There were comebacks from Dallas to Detroit and a few places in between. The King added another crown. One brother passed another, the division races got tighter. And some teams are looking back at some bad decisions.
It was week 12 in the NFL and it was another in which some crazy stuff happened. Here are some of the highlights.
Here Comes Houston
Before the season the Texans were the odds on favorite to win the AFC South, as they had done the previous two seasons under head coach DeMeco Ryans.
Then Houston started 0-3.
Well, the Texans are now 6-5 after last week’s win over Buffalo as they head to Indianapolis for a meeting with the first-place Colts (8-3).
A Texans win and all of a sudden the South is wide open again.
In those three losses to start the season, Houston averaged 12.7 points per game and turned the ball over five times. In the eight games since the Texans have averaged 25.6 points per game and have just four turnovers.
A Matter of Time
A few weeks ago it was pointed out here that Baltimore would catch and eventually pass Pittsburgh in the AFC North.
It happened Sunday when the Ravens (6-5) beat the Jets and the Steelers (6-5) lost to the Bears. Technically they’re tied, but the Ravens have the tie-breaker. In a strange schedule this year the two have not met yet. When they do, Baltimore will move further ahead.
Over 30 Club
Speaking of the Ravens, running back Derek Henry had his 30th two-touchdown game in the win over the Jets. Only two other backs have accomplished that LaDanian Tomlinson (38) and Emmitt Smith (36)
Henry also moved past Marshall Faulk, Edgerrin James and Marcus Allen into 12th place on the all-time rushing list with 12,294 yards. He needs 19 more to pass Jim Brown for 11th.
Oh Brother
Pittsburgh’s T.J. Watt recorded his 115th sack in the Steelers loss, Sunday. That moved him past brother J.J. (114 1/2), who was broadcasting the game for CBS.
T.J.’s sacks have come in a total of 132 games, while J.J.’s were in 151.
Perfect 10s
One team in the league has 10 wins — New England. One team in the league has 10 losses — Tennessee.
Hmm. Is there a connection between those two teams? Oh yeah, Mike Vrabel is in his first year as head coach of the Patriots. Vrabel used to coach the Titans before he was fired after the 2023 season.
Since they fired Vrabel, the Titans are 4-24.
Trying to Lose?
It’s not fair to judge interim head coach Mike Kafka of the Giants until he has Jaxson Dart as his quarterback.
Kafka, however, didn’t help himself in trying to remove the interim tag with his decisions in Sunday’s come-from-ahead loss to Detroit.
Injured wide receiver Malik Nabers wondered on social media if his team was trying to win.
“Sometimes I think they b makin us lose on purpose,” Nabers wrote, via ESPN. “Cause it’s no way, bro you throw the ball instead of running it to make em burn 2 timeouts?? then you don’t kick the field goal?? Then they have to go down and score!!! Football common sense!!!! Am I missing something?”
Nabers later deleted the post without explanation.
What Nabers was writing about was the sequence late in the fourth quarter with the Giants on the Lions 2-yard line with 3:11 to play and ahead by three points. The Giants passed incomplete, which stopped the clock and saved Detroit a time out. On third down the Giants ran a sweep outside that lost four yards. Then on 4th-and-goal from the 6, instead of kicking the easy field goal for a six-point lead, they went for it, threw incomplete again and stopped the clock again.
The Lions drove for a tying 59-yard field goal and then won in overtime on a 61-yard TD run by Jahmyr Gibbs.
Parsons Table
Micah Parsons, who has been worth both of the No. 1 draft picks the Packers traded to the Cowboys, recorded his 10th sack of the season in Green Bay’s 23-6 win over Minnesota, Sunday.
Parsons has recorded at least 10 sacks in all five of his seasons in the league. The only other player to have 10 sacks, or more, in his first five seasons was Reggie White, who also left a NFC East team to go to Green Bay.
Bad Choice
The more J.J. McCarthy plays quarterback the more perplexing it is that the Vikings let both Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones leave their building to go with McCarthy.
How bad has the former Michigan QB been. Well, Justin Jefferson, who with almost any other QB is one of the two best wide receivers in the league, hasn’t had a 100-yard game in six weeks and has gone nine of his last 10 games without a touchdown. And Jordan Addison, another good WR and a first-round pick, has been held under 50 yards in five straight games. In the loss to Green Bay, Sunday, Addison did not have a catch.
Come Back and Comeback
Dallas’ comeback from a 21-point deficit against Philadelphia matched the biggest comeback in Cowboys history. They had come back from 21 down three other times.
The blown 21-point lead is tied for the second worst in Eagles history. They blew a 23-point lead against Minnesota in 1985. This was their worst blown lead since opening day 1999 against the Cardinals, which happened to be Andy Reid’s first-ever game as a head coach.
Paris Saint-Germain legend Jay-Jay Okocha has rankked Serbian coach Dragoslav Stepanovic as the manager with the most significant impact on his career.
Okocha credited Stepanovic for guiding him during his formative years at Eintracht Frankfurt which shaped him in becom of the most skillful players during his active career.
Okocha joined Frankfurt from Borussia Neunkirchen in December 1991, a move that marked the beginning of his rise in European football.
He spent four years at the club, four defining seasons that helped shape his playing style and future success.
Those early years in the Bundesliga showcased Okocha’s incredible talent, as he quickly built a reputation for his mesmerizing footwork, flair, and creativity.
One of his most iconic moments in Germany remains his unforgettable solo goal against Karlsruher SC, where he famously dribbled past multiple defenders, including goalkeeper Oliver Kahn before slotting the ball into the net.
