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🏈 NFL Round Up: Week 17

  • Writer: Andrew McClure
    Andrew McClure
  • Dec 30, 2024
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 6



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Despite having a relatively smaller Sunday schedule, the NFL saw some big moments, crazy wins, and bad losses, let’s round up yesterday



Barkley Eclipses 2k: Eagles running back Saquon Barkley became just the ninth player in NFL history to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a season. The accomplishment came early in the fourth quarter in the Eagles blowout win over the Cowboys, and it’s unlikely that Barkley will add to his number in Week 18. With the playoffs clinched and the Eagles sitting with a slim chance of getting the No. 1 seed, it’s possible that most, if not all, starters rest before their first round matchup. He is currently 101 yards away from breaking the single-season record held by Rams legend Eric Dickerson.


DANIELS MAGIC! AGAIN! What a way to end the Sunday slate last night with a matchup between two rookie QBs. We had front-runner for Rookie of the Year Jayden Daniels, lead the Commanders against Michael Penix Jr. and the Falcons. Penix showed flashes of how he could be the guy long-term in Atlanta, but Daniels showed FIREWORKS of why he is the guy of the future. After 4th down heroics by Penix to end the fourth, it was Daniels who got the ball in OT and that was all she wrote. Daniels drove right down the field and ended it with a second TD to TE Zach Ertz! Daniels eclipsed RG3’s rookie record of 820 rush yards for a rookie. He ran for 127 yards on the day! Sheesh! The Commanders clinched their playoff spot and it looks like they will be facing off against the Rams in the first round!


Giants Win! Hooray?: No team has ever lost 9 games in a year at home, the Giants entered yesterday one home loss away from changing that. Instead, Giants QB Drew Lock came out of the gates scalding hot and never cooled down. The Giants played spoiler to the Colts, ending their playoff chances. But a dark cloud hangs over this win, a very dark cloud. The Giants lost the number one overall pick and fell all the way to fourth behind the Patriots, Browns, and Titans. Now, two QB-needy teams sit in front of them, with a big fall off in talent behind the top two QB prospects of Miami’s Cam Ward and Colorado’s Sheduer Sanders. The order could obviously still change, but was yesterday’s win worth it for New York?


Brock Bowers Breaks 2 Records: In what is somewhat a lost season for the Las Vegas Raiders, it’s no doubt that they hit on their rookie TE Brock Bowers. He’s been the best player on the roster this year not named Maxx Crosby, and undoubtedly their best skill player. Bowers first surpassed Pro Football Hall of Famer Mike Ditka’s 63-year-old record of most receiving yards in a season by a rookie tight end of 1,076. The second record he set was for most catches in a season by any NFL rookie. His seven receptions yesterday put him at 108 total, 3 more than the number Puka Nacua set last year.


Vikings and Packers Battle in Minnesota: Two of the best in the NFC, Green Bay and Minnesota, proved that there’s not going to be any easy matchup on that side of the playoff bracket. It looked like the Vikings were in full control of this game until the Packers came storming back with less than 6 minutes to go in the fourth quarter with two touchdowns to make it a two-point game. The Vikings were able to run out the clock after that and set up a Week 18 matchup against the Detroit Lions with the No. 1 seed in the NFC on the line.









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