Yesterday was also a good day, and quite a rebound, for quarterback Bryce Young—who bounced back from a four-turnover outing in Week 15. Young passed for 158 yards and two touchdowns and ran for a career-high 68 yards and another score.
The Dallas Cowboys are big underdogs for their game in Philly. Consider that Dallas has covered in each of their last two games.
The Baltimore Ravens released Diontae Johnson later in the week so the Steelers could not land and play him against them.
With the Falcons owning the tiebreaker in the NFC South race, it feels like the Bucs are playing a playoff game week in and week out these days. Because
The Las Vegas Raiders’ win over Jacksonville is the most substantial swing we have seen for the No. 1 pick since The Athletic began tracking the race in Week 14. Before kicking off the late window of Sunday’s games, Las Vegas had a 35 percent chance at the No. 1 pick. It now has a 1 percent chance following its win.
Monday’s “First Call” gets us up to date on the injury front for Steelers-Chiefs on Christmas Day. We have details on Kenny Pickett’s first extended snaps in Philadelphia. Mason Rudolph gets another start in Tennessee.
The Vikings currently stand as the NFC's top wild-card seed, but Minnesota could make a major leap in the playoff picture in the next two weeks.
Vikings outside linebacker Dallas Turner made one tackle on defense, intercepted one pass and recorded two tackles on special teams. Turner picked off Seattle quarterback Geno Smith at the Seattle 35-yard line and returned it four yards for his first NFL interception with 5:42 left in the first half.
Jayden Daniels tossed five touchdowns in Washington's come-from-behind win over the Eagles. Plus, Detroit and Minnesota are headed for a season-ending showdown.
DaRon Bland and the Dallas Cowboys defense came up clutch against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, leading to a 26-24 win in their Sunday matchup at