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What To Look For - Week 13

CLINCHING TIME: For the first time this season, there are teams that can clinch a spot in the 2022 postseason.

The MINNESOTA VIKINGS (9-2) can secure their first NFC North title since 2017, while the PHILADELPHIA EAGLES can clinch a postseason berth for the second-consecutive season and the fifth time in the past six seasons. For the full Week 13 playoff scenarios for each club, click here.

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CHIEFS KINGDOM: The KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (9-2) have won five consecutive games and are closing in on their eighth consecutive postseason berth, the longest active streak in the NFL. Since taking over as Kansas City’s head coach in 2013, ANDY REID has guided the franchise to at least nine wins in each season and their 112 regular-season wins over that span are the most in the league.With a win at Cincinnati on Sunday (4:25 PM ET, CBS), Reid can become the third head coach in NFL history to record at least 10 regular-season wins in eight consecutive seasons, joining BILL BELICHICK (17 consecutive seasons from 2003-19) and GEORGE SEIFERT (eight consecutive seasons from 1989-96).

Additionally, Reid – who also had eight 10-win seasons with Philadelphia – can surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer TOM LANDRY (16 seasons) for the third-most 10-win seasons by a head coach in NFL history. Only Belichick (20 seasons) and Pro Football Hall of Famer DON SHULA (20) have more.

The head coaches with the most 10-win regular-seasons in NFL history:

COACH

TEAM(S)

10-WIN SEASONS

Bill Belichick

Cleveland, New England

20

Don ShulaHOF

Baltimore Colts, Miami

20

Tom LandryHOF

Dallas

16

Andy Reid

Philadelphia, Kansas City

16

Quarterback PATRICK MAHOMES enters the week leading the league with 3,585 passing yards and 29 touchdown passes this season and has eclipsed 300 passing yards in each of the past six games.

With 300 passing yards on Sunday, Mahomes will have recorded 300 passing yards in seven-or-more consecutive games for the second time in his career (2018, Weeks 2-9) and will become the first player to ever accomplish the feat within a single season twiceANDREW LUCK (2014, Weeks 3-11) and DREW BREES (2011, Weeks 10-17) are the only other players in league history to do so once.

The players with at least 300 passing yards in the most consecutive games within a single season in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON

CONSECUTIVE GAMES

Patrick Mahomes

Kansas City

2018

8 (Weeks 2-9)

Andrew Luck

Indianapolis

2014

8 (Weeks 3-11)

Drew Brees

New Orleans

2011

7 (Weeks 10-17)

 

 

 

 

Patrick Mahomes

Kansas City

2022

6* (Weeks 6-12)

*Active streak

 

 

 

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RUSHING INTO HISTORY: Sunday’s meeting at Lincoln Financial Field between the TENNESSEE TITANS (7-4) and PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (10-1) – two division-leaders – will feature the league’s second-leading rusher in Tennessee running back DERRICK HENRY (95.3 rushing yards per game) and the NFL’s third-best rushing attack in Philadelphia (162.5 rushing yards per game).

In six road games this season, Henry has totaled 662 rushing yards (110.3 per game) with nine rushing touchdowns and has scored a rushing touchdown in each game. With a rushing touchdown in Philadelphia on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX), Henry will become the third player ever to record a rushing touchdown in each of his first seven road games of a season, joining DALTON HILLIARD (1989) and Pro Football Hall of Famer JOHN RIGGINS (1983).

The players with a rushing touchdown in the most consecutive road games to begin a season in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON

CONSECUTIVE ROAD GAMES

John RigginsHOF

Washington

1983

8

Dalton Hilliard

New Orleans

1989

7

 

 

 

 

Derrick Henry

Tennessee

2022

6*

*Active streak

 

 

 

Since entering the league in 2016, Henry leads all players with 75 rushing touchdowns. With a rushing touchdown on Sunday, Henry – appearing in his 98th career game – will tie PRIEST HOLMES (76 rushing touchdowns) for the sixth-most rushing touchdowns by a player in his first 100 career games in the Super Bowl era.

