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Entering their season finale in Chicago, the Detroit Lions are 0-7 in games in which they've failed to rush for 100 yards this season.
NFL Research spotlights the best nuggets from each slate of games. Here are the most eye-popping statistical accomplishments from Week 17 of the 2025 season.
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Which QB has the edge in the NFL MVP race, Drake Maye or Matthew Stafford? These key stats show why the Patriots star should be the favorite.
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NFL Research spotlights the best nuggets from each slate of games. Here are the most eye-popping statistical accomplishments from Week 16 of the 2025 season.
It's a big three weeks for the guys who get paid for how well they play. These are the incentives still on the line.
Just one game separates the Eagles from their playoff opener in what will be their fifth consecutive postseason appearance. Sunday’s game vs. Washington has potential for both intrigue and boredom with the Eagles resting most of their starters and the NFC’s second or third seed in play.
The NFL regular season finale is the last chance for players to hit incentives and milestones. Here's the list of players playing for them in Week 18.
Winners of five of their last seven, the Dolphins have rallied after an atrocious start (2-7). Miami is looking to finish strong and avoid their first 10 loss season under Mike McDaniel. Rookie Quinn Ewers has supplanted Tua Tagovailoa as QB1. He has thrown two touchdowns and two interceptions in his two starts under center.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye recorded one of the best passing performances in NFL history during Sunday's road game against the New York Jets.
The Cincinnati receiver officially has at least 80 catches, 1,000 yards and seven touchdown catches this season, meaning he’s posted this impressive stat line in each of his five NFL seasons. He’s the first and only receiver in NFL history to accomplish this in their first five seasons as a pro.