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NFL Week 13 Recap – 2025 Season

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1. Panthers 31, Rams 28
Location: Charlotte, NC
Key Points:
Bryce Young continues his record-breaking season, leading Carolina to a dramatic victory with three TD passes, including two on fourth down.
Panthers forced three turnovers from Matthew Stafford, ending his streak of 28 consecutive TD passes without an interception.
Carolina (7-6) remains half a game behind Tampa Bay in the NFC South, securing its best start since 2017.
Rams (9-3) saw their six-game win streak snapped, hindered by costly turnovers and penalties.
Standout: Rookie Tetairoa McMillan hauled in a game-winning 43-yard TD on 4th-and-2.
2. Dolphins 21, Saints 17
Location: Miami Gardens, FL
Key Points:
De’Von Achane rushed for 134 yards and a TD, helping Miami extend their winning streak to three games.
Minkah Fitzpatrick added a key interception and fumble recovery, cementing the Dolphins’ reputation for timely defensive plays.
Saints trailed 16-0 at halftime but nearly mounted a comeback before failing on a 2-point try.
Dolphins (5-7) still have slim playoff hopes; Saints (2-10) continue their losing skid.
Standout: Fitzpatrick’s interception on a 2-point try sealed the game.
3. 49ers 26, Browns 8
Location: Cleveland, OH
Key Points:
Brock Purdy orchestrated a victory in Shedeur Sanders’ home debut, contributing a passing and rushing TD, complete with a post-score Dougie celebration.
49ers (9-4) scored on short fields aided by turnovers and a punt return.
Browns (5-7) struggled after halftime, gaining only 76 yards in the second half.
Standout: Christian McCaffrey limited to 74 scrimmage yards, demonstrating San Francisco's effective defensive scheme.
4. Seahawks 26, Vikings 0
Location: Seattle, WA
Key Points:
Seattle earns its first shutout in 10 years, dominating Minnesota with five defensive takeaways.
LB Ernest Jones IV scored on an 85-yard interception return, one of four picks for him on the season.
Vikings (4-8) played an undrafted rookie QB Max Brosmer, who threw four interceptions in his first start.
Standout: Seahawks (9-3) tie Rams atop the NFC West, with Justin Jefferson held to a career-low 4 yards.
5. Bills 26, Steelers 7
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
Key Points:
Josh Allen sets the NFL record for career rushing TDs by a QB with his 76th, also throwing for a TD.
Buffalo dominated on the ground, 249 rushing yards, including James Cook’s career-high 32 carries for 144 yards.
Steelers (6-6) fall further in the AFC North standings amid ongoing struggles.
Standout: Joey Bosa’s sack led to a 17-yard scoop-and-score for Benford, helping tilt the game.
6. Chargers 31, Raiders 14
Location: Inglewood, CA
Key Points:
Justin Herbert, playing with a broken non-throwing hand, threw two TD passes and led Los Angeles to its fourth win in five games.
Raiders (2-10) suffered their sixth straight loss, showing slight offensive improvement under interim coordinator Greg Olson.
Chargers (8-4) maintained perfect AFC West division record 4-0, with Kimani Vidal rushing 126 yards and a TD.
Standout: Los Angeles converted 12 of 17 third downs, controlling the clock despite Herbert’s injury.
7. Broncos 27, Commanders 26 (OT)
Location: Landover, MD
Key Points:
Nik Bonitto batted down a game-ending 2-point try in overtime to secure Denver’s ninth straight win.
Broncos (10-2) remain atop AFC playoff seeding, with Bo Nix throwing for 321 yards.
Commanders (3-9) showed fight, scoring a late TD to force overtime, but ultimately fell short.
Standout: RJ Harvey’s OT rushing TD set up the dramatic finish.
Season Trends & Playoff Implications (Post-Week 13)
AFC:
Broncos continue to dominate with nine straight wins, eyeing a first-round playoff bye.
Bills, Dolphins, and Chargers are jockeying for position in the wild-card hunt, with Buffalo and Los Angeles solidifying winning momentum.
NFC:
Panthers climb in the NFC South standings with a major win over the Rams.
Seahawks and Rams are tied atop the NFC West, signaling a tight divisional race.
49ers continue to control NFC West with a 9-4 record, showing resilience on defense and special teams.
Notable Individual Performances:
Bryce Young: 11th career game-winning drive, youngest in NFL history to achieve this.
Josh Allen: Sets career rushing TD record for a QB.
Ernest Jones IV: 85-yard pick-six, part of a dominant Seahawks defense.
Justin Herbert: Plays through a broken hand, still throws 2 TDs and wins.
Minkah Fitzpatrick: Game-sealing defensive plays for Dolphins.
Key Storylines
Young QB vs. Veteran QB Matchups: Bryce Young continues to shine under pressure, while Matthew Stafford’s turnover-prone performance highlights the fragility of veteran QBs.
Defense Winning Games: Seahawks, Dolphins, and Panthers all showcased defense-driven victories.
Injury-Resilient Stars: Herbert, Allen, and other QBs performed at high levels despite injuries, showing the importance of depth and toughness in late-season AFC races.
Shutouts and Defensive Dominance: Seattle’s 26-0 victory is the first shutout for the franchise in a decade, emphasizing defense can still dictate outcomes even in a high-powered era.
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