Wizards have a fivesome that ranks among the best in the game. It's a great time to be the Rockets' defense. Can Rudy Gobert-less Jazz keep pesky Nuggets off the glass? Another Iron Bowl clash between No. Kirk Cousins thriving even when Redskins are not. Can Thunder's struggling D slow a better-than-ever Warriors offense? Orlovsky: 49ers are a bad matchup for the Cowboys Dan Orlovsky and Ryan Clark expect Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers' defense to dismantle the Cowboys in the wild-card round.
Pittsburgh Steelers open day window for JuJu Smith-Schuster to return from injured reserve Steelers WR JuJu Smith-Schuster returned to practice Thursday, starting the day window during which he can be activated from injured reserve.
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Justin Jefferson has set a plethora of records in his first two seasons in the league. But Jefferson fell short of a big milestone he really wanted Sunday. Jefferson has catches for 3, yards and 17 touchdowns in his first two seasons.
Wonnum, Smith-Marsette love playing the Bears. Anthony Barr and Kenny Willekes also had a pair of sacks against the Bears.
Smith-Marsette also stood out — again— with the Bears on the opposing sideline. Smith-Marsette had three catches for yards in the season finale. The defense continued a bad trend. Peterson avoids INT goose egg.
Here's a quote from Vikings cornerback Patrick Peterson last Thursday:. Peterson got his wish, as he picked off Andy Dalton in Week 18 at U. Even better, returned his first interception in Purple 66 yards for a touchdown. Arguably his most extraordinary game was in the divisional round against the New Orleans Saints. He only had two receptions: a yard touchdown and a yard touchdown. Minnesota took a lead on the yarder, which was a quick pass to Moss at the line of scrimmage.
He took a step to the right, found a sliver of space, and showed his inhuman speed. Randy Moss had 10 catches for yards in this game, but his signature play of the game was a lateral. In the closing seconds of the first half, Daunte Culpepper hit Moss for a deep pass but it wasn't deep enough.
As Moss was being tackled at the yard line, he lobbed the ball over his head to a streaking Moe Williams, who caught it and walked into the end zone as time expired to give the Vikings a halftime lead. Minnesota went on to win, , and improve their record to That lateral displayed Moss' selflessness and intelligence—traits that usually don't get the praise he deserves.
It is hard to remember all the gems, so some of Moss' greatest games slip through memory's cracks. For instance, Moss' single-game high for receiving yards came in his second year: vs. Anyone remember that? How about a game in his third year against the Detroit Lions, when he had seven catches for yards and three touchdowns? One Monday night game against the Green Bay Packers, he had five catches for yards and two touchdowns.
He also torched the Bears for three touchdowns in one game during his rookie year. Moss was and still is capable of taking over a game and leaving an opposing defense helpless, to the point that his dominance has become routine and expected. In his first Monday night game, Randy Moss established that he played his best under the bright lights.
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