NFL Christmas Day Takeaways: Rodgers gets another record as Pack gets another win, Baker and officials melt down in Lambeau, Wentz delivers the kind of play Indy needs, Cardinals’ collapse continues, an early look at Pats-Bills and more ⬇️
In the spirit of the holiday season, and because Saturday’s games are going to count in the standings, we once again combine my Sunday FreakOut weekly review column and Football Things weekly preview column…Baker Mayfield Is Playing for His Job the Next Two Weeks:
The Browns are going to check in on the big-name quarterbacks this offseason, and probably the second-tier names too . And if Mayfield plays like he did on Saturday, it’s not even a difficult decision. You could actually take issue with three of the four interceptions—two were blatant penalties and one his receiver fell down.
With punter Andy Lee out the Colts started the game with Colt McCoy. After a missed 51-yarder and missed PAT for Matt Prater, they turned it over to Ryan Winslow only to have Prater doink the top of the right upright on a potential go-ahead kick from 41.
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