Philly is Back

Rodney McLeod made a diving interception to help the Philadelphia Eagles beat Washington and clinch a playoff berth on Sunday.

Ja'Marr Chase is Unfair

The Cincinnati Bengals are headed to the playoffs for the first time since 2015 after their last-second field-goal victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.

Ja'marr Chase continued to add to his unbelievable rookie season statistics as he set the record for most receiving yards in a rookie in NFL history, reaching 1,429 yards with one more game to go and passing his former LSU-teammate Justin Jefferson's 2020 mark of 1,400 yards.

He hauled in 11 catches for 266 yards and 3 touchdowns on Sunday, and all three touchdowns were unbelievable.

Brady Downs the Jets

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers trailed the Jets by 14 points midway through the third quarter on Sunday. But that was really no concern, considering they had Tom Brady at the helm of their comeback.

Brady and the Bucs would rip off 18 unanswered points, including this go-ahead 33-yard TD pass to Cyril Grayson to give Tampa Bay the lead and the eventual 28-24 victory.

Jaylen Brown 50-Burger

Celtics' forward Jaylen Brown had a career-high 50 points on Sunday, including 24 points in the fourth quarter and overtime, to help Boston conquer the Magic. This shot gave him his 50 points while also sealing the victory.