The players with the most rushing touchdowns in their first 100 career games in the Super Bowl era:

PLAYER

TEAM(S)

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

Emmitt SmithHOF

Dallas

103

LaDainian TomlinsonHOF

San Diego Chargers

102

Shaun Alexander

Seattle

91

Adrian Peterson

Minnesota

86

Eric DickersonHOF

L.A. Rams, Indianapolis

80

Priest Holmes

Kansas City

76

Derrick Henry

Tennessee

75*

*In 97 career games

 

 

Last week, Philadelphia quarterback JALEN HURTS totaled 157 rushing yards, the fourth-most rushing yards by a quarterback in a regular-season game in NFL history. He leads all quarterbacks this season with eight rushing touchdowns and ranks third with 561 rushing yards.

Hurts, who led all quarterbacks with 10 rushing touchdowns in 2021, needs two rushing touchdowns on Sunday to join CAM NEWTON as the only quarterbacks ever with at least 10 rushing touchdowns in multiple seasons. He can become the first quarterback ever to reach the feat in consecutive seasons.

Hurts already has the most games with at least two rushing touchdowns by a quarterback in his first three seasons (seven).

As a team, the Eagles pace the league with 21 rushing touchdowns this season, led by Hurts and running back MILES SANDERS, each with eight. With two rushing touchdowns on Sunday, Philadelphia will tie the 2016 BUFFALO BILLS (23 rushing touchdowns) and 2004 KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (23) for the third-most rushing touchdowns by a team its their first 12 games of a season since 2000.

The teams with the most rushing touchdowns in their first 12 games of a season since 2000:

TEAM

SEASON

RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

San Diego Chargers

2006

26

Seattle Seahawks

2005

24

Buffalo Bills

2016

23

Kansas City Chiefs

2004

23

 

 

 

Philadelphia Eagles

2022

21*

*In first 11 games

 

 

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STARS MEET IN VEGAS: The LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (6-5) travel to Allegiant Stadium to face the LAS VEGAS RAIDERS (4-7) in a meeting between AFC West foes. Each club has a wide receiver that can make history in the matchup.

Dating back to Week 13 of the 2021 season, Los Angeles Chargers wide receiver MIKE WILLIAMS has surpassed 100 receiving yards in each of his past five road games. With 100 receiving yards at Las Vegas on Sunday, Williams will become the fourth different player to record at least 100 receiving yards in six consecutive road games in the Super Bowl era, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers MICHAEL IRVIN (1995), CALVIN JOHNSON (2012-13) and JERRY RICE (1990 and 1995-96).

The players with at least 100 receiving yards in the most consecutive road games in the Super Bowl era:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON(S)

CONSECUTIVE ROAD GAMES

Michael IrvinHOF

Dallas

1995

6

Calvin JohnsonHOF

Detroit

2012-13

6

Jerry RiceHOF

San Francisco

1995-96

6

Jerry RiceHOF

San Francisco

1990

6

 

 

 

 

Mike Williams

L.A. Chargers

2021-22

5*

*Active streak

 

 

 

Las Vegas wide receiver DAVANTE ADAMS ranks second in the league with 10 touchdown receptions and fourth with 999 receiving yards this season, his first as a Raider. Adams has totaled 507 receiving yards (126.8 per game) and five touchdown receptions in four games against the AFC West this season and has surpassed 100 receiving yards in each matchup.

With 100 receiving yards against the Chargers, Adams will join GARY CLARK (1987) and Pro Football Hall of Famer MICHAEL IRVIN (1995) as the only players ever with at least 100 receiving yards in each of their first five division games of a season.

Chargers running back AUSTIN EKELER is the only player in the league with at least five rushing touchdowns (seven) and five touchdown receptions (five) this season, while Raiders running back JOSH JACOBS leads the NFL with career highs in scrimmage yards (1,484) and rushing yards (1,159).

With a touchdown reception on Sunday, Ekeler – who tied for the league lead with 20 touchdowns (12 rushing, eight receiving) in 2021 – will become the fourth player ever with at least six rushing touchdowns and six touchdown receptions in consecutive seasons.

The players with at least six rushing touchdowns and six touchdown receptions in consecutive seasons in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASONS

Billy Cannon

Houston Oilers

1961-62

Marshall FaulkHOF

St. Louis Rams

2000-01

Chuck Foreman

Minnesota

1974-75

 

 

 

Austin Ekeler

L.A. Chargers

2021-22*

*Has seven rushing touchdowns and five touchdown receptions in 2022

Last week, Jacobs recorded a single-game franchise record 303 scrimmage yards (229 rushing, 74 receiving) and two rushing touchdowns, becoming the sixth player in NFL history with at least 300 scrimmage yards and multiple scrimmage touchdowns in a single game.

