Houston’s defense overwhelmed Patrick Mahomes, forcing three interceptions and repeatedly shutting down Kansas City’s offense in a gritty 20-10 Texans win at Arrowhead. The Chiefs unraveled late, turning the ball over on downs to set up Dare Ogunbowale’s go-ahead fourth-quarter touchdown as Houston closed the game with 10 unanswered points.
The Packers staked control of the NFC North with a competitive victory over the Bears. Christian Watson racked up 89 receiving yards and two more touchdowns, and Keisean Nixon intercepted Caleb Williams on fourth down to seal the victory.
The Rams steamrolled the Cardinals 45-17 behind a near-flawless offensive performance that piled up more than 500 yards, with Matthew Stafford throwing three touchdowns and playmakers Puka Nacua, Blake Corum, and Kyren Williams all erupting for big scoring days.
The Broncos won another game by one score, defeating the Raiders 24-17 to move to 11-2. Bo Nix completed 31-of-38 attempts for 212 yards, and the Denver's offense nearly doubled Las Vegas' time of possession.
Tony Pollard exploded for a career-best 161 rushing yards and two touchdowns, and Tennessee’s defense delivered three second-half takeaways as the Titans survived Shedeur Sanders’ late rally to beat the Browns 31-29 in snowy Cleveland.
Rookie QB Tyler Shough powered the Saints past the Buccaneers, rushing for touchdowns of 34 yards and 13 yards in a 24–20 win that snapped New Orleans’ two-game skid.
The Jaguars claimed sole possession of the AFC South, but the bigger storyline of the game was quarterback Daniel Jones' likely season-ending Achilles injury.
The Dolphins jumped out to an early and never looked back. For the Jets, starting quarterback Tyrod Taylor exited with an injury and gave way to rookie Brady Cook.
Seattle blew open a 6–6 game at halftime with a 31-point second-half avalanche, highlighted by Rashid Shaheed’s 100-yard kickoff-return touchdown and three takeaways from a fully healthy Seahawks defense in a 37–9 rout of Atlanta.
The injury-riddled Commanders dropped their eighth straight game in a 31–0 blowout loss to the Vikings, falling to 3–10 in their most lopsided defeat of the season. Jayden Daniels returned from a dislocated elbow only to exit again in the third quarter after reinjuring the same arm on a hit following an interception, leaving Washington […]
Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes may find it difficult to escape pressure from the Texans' pass rush with three of his starting offensive line set to miss the game.
Cleveland’s defensive dominance sets up a game script where the Browns can flood the Titans with play volume, creating strong correlated value on their offensive props. Meanwhile, Patrick Mahomes’ ability to mitigate Houston’s pressure makes Xavier Worthy a prime beneficiary against a Texans defense vulnerable to deep shots out of single-high looks.
Caleb Williams’ ability to extend plays and avoid sacks directly counters a Packers defense that relies on quick pressure and top-10 sack conversion to win. Paired with Chicago’s dominant run game, that advantage gives the Bears a stable floor to score points and exploit a Green Bay defense that appears overrated in its current form.
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James Cook, Breece Hall and Alec Pierce all draw premium matchups this week, with Cook facing a Bengals defense bleeding production to running backs, Hall taking on a Miami unit vulnerable to backs in the passing game and Pierce matching up with a Jaguars secondary that struggles against outside receivers.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski accepted blame for a failed 2-point conversion attempt in his team's 31-29 loss to the Titans on Sunday that saw rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders watching from the sideline on the decisive play.
If Matt LaFleur said anything to Bears coach Ben Johnson after Sunday's game at Lambeau Field, it couldn't have been much considering the Packers coach barely broke stride.
Quarterback Geno Smith suffered a right shoulder injury Sunday during the Las Vegas Raiders' 24-17 loss to the Denver Broncos at Allegiant Stadium and was replaced in the fourth quarter by backup Kenny Pickett, who threw for 97 yards and a touchdown.
"At the end of the day, I feel like no one likes us except for us," Travis Etienne Jr. said after the Jaguars beat the Colts on Sunday to take control of the AFC South. "We're not going to get their respect. We kind of don't even care."
En route to their 10th win, the Los Angeles Rams scored 45 points Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals, their most in nearly three years, and they did it despite coach Sean McVay's absence in the team's Saturday preparations as he dealt with an illness.
After a critical 27-22 loss to the rival Steelers, many of the Ravens questioned calls made by the referees -- notably an overturned touchdown reception by Isaiah Likely in the fourth quarter -- that ultimately could cost them a chance at the postseason.
"In hindsight, it was wrong," Chiefs coach Andy Reid said of his fourth-down decision late in Sunday night's game against Houston that led to an eventual 20-10 loss. "I messed that one up."
Josh Allen, Puka Nacua and Jaxon Smith-Njigba led the way with big Week 14 performances, while Jonathan Taylor, Bijan Robinson and Ashton Jeanty were among the biggest disappointments.
The Jaguars won their fourth straight game on Sunday and took over first place in the AFC South by beating the Colts 36-19 at home, but they weren't feeling the love in the locker room after the game.
After falling to the Panthers on the road last week, the Rams got right in a big way against a divisional opponent with a 45-17 victory over the Cardinals.
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