What you need to know about Sunday’s NFL games

The regular season is coming to an end and an extended pre-season promises interesting matches in the keys

Week 15 of the NFL, getting closer to the postseason and at the end of this day there will be more teams with a guaranteed ticket or seed.

10,262 points were scored in 208 games. This number is the highest in 14 weeks in NFL history.

  • They met 43 times in temp. regularly (Falcons lead 28-25).

  • Buccaneers: secures a post-season spot with a win and a draw between Vikings and Bears.

  • Tom Brady (TB): 6-0 in his career vs. Falcons, including the Playoffs. There are 1 in 4 teams against which he has never lost.

  • Falcons: they are already in contention for a place in the post-season.

  • Matt Ryan (ATL): needs 340 meters to become 2nd. QB in NFL history (Drew Brees) with 10 consecutive seasons over 4,000 yards.


  • They met 118 times in temp. regularly (Vikings lead 61-55-2).

  • The winner of this game will remain in contention for a place in the postseason. The loser will be left with a very complicated image.

  • Bears: 30 points. scored in consecutive games. Both with Mitchell Trubisky as QB.

  • Mitchell Trubisky (CHI): 4 consecutive victories against the Vikings.

  • Vikings: 3 wins in a row against divisional rivals (Their best series since winning 5 in a row in 2017).

  • Dalvin Cook (MIN): 1,674 yards in total are the most in the NFL this year and are also a personal point of view for him.

  • They met 21 times in temp. regularly (Jaguars lead 12-9).

  • Jaguars: 12 consecutive losses. It’s the 2nd. the worst active series behind the Jets (13).

  • James Robinson (JAX): Fourth. undraft player since 1967 to get over 1,000 rushing yards in his debut season.

  • Ravens: I’m the only 3-player team with over 500 yards this year (Jackson with 793, Edwards with 536 and Dobbins with 504).

  • Lamar Jackson (BAL): 13-2 in career vs. teams with a record loss and 7-0 this year vs. teams with at least 3 games under 0.500 in winning points.


  • They met 29 times in temp. regular (49ers lead 15-13-1).

  • 49ers: They are eliminated with a loss + victory for the cardinals.

  • Nick Mullens (SF): 7 INT from week 8. Only Drew Lock (9) and Matt Ryan (8) played more than him at that time.

  • Cowboys: They are eliminated with a loss or victory of Washington or Arizona.

  • Cowboys: They haven’t lost 10 or more games in a 2015 season, when they went 4-12.


  • They met 12 times in temp. regularly (Titans lead 9-3).

  • Lions: They will come out if they lose this game and the cardinals win theirs.

  • Adrian Peterson (DET): over 100 total yards in 3 of 4 career games against the Titans.

  • Titans: Make a place in the playoffs with wins + losses for the Ravens and Raiders or win + losses for the Ravens and Dolphins.

  • Derrick Henry (TEN): He needs a TD on land to become 4th. player in NFL history with over 1,500 yards and over 15 TDs in consecutive seasons.

  • They met 37 times in temp. regular (Colts lead 28-9).

  • Texans: already eliminated from the dispute for a place in the postseason.

  • Deshaun Watson (HOU): 25 TD passes this season. You need 2 more to establish a new personal good.

  • Colts: I can’t secure my post-season ticket this week. If they win, their chances of qualifying would be 95% based on ESPN’s REIT.

  • TY Hilton (IND): 3 games in a row with at least one TD per reception after adding 14 games in a row without registering any on the same route.


  • They met 107 times in temp. regular (Patriots lead 55-52).

  • Patriots: will be eliminated if they lose this game and their 11 temp series. he still came to the Postseason.

  • Patriots: 4-16 vs. Dolphins in Miami in December. Tom Brady was 1-6 in those games as the Patriots QB.

  • Dolphins: In case of victory, they will secure their first winning season of 2016, when they finished 10-6.

  • Tua Tagovailoa (MIA): Rookie QBs have lost their last 9 games to the Patriots. The last newcomer to beat them was Geno Smith in 2013.


  • They met 17 times in temp. regular (Washington leads 12-5).

  • Seahawks: 11 wins in the last 12 Eastern time zone games in 2018.

  • Russell Wilson (SEA): If he throws 4 TDs, he will match Dan Marino’s record for most games (16) with that amount for a QB in his first 9 seasons.

  • Washington: 4 straight wins in week 11 (the longest active series in the NFC)

  • Washington: If he wins this game, he would set his career record at 610-610-28.

  • They met 117 times in temp. regularly (Cardinals lead 57-55-5).

  • Eagles: They will come out if they lose this game and Washington will beat the Seahawks.

  • Jalen Hurts (PHI): He ran for 106 yds. vs. Saints last week (2nd place for a QB in his first career start in 1950).

  • Cardinals: 15-7 vs. rivals NFC East since 2010. Point Trump (.682) is 2nd. better against any division of that period.

  • Kyler Murray (ARI): 10 ground TDs in 2020. Only Cam Newton has more (11) among QBs.


  • They met 14 times in temp. regular (Rams leads 10-4).

  • Jets: 13 consecutive losses (worst series in history).

  • Frank Gore (NYJ): He needs 107 yards to become 3rd. player in history to reach 16,000 meters this way.

  • Rams: He gets stuck in a playoff spot if he wins this game.

  • Aaron Donald (L to R): 12.5 bags of QB (NFL leader this season).


  • They met 11 times in temp. regularly (bosses lead 6-5).

  • Both teams are 36-9 since the beginning of 2018 (matched for the best in the league since then).

  • Bosses: provide the first. place in AFC if he wins this game and is combined with losses for the Steelers and Bills.

  • Chiefs: 8 straight wins (the longest active series in the NFL).

  • Patrick Mahomes (KC): over 315 meters in 6 consecutive games. He would set a new record if he reached that number in this game.

  • Saints: Secure your division title with a Buccaneer win or loss.

  • Drew Brees (NO): He would return to three starters to recover from a rib injury. He won the last 6 games he started.

  • They met 49 times in temp. regular (Browns leads 26-21-2).

  • Browns: 40 points. scored in consecutive games. They have not put this number at 3 in a row since 1968.

  • Baker Mayfield (CLE): If he wins, he would be the first. Bronws QB with 10 wins in a season from Derek Anderson in 2007.

  • Giants: 4-1 in the last 5 games after the start of the 1-7 season.

  • Daniel Jones (NYG): 0-5 in his primetime career, with 8 TD passes and 9 INTs in those meetings.

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