With 197 scrimmage yards on Sunday, Jacobs can become the third different player ever to record at least 500 scrimmage yards over a two-game span, joining Pro Football Hall of Famers OLLIE MATSON and WALTER PAYTON.

The players with the most scrimmage yards over a two-game span in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON, WEEKS

SCRIMMAGE YARDS

Walter PaytonHOF

Chicago Bears

1977, Weeks 10-11

525

Ollie MatsonHOF

Chicago Cardinals

1954, Weeks 9-10

503

Walter PaytonHOF

Chicago Bears

1977, Weeks 9-10

502

Josh Gordon

Cleveland

2013, Weeks 12-13

498

Jim BrownHOF

Cleveland

1963, Weeks 1-2

494

 

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SCARY TERRY: The WASHINGTON COMMANDERS (7-5) enter Week 13 having won three consecutive games and six of their past seven. Fourth-year wide receiver TERRY MCLAURIN leads the team with 54 receptions and 840 receiving yards and has averaged 78.9 receiving yards per game over the past six games.

With 60 receiving yards at the New York Giants (7-4) on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX), McLaurin will become the sixth player in NFL history with at least 50 receptions and 900 receiving yards in each of his first four seasons.

The players with at least 50 receptions and 900 receiving yards in the most consecutive seasons to begin a career in NFL history:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASONS

Mike Evans

Tampa Bay

8* (2014-21)

A.J. Green

Cincinnati

7 (2011-17)

Randy MossHOF

Minnesota

6 (1998-2003)

Joey Galloway

Seattle

4 (1995-98)

Michael Thomas

New Orleans

4 (2016-19)

 

 

 

Terry McLaurin

Washington

3* (2019-21)

*Active streak

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PARSONS SACK PARTY: Dallas linebacker MICAH PARSONS recorded two sacks in Dallas’ win on Thanksgiving, his sixth game with at least two sacks this season, the most in the league. With two sacks against Indianapolis on Sunday Night Football (8:20 PM ET, NBC), Parsons will become the first player to record at least two sacks in seven of his team’s first 12 games of a season since 1982, when the individual sack became an official statistic.

The players with the most games with at least two sacks in their team’s first 12 games of a season since 1982:

PLAYER

TEAM

SEASON

GAMES WITH 2+ SACKS

Aaron Donald

L.A. Rams

2018

6

Micah Parsons

Dallas

2022

6*

Bruce SmithHOF

Buffalo

1990

6

Reggie WhiteHOF

Philadelphia

1987

6

*In 11 games

 

 

 

Parsons had three games with at least two sacks as a rookie last season and can also become the first player since 1982 with at least two sacks in 10 games within his first two seasons.

The players with the most games with at least two sacks in their first two seasons since 1982:

PLAYER

TEAM

GAMES WITH 2+ SACKS

Micah Parsons

Dallas

9*

Aldon Smith

San Francisco

9

Shawne Merriman

San Diego Chargers

8

Reggie WhiteHOF

Philadelphia

8

*In second season

 

 

After leading all rookies with 13 sacks in 2021, Parsons’ 12 sacks this season rank second in the NFL. With a sack on Sunday, he can become the third player since 1982 with at least 13 sacks in each of his first two seasons, joining ALDON SMITH and Pro Football Hall of Famer REGGIE WHITE.

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SOMETHING MUST GIVE: Since Week 8, the MIAMI DOLPHINS (8-3) and SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (7-4) are each unbeaten. The Dolphins have the league’s second-ranked scoring offense during that span (33.8 points per game) and have scored at least 30 points in each of their four games. The 49ers have the top-scoring defense (10.0 points per game allowed) since Week 8 and have allowed 16-or-fewer points in each of their four contests.

When the two clubs meet in San Francisco on Sunday (4:05 PM ET, FOX), it will mark the fourth meeting in league history between a team that has scored at least 30 points in their past four games and a team that has allowed 16-or-fewer points in their past four games.

DATE

TEAM TO SCORE 30+ POINTSIN 4 STRAIGHT

TEAM TO ALLOW 16-OR-FEWER POINTSIN 4 STRAIGHT

RESULT

December 4, 2022

Miami Dolphins

San Francisco 49ers

???

