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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers can finish no better than 8-9, but that record may still be good enough to earn a playoff berth.
The Chicago Bears walked into Sunday night’s showdown with the San Francisco 49ers with a chance to become the NFC’s top seed. Things started about as well as Chicago could have dreamed. Brock Purdy threw an interception on San Francisco’s very first snap,
Derrick Henry made Lambeau Field history and NFL history in rushing for 216 yards during a 41-24 rout of the Packers on Saturday night.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye recorded one of the best passing performances in NFL history during Sunday's road game against the New York Jets.
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Henry recorded 36 carries for 216 yards and 4 touchdowns in Baltimore’s 41-24 triumph against the Green Bay Packers in Week 17. He set multiple NFL records in the process, becoming the first player in league history to have a 4 rushing-touchdown game with multiple franchises and the first player to post 7 200-yard rushing performances.
There’s no love lost from the Rams against either division rival they’ve been slugging it out with this year in the NFC West — the Seahawks and 49ers. But in the winner-take
Chase, as Gremminger writes, is on an "all time great path" in his NFL career. Setting these two records would help further cement his status as the best WR in the NFL currently, and further give credence to the idea of him being one of the best ever.