As part of the NFL Scouting Combines, Derek Carr will meet with three teams and have in-depth discussions, NFL insider Ian Rapoport reports. These are said to be the New York Jets, the New Orleans Saints, with whom Carr has already held talks, and the Carolina Panthers. However, representatives and coaches of all 32 teams are expected at the Combine anyway. So it’s quite possible that Carr will also have at least a few loose talks with other officials. ran shows you other possible landing spots for Carr – a franchise should now be serious regarding for the quarterback veteran.
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NFL: Tom Brady mit Tampa Bay Buccaneers in den Playoffs – US-SPORT NFL FOOTBALL
New Year’s game day in the NFL – it really bangs!
In week 17, Tom Brady and his Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the New York Giants make the playoffs. As teams number eleven and twelve.
Brady making it into the postseason is one of the big surprises of the season. The quarterback legend, like his team, has hardly been able to convince so far. All the same! Now they’ve made the NFC South win anyway!
Tampa Bay Buccaneers — Carolina Panthers 30:24
Typical, Tampa: After 0:14 and 10:21 Tom Brady and his Buccaneers come back into play.
Insanity: Brady fires 1a passes at Mike Evans three times. With a successful two-point conversion (Brady on Godwinn), the Bucs lead 6:47 minutes before the end with 24:21.
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Tom Brady even does a touchdown via quarterback sneak just before the end zone himself. His first rushing touchdown this season for him! The next big surprise for him today!
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The Bucs get the NFC South with the win and are in the playoffs.
Curious: Tom Brady has now spent more time in his life in the NFL than in his life before! He played in the best football league in the world for 22 years, 8 months and 16 days. He was 22 years, 8 months and 13 days old when he was drafted…
Philadelphia Eagles — New Orleans Saints 10:20
Eagles leader Jalen Hurts is out for the second straight game with a shoulder injury. For him, Gardner Minshew is quarterback for the eagles once more – and there is already the second bankruptcy in a row, the third bankruptcy of the season.
Minshew sealed the defeat with his bad pass, the trembling for 1st place in the NFC continues.
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Kansas City Chiefs — Denver Broncos 27:24
Bitter at the beginning for the Chiefs: A punt return is lost, the Broncos get the ball. And in the next attack, quarterback Russell Wilson punishes the faux pas with a touchdown run.
Wilson later runs another touchdown. But not enough! Jerick McKinnon with two touchdowns for the Chiefs, also Isaih Pacheco and Blake Bell have their touchdowns.
Detroit Lions — Chicago Bears 41:10
German-American brother duel in Detroit: Amon-Ra St. Brown (23/Lions) once morest his brother Equanimeous (26/Bears). Before the game both pose for a family photo together with Papa John (American) and Mama Miriam (is from Germany).
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After the Bears started 10:7, the Lions turned the tables, led 24:10 at the break — and then didn’t let anything burn. Brock Wright and D’Andre Swift each have two touchdowns.
Houston Texans — Jacksonville Jaguars 3:31
Clear thing for the Jaguars with touchdowns from JaMycal Hasty, Travis Etienne, Tyson Campbell and Snoop Conner — as well as many successful shots from kicker Riley Patterson.
Most recently, the Jaguars had suffered nine losses once morest the Texans…
New England Patriots — Miami Dolphins 23:21
The math from the Dolphins’ perspective was simple: One Jets win and bust — and you’d be in the playoffs! However, the Patriots are not playing. Tyquan Thornton, Kyle Dugger and Jakobi Meyers score for New England with their touchdowns.
64 seconds before the end, however, the Dolphins make it exciting once more! Mike Gesicki with his touchdown and Jason Sanders with an extra point bring the dolphins to 21:23.
However, the Patriots play the thing cool to the end.
New York Giants — Indianapolis Colts 38:10
The win sees the Giants make the playoffs for the first time since 2016. Quarterback Daniel Jones contributed two touchdown runs himself.
excitement scene: Kayvon Thibodeaux of the Giants leveled quarterback Nick Foles, then lay on the ground in a good mood and made a snow angel cheer. And that despite the fact that the Colts playmaker is seriously injured next to him!
