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Top Five Storylines from Week 13 of the 2022 NFL season

December 7, 2022

Top Five Storylines from Week 13 of the 2022 NFL season

The thirteenth week of the 2022 National Football League is now complete. Here are the top five storylines from the week that was.

5) The second tie of the 2022 NFL season.

For the second time this season, we have a tie. After the Indianapolis Colts and Houston Texans played to a 20-20 tie in week one, the Washington Commanders and New York Giants played to a 20-20 deadlock on Sunday. It was the first time since 1986 that there were two ties with the same score in the same season. That year the San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons tied at 10 on October 19, 1986, and the St. Louis Cardinals and Philadelphia Eagles tied at 10 on December 7, 1986.


4) Tariq Woolen sets Seahawks record for most interceptions in a season by a rookie.

All season long we have discussed the great rookie performances by NFL offensive players. Now it is time to highlight a defensive rookie player as Seattle Seahawks cornerback Tariq Woolen of Fort Worth, Texas went into the Seattle franchise record books. He recorded his sixth interception of the season, a record for Seahawks rookies, in a 27-23 Seahawks won over the Los Angeles Rams. With the win, the Seahawks improve to 7-5.

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3) Bengals beat the Chiefs in an AFC Championship rematch.

In an AFC Championship rematch, the Cincinnati Bengals beat the Kansas City Chiefs 27-24 on Sunday. Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow completed 25 of 31 passes for 286 yards and two touchdowns, and running back Samaje Perine had 21 rushes for 106 yards. Ironically, the Chiefs beat the Bengals in January in the AFC Championship by the exact same score. 


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2) Cowboys score 33 4th quarter points.

The Dallas Cowboys scored 33 fourth quarter points on Sunday in a 54-19 rout over the Indianapolis Colts. The 33 points were the second most points scored by one team in the fourth quarter in NFL history. The Detroit Lions have the NFL record as they had 34 fourth quarter points in a 37-27 win over the Chicago Bears on September 30, 2007. Join Our Competition Club Here


1) Tom Brady breaks NFL record for most 4th quarter comebacks.

Speaking of the fourth quarter, Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady had the 44th fourth quarter comeback of his NFL career on Monday night, passing Peyton Manning for the most ever. The game-winning touchdown was a six-yard touchdown pass to Rachaad White in a 17-16 Buccaneers win over the New Orleans Saints.


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