November 10, 2013

San Francisco 49ers

Carolina Panthers

CAR 10, SF 9

October 21, 1973

Los Angeles Rams

Green Bay Packers

LA 24, GB 7

November 2, 1941

Chicago Bears

Green Bay Packers

GB 16, CHI 14

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NOTAS DE LA NFL DE LA DECIMOTERCERA SEMANA

Los 11 titulares – La NFL se sumerge en diciembre con tres partidos entre equipos en el primer puesto

 

Es la decisión más valiente en todos los deportes.

Con poco o nada de tiempo en el reloj del cuarto periodo, tras una anotación que reduce tu desventaja a un punto, ¿pateas para igualar el partido y juegas por el triunfo en la prórroga? ¿O vas por dos?

Después de que JUSTIN HERBERT la semana pasada en Arizona lanzara un pase de anotación a AUSTIN EKELER con 15 segundos en el reloj, acercando a Chargers 24-23, el entrenador en jefe BRANDON STALEY tomó la decisión.

Y el subproducto de la fe y confianza de Staley en sus jugadores fue su fe y confianza en él.

"Simplemente demuestra cuánto cree realmente en nosotros, el coraje que tiene", dijo el ala cerrada GERALD EVERETT, quien atrapó el pase de Herbert para convertir una jugada de dos puntos y darle a los Chargers una victoria de 25-24. "Hemos estado esperando tanto tiempo para tener ese momento, para ser agresivos. Partidos apretados como este contra buenos equipos. ¿Qué mejor manera de terminar en un partido apretado que ir por dos y que ese sea el factor decisivo?

También fue el factor decisivo en Jacksonville. Después de que TREVOR LAWRENCE orquestó una serie anotadora de 10 jugadas y 75 yardas para reducir la ventaja de Baltimore a 27-26 con 14 segundos en el reloj, el entrenador en jefe, DOUG PEDERSON, tomó la misma decisión y ZAY JONES atrapó el pase ganador del partido de Lawrence para superar a Ravens 28-27.

En tres ocasiones este año, más de cualquier temporada desde que la NFL introdujo la conversión de dos puntos, en 1994, un entrenador en jefe "ha ido por dos" para ganar un partido y terminó ganando. La semana pasada sucedió dos veces el domingo, más de cualquier día en los anales de la liga. En la primera semana, el entrenador en jefe de Giants, BRIAN DABOLL, pidió una jugada para anotar los dos puntos ganadores del partido con poco más de un minuto restante en lo que a la postre fue triunfo 21-20 en Tennessee.

Tampoco lo llames coincidencia. El catalizador de esas tres victorias es la abundancia de remontadas y partidos cerrados de la NFL en 2022. Esta temporada, 57 partidos han sido ganados o empatados por equipos que iban perdiendo en el último cuarto, y 79 se han sido definidos por seis puntos o menos, ambas mayores cantidades de partidos respectivamente a lo largo de 12 semanas en cualquier temporada de la NFL.

Esta semana, NEW YORK GIANTS (7-4) recibe a WASHINGTON COMMANDERS (7-5) (domingo, 1:00 PM, hora de New York, FOX). En partidos decididos por seis puntos o menos, Giants está 5-0 y Commanders está 5-2. Otro par de equipos que se han destacado en esos partidos –NEW YORK JETS (7-4) y MINNESOTA VIKINGS (9-2)– se enfrentan en U.S. Bank Stadium domingo (1:00 PM, hora de New York, CBS). Vikings está 4-0 en partidos decididos por seis puntos o menos mientras que Jets está 3-1.

Por lo tanto, no abandone su asiento, no importa el resultado. En la NFL, el drama al final del partido está asegurado; la cuestión es cuándo suceda.

Los 11 titulares llegando a la semana 13…

1.     LA CLASE DE 2020 HA SIDO EXCEPCIONAL DESPUÉS DEL 1 DE DICIEMBRE. Los mariscales de campo JUSTIN HERBERT y TUA TAGOVAILOA, productos de la clase 2020 del draft de mariscales de campo, tienen cada uno siete victorias en su carrera en titularidades de temporada regular a partir del 1 de diciembre. JOE BURROW, primerísima selección global de esa clase, ganó tres titularidades consecutivas al final de la temporada, mientras que la selección global No. 53 en 2020, JALEN HURTS, también llevó a su equipo a tres victorias consecutivas después del cambio de calendario a Diciembre

  • La última vez que cuatro mariscales de campo de la misma clase del draft titularizaron en los playoffs fue en 2005, cuando REX GROSSMANBYRON LEFTWICHCARSON PALMER y CHRIS SIMMS, todos reclutados en 2003, llevaron a sus equipos a la postemporada.

