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The Rams are turning to an old friend for their playoff push. Catching passes from Bills quarterback Josh Allen when he dials up maximum velocity is tough enough. Doing it with numb fingers is even tougher, and that's what Stefon Diggs will be dealing with Saturday night.
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It wasn't until Jake Fromm entered the game in garbage time that the Giants got anything downfield. It's a playoff-ready D in Dallas. Obviously, Glennon isn't the answer.
Fromm actually looked better than Glennon and nearly had more yards than the veteran 99 to 82 passing yards. However, more concerning for Big Blue continues to be how much Barkley struggles to churn out yards. Barkley took 15 carries for 50 yards 3.
More eye-popping was that Devontae Booker looks better than Barkley in the same offense. Booker earned 74 yards on eight carries 9. Booker hit the hole harder and was sprier, whereas Barkley seemed to dance and couldn't break tackles. Barkley's struggles stand out in an offense that struggles to make splash plays.
Detroit Lions. Arizona Cardinals. Feisty Lions put it all together to devour Cardinals. Dan Campbell's fever dream came to life Sunday at Ford Field.
The Lions came out mashing Arizona on the ground. Jared Goff made nice plays on play-action. And the defense flew around the field. The former undrafted free agent looks like a keeper who can break arm tackles and hits the hole. Reynolds galloped for rushing yards on 26 totes. Goff was at his best Sunday, making throws in clean pockets. The streaky passer made clutch tosses and was accurate when the pocket was muddled.
Detroit was particularly good on third downs early in the contest. It was the type of game plan coaches dream of against explosive opponents. The Lions might wind up losing the No. Cardinals lay massive egg with chance to clinch playoff spot. Kliff Kingsbury's club sleepwalked all afternoon. Even against a one-win club, playing in a haze will get you beat. The Cards' offense was off-kilter all game, like an ice cream truck with three flat tires. Facing a previously porous Lions D, Murray missed throws high and wide.
The O-line blew blocks in the passing game and couldn't open up holes. Receivers dropped passes. Backs couldn't break tackles consistently. The red zone execution was atrocious on the game. The defense couldn't make impact plays, picked up penalties and allowed the Lions to churn out first downs with ease. It was as depressing an outing as Arizona could imagine from start to finish, getting bullied by a team vying for the No.
If the Cardinals repeat this performance, it'll be a struggle down the stretch. Lions D smothers Cardinals. Former first-round pick Charles Harris terrorized Murray all afternoon, picking up 1. Defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn called a masterful game, bringing pressure at times and forcing Murray into poor platforms. The secondary, which has been picked on for stretches this season, played its best ball. Linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin made a bevy of plays and big tackles.
Entering Sunday, it looked like a big mismatch on paper, with the Lions owning the 28th overall defense, 29th in scoring and 29th in third downs facing the No. Instead, Glenn's D dominated, holding the Cards to 7 of 15 on third downs, 1 of 3 on fourth down and 0 for 4 in the red zone. It's a performance for Detroit to build on for a still-growing unit.
Houston Texans. Jacksonville Jaguars. In a rookie QB battle, the third-rounder beat the No. Texans rookie quarterback Davis Mills notched his first win a starter on Sunday, offering further validation for coach David Culley's decision to name him the team's QB1. He outdueled fellow rookie Trevor Lawrence with a solid-if-not-spectacular day, completing 19 of 30 passes for yards, a pair of touchdowns and one interception.
The performance follows a yard game in a loss to the Seattle Seahawks, his first since getting the nod from his coach. With a running game that strikes fear in no one and an offensive line that doesn't protect very well, Mills is acquitting himself well and has come a long way since his early-season struggles.
The turtle race is on. Between their second loss of the season to a three-win Texans team, and the Lions' stunning upset of the Cardinals, the Jaguars have laid claim to the title of NFL's worst team.
There's a long way to go before the No. The Texans have the worst defense in the NFL, bar none, and somehow they held the lowly Jags to one touchdown. Meanwhile, Lawrence's development has been stagnant, and with his receivers lacking the ability to separate, it'll likely be before the No. For the Jaguars, there's a sliver of hope against the Jets next week, followed by predictable outcomes against the Patriots and Colts.
The end of the first half was a case study in how to blow a two-minute scoring chance, and how to capitalize on one. We begin with the Jaguars facing a third-and-2, just inside the Houston 40, with left before the half. Outcome: back-to-back short-yardage failures, starting with a messy handoff exchange that cost Dare Ogunbowale at least a step or two, resulting in a gain one just a yard.
Lawrence followed with a failed sneak attempt for a turnover on downs. Houston then managed to convert 21 seconds and three timeouts into three points. Mills zinged quick completions of six, 12 and 11 yards, and with impressive clock management, the Texans cashed in a yard field goal before the half.
Pittsburgh Steelers. Tennessee Titans. READ: Roethlisberger moves up to fifth in career passing yards. Give 11 game balls to the Steelers defense in this one. The Pittsburgh defense came through with three fourth-quarter turnovers to flip momentum in this game and deliver a must-win for a Steelers team that is fighting for a postseason berth. It was all the more impressive given the Steelers' offensive struggles for the majority of the game. Ben Roethlisberger and Co. Tennessee chewed up off the clock with a second-quarter field goal drive that represented more possession time than Pittsburgh had the entire first half.
Tennessee's final TOP edge was , yet the Steelers defense only got tougher as the game continued. Yes, it gave up a ton of rushing yards , but takeaways can solve all. The turnover bug has bitten the Titans hard in recent losses and this game was no different. The former Falcons star, acquired via trade, went out with a hamstring injury and did not return. It was just his second game back from a hamstring issue that relegated him to injured reserve for most of November.
The Titans have seen the seven-time Pro Bowler in peak form just once, when he tormented a weak Seahawks secondary for yards in Week 2. But he's posted more than 50 yards receiving in just one other game this year and his season is trending in the wrong direction as the Titans enter the final stretch. The combination of T. Watt and Cameron Heyward was a dominant one for the Steelers. Watt notched 1.
Watt maintained an NFL-leading total of Heyward, dominant all season from the interior, shrank the pocket from the inside with four pressures, along with his half-sack, and made six tackles on the day. Watt exited the game late with injury, but by that time, he'd more than made his stamp on the game. Miami Dolphins. New York Jets. Duke Johnson is still a weapon. Whatever becomes of this season for the Dolphins, Sunday's win over the Jets will be remembered as the Duke Johnson game.
After spending most the season on Miami's practice squad and several weeks before that unsigned , the backfield receiving maven had the best performance of his seven-year career. He'd never rushed for more yards or two touchdowns. Both RBs were effective -- Gaskin tallied 54 yards on 10 carries -- which might say more about the Jets' run defense.
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