NFL Week 12 Grades: Chiefs Beat Colts, Cowboys Upset Eagles

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Greetings for this Week 12 review!

It is unusual for the Kansas City Chiefs to be engaged in a CRUCIAL game prior to the holiday, but that’s what transpired in Week 12. The Chiefs were among the three AFC squads positioned at 5-5 as the week started, and all three managed to salvage their respective seasons with a victory. 

  • Within Kansas City, Patrick Mahomes achieved 352 passing yards, with 52 of them occurring in overtime, ultimately leading to Harrison Butker’s game-deciding 27-yard field goal. A defeat would have presented a considerable challenge for the Chiefs to secure an AFC playoff berth, but they are now showing strong signs of contention following their 23-20 triumph. 
  • Over in Baltimore, the Ravens have now transitioned from a 1-5 record to claiming the top spot, subsequent to their 23-10 result against the New York Jets. This marks the fifth consecutive win for the Ravens, who now stand at 6-5, level with the Steelers for the AFC North leadership. The two squads are scheduled for two encounters within the concluding six weeks, inclusive of a Week 18 match in Pittsburgh, implying that the divisional contest is likely to extend to the very end. 
  • In Houston, the Texans orchestrated the major upset of Week 12, securing a 23-19 outcome against the Bills during Thursday night. Despite the absence of C.J. Stroud, the Texans managed the unexpected win largely due to a defensive performance that included eight sacks of Josh Allen. 

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So, what assessment should be applied for saving a season? Let’s move on to the Week 12 analyses and find out, starting with the significant victory of the Chiefs over the Colts. 

Kansas City 23-20 (OT) against Indianapolis

L.A. Rams 34-7 against Tampa Bay

Cleveland 24-10 against Las Vegas 

Dallas 24-21 against Philadelphia

Jacksonville 27-24 (OT) against Arizona

Atlanta 24-10 against New Orleans

Chicago 31-28 against Pittsburgh

New England 26-20 against Cincinnati

Green Bay 23-6 against Minnesota

Detroit 34-27 (OT) against N.Y. Giants

Seattle 30-24 against Tennessee 

Baltimore 23-10 against N.Y. Jets

Houston 23-19 against Buffalo (Thursday)

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