PLAY - DEDE WESTBROOK, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
The rough year for the Jaguars mostly continued Sunday, as
Jacksonville lost to the Redskins in the final seconds, 16-13. But the Jaguars
received one outstanding special teams play from receiver Dede Westbrook.
The second-year receiver returned a punt 74 yards for a
touchdown in the final seconds of the first half. With both offenses
struggling, it was a gigantic play, but Washington finally put some drives
together in the second half while the Jaguars added only a field goal. The
Redskins erased a 10-point halftime deficit to win.
Jacksonville’s quarterback play made that possible.
WORST QUARTERBACK
PLAY - CODY KESSLER, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
If we do yearly superlatives at the end of the season, the combination
of Blake Bortles and Kessler has probably already earned the 2018 worst
quarterback play honor.
Kessler went 9 of 17 with 57 yards and an interception
versus the Redskins. He had more rushing yards, 68, than passing. As a result,
the Jaguars posted 192 offensive yards in the loss.
BEST ROOKIE
QUARTERBACK - LAMAR JACKSON, BALTIMORE RAVENS
Baker Mayfield played Saturday, so the competition was a
little less stiff, but Jackson is proving his draft doubters wrong. While he’s
still raw as a passer, Jackson gives the Ravens an extra element on the ground
Joe Flacco can’t.
Jackson completed 14 of 23 passes for 131 yards and a
touchdown. He also added 95 rushing yards on 18 carries. Jackson has rushed for
at least 70 yards in all five of his starts.
Most importantly, he’s posted a 4-1 record as a starter. On
Sunday, the Ravens beat the Buccaneers, 20-12.
BEST CELEBRATION -
TENNESSEE TITANS
With a 17-0 victory over the Giants, the Titans had plenty
to celebrate. They improved to 8-6 to stay alive in the AFC South and the wild
card races.
So why not embrace your inner-Titan?
BEST INDIVIDUAL
CELEBRATION - TYLER BOYD, CINCINNATI BENGALS
Whether it is a movie or player, we love homages to great
things. The Bengals third-year wide receiver paid his respects to one of the
greatest receivers in Cincinnati history — Chad Johnson.
The Bengals also snapped their five-game losing streak,
beating the Raiders, 30-16.
TOP FANTASY
PERFORMER - DERRICK HENRY, TENNESSEE TITANS
Owners who predicted Henry wouldn’t be able to repeat his
incredible Thursday night performance from Week 14 were wrong. Henry was
outstanding again, leading all running backs in Week 15 (heading into Monday
night) with 170 rushing yards, and he added two touchdowns in the 17-0 victory.
Obvious statement of the day — he’s a must-start back in
Week 16.
TOP FANTASY
DEFENSE - ATLANTA FALCONS
Fantasy defenses don’t matter? Well, any owner who was
ambitious enough to claim the Falcons defense, which has been one of the worst
defenses in 2018, and start them against the lowly Cardinals offense was
greatly rewarded.
Atlanta’s defense forced three turnovers, recorded seven
sacks, held Arizona to 253 yards and returned an interception for a touchdown.
That equaled 22 fantasy points in the 40-14 Falcons win.
Those 22 fantasy points likely came up huge in a lot of
semifinal matchups.
BIGGEST FANTASY
DISAPPOINTMENT - ADAM THIELEN, MINNESOTA VIKINGS
Unfortunately, there were a lot of fantasy studs who also
came up short in the fantasy semifinals. Among players who didn’t leave with
injuries, Cowboys wide receiver Amari Cooper nearly took this honor after a
huge Week 14 performance as did Giants running back Saquon Barkley, but Thielen
was even worse.
Somehow, the Vikings scored 41 points and yet, Thielen only
had two catches for 19 yards. Those were his only two targets on the day
too.
Thielen has scored under 10 fantasy points in standard
leagues just five times this season, but this was the first time opponents held
him under 7.0 points.
BIGGEST FANTASY
DISAPPOINTMENT RUNNER UP - ROB GRONKOWSKI, NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
At tight end, Gronkowski turned in the biggest
disappointment of the week. He has experienced an up-and-down season, so his
2.1 fantasy points against the Steelers isn’t a huge surprise, but it comes a
week after his biggest game of the year, and against an opponent that he
historic has crushed.
Gronkowski caught just two passes for 21 yards in
Pittsburgh.
Rob Gronkowski's
career vs the Steelers:
2010: 5 receptions, 72 yards, 3 TDs
2011: 7 receptions, 94 yards
2013: 9 receptions, 143 yards, 1 TD
2015: 5 receptions, 94 yards, 3 TDs
2016: 4 receptions, 93 yards, 1 TD
2017: 9 receptions, 168 yards
2010: 5 receptions, 72 yards, 3 TDs
2011: 7 receptions, 94 yards
2013: 9 receptions, 143 yards, 1 TD
2015: 5 receptions, 94 yards, 3 TDs
2016: 4 receptions, 93 yards, 1 TD
2017: 9 receptions, 168 yards
BEST BAD GAME -
DETROIT LIONS AT BUFFALO BILLS
This matchup was back and forth and featured great efforts
from both defenses. The Bills held on to win, 14-13, but with both teams out of
the playoffs, it likely garnered little attention.
Matt Patricia’s decision to go for a 2-point conversion on
the first touchdown of the game ended up costing the Lions. Both of these teams
enter Week 16 with a 5-9 record.
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