Welker has 740 receptions over the past 7 seasons, the most in any 7-year time period in NFL history.
Don't like that PI in KC/DEN. Don't like it overall, too much variance of what it means between reffing crews
This is the fourth straight game that KC has given up more than 400 yards defensively. A combination of that and Alex Smith at QB does not bode well for the playoffs.
With a win here, Denver would sit at 10-2 and KC at 9-3, but it's effectively a two game lead because DEN would be 2-0 against KC meaning KC needs to win the division outright to claim it.
Somehow I think the Denver fans will forgive him. Peyton with eighth career 5+ TD game, tying Brees for the NFL record.
Also the weakness of DEN, NE, CIN, and IND are a combined 12-11 on the road and 21-2 at home with CIN, NE, and DEN all being undefeated at home. DEN, with a win, would have the #1 seed by a game on NE who would have the #2 seed with a game on CIN and IND.
Heh, I don't know that TO could become important :up: I think another record is that Peyton Manning becomes the 3rd QB with multiple 40+ passing TD years. Brees has two (and needs 12 more in 5 games this year to get 40 again) Dan Marino has two
Chargers and Bengals trading fumbles, but San Diego is still 10 points down with less than 7 minutes left.
Good job by KC going for it and just giving it to Charles. It looks like he loses it while on top of another player, but you need clear evidence that DEN recovered to then give the ball to DEN so who knows how this breaks if Charles was not down
Big PI call on Bills on 3rd and goal and Atlanta gets another 4 chances at a tying TD. Next play Stephen Jackson gets in.
Great Drive by KC. Still need a stop & Peyton has been sitting for eternity Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - now Free