Foles even has to leave the field following lengthy treatment (probably a rib injury). The TV cameras catch Thibodeaux making the unsportsmanlike “good night” gesture with both hands shaped like a pillow…
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Atlanta Falcons — Arizona Cardinals 20:10
Strong scene: The Falcons block a punt — win the egg and quickly complete it with a touchdown from Cordarrelle Patterson.
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Washington Commanders — Cleveland Browns 10:24
Quarterback returnee Carson Wentz puts Washington ahead with his touchdown. After that, however, the Browns set the tone, including two touchdowns by Amari Cooper.
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Munich native David Bada is making his NFL debut as a defensive tackle with the Commanders. He came to the stadium in lederhosen before the game…
Las Vegas Raiders — San Francisco 49ers 34:37
Totally surprising appearance of the Raiders: After kicking out quarterback Derek Carr, Jarrett Stidham leads the team to a strong performance.
Davante Adams celebrates two touchdowns. One more beautiful than the other!
Here comes number one.
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The second following an amazing pass from Stidham.
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And the 49ers? Rookie quarterback Brock Purdy with two touchdown passes to Brandon Aiyuk and George Kittle.
Christian McCaffrey also runs for a touchdown. He’s managed one in each of the last five games.
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Mega tension in the final phase! Raiders touchdown by Josh Jacobs and extra point by Daniel Carlson. 1:11 minutes before the end it is 34:34.
The 49ers have the egg once more! With two seconds to go, Robbie Gould gets a field goal chance from 41 yards to win — and misses!
Overtime! There, Gould gets another shot from 23 yards — and puts it in for the win!
Seattle Seahawks — New York Jets 23:6
Quarterback Mike White is back for the Jets following suffering a rib injury and two games out — replacing Zach Wilson, who has been heavily criticized in New York.
But the focus is on his opponent: Geno Smith fires out two touchdown passes. Kicker Jason Myers did the rest with three field goals for the Seahawks.
Green Bay Packers — Minnesota Vikings 41:16
The Packers win for the fourth time in a row, are in the playoffs with a win in the last game day.
But what a swatter for the Vikings!
Krasse Szene: Justin Jefferson is pushed, angrily rips his helmet off and apparently wants to throw it to the ground. During the frustration action, however, he catches a referee who suddenly runs in front of his feet with his helmet on his back. Ouch!
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Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers even ran a touchdown himself.
Los Angeles Chargers — Los Angeles Rams 31:10
The duel for Los Angeles! And the Chargers are taking apart the reigning Super Bowl champion. The Rams’ 11th loss of the season — no defending champion in NFL history was that bad. What a crash!
NFL fans are talking regarding two incredible scenes!
Irres Ding: Chargers’ Mike Williams with Catch of the Year!
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And “Magic” Williams can do even more magic tricks! He catches a pass with knee help. Incomprehensible!
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Recaps, highlights, results and all the info on week 16
The Los Angeles Chargers made it to the playoffs early with a 20-3 win over the Indianapolis Colts. They were once more led by running back Austin Ekeler (79 scrimmage yards), who scored the only two touchdowns.
As in the previous year, Ekeler now leads the NFL with 16 total touchdowns. With his 2 rushing touchdowns in the game, he has now had at least 10 rushing and at least 5 receiving touchdowns in two straight seasons, a feat only Hall-of-Famer Marshall Faulk (2000-2001) had before him. If he now maintains his NFL lead in touchdowns, he would be the first player since Todd Gurley (2017-18) to do so twice in a row.