2.     NÚMERO DE LA SEMANA – 3. El número de partidos en el calendario de la semana 13 que emparejan equipos en primer lugar. Dos de esos tres, TENNESSEE (7-4) en PHILADELFIA (10-1) el domingo (1:00 p. m. ET, FOX) y MIAMI (8-3) en SAN FRANCISCO (7-4) el domingo (4:05 PM ET, FOX), son candidatos potenciales del Super Bowl LVII. El otro –KANSAS CITY (9-2) en CINCINNATI (7-4) el domingo (4:25 PM, hora de New York, CBS)– involucra a equipos que participaron en dos de los partidos más emocionantes de la temporada 2021, un infartante duelo en la semana 17 y también el Juego de Campeonato de la AFC, ambos ganados por Bengals. Cincinnati ingresa a semana 13 en la cima, empatado con Baltimore, de la AFC Norte.

3.     BOLTS, RAIDERS REACTIVAN LOS RECUERDOS DE LA FINAL DE 2021LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (6-5) y LAS VEGAS RAIDERS (4-7) se enfrentan el domingo (4:25 PM, hora de New York, CBS) en Allegiant Stadium, sede del final de la temporada regular de la NFL 2021. En ese clásico, Raiders obtuvo el último lugar en los playoffs de la liga con un triunfo de 35-32, cuando DANIEL CARLSON conectó un gol de campo de 47 yardas cuando el tiempo expiraba en el reloj de la prórroga.

  • El mariscal de campo de Chargers, JUSTIN HERBERT, tiene 88 pases anotadores y 12,354 yardas aéreas en su carrera. En la historia de la NFL, a lo largo de las primeras tres temporadas de un jugador, sólo el miembro del Salón de la Fama DAN MARINO (98) tuvo más pases anotadores y nada más que ANDREW LUCK (12,957) tuvo más yardas aéreas.
  • El corredor de Raiders JOSH JACOBS, que lidera la NFL esta temporada con 1,159 yardas por tierra, aspira en convertirse en el primer jugador de Raiders que lidera la liga en yardas terrestres desde que el miembro del Salón de la Fama MARCUS ALLEN lo hiciera en 1985. La semana pasada Jacobs registró una marca de la franquicia en un mismo partido con 303 yardas desde la línea de golpeo (229 acarreando, 74 recibiendo) junto con dos acarreos anotadores, incluyendo el acarreo anotador ganador del partido de 86 yardas en la prórroga.

4.      BAJO LOS REFLECTORES – ENFRENTAMIENTO INDIVIDUALMINNESOTA (9-2) puede asegurarse su primera corona de la división desde 2017 con una victoria y una derrota de Detroit esta semana. Eso no es todo lo que entrará en la conversación el domingo, cuando Vikings reciba a NEW YORK JETS (7-4) en U.S. Bank Stadium (1:00 PM, hora de New York, CBS). El esquinero novato de los Jets SAUCE GARDNER lidera la NFL con 14 pases defendidos. Esperen que Gardner se alinee para varias jugadas frente al receptor JUSTIN JEFFERSON, quien la semana pasada alcanzó 4,248 yardas recibidas en su carrera, superando al miembro del Salón de la Fama RANDY MOSS (4,163) y a ODELL BECKHAM JR. (4,122) para la mayor cantidad en las primeras tres temporadas de un jugador en la historia de la NFL.

5.      BAJO LOS REFLECTORES – ENFRENTAMIENTO DE EQUIPOS. El excoordinador ofensivo de San Francisco y entrenador en jefe de Miami, MIKE MCDANIEL, debe atravesar todo el país con sus Dolphins para enfrentarse con los 49ers el domingo (4:05 p. m., hora del este, FOX). La ofensiva de McDaniel en Miami cuenta con el pasador líder de la liga, TUA TAGOVAILOA (rating de 115.7), y TYREEK HILL, quien lidera la NFL tanto en recepciones (87) como en yardas recibiendo (1,233). Cuando Dolphins tenga el balón, enfrentará quizás su prueba más dura de la temporada. Dirigido por el coordinador DEMECO RYANS, San Francisco lidera la NFL tanto en menos puntos permitidos (15.7 por juego) como en defensiva total (281.7 yardas permitidas por juego). 49ers blanqueó a a sus oponentes en los últimos seis cuartos jugados.

