Tuesday, January 10, 2023

NFL Recap Week 18 2022:

 


Chiefs 31-13 over the Raiders: QB Patrick Mahomes had one passing TD and three rushing TDs from his skill players in RBs Ronald Jones, Isaiah Pacheco and WR Kadarius Toney. Backup QB Jarrett Stidham had two fumbles and an interception.

Jaguars 20-16 over the Titans: The Jaguars were down 13-7 entering halftime but then the Titans collapsed like they have all season as third string QB Josh Dobbs threw an interception and fumbled the ball twice with one leading to the go ahead TD for Jacksonville.

Falcons 30-17 over the Buccaneers: Rookie QB Desmond Ridder finally threw a TD pass this season well actually two and RB Cordarrelle Patterson had a rushing TD. While Tampa Bay was wasn’t trying as they took their starters out early after an early TD pass by QB Tom Brady.

Bills 35-23 over the Patriots: Both QBs (Josh Allen & Mac Jones) had three passing TDs but Jones had three interceptions. RB Nyheim Hines had a kickoff return TD to start the game for Buffalo and Damar Hamlin, and then did it again later.

Vikings 29-13 over the Bears: Backup RB Alexander Mattison had two rushing TDs and QB Kirk Cousins had one TD pass before the starters were taken out to rest for the playoffs. While the Bears were trying to lose to secure the 1st pick in the draft which is what they got as both QBS (4th & 5th string) had three total interceptions.

Bengals 27-16 over the Ravens: The Ravens weren’t even trying as they started their 3rd string QB Anthony Brown (two interceptions) who had a fumble that was returned for a TD, no TE Mark Andrews or RB JK Dobbins. QB Joe Burrow and RB Joe Mixon had TDs for the Bengals.

Texans 32-31 over the Colts: Both QBs (Sam Ehlinger & Davis Mills) had two interceptions that were returned for TDs while Mills had three passing TDs.

Dolphins 11-6 over the Jets: QB Joe Flacco VS. 3rd string QB Skylar Thompson equals no TDs in the game just field goals as the major difference was a fumble in the end zone that went out of bounds for a safety that led to Miami winning.

Panthers 10-7 over the Saints: The Saints missed a few field goals and the Panthers hit the game winning field goal.

Steelers 28-14 over the Browns: The Browns were up 7-0 in the 2nd quarter but that would be the last time they led as QB Kenny Pickett had a TD pass, RB Najee Harris and FB Derek Watt had rushing TDs.  QB Deshaun Watson had two interceptions to cancel out his two TD passes.

Eagles 22-16 over the Giants: Jake Elliott was the MVP of the game for the Eagles as he accounted for 16 of their 22 points as QB Jalen Hurts returned so not to be rusty for the playoffs. 3rd string QB Davis Webb had a rushing and a passing TD for the Giants as they rested their starters.

Commanders 26-6 over the Cowboys: The Cowboys even with their starters were embarrassed by their divisional rival Washington as QB Dak Prescott had an interception which was returned for a TD, his team had two fumbles and the kicker missed an extra point. Rookie QB Sam Howell had one passing TD and a rushing TD. Even their kicker wasn’t good as he missed two field goals and an extra point.

Broncos 31-28 over Chargers: QB Russell Wilson finally showed up with three passing TDs and RB Latavius Murray had a rushing TD. QB Justin Herbert did have two passing TDs but didn’t have anything to play for as their playoff spot was already decided so they rested their starters and let up.

Seahawks 19-16 over the Rams(OT): The Seahawks tied the game in the 4th quarter but the missed the game winning field goal at the end of the 4th quarter but redeemed themselves by hitting the game winning one in overtime.

49ers 38-13 over the Cardinals: QB Brock Purdy had three passing TDs and in the return of RB Elijah Mitchell had two rushing TDs. While the Cardinals backup QBs combined for three interceptions and a fumble plus their kicker missed an extra point.

Lions 20-16 over the Packers: The Lions completed the comeback with a rushing TD by Jamaal Williams his second and then the defense picked off QB Aaron Rodgers to end the Packers chance for the playoffs.

 

 

 


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