The key to the game, however, was the Chargers’ defensive performance. And here the pass rush of the team is particularly noteworthy. On the surface, LA had 7 sacks and 9 QB hits once morest a completely overwhelmed quarterback Nick Foles (17/29, 143 YDS, 3 INT). According to Next Gen Stats the Chargers even managed a sack rate of 19.4 percent, which was a season high. They also had a pressure rate of 44.4 percent (second best this season). Seven defenders had multiple pressures, six at least one sack. They were led by Kyle Van Noy (5 pressures).
But Chargers QB Justin Herbert didn’t have an easy day either. He only threw for 235 yards (24/31, INT) and conceded 4 sacks and 7 QB hits. He was under pressure in 45.7 percent of his dropbacks, a season-high, but that didn’t matter as much as he still managed a +10.2 percent completion percentage over expected, which was the fifth-highest of his career.
The Chargers made the playoffs for the second time since 2013. They last managed to do this in 2018, when the divisional game ended. They will also only end a season on a positive note for the second time since 2018. Last year (9-8) they squandered their postseason opportunity with a last-second loss in overtime in Las Vegas in week 18.
Zach Wilson disappointed once more as the starting quarterback for the New York Jets – and was put back on the bench. In poor weather, Trevor Lawrence and his Jacksonville Jaguars adapted better to the conditions and played the game down solidly.
Jets vs Jaguars: At a Glance
- The Jets started hopefully with a field goal following strong defensive play from Quinnen Williams, who was doubtful with an injury until just before the game.
- But because the Jets offense didn’t work at all otherwise and the defense mightn’t stop the Jaguars’ short plays, Jacksonville consistently scored one field goal following the other.
- A long drive by the Jaguars even ended with a touchdown jump by Trevor Lawrence.
- Zach Wilson was penalized once more – Chris Streveler took over and led the Jets neatly across the field, but he didn’t score any points either.
- The Cincinnati Bengals made the playoffs early with the Jets’ defeat.
New York Jets vs. Jacksonville Jaguars: Die Analyse
The game started immediately with impressive defensive performances. Quinnen Williams got hold of Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence and snatched the ball from him in the third play. Because Jets colleague Carl Lawson got the ball first, possession changed. But the New York Jets didn’t move either. They moved the ball just five yards in two plays before Zach Wilson was blitzed and sacked by safety Andre Cisco. Because they got the ball close to the Jaguars endzone, the Jets took the field goal.
Then the Jaguars moved the ball a little better. Travis Etienne’s run and short passes from Trevor Lawrence created space. But because the quarterback clearly overthrew receiver Christian Kirk on the third try, they too had to settle for a field goal.
Because the Jets still didn’t click much, they had to punt following just one first down. The Jaguars got the ball at their own 4-yard line and started a long drive into the second quarter. Again, runs and short passes were the way to consistently get the ball forward. Along with a deep pass to tight end Dan Arnold, the Jaguars got to the Jets 1-yard line, from which quarterback Larence vaulted the ball down his offensive line himself to the end zone – touchdown, 3:10.
Zach Wilson then tried short passes to his playmaker. That actually worked well, but following two first downs he wanted too much on a second try and 21 yards to go and threw a deep pass that should have ended in an interception. Receiver Corey Davis defended well enough, but they mightn’t get a new first down.
A screen play over Engram gave the Jaguars a massive 36 yards, but that was all they might do and the Jaguars scored a field goal. The Jets punted quickly. The Jaguars were once more able to get past a single play by Travis Etienne (22 yards), but this time Riley Patterson’s field goal attempt missed the target. With 25 seconds left, the Jets looked to get back on the scoreboard, but three weak plays were followed by a Hail Mary interception from Zach Wilson as the clock ran out. Massive boos from Jets fans followed at half-time.
Zach Wilson gives once more – it doesn’t get any better
But things didn’t go any better for the Jets in the second half either. A short pass and run was followed by another weak throw from Zach Wilson on the third try and one yard go, which was closer to interception than completion. The Jaguars then moved the ball efficiently once more using short plays and a big play by Engram (23 yards). It was then once more in the field goal range and they scored three points.