6.     RACHAS QUE HABLANNEW ORLEANS SAINTS (4-8) se enfrenta a TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (5-6) en el clásico de lunes en la noche Monday Night Football (8:15 p. m. ET, ESPN). New Orleans ha ganado cuatro partidos seguidos en el estadio Raymond James. Durante los últimos nueve cuartos del equipo en esa sede, los Saints han superado a los Buccaneers 54-3.

7.     ¿LO SABÍAS? Si la temporada terminase hoy, los cuatro equipos de la NFC Este estarían en la postemporada. En la historia de la NFL, una división individual nunca ha clasificado a todos sus equipos para la postemporada.

8.     HISTORIA BAJO EL RADAR. Esta semana, la NFL inicia la "Unboxing Week", cuando los jugadores de toda la liga exhiben los zapatos personalizados #MyCauseMyCleats que usarán para reconocer las diversas causas que apoyan. Una de esas causas aparecerá en el calzado de tres jugadores en el Lincoln Financial Field, cuando TENNESSEE (7-4) visite a PHILADELPHIA (10-1) el domingo (1:00 p. m., hora del este, FOX).

  • El liniero defensivo de Titans LARRELL MURCHISON, así como dos miembros de Eagles, el apoyador SHAUN BRADLEY y el pateador JAKE ELLIOTT, son tres de los 10 jugadores de la liga que usan botines para apoyar a Everytown, una organización que trabaja para reducir la violencia armada (www.everytown.org).
  • El mariscal de campo de Philadelfia, JALEN HURTS, que usa botines para apoyar tanto a OneMindSet Foundation como a Eagles Autism Foundation, jugó uno de los partidos ofensivos más completos de la historia en la victoria de la semana pasada. Hurts se convirtió en el primer jugador en la historia de la NFL en alcanzar las 150 yardas terrestres, 150 yardas aéreas y dos pases anotadores en el mismo partido. Uno de esos pases anotadores fue para el receptor abierto A.J. BROWN, que juega esta semana con su exequipo. Brown está apoyando la Open Door Abuse Awareness & Prevention (Concientización y Prevención del Abuso de Puertas Abiertas, ODAAP).

9.     TENDENCIA. La selección global No. 12 en el Draft de la NFL 2021, el apoyador MICAH PARSONS, y DALLAS COWBOYS (8-3) reciben a INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (4-7-1) en el clásico de domingo en la noche Sunday Night Football (8:20 p. m. ET, NBC). Parsons, quien tiene 12 capturas esta temporada, posee nueve partidos de múltiples capturas en su carrera, empatado con ALDON SMITH en la mayor cantidad de juegos con dos o más capturas en las dos primeras temporadas de un jugador desde 1982, cuando la captura individual se convirtió en una estadística oficial. Parsons también es apenas el tercer jugador con 12 o más capturas en cada una de sus dos primeras temporadas en la NFL desde 1982, uniéndose a Smith y al miembro del Salón de la Fama REGGIE WHITE.

10.  ESTA SEMANA EN LA HISTORIA DE LA NFL. 7 de diciembre de 1997 (hace 25 años) – KORDELL STEWART y Steelers borran una desventaja de dos anotaciones en una victoria 35-24 sobre Denver en Three Rivers Stadium. Stewart lanza 303 yardas y tres anotaciones, y acarrea otras dos anotaciones en la victoria. Tres semanas después, Denver ingresa en los playoffs como equipo comodín y gana tres partidos consecutivos, incluido el triunfo 24-21 en Pittsburgh en el partido de Campeonato de la AFC, en camino a una victoria en el Super Bowl XXXII sobre Green Bay.

