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The New York Jets survived a major scare in their Week 16 game against the Washington Commanders on Sunday, as New York managed to hold on to win by a score of 30—28 after blowing a 27—7 halftime lead.
Jets fans watching the game experienced pure elation, followed by misery, and then finally, elation again when Jets kicker Greg Zuerlein made a field goal from 54 yards out to give New York the lead for good in the fourth quarter.
The last time the Detroit Lions captured a division title prior to winning it on Sunday was 1993.
In that year, Bill Clinton was in the first year of his term as U.S. president. Jurassic Park was the highest grossing film in movie theaters, gas prices were listed at $1.11, the cost of a 30-second Super Bowl ad was $850,000 and Lions quarterback Jared Goff wasn’t born yet.
After the Lions’ win against the Minnesota Vikings to capture the NFC North crown for the first time in three decades, it was all smiles in the Motor City as well as in Detroit’s locker room.
Hark! The NFC North division belongs to the Detroit Lions. And players went absolutely crazy in the locker room to celebrate their 30-year division drought.
Fans can always expect the postgame scene for a Dan Campbell-led team to be bonkers. Christmas Eve’s scene was next level.
Lions players broke out the dance moves wearing “It’s a Lock” shirts to celebrate their first division title since 1993.
Detroit Lions wideout Amon-Ra St. Brown — who had a monster day and crushed my fantasy team — caught the ruckus on Instagram Live.
Richard Sherman has never been known to hold his opinion, a reputation he kept alive in Week 16 following a questionable penalty during Sunday’s anticipated Cowboys–Dolphins matchup.
The former cornerback took to X (formerly Twitter) to send an irate message to the NFL over a critical roughing the passer call on Miami. The play occurred on third-and-11 from the Dallas five-yard line, when Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott took an apparent late hit from Dolphins pass rusher Christian Wilkins.
Backup quarterback Jacoby Brissett nearly pulled off a stunning comeback victory for the Washington Commanders against the New York Jets, who came back with a go-ahead field goal in the final seconds after blowing a sizable lead.
But Brissett did enough to possibly take the starting quarterback job from Sam Howell. That was also the case last week, but coach Ron Rivera decided to stick with Howell for Sunday’s game.
Pete Carroll went back to Geno Smith six days after Drew Lock completed a comeback victory for the Seattle Seahawks against the Philadelphia Eagles.
Green Bay Packers cornerback Jaire Alexander wasn’t named one of the team’s three captains for Sunday’s tilt against the Carolina Panthers, but he opted to join the captains for the game’s coin toss.
He very nearly made a costly mistake, too.
After he successfully won the coin toss for the Packers, Alexander told the referees that he wanted the Green Bay’s defense to come out onto the field, rather than saying the team wanted to defer.
Had he not clarified, the Packers would’ve forgone the opportunity to receive the kick at the start of the second half.
The Cowboys strike first on a thrilling catch-and-run by Lamb.