The NFL has reached its mid-season point, with teams fighting to secure their spots in the playoffs. Week 14 brought some thrilling results, including the Green Bay Packers' narrow victory over the Chicago Bears, Aaron Rodgers' inspired performance for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and the Kansas City Chiefs' season-ending defeat at the hands of the Houston Texans.
The Packers and Bears clashed in a high-stakes showdown that showcased the best of both teams. Jordan Love threw touchdown bombs, but an exhausted Packers defense thwarted another fourth-quarter comeback from Chicago's Caleb Williams at a frigid Lambeau Field. The Packers' narrow 24-20 win gave them a slender lead in the NFC North.
Meanwhile, in Pittsburgh, Aaron Rodgers led his team to a gritty 27-22 success over the Baltimore Ravens, despite suffering from a fractured wrist. Rodgers scored his first rushing touchdown for almost three years and had three deep throws that went for 121 yards. The Steelers now lead the AFC North outright, thanks to their impressive win.
The Kansas City Chiefs' season is all but over after they fell to the Houston Texans, who may have ended their campaign earlier than ever before with Patrick Mahomes at quarterback. The Chiefs had a great defense, but their offense was crippled by injuries and mistakes. Mahomes gave his team a chance, but crucial drops and missed field goals ultimately sealed their fate.
The Bills also got in on the action, as Josh Allen threw three touchdowns and ran in another to help Buffalo beat the Cincinnati Bengals. Allen has accounted for 34 of the Bills' 44 touchdowns this season and is on course for a record-breaking season.
In other news, Travis Kelce's future with the Chiefs is being speculated about after his comments that he may be done playing football at some point soon. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Rams are looking strong as they take on the Seattle Seahawks in their divisional game.
The Steelers and Packers will face off again in Week 15, while the Bills will look to continue their momentum against the New England Patriots.
The Packers and Bears clashed in a high-stakes showdown that showcased the best of both teams. Jordan Love threw touchdown bombs, but an exhausted Packers defense thwarted another fourth-quarter comeback from Chicago's Caleb Williams at a frigid Lambeau Field. The Packers' narrow 24-20 win gave them a slender lead in the NFC North.
Meanwhile, in Pittsburgh, Aaron Rodgers led his team to a gritty 27-22 success over the Baltimore Ravens, despite suffering from a fractured wrist. Rodgers scored his first rushing touchdown for almost three years and had three deep throws that went for 121 yards. The Steelers now lead the AFC North outright, thanks to their impressive win.
The Kansas City Chiefs' season is all but over after they fell to the Houston Texans, who may have ended their campaign earlier than ever before with Patrick Mahomes at quarterback. The Chiefs had a great defense, but their offense was crippled by injuries and mistakes. Mahomes gave his team a chance, but crucial drops and missed field goals ultimately sealed their fate.
The Bills also got in on the action, as Josh Allen threw three touchdowns and ran in another to help Buffalo beat the Cincinnati Bengals. Allen has accounted for 34 of the Bills' 44 touchdowns this season and is on course for a record-breaking season.
In other news, Travis Kelce's future with the Chiefs is being speculated about after his comments that he may be done playing football at some point soon. Meanwhile, the Los Angeles Rams are looking strong as they take on the Seattle Seahawks in their divisional game.
The Steelers and Packers will face off again in Week 15, while the Bills will look to continue their momentum against the New England Patriots.