- Not many things went right for Washington in their game against Dallas, but still somehow made it a one score game even with Trevor's pick Taylor Heinicke only throwing for 122 yards before limping off the field injured.
- Kirk Cousins didn't do enough to keep Al in first place, but his 216 yards and two touchdowns were just enough to keep the Vikings from following up their loss to Detroit by blowing a 29 point lead to the Steelers on Thursday.
- Ryan reclaimed that top spot with a rookie-boosted 252 from Zach Wilson even though he found himself looking up at the lights on countless occasions against the Saints.
- Tyler Lockett saved Russell Wilson's bacon against the Texans and Matt S. is thankful for those big catches. His drop from third to fifth could have been much more precipitous without those 142 of Wilson's 260 passing yards.
- Brittany originally had Andy Dalton but pivoted accordingly once Justin Fields was announced as regaining the starting role against the Packers. While the Bears didn't win, Fields was impressive in his return with a rookie-boosted 274 and a pair of TDs.
- The Morrises opposed one another on Monday Night Football and while Greg's pick Matthew Stafford won the game to close the gap in the NFC West, for Pick One purposes his 287 passing yards were a distant second in this encounter.
- Our only double selection of the week came from Colin and Scott who both backed Aaron Rodgers on Sunday Night Football. Rodgers beat the Bears for the 6th straight time and 22nd overall with 341 yards and 4 touchdowns to earn the #1 seed in the NFC and move both men into the top four of the Pick One standings.
- Cincinnati is now one of seemingly four-hundred teams at 7-6 after their loss to the 49ers but Matt F. is more worried about the 348 yards that Joe Burrow slung for, the second-best total of Week 14.
- And for the second time in three weeks, our top score was the best score one could record for the week. Kait got 383 from Kyler Murray on Monday Night despite the Arizona signal caller not finding the endzone through the air or on the ground (61 rushing yards).
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