Then followed 3 & outs for both teams and the cut at New York: Zach Wilson was put on the bench, Chris Streveler took over as quarterback for the Jets. In addition to many quarterback runs, it was mainly the receivers who saved balls that were thrown improperly. CJ Uzomah would have been free for a touchdown, then caught a subdued ball for 30 yards. The Jets moved into the red zone, but then the Jaguars defense found access. A strong Garrett-Wilson catch initially saved on the first fourth try. But the Jets mightn’t convert the second one, so they left the field once more without points.
The Jets defense then adapted better to the Jaguars’ short plays and sent them off the field. However, a strong punt got the Jets and Streveler starting at the 1-yard line. A difficult task in which Streveler was only able to avoid a safety by a hair’s breadth. A penalty gave the Jets some space. The Jets went all in and played a fourth try at two yards at their own 28-yard line. They were also initially rewarded because G. Wilson caught a pass for nine yards. But Jaguars linebacker Foyesafe Oluokun’s foot caused a fumble that the Jaguars captured.
Jacksonville failed to kick once more, moving the ball just five yards in three plays. But the good starting position brought the fifth field goal attempt of the evening, which increased to 3:19. The Jets tried once more, but once more, following gaining some ground, they failed at a fourth try of their own. The Jaguars took the ball and knelt until time ran out.
New York Jets (7-8) – Jacksonville Jaguars (7-8)
Result: 3:19 (3:3, 0:10, 0:3, 0:3) BOXSCORE
Jets vs. Jaguars – the most important statistics
- Zero – The New York Jets scored zero points on offense. The field goal in the first drive resulted from a won fumble by the defense. The offense only gained four yards of space.
- 144 of the New York Jets’ 227 offensive yards were scored by Chris Streveler. 90 yards on passes, 54 yards on own running game. No Jets player has gained more individual space than Streveler’s 54 rushing yards.
- After a weak first drive with a strip sack, the Jaguars’ offensive line stabilized and only allowed pressure on 15.6 percent of the passes – no team managed a lower value once morest the Jets.
- Chris Streveler completed ten of his 15 passes. With 66.7 percent passing, he had the best rate of all three quarterbacks of the night.
- The Jaguars adapted to the weather conditions and threw the ball relatively little. They ran the ball 36 times, Lawrence only grabbed the ball 31 times.
The star of the game: Evan Engram
The Jacksonville Jaguars’ offense was unproductive. Above all, there was little regarding the passing game. But Engram gained a lot of space with a few yards following catching the pass. He caught seven of his eight targets and rushed for 113 yards. That’s more than half of the Jaguars’ 218 passing yards.
The flop of the game: Zach Wilson
After Zach Wilson lost his starting quarterback spot mainly due to a lack of maturity, he got his team back due to injury. But he mightn’t use this chance once more and lost the place to Chris Streveler. A quarterback who last had success in the CFL in 2019. With 9/18 passes for 92 yards and a (Hail Mary) interception, Wilson disappointed across the board. A quarterback rating of 41.9 underscores poor performance. Again and once more he tried to play hero ball and throw deep passes that didn’t work. He mightn’t find his short receivers.
Analysis: Jets vs. Jaguars – the tactics board
- The Jacksonville Jaguars consistently used short passes, also due to the poor weather conditions. In the second and third quarters, Trevor Lawrence averaged just 1.91 yards at target.
- But it worked because receivers rushed for yards following the catch, led by Evan Engram. With 16/21 short passes for 198 yards, Lawrence had a career-high 9.4 yards per attempt.
- In addition, they added a lot of running game. Travis Etienne was allowed to run 22 times, gaining 83 yards. Lawrence’s scrambles were particularly effective: seven runs for 51 yards and one touchdown.
- The New York Jets found no way to crack the Jaguars defense, which was actually not very dominant. A few short passes worked because the Jaguars gave them space, but Zach Wilson rarely took the easy route. With the switch to Chris Streveler, the tactics shifted towards quarterback runs and short passes, which worked much better.