NFL Week 12 notes: Chiefs, Cowboys wins
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The 49ers and Panthers are in the thick of the NFC playoff race. Follow along for the latest updates as they face off on "Monday Night Football."
Carolina is coming off a huge Week 11 win over Atlanta in which quarterback Bryce Young had a career day, passing for 448 yards and three touchdowns in the Panthers' 30-27 overtime victory. Rookie wideout Tetairoa McMillan also set career highs with eight catches for 130 yards and two touchdowns.
The New York Giants offense had itself a day in Week 112 against the Detroit Lions, all without receiver Malik Nabers, running back Cam Skattebo, and quarterback Jaxson Dart. So without those guys, and behind the strong play of the offensive line,
Welcome to the Monday edition of the Pick Six newsletter! It is officially Thanksgiving week, but I can't even start to think about all the turkey I'm going to eat just yet and that's because we still have one more game to play in Week 12 and it's a monstrous one: Panthers at 49ers.
Divergent paths define the NFL's 32 starting quarterbacks during the final leg of the regular season. In the case of the Cleveland Browns, the team finally made Shedeur Sanders their starting quarterback.
In this episode of the Kansas City Chiefs Insider Podcast, we break down and review how the Chiefs came away with a must-win, overtime victory over the AFC Sout
Sunday's NFL Week 12 action started off exciting. The Bears held on late to defeat the Steelers, the Packers blew out the Vikings, and two games -- Giants vs. Lions and Colts vs. Chiefs -- went into overtime.
Here are the 10 highest-graded Steelers on offense from Pittsburgh’s Week 12 matchup against the Chicago Bears.
Carolina Panthers (6-5) at San Francisco 49ers (7-4): Go Panthers! Once again, strength of victory is the deciding factor in our rooting interest for this game. The Patriots beat Carolina in Week 4, while the other top AFC teams — the Broncos and Colts — do not have the team on their respective schedules. | ESPN
In his first career NFL start, Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders threw for 209 yards along with a touchdown and interception each. Cleveland recorded 10 sacks, the most in a game by any team over the past two seasons. Defensive end Myles Garrett accounted for three sacks himself, pushing him to 18 on the season.