Week 15 of the NFL saw intense action as several teams scripted inspiring comebacks. Saturday night witnessed a snowy Highmark stadium as the Buffalo Bills overcame the Miami Dolphins 32-29 while the Minnesota Vikings converted a hostile home crowd into a cheering one, as they made a historic comeback against the Indianapolis Colts.
The Philadelphia Eagles edged past the Detroit Lions 25-20 while the New Orleans Saints defeated Atlanta Falcons 21-18. In the other two overtimes of the Week, Jacksonville Jaguars outsmarted the Dallas Cowboys, 40-34 while Kansas City Chiefs recorded a 30-24 win over Houston Texans.
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We now have a look at the top five wide receivers of the Week
Jerick McKinnon (Kansas City Chiefs) –
Jerick Mckinnon recorded ten carries and one touchdown for 52 yards. His performance turned out crucial as the Chiefs edged past the Houston Texans in overtime to further their lead at the top of AFC West.
Dalvin Cook (Minnesota Vikings) –
Cook alongside Justin Jefferson and Kirk Cousins helped the Vikings script the greatest comeback of NFL. He had 17 carries for 95 yards at an average of 5.6. The victory for the Vikings establishes them as the winners of NFC North division.
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Christian MacCaffrey ( San Francisco 49ers) –
The 49ers recorded a 21-13 victory in a low scoring battle over the Seattle Seahawks. He performed 26 carries and one touchdown for 108 yards as the 49ers cruised to victory.
David Montgomery (Chicago Bears) –
Even as the Chicago Bears lost 20-25 in a hard-fought battle to the Philadelphia Eagles, the 25-year-old Montogomery impressed with his performance of 12 carries and one touchdown for 53 yards at an average of 4.4.
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Tyler Allgeier ( Atlanta Falcons)
With a heavy deficit to make up for, the Atlanta Falcons began the third quarter on a positive note as Tyler Allgeier scored a touchdown. However, thanks to the 0-14 drubbing in the first quarter, even a 8-0 performance in the final quarter was not enough to win for the Falcons.