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HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL AS NFL TURNS CALENDAR

Pro Football Hall of Famer VINCE LOMBARDI

Pro Football Hall of Famer VINCE LOMBARDI once said there is only one way to succeed in anything, and that’s to give it everything.

And as the 2020 season enters December, the time to give it everything has arrived.

Week 13 kicks off with a dozen games on Sunday, all 14 playoff berths up for grabs and memories to be made. But first, the BALTIMORE RAVENS conclude Week 12 at the PITTSBURGH STEELERS (Wednesday, 3:40 PM, NBC). It will mark the third Wednesday NFL game since 1941. On Sept. 5, 2012, the Dallas Cowboys defeated the defending Super Bowl champion New York Giants, 24-17, to kick off the season. And, on Sept. 22, 1948, the Los Angeles Rams opened their season with a 44-7 home win over the Detroit Lions.

DECEMBER CONTENDERS: Fifteen NFL teams turn the calendar with a record of .500 or better, including the BALTIMORE RAVENS (6-4), KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (10-1) and NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (9-2). Since 2017, those teams have consistently ranked among the best over the final quarter of the season.

The teams with the best regular-season records in December and January over the past three seasons:

TEAM W L T PCT
Kansas City Chiefs 12 3 0 .800
Baltimore Ravens 12 3 0 .800
Philadelphia Eagles 11 4 0 .733
Atlanta Falcons 10 4 0 .714
New Orleans Saints 9 4 0 .692

 

STRENGTH VS. STRENGTH: In a battle of 8-3 teams in the AFC, the CLEVELAND BROWNS travel to meet the TENNESSEE TITANS on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS). The Browns are off to their best start since they were also 8-3 in 1994, while the Titans have their best record through 11 games since they were 10-1 in 2008.

MAHOMES, HILL BACK IN PRIMETIME: The KANSAS CITY CHIEFS take on the DENVER BRONCOS on Sunday Night Football at Arrowhead Stadium (8:20 PM ET, NBC). The Chiefs have won 19 of their last 20 games, including the postseason.

SAINTS, NFL TEAMS WINNING ON ROAD: Two of the league’s hottest teams meet at Mercedes-Benz Stadium when the ATLANTA FALCONS host the NEW ORLEANS SAINTS on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX). New Orleans has won eight straight games while the Falcons have won four of their last six under coach RAHEEM MORRIS.

HOPE FOR THE STRETCH RUN: In 15 of the past 17 seasons, at least one team has won its division the season after finishing in last or tied for last place. Of the 48 teams in league history to go from “worst-to-first,” 25 of them have done so in the past 17 years (2003-19), including an NFL-record three such teams in 2005 and 2006. Two teams during that span, the 2009 New Orleans Saints and the 2017 Philadelphia Eagles, won the Super Bowl after finishing in last place in their divisions the season before.

In 14 of the past 16 seasons, at least one team with a losing record after 11 games has qualified for the playoffs. Last week, three teams – the MINNESOTA VIKINGS, NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS and SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS – each won close games to improve to 5-6 on the season.

The teams with a losing record after 11 games that advanced to the playoffs, since 2004:

YEAR TEAM W L T
2019 Philadelphia 5 6 0
2018 Philadelphia 5 6 0
2016 Green Bay 5 6 0
2015 Washington 5 6 0
2014 Carolina 3 7 1
2013 San Diego Chargers 5 6 0
2012 Washington 5 6 0
2010 Seattle 5 6 0
2009 New York Jets 5 6 0
2008 San Diego Chargers 4 7 0
2007 Washington 5 6 0
2006 Philadelphia 5 6 0
2005 Washington 5 6 0
2004 St. Louis Rams 5 6 0

 

EVERY NFC WEST TEAM IN PLAYOFF HUNT: Sunday features a key NFC West matchup at State Farm Stadium when the LOS ANGELES RAMS travel to play the ARIZONA CARDINALS (4:05 PM ET, FOX).

DK TOPS 1K: Second-year wide receiver DK METCALF, who had 10 catches for a career-high 177 yards in Seattle’s Week 12 win, has captured the NFL lead with 1,039 receiving yards. He has five games of at least 100 receiving yards this season, tied for most in the league. Metcalf and the SEATTLE SEAHAWKS host the NEW YORK GIANTS, who’ve won three straight games, on Sunday (4:05 PM ET, FOX).

The seasons with the most total points and most touchdowns scored through 12 weeks in NFL history:

YEAR TOTAL POINTS YEAR TOUCHDOWNS
2020 8,738* 2020 1,001*
2018 8,502 2018 980
2013 8,201 2016 913
2016 8,119 2014 911
2012 8,109 2013 909
*One game remaining in Week 12

BILLS, NINERS IN ACTION MONDAY NIGHT: Two playoff hopefuls engage in an intriguing matchup on Monday Night Football when the BUFFALO BILLS travel to play the SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS (8:15 PM ET, ESPN). The game will be played at Arizona’s State Farm Stadium.

DOUBLE-DIGIT COMEBACKS EVERY WEEK: The MINNESOTA VIKINGS, who overcame an 11-point deficit to win last week, host the JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS).

HERBERT WITHIN REACH OF HISTORY: When the NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS travel to meet the LOS ANGELES CHARGERS on Sunday (4:25 PM ET, CBS), Chargers quarterback JUSTIN HERBERT has an opportunity to reach seven 300-yard passing games and establish the NFL’s rookie record. Herbert, who passed for 316 yards and a touchdown last week, is tied with ANDREW LUCK, who had six such games in 2012, for the most by a rookie in NFL history.

WEEK 13 NFL SCHEDULE

THURSDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 6-8

(All times Eastern)

Sunday, December 6
New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons 1:00 PM FOX
Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears 1:00 PM FOX
Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans 1:00 PM CBS
Cincinnati Bengals at Miami Dolphins 1:00 PM CBS
Jacksonville Jaguars at Minnesota Vikings 1:00 PM CBS
Las Vegas Raiders at New York Jets 1:00 PM CBS
Cleveland Browns at Tennessee Titans 1:00 PM CBS
Los Angeles Rams at Arizona Cardinals 4:05 PM FOX
New York Giants at Seattle Seahawks 4:05 PM FOX
Philadelphia Eagles at Green Bay Packers 4:25 PM CBS
New England Patriots at Los Angeles Chargers 4:25 PM CBS
Denver Broncos at Kansas City Chiefs 8:20 PM NBC
Monday, December 7
Washington Football Team at Pittsburgh Steelers 5:00 PM (TBD)
Buffalo Bills at San Francisco 49ers* 8:15 PM ESPN
Tuesday, December 8
Dallas Cowboys at Baltimore Ravens 8:05 PM FOX/NFLN/AMAZON

*State Farm Stadium, Arizona

Week 13 Byes: Carolina Panthers, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

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