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It's another interesting Sundards in the NFL, with fresh returns and new faces coming forward.
With the playoffs steadily approaching, there is little time to waste as teams jockey for a spot in the postseason.
With so much going on, here are three things you need to know from Sunday 12's stylish action.
Shedeur Sanders starts with the win
Any fears Shedeur Sanders would face in his first start for the Cleveland Browns appeared to be put to rest after a stellar performance in his team's 24-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders.
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He definitely improved last week when he checked the injured Dillon Gabriel for points.The rookie's first NFL game was a forgettable one, a 4th-and-out loss to Baltimore's Knees.
But when asked if he was nervous before starting Sunday, the fifth-round pick was definitely in his answer.
"I'm not going to lie, I felt very relaxed. Very relaxed. And half of that comes from preparation, studying and knowing that God is on my side," he said, according to the Associated Press.
"So overall, I'm not worried. I don't feel down or anything before the game."
Whether or not Sanders starts the Browns' next game against the San Francisco 49ers, he didn't hurt his chances with his solid showing.
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said he was happy with what he saw from Sanders, adding that there are always things for rookies to learn, but that he wouldn’t make a decision yet on his starting QB.
"I'm not going to get into that. There's pride in him and pride in this offense," Stefanski said in response to a reporter's question."There's a lot to learn from this, but I'm just worried about today."
But Sanders, who has had to settle for a backup role so far this year, is glad he got to prove other people wrong.
"A lot of people who wanted to meet me failed, but that's not going to happen," Sanders said."That's not going to happen."
Cowboys field goal secures big comeback win
Even the most mentally ill mentally ill fans will try to see their way back for the team after the team fell to the Eagles after 18 minutes of Sunday's game.
However, thank you prespot
The 23 star quarterback of 36 went for 354 yards and two touchdowns on the day and ran for the tie score early in the fourth quarter as Dallas went back to contention.Prescott then led the campaign that ended with the winning field goal of Brandon Aubrey as time ended against the Super Bowl defense champions.
While the Cowboys' playoff hopes still hang in the balance, Prescott says the dramatic and gritty manner of Sunday's win bodes well for the rest of the season.
"A game like this is confidence and trust in each other," Prescott said.
“When you’re down 21-0 against one of the best teams in the league like this, a defending Super Bowl championship, (you) have to slow down, stay focused and realize you have a chance.”
It was also a historic day for Prescott himself, as the 32-year-old broke Tony Romo's franchise record for passing yards, according to the AP.The quarterback threw for 354 yards against the Eagles, bringing his total to 34,378 for the Cowboys.
For Dallas coach Brian Schottenheimer, Prescott's throw to George Pickens just before the end of the first half was key to changing the momentum, and then it was the Eagles who started making mistakes late in the game, including Saquon Barkley's first of the season.
"You've heard the saying 'devil', you can't win the game in the third quarter, you can win the game in the third quarter, but you can win the game in the third quarter, you can win the game in the third quarter, but you can win the game in the fourth quarter, but you can win the game in the fourth quarter.
I told them.
Despite the loss, the Eagles are still in control of the NFC East, leaving the Cowboys with wild card hopes for the playoffs.According to the NFL, Dallas currently has a 10 percent chance of making the postseason, and its next game is Thursday against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Kansas City rebounds to end losing streak
Elsewhere, the Chiefs nearly completed an unwanted three-peat on Sunday, but instead snapped a two-game losing streak after coming from behind to beat the Indianapolis Colts.
The Chiefs found themselves down 11 points in the fourth quarter but somehow managed to pull out a 23-20 overtime victory.
Despite running into foul trouble in the final moments, the Chiefs are the Colts to thank for their return to pressure.Indy went three-and-out in its last four drives, opening the door for Patrick Mahomes to lead the Chiefs back down the field.
In the final stages of OT, Harrison Butker kicked a 27-yard field goal to secure the win.
"Thanks to Kansas City. They did a great job," Colts coach Shane Steichen said after the game."But we have to improve. I have to be better."
Stehen frustrated referred to the decision to reverse the decision to prevent Ball from dropping the ball in the final game.
Taylor has had a stellar season so far — leading the league in rushing yards and touchdowns — but has regressed, driven by the Chiefs.The 26-year-old had 58 yards in 16, his second-lowest performance of the season at 16.
Jones, meanwhile, struggled in Kansas City's press, finishing with a season-low 181 yards and two scores.
However, Steichen hopes the loss is just a small blip as the Colts lead the AFC South by one game over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
In the meantime, the headteachers returned to winning ways to keep their ambitions for the play -offs alive.
Chiefs quarterback Andy Reid said the best part was the guys helped each other out."No one panicked. No one hung their heads. It just didn't happen. They went out and made plays and made it count."
Complete Week 12 Scores
Away @ Home (brave winner)
Indianapolis Colts 20-23 (OT) Kansas City Chiefs
Seahawks 30-24 Tennessee Titanas
Minnesota Vikings 6-23 Green Bay Packers
New York Jets 10-23 Baltimore Ravens
New York Giants 27-34 (OT) Detroit Lions
Pittsburgh Steelers 28-31 Chicago Bears
New England Patriots 26-20 Cincinnati
Cleveland Browns 24-10 Las Vegas Bears
Jacksonville Jaguars 27-24 (OT) Arizona Cardinals
Philadelphia Eagles 21-24 Dallas Cowboys
Atlanta Falcons 24-10 New Orleans Saints
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7-34 Los Angeles Rams
