WINNERS
Jacksonville Jaguars
With their 45-7 rout of the Houston Texans, the Jaguars notched their first playoff berth since 2007.
Led by quarterback , whos having the best year of his career, his 326 passing yards, three TDs and zero INTs helped Jacksonville get to the postseason. The Jaguars are now one win away from locking up the AFC South and they have two weeks to do it.
Minnesota Vikings
The Vikings are rolling and doing it no matter whos under center. After their 34-7 domination of the Cincinnati Bengals, they improved to 11-3 on the year and clinched the NFC North.
has been tremendous for the Vikings all season and Sunday put on another impressive performance of 236 yards and two TDs. With Keenum continuing to play solid football and Minnesotas strong defense, its safe to say the Vikings have a Super Bowl appearance on their minds.
Teddy Bridgewater
A year ago, doctors were trying to save Teddy Bridgewaters leg.
Today hes back taking his first snaps since his injury. ?
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Perhaps the biggest winner of Week 15 was QB who returned to action for the first time since January of 2016.
When Bridgewater hit the field he received a standing ovation from the Minnesota crowd.
Kansas City Chiefs
The Chiefs have had a head-scratching season, to say the least. They started off as a division favorite and was the last team to lose a game going 5-0 to begin the season, then went on a seven-game stretch where they went 1-6.
Despite their struggles Kansas City has won two games in a row and their Week 15, 30-13 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers put them in the lead of a tight AFC West race.
Todd Gurley
is having a bounce-back year, to put it mildly. In Week 15 the running back notched his first ever four-touchdown game by rushing in three scores and receiving for one as well.
Under Head Coach Sean McVay, Gurley has proven to be a do-it-all back and he is the Los Angeles Rams not so secret weapon.
In L.A.s 42-7 beating of the Seattle Seahawks, Gurley rushed for 152 yards and added 28 receiving yards to his day.