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The NFL first held games on the holiday back in 1971. Here's a look at every result on Christmas since that double-header.
The Chicago Bears walked into Sunday night’s showdown with the San Francisco 49ers with a chance to become the NFC’s top seed. Things started about as well as Chicago could have dreamed. Brock Purdy threw an interception on San Francisco’s very first snap,
The Broncos helped Sean Payton accomplish something only Bill Belichick has done before, with their 13th win of the season. Payton and Belichick are now the only two coaches in NFL history who have had 13 wins in five different seasons.
For the first few decades of the NFL, the league avoided Christmas games. That changed in 1971. Here's a look at the first NFL games on Christmas.
The AFC West champion Denver Broncos have tied the NFL record with 11 wins in one-score games during the regular season.
Cody Ford wanted to make it clear that he is an athlete in the locker room after the game. The big man’s rumble on his birthday brought enjoyment to his teammates, as well. Joe Burrow was in pure amazement at what he was seeing as Ford scampered down the sideline.
The impressive feat was accomplished nearly 40 years ago by Hall of Famer Tim Brown, who totaled 2,317 all-purpose yards as a rookie with the Los Angeles Raiders in 1988. Dike currently leads all NFL players in all-purpose yards and also ranks among the league’s top three in both kick and punt return yards.