The NFL Week 15 had a big surprise for the Dallas Cowboys, who could not beat the Buffalo Bills.Â
Despite having an excellent record, Dallas was able to give up ground to take over the division in a fierce fight with the Philadelphia Eagles.
The franchise on a hot streak is from Cincinnati, who overcame the Minnesota Vikings to close in on second place in their division.
Finally, the Detroit Lions showed no mercy against the Denver Broncos, who may have jeopardized their chances of advancing to the next round of the NFL.
Week 15 Games
Jaguars 7-23 Ravens
Bills 31-10 Cowboys
Cardinals 29-45 49ers
Rams 28-20 Commanders
Panthers 9-7 Falcons
Browns 20-17 Bears
Packers 20-34 Buccaneers
Dolphins 30-0 Jets
Patriots 17-27 Chiefs
Saints 24-6 Giants
Titans 16-19 Texans
Lions 42-17 Broncos
Cols 30-13 Steelers
Bengals 27-24 Vikings
Raiders 63-21 Chargers
NFL Week 15: Bengals 27-24 Vikings
When?
Saturday, December 16 at 01:30 PM ET at Paycor Stadium
Moneyline odds:
Bengals 1.52
Vikings 2.60Â
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The Cincinnati Bengals confirmed their superlative momentum in recent weeks, beating the Minnesota Vikings 27-24 in a tight game and a good night for quarterback Jake Browning.
The playmaker completed 29 of 42 passes, with 324 yards passing, two touchdown passes and one interception. His big night had the company of touchdown runs by Joe Mixon and Tee Higgins, who reached the promised zone twice.
Nick Mullens, quarterback of the Vikings, also had a good night, with 303 yards, but his two interceptions complicated his team.
With a record of 8-6, the Bengals still hope to go to the postseason, while Minnesota is second in the North Division of the National Conference with a record of 7-7.
NFL Week 15: Lions 42-17 Broncos
When?
Saturday, December 16 at 08:15 PM ET at Ford Field
Moneyline odds:
Lions 1.43
Broncos 2.85Â
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The Detroit Lions continue on their path to the postseason thanks to a 42-17 victory over the Denver Broncos.
It was a complete night for Jared Goff, who paced his team with 278 yards and five touchdown assists. He distributed the ball greatly and made Jahmyr Gibbs, Amon-Ra St. Brown, and Sam LaPorta (three times) score.
For the Broncos, there was little to note, as they were lost offensively and defensively.
The Lions have a record of 10-4, while the Vikings follow at 7-7. For their part, the Broncos have the same number of wins and losses (7), escorting the Kansas City Chiefs in the American West Division.
NFL Week 15: Bills 31-10 Cowboys
When?
Sunday, December 17 at 04:25 PM ET at Highmark Stadium
Moneyline odds:
Bills 1.76
Cowboys 2.10Â
Where can I watch it?
The Dallas Cowboys’ five-game winning streak ended this weekend after a surprising 31-10 loss to the Buffalo Bills.
The Cowboys were unbeatable, especially after beating the Eagles. However, in Buffalo it was a terrible night for Dak Prescott, who had a pass intercepted, being able to pass for only 134 yards to his teammates without scoring a touchdown.
For the Bills, Josh Allen did not have a great night either, but he was impeccable passing the ball in 15 attempts and had a touchdown.
Dallas is now 10-4 in the National Conference East, while the Bills are second (8-6) in the American East Division.
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