11.  Y POR ÚLTIMO, PERO NO MENOS IMPORTANTEGREEN BAY PACKERS (4-8) y CHICAGO BEARS (3-9) lucharán por algo más que orgullo el domingo en Soldier Field (1:00 p. m. ET, FOX). Cada equipo tiene 786 victorias de franquicia en temporada regular, empatando la mayor cantidad en la historia de la NFL. La última vez que la franquicia de Bears no lideró la NFL en victorias de temporada regular de todos los tiempos fue el diciembre de 1921. …El entrenador en jefe de Packers, MATT LAFLEUR, tiene tirunfos en cada uno de sus primeros siete partidos contra Chicago.

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NFC Players of the Week - Week 12

EAGLES QB JALEN HURTS, PANTHERS DE BRIAN BURNS &VIKINGS RB KENE NWANGWU NAMED NFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 12

Quarterback JALEN HURTS of the Philadelphia Eagles, defensive end BRIAN BURNS of the Carolina Panthers and running back KENE NWANGWU of the Minnesota Vikings are the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played in Week 12 (November 24, 27-28).

OFFENSE: QB JALEN HURTS, PHILADELPHIA EAGLES 

  • Hurts passed for two touchdowns with no interceptions and had a career-high and franchise-record 157 rushing yards, the second-most rushing yards by a quarterback in a single game this season, in the Eagles’ Week 12 win over the Packers.
  • This is the first-career Offensive Player of the Week award for Hurts. He becomes the 10th Eagles quarterback to earn the honor and the first since Nick Foles (Week 16, 2018).
  • Hurts is the third former Crimson Tide quarterback to be named Offensive Player of the Week, joining Jeff Rutledge (Week 9, 1990) and Tua Tagovailoa (Week 2, 2022).

DEFENSE: DE BRIAN BURNS, CAROLINA PANTHERS

  • Burns recorded two sacks, a forced fumble and a pass defense in Carolina’s 23-10 win over Denver. He was the only player in the league with multiple sacks and a forced fumble in Week 12.
  • This is Burns’ second Defensive Player of the Week award (Week 11, 2020) and he becomes the fifth Panther to earn the honor multiple times.
  • Burns becomes the first-ever former Florida State defensive lineman to win the award twice. 

SPECIAL TEAMS: RB KENE NWANGWU, MINNESOTA VIKINGS

  • Nwangwu returned five kickoffs for 166 yards, including a 97-yard kickoff-return touchdown, in the Vikings’ 33-26 Week 12 win over New England. It marked his third-career kickoff-return touchdown and was the third in the NFL this season. 
  • This is Nwangwu’s second Special Teams Player of the Week award (Week 9, 2021) and he becomes the eighth Vikings player to earn the honor multiple times.
  • He joins Ellis Hobbs as the only former Iowa State players to win multiple Special Teams Player of the Week awards.

2022 NFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Offense

Defense

Special Teams

Wk 1

RB Saquon Barkley, N.Y. Giants

LB Uchenna Nwosu, Seattle

CB Zech McPhearson, Philadelphia

Wk 2

WR Amon-Ra St. Brown, Detroit

CB Darius Slay, Philadelphia

K Graham Gano, N.Y. Giants

Wk 3

RB Cordarrelle Patterson, Atlanta

DE Brandon Graham, Philadelphia

P Pat O’Donnell, Green Bay

Wk 4

QB Geno Smith, Seattle

LB Haason Reddick, Philadelphia

K Greg Joseph, Minnesota

Wk 5

TE Taysom Hill, New Orleans

LB Micah Parsons, Dallas

K Cameron Dicker, Philadelphia

Wk 6

QB Marcus Mariota, Atlanta

CB Tariq Woolen, Seattle

P Ryan Wright, Minnesota

Wk 7

QB Daniel Jones, N.Y. Giants

CB Marco Wilson, Arizona

K Cairo Santos, Chicago

Wk 8

RB Christian McCaffrey, SF

LB Za’Darius Smith, Minnesota

TE Will Dissly, Seattle

Wk 9

QB Justin Fields, Chicago

S Kerby Joseph, Detroit

P Jake Camarda, Tampa Bay

Wk 10

WR Justin Jefferson, Minnesota

LB Devin White, Tampa Bay

K Joey Slye, Washington

Wk 11

RB Tony Pollard, Dallas

DL Aidan Hutchinson, Detroit

RB Cordarrelle Patterson, Atlanta

Wk 12

QB Jalen Hurts, Philadelphia

DE Brian Burns, Carolina

RB Kene Nwangwu, Minnesota

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AFC Players of the Week - Week 12

RAIDERS RB JOSH JACOBS, BILLS DT ED OLIVER &CHARGERS P JK SCOTT NAMED AFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 12 

Running back JOSH JACOBS of the Las Vegas Raiders, defensive tackle ED OLIVER of the Buffalo Bills and punter JK SCOTT of the Los Angeles Chargers are the AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played in Week 12 (November 24, 27-28).

