Week 15highlights

Many things could change before this week 15 in the NFL and we got answers to our questions, doubts. However few unanswered questions are still asked, among those, which team will get the NFC East title?

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The defending champs New York Giants continue to struggle as they concede another loss against Matt Ryan and company.
Quarterback Eli Manning throws two picks without any touchdown in New York's first shutout since 1996. In the same time, opponent's quarterback Matt Ryan throws for three touchdowns, including a pair of score to receiver Julio Jones.

The G men had just a one-game lead over Washington & Dallas and they might loss the lead of the NFC East...

38-21

Backup quarterback Kirk Cousins leads Washington to victory for the his first career start

Replacing RGIII, Cousins had a lot of pressure on his shoulder but he handles it the best way, throwing for 329 yards and a pair of scores.
Alfred Morris ran twice to the house as did his opponent at halfback position, rookie Trent Richardson.
The passing game will make the difference in this game as Browns' passer Brandon Weeden threw two picks which kill Cleveland's victory hopes

A precious victory that allows Washington to take the lead of the NFC East

31-15

The Ravens showed an ugly face in week 15 facing the Broncos of quarterback Peyton Manning losing their third game in a row.
Baltimore was unable to score any point until the third period and a 45-yard field goal by Justin Tucker, but more worrying, the Ravens score their first touchdown in the final period on a 31-yard pass to Dennis Pitta. The tight end will be the only offensive player to score as he catches another throw from his quarterback Joe Flacco for six points.

Inside the Broncos, Peyton Manning completes 17/28 for 204 yards and 1 score. Manning who led Denver to its eighth straight victory seems to be in favorable position for the "comeback player of the year" award.

The Ravens have to worry because they lead the AFC North by only one game in front of the Bengals as Cincinnati won over the Philadelphia Eagles.

17-29

Houston grabs its second straight division title

The Houston Texans show everybody last year was not a hasard as they get the AFC South title for the second straight year with a victory over the Indianapolis Colts of rookie quarterback Andrew Luck.
The young passer throws for 186 yards and two scores but it wasn't enough against the hungry Texans' defense. Pass rusher J.J Watt gets three sacks helping out his offense to play inspired.
Wideout Andre Johnson had a big game, catching for 151 yards and one score, the running game opens up spaces as Arian Foster ran for 165 yards!
Every squads joined the show as special teamer Brian Braman returns a blocked punt for a 8-yard touchdown and kicker Shayne Graham made 5 of 6 field goal attempts.

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Rookie quarterback Russell Wilson continues to impress as he leads his team to a huge victory for the second straight week

Shutting out Arizona last week was apparently not enough for Russell Wilson and the Seahawks, Seattle rout the Buffalo Bills on Sunday.
First year passer Russell Wilson ran for three scores and threw another to tight end Zach Miller. Wilson ends up with 205 passing yards and one score. He almost get a 100-yard game on the ground as he runs the football 9 times for 92 yards and 3 touchdowns.
Seattle's primary halfback Marshawn Lynch had a monster game as he carries the ball simply 10 times for 113 yards and one score!
Safety Earl Thomas will add a defensive touchdown on a 57-yard interception return.

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