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🏈 NFL Recap: Week 13

  • Writer: The Daily Stump
    The Daily Stump
  • Dec 2, 2024
  • 2 min read

We’re gonna do this like Scott Hanson and break it down by windows



Early Window: The early window was highlighted by some sneaky really good games. The Bengals and Steelers had the opposite of a typical AFC North clash, a high-scoring offensive battle, leaving the Bengals without any hope of making the playoffs. Steelers 44, Bengals 32. The Vikings and Cardinals went wire-to-wire, with a late-game Aaron Jones TD followed by a Kyler Murray interception proving to be enough for the Vikings to win their fifth straight. Vikings 23, Cardinals 22. The Seahawks, and more importantly, Geno Smith, got their revenge against Aaron Rodgers and the Jets. Not only ruining the Jets’ postseason hopes, but keeping the Seahawks alive. Seahawks 26, Jets 21. The Patriots and Colts had an all-timer, as Anthony Richardson led a 19-play, 80-yard drive capped off by a short touchdown run and 2-point conversion to take the lead and seal the victory. Colts 25, Patriots 24. Oh, and by the way, Jayden Daniels once again showed why he should be the Rookie of the Year. Commanders 42, Titans 19.


Late Window: To start off the late window, the Rams and Saints really gave all of us at home a snoozefest. It was anything but easy for either team, but the Rams were able to grind in out in the end thanks to some timely passes by Matthew Stafford and Kyren Williams hard-nosed runs. Rams 21, Saints 14. The Buccaneers and Panthers had an OT-thriller in Charlotte. Bryce Young and Panthers continue to impress and grow together as Young hit WR Adam Thielan with 30 seconds left to go up 3. Mayfield and the Bucs charged down the field and converted a field goal to force OT, eventually hitting another field goal in OT to leave Carolina winners. Buccaneers 26, Panthers 23. The big game of the late window was between two of the leagues best in the Ravens and Eagles. Both teams are known for their offensive firepower, but ended up in a defensive slug fest. In the end, the run game of the Eagles proved to be too much for the Ravens, even in Baltimore. Eagles 24, Ravens 19.


Sunday Night Football: You Already SHNOWWW! A good old fashioned SNOW BOWL! Man it was quite a state in upstate New York. The forecast called for no snow during the game, but flurries didn’t stop for a second. It was all Buffalo, from start to finish! Josh Allen became the first player ever to record a Passing TD, Receiving TD, and Rushing TD in the same game! If you haven’t seen ‘the play’ yet! Here is it! Insane! Buffalo 25, 49ers 10!







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