Week 14 has now flown by and with it came some high flying action, followed by some drama if your team is in the NFC East. Let's see how these teams did and who the player of the week will be. Any guesses? Check below to see if your'e right!

Packers - 31 vs. Lions - 34:

Josh Jacobs (Packers) - Tallying 64 yards and three TD's off 18 carries, it was another great night for the pack on the ground led by Jacobs. A tough ending for a divisional race that is heating up, Jacobs still made good on the ground against a tough run defense. He is balling and has been for the past few weeks, don't expect him to slow down anytime soon.

Jameson Williams (Lions) - Five catches for 80 yards, it was a pretty decent day for Jamo. His biggest catch came lat in the game on a third down, allowing the Lions to extend the drive and score. He came up big and was targeted a total of eight times. He is for sure now a staple in this offense, and as they make a run for the bowl, expect him to continue in his staple role.

Jahmyr Gibbs (Lions) - Another staple in this high-powered offense, Gibbs came out with 15 carries for 43 yards and an extra six catches for 30 yards and a TD. His touchdown came around the midway point of the game bringing momentum back to the Lions. He continues to ball no matter the matchup and should continue to do so going forward.

Browns - 14 vs. Steelers - 27: 

Jerry Jeudy (Browns) - Still a pretty good day for Jeudy despite the loss. Catching a touchdown and going five catches for 64 yards with it, he was still the most effective playmaker for the Browns. A tough division means tough losses, they end up splitting with the Steelers on the year going 1-1 against them, and Jeudy balling in both matchups.

Najee Harris (Steelers) - 16 carries, 53 yards, and a touchdown. That was Harris' stat line for the night. A modest one and in a matchup in which he played well, but did not have to see the ball much for. Najee has been pretty steady and consistent this year only missing one game. Expect him to continue to be the Steelers' main guy.

Panthers - 16 vs. Eagles - 22:

Bryce Young (Panthers) - Not Young's most efficient game no, but one in which he still played really well. Tossing it for 191 and a touchdown with an int. He showed his legs too in this game with seven carries for 29 yards. The last drive was brutal as he might have come away with an upset win had Legette dropped the catch that would have set them up on the goal line for a go ahead walk off TD. A tough way to go out, but he still balled.

Jalen Hurts (Eagles) - Despite the rhetoric from A.J. Brown post game, Hurts still threw two TD's, ran for another, and did not turn the ball over. Wide receivers will always demand the ball, but in an offense that is built around a running qb and Saquon Barkley, it is going to be run first all day. Jalen played good, not his best, but it's hard to do in this league consistently. Jalen will look to continue their winning streak next week against another contender in the Steelers.

DeVonta Smith (Eagles) - A modest game for Smitty, but he still managed to find the endzone. Smitty's touchdown allowed the game to move in favor of the Eagles and was a great catch too. He continues to be a quiet yet effective wr2 for the Eagles and should continue to ball going forward.

Player of the Week: Josh Jacobs

Josh Jacobs (Packers) - Another three touchdown performance cannot be ignored. Jacobs is cooking!

 

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