The NFL week 12 results have yielded some thrilling games, with the Dallas Cowboys mounting a stunning comeback against the Philadelphia Eagles. In what was described as an "epic" game, the Eagles were up by 21 points at one stage before the Cowboys staged a dramatic recovery.
However, it's arguable whether this should be seen as a genuine comeback or simply a case of the Eagles collapsing under pressure. The team that had been dominating the game had squandered multiple opportunities to put the game out of reach and were unable to build on their lead.
The Chiefs also secured an impressive win over the Indianapolis Colts in overtime, with Patrick Mahomes' play-off form on full display. This victory has given the Chiefs a 58% chance of making the playoffs, which is a significant improvement from just two weeks ago when they had just a 28% chance.
In other news, the Chicago Bears continue to surprise as they maintain their top spot in the NFC North with an 8-3 record. The team's defence has been leading the league in interceptions and total turnovers, and Caleb Williams is starting to show signs of life as a quarterback.
The Cleveland Browns' decision to start rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders in his first NFL start looks like it may have paid off, with Sanders becoming just the second rookie signal caller to win their first start.
However, the game against the Raiders was a relatively low-stakes affair and there is still no guarantee that Sanders will retain the starting job once Dillon Gabriel returns from injury.
For those who missed the action in week 12, several other results were also noteworthy. The New York Giants became the first team officially eliminated from the playoffs after losing to the Detroit Lions. The New England Patriots also notched their ninth consecutive win, and Seattle receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba had a big game against the Titans.
The Texans' defence put on a show in their win over Deshaun Watson's former team, battering the Houston quarterback throughout the game. Matthew Stafford remains in the MVP conversation after another impressive display for the Rams against the Buccaneers, and Myles Garrett is on course to break the single-season sack record.
However, it's arguable whether this should be seen as a genuine comeback or simply a case of the Eagles collapsing under pressure. The team that had been dominating the game had squandered multiple opportunities to put the game out of reach and were unable to build on their lead.
The Chiefs also secured an impressive win over the Indianapolis Colts in overtime, with Patrick Mahomes' play-off form on full display. This victory has given the Chiefs a 58% chance of making the playoffs, which is a significant improvement from just two weeks ago when they had just a 28% chance.
In other news, the Chicago Bears continue to surprise as they maintain their top spot in the NFC North with an 8-3 record. The team's defence has been leading the league in interceptions and total turnovers, and Caleb Williams is starting to show signs of life as a quarterback.
The Cleveland Browns' decision to start rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders in his first NFL start looks like it may have paid off, with Sanders becoming just the second rookie signal caller to win their first start.
However, the game against the Raiders was a relatively low-stakes affair and there is still no guarantee that Sanders will retain the starting job once Dillon Gabriel returns from injury.
For those who missed the action in week 12, several other results were also noteworthy. The New York Giants became the first team officially eliminated from the playoffs after losing to the Detroit Lions. The New England Patriots also notched their ninth consecutive win, and Seattle receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba had a big game against the Titans.
The Texans' defence put on a show in their win over Deshaun Watson's former team, battering the Houston quarterback throughout the game. Matthew Stafford remains in the MVP conversation after another impressive display for the Rams against the Buccaneers, and Myles Garrett is on course to break the single-season sack record.