- Joe Burrow had 52 yards passing on Monday Night Football. Click this and see why that blurb is meaningless in the grand scheme of things.
- But for now, back to the recap. The Battle of Los Angeles (non-PWG version) saw Baker Mayfield and the Rams fall to the Chargers. It also saw Buddy fall from 2nd to 4th with just 132 yards passing from the two-club man.
- New York punched their ticket to the postseason for the first time since 2016 with a rout of the Colts. Said rout meant that Brian Daboll called off the dogs earlier than Jeff would have hoped and Daniel Jones finished with only 177 passing yards.
- Seattle controls their own destiny after beating New York's other team, the Jets. Geno Smith's revenge tour came to a satisfying completion on the field, but in the Pick One there was little satisfaction as Colin and Rachel earned only 183 yards from the Seahawks signal caller.
- Kirk Cousins went full Kirk Cousins in Week 17 as his Vikings were embarrassed by the Packers. Brittany took the biggest hit of the week in the process seeing her gap to get out of the financial relegation zone widen with 205 yards as Cousins' contribution.
- Al became the latest participant to use two quarterbacks from the same team in one season. He took Joe Flacco in Week 1 and Mike White in Week 17, yet the latter Jets QB was not as big of a boon to his hopes of a repeat as he hoped with 240 yards to his total in that aforementioned loss to Seattle.
- This is not a typo. Detroit can make the playoffs with a victory in the final regular season game of the schedule after Trevor's pick Jared Goff threw for 255 yards in a blowout win over the Bears.
- Lenny joined Al in the ranks of the two QB's/one team brigade by taking Dak Prescott on the final Thursday Night Football game of the season. Lenny's experience was reversed though as Prescott's 282 yards against Tennessee exceeded Cooper Rush's 223 from Week 4.
- Our two biggest risers in the standings for Week 17 were our two top scorers. Scott went from 5th to 3rd with a rookie-boosted score of 334 (unintentional rhyme) from Brock Purdy as San Francisco won in OT against the Raiders.
- The QB for said Raiders was our week's top scorer Jarrett Stidham. The Las Vegas starter for the remainder of the season helped propel Matt from 10th to 7th with a yard for every day in a non-leap year in giving the 49ers all they could handle in the penultimate week of the regular season.
- Optimally, three competitors could have had Tom Brady and his 432 yards in Tampa Bay's win over the Panthers to clinch the NFC South.
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