Bears bag top spot & boos for Rodgers – best of NFL week 13

Bears bag top spot & boos for Rodgers – best of NFL week 13

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This NFL season is the most wide open in years thanks to a lengthy, drawn-out week 13 that included Thanksgiving and Black Friday games.

The Dallas Cowboys are back in business after defeating both teams in Super Bowl 2025 in a week, while the Chicago Bears currently lead the NFC.

The Green Bay Packers are currently on pace for nine straight wins, and a surprise resulted in the Jacksonville Jaguars becoming division leaders on Sunday.

After the Rams letdown, the Bears were in trouble.

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This season, almost every team is having trouble with trust. The Rams’ most recent victory came from veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford, who had a six-game winning streak.

To kick off the game, Stafford, the NFL’s MVP candidate, completed his 28th straight touchdown pass without making an interception.

Before throwing two interceptions in the first half, including a pick six, he had only two picks all season and made 317 passes without error. Just for good measure, Stafford added a late fumble.

The Rams defense allowed 31 points and produced zero takeaways in its final six games, going from 110 rushing yards allowed in those games to 164 in Carolina. The defense allowed 13 turnovers in those six games.

Who can you trust, then, if you can’t trust the Rams?

The surprising Chicago Bears are the only team in the NFC currently to have five wins in a row and nine wins in ten, which is truly consistent.

The Eagles’ victory on Black Friday in Philadelphia demonstrated their true selves. How did they accomplish this, then?

At age 24, the 2024 first-round draft pick has been excellent in what is frequently a difficult second season in the NFL. Caleb Williams has recorded five fourth-quarter comebacks this season.

The defense has improved recently, allowing 20 points per game over the last four, but their standout is the turnover rate, which is a league-leading 26 and only giving away nine.

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Boos for Rodgers’ birthday

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Aaron Rodgers turns 42 on Tuesday, and despite his struggles on Sunday, he may be wondering what he’s doing while still playing.

The veteran quarterback had a cast on his broken left wrist, a bloody and possibly broken nose, and then his own fans booed him.

The Buffalo Bills’ dominant ground attack, which had accumulated 249 rushing yards, the most by a visiting team in Pittsburgh since 1975, came after the Steelers’ victory over them at what traditionally is their own game.

James Cook ran the Steelers ragged even before it was inevitable, and Josh Allen recorded his 76th rushing touchdown.

The natives became a little restless as Pittsburgh lost their fifth game in seven, which added to one of Rodgers’ worst career games.

After the game, Rodgers said, “I totally get the frustration.” That performance was “boo-worthy,” the reviewer said.

Rodgers had his third-lowest yardage total of 117, which is the fewest he has ever attempted on a throw in his career.

After Baltimore’s 1-5 start, head coach Mike Tomlin is under severe pressure in his 19th season in Pittsburgh, where they should have finished the division. They now face two showdowns with the Ravens to defend the AFC North crown.

What makes the 49ers the best team in the rest?

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy shakes hands with team-mate, tight end George Kittle during their team's win at the Cleveland Browns in the NFLGetty Images

There are undoubtedly many teams who surprise us, given the nature of the season.

Both the Jaguars and the Panthers, as well as the Bears, Broncos, and Patriots, are formidable contenders in the AFC South.

However, despite the injuries they have sustained, the San Francisco 49ers’ record of 9-4 is impressive, just as impressive was the way they handled one of Cleveland’s best defenses with a 26-8 victory on Sunday.

The Niners’ defense was starting to figure out how to handle without leaders Fred Warner and Nick Bosa, and Brock Purdy was cool, composed, and collected for just their third game of the season.

After claiming three victories in a row, Kyle Shanahan’s team will play at home against the one-win Titans in a perfect late bye on Wednesday. The Colts, Bears, and Seahawks will follow with a difficult victory, but they are far ahead of what many predicted due to their injury issues.

Preview for Week 14: pivotal divisional fights on Sunday

Because there are three games between the top-two teams in their division on Sunday, the schedulers couldn’t have predicted this much better.

Before the end of the season, these rivals will square off in games that could very well determine division titles, though rivals like the Houston Texans and the Detroit Lions might have something to say about that.

Due to the high stakes currently being placed on these sides, matches are typically quite intense, but they will be different because of how much pressure is currently being placed on them.

The biggest games of Week 14

  • Indianapolis Colts (8-4) and Jacksonville Jaguars (8-4) AFC South
  • Pittsburgh Steelers (6-6) and Baltimore Ravens (6-6) AFC North.
  • NFC North: Chicago Bears (9-3)@Green Bay Packers (8-3-1)

NFL Week 13 statistics, records, and games

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Max Brosmer gets tackled by the Seattle Seahawks defence during their game in the NFLGetty Images

Seasons begin to end when four more teams join the Giants and are formally eliminated from the playoffs.

The planning for the upcoming season includes the Tennessee Titans, Las Vegas Raiders, New Orleans Saints, and Arizona Cardinals.

Charlie Smyth, a Saints kicker, made at least one cheery moment with his first field goal of his NFL career and also from 56 yards.

Denver defeated the Commanders in overtime to go 10-2 and record their ninth straight victory. As they attempt to break the NFL record set by the 1984 Chicago Bears, the Broncos defense recorded two more sacks to increase their total to 49 for the season.

In their 20-17 win over Arizona, Tampa Bay plunged deep into the playbook by throwing a touchdown pass to offensive lineman Tristan Wirfs.

The Houston defense again had the star, holding the Colts’ top-ranked offence of less than 20 points for the first time this season, winning 20-16 in Indianapolis.

If the Texans advance to the playoffs, they will be a real headache for anyone because they have only conceded more than 20 points twice this year.

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Highlights from NFL Week 13: Thanksgiving

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