OFFENSE: RB JOSH JACOBS, LAS VEGAS RAIDERS

  • Jacobs recorded a career-high 303 scrimmage yards (229 rushing and 74 receiving) and two rushing touchdowns, including the game-winning 86-yard touchdown in overtime to defeat Seattle on the road in Week 12. Jacobs’ 303 scrimmage yards are the most by a player in a single game since 2015 and he became the sixth player in NFL history with at least 300 scrimmage yards and multiple scrimmage touchdowns in a single game.
  • His 86-yard touchdown run in overtime is the second-longest overtime rushing touchdown and fourth-longest overtime scrimmage touchdown since 1974.
  • This is the first Offensive Player of the Week award for Jacobs and he becomes the first Raiders running back to earn the honor since Michael Bush (Week 10, 2011). 
  • He is the fifth former Alabama running back to win the award, joining Shaun Alexander (seven-time winner), Derrick Henry (seven-time winner), Mark Ingram (two-time winner) and Eddie Lacy (two-time winner).

DEFENSE: DT ED OLIVER, BUFFALO BILLS

  • Oliver recorded six tackles, two tackles for loss, a sack that resulted in a safety, a forced fumble and fumble recovery in Buffalo’s 28-25 victory over Detroit on Thanksgiving. He is the only player this season to record both a safety and forced fumble in a single game.  
  • This is the first-career Defensive Player of the Week award for Oliver. He is the third Bills player to win the award this season, joining safety Jordan Poyer (Week 4) and linebacker Matt Milano (Week 11). The Eagles are the only other team with three Defensive Player of the Week winners this season.
  • Oliver is the first former Houston Cougar to earn the honor since linebacker Glenn Cadrez (Week 11, 1999).

SPECIAL TEAMS: P JK SCOTT, LOS ANGELES CHARGERS

  • Scott recorded six punts with an average of 39 yards (36.5 net) and pinned four inside the 20-yard line in the Chargers’ 25-24 win over Arizona in Week 12. His four punts inside the 20 were the most among all AFC punters this week.
  • This is Scott’s first-career Special Teams Player of the Week award and he becomes the first Chargers punter to earn the honor since Ty Long (Week 1, 2019). 
  • Scott becomes the second Alabama punter to ever win the award, joining Chris Mohr (Week 2, 1994).

2022 AFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK

Offense

Defense

Special Teams

Wk 1

Wk 2

Wk 3

Wk 4

Wk 5

Wk 6

QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City

QB Tua Tagovailoa, Miami

QB Trevor Lawrence, Jacksonville

QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City

QB Josh Allen, Buffalo

QB Josh Allen, Buffalo

S Minkah Fitzpatrick, Pittsburgh

CB Jaylen Watson, Kansas City

DE Trey Hendrickson, Cincinnati

S Jordan Poyer, Buffalo

LB Matthew Judon, New England

DL Quinnen Williams, N.Y. Jets

K Cade York, Cleveland

P Braden Mann, N.Y. Jets

P Corliss Waitman, Denver

K Evan McPherson, Cincinnati

K Chase McLaughlin, Indianapolis

K Dustin Hopkins, L.A. Chargers

Wk 7

QB Joe Burrow, Cincinnati

CB Sauce Gardner, N.Y. Jets

K Randy Bullock, Tennessee

Wk 8

Wk 9

Wk 10

RB Derrick Henry, Tennessee

RB Joe Mixon, Cincinnati

RB Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis

DE Dre’Mont Jones, Denver

LB Justin Houston, Baltimore

LB Alex Highsmith, Pittsburgh

K Nick Folk, New England

K Cameron Dicker, L.A. Chargers

P Ryan Stonehouse, Tennessee

Wk 11

Wk 12

TE Travis Kelce, Kansas City

RB Josh Jacobs, Las Vegas

LB Matt Milano, Buffalo

DT Ed Oliver, Buffalo

DB Marcus Jones, New England

P JK Scott, L.A. Chargers

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