The goal is still regarded as one of the greatest in German Bundesliga history.
Despite his strong start in Germany, Okocha’s time at Frankfurt came to an unexpected end. In 1995, he fell out of favour under new coach Jupp Heynckes, but he has explained why Stepanovic stood out above all other coaches in his career.
“The coach who influenced me the most was my first manager at Eintracht Frankfurt, Dragoslav Stepanovic,” Okocha told R.org.
“It was short, but he influenced me the most throughout my career. Stepanovic is the type of coach every young player deserves to encounter.”
Okocha credited the Serbian coach for giving him both confidence and freedom, qualities that helped him fully express his unique style of play.
“I did not just feel at home at Frankfurt,” he added. “His guidance pushed me to bring the best out of myself.”
After Frankfurt were relegated to the German second division, Okocha moved to Fenerbahce in 1996.
His transfer to Turkey marked the beginning of another electrifying chapter, where his performances attracted international attention and eventually paved the way for his high-profile move to Paris Saint-Germain in 1998.
college championship weekend The 2025 college football season kicks off with one of the most electrifying Week 1 slates in recent memory. With playoff contenders
Conference Championship weekend is here and it is the most decisive weekend has arrived, as the SEC, ACC, Big Ten, and Big 12 Championships take center stage. Four conference championships titles will be contested, each carrying massive implications for the College Football Playoff.
Alabama and Georgia clash in Atlanta for SEC supremacy, Ohio State battles Indiana in Indianapolis for the Big Ten crown, Duke faces Virginia in Charlotte for the ACC title, and Texas Tech meets BYU in Arlington for the Big 12 championship. With playoff spots hanging in the balance, every snap this weekend will shape the national picture and determine which programs advance to the sport’s ultimate stage.
SEC Title Game
The 2025 SEC Championship Game features the Alabama Crimson Tide (10-2) against the Georgia Bulldogs (11-1) at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. Kickoff is set for Saturday, December 6 at 4:00 p.m. ET (3:00 p.m. CT).
National Broadcast: ABC, ESPN+ streaming
Local Coverage: WSB-TV Channel 2 Atlanta, regional ESPN Radio affiliates
Alabama enters with momentum after a dramatic Iron Bowl win, while Georgia seeks revenge for its September loss to the Tide. The winner secures the SEC’s automatic bid to the College Football Playoff.
Big Ten Championship: Ohio State vs Indiana
For the first time, both teams enter undefeated (12-0). The Big Ten Championship Game will be played at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis on Saturday, December 6 at 8:00 p.m. ET.
National Broadcast: FOX, streaming via FOX Sports app
Local Coverage: Big Ten Network pregame, regional FOX affiliates in Ohio and Indiana
Ohio State’s elite defense faces Indiana’s high-powered offense led by QB Fernando Mendoza. The winner likely claims the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff.
ACC Championship: Duke vs Virginia
The ACC Conference Championship Game pits Virginia (10-2) against Duke (7-5) at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. Kickoff is Saturday, December 6 at 8:00 p.m. ET.
National Broadcast: ABC, ESPN Radio
Local Coverage: Virginia Sports Radio Network, regional ABC affiliates in North Carolina and Virginia
Virginia dominated Duke earlier this season, but the Blue Devils, led by QB Darian Mensah, seek redemption. A Cavaliers win likely secures a College Football Playoff berth.
Big 12 Championship: Texas Tech vs BYU
The Big 12 Championship Game features Texas Tech (11-1) against BYU (11-1) at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Kickoff is Saturday, December 6 at 12:00 p.m. ET (11:00 a.m. CT).
National Broadcast: ABC, streaming via ESPN app
Local Coverage: KSL-TV Utah, regional ABC affiliates in Texas
Texas Tech seeks to confirm its playoff spot, while BYU must win to secure the Big 12’s automatic bid. This rematch follows the Red Raiders’ November victory over the Cougars.
Bottom Line
Championship Weekend delivers four marquee matchups across the SEC, Big Ten, ACC, and Big 12. With College Football Playoff bids on the line, fans nationwide can tune in via ABC, FOX, ESPN Radio, and regional affiliates to watch history unfold.
Indian Olympic Association wants the 2036 Summer Olympics.
The IOC has a problem with tensions between India and Pakistan.
India wants to host the 2036 Summer Olympics and Paralympics events but there is a significant problem. India and Pakistan hostilities resurfaced following a deadly militant attack in Indian-administered Kashmir in late April. India blamed Pakistan for supporting the militants while Pakistan said don’t blame us. India’s government is planning to send a high-level delegation to the International Olympic Committee headquarters in Lausanne, Switzerland beginning on June 30th. India wants to continue talks with IOC officials in an effort to host the 2036 Games. GEO News has reported Pakistan is planning to challenge India’s bid to host the Olympics by formally objecting to the IOC, claiming that India has politicized international sporting events. The Indian Olympic Association has officially submitted a Letter of Intent to the IOC. India plans to spend around $7.5 billion on the Games if the country lands the event. India has never bid for the Olympics event. They have the largest population of any country in the world with an estimated 1.4 billion people. It is a market that the IOC probably wants to enter.
The IOC probably will not award the 2036 Games for a few years. India is just one of a number of countries that could bid for the 2036 Games. The IOC no longer wants areas to bid against one another for its crown jewel events, the Summer and Winter Olympics, with the thought that the losing bidders would be upset. The truth is many areas don’t want to put up billions in whatever currency for a money losing event. The IOC has watched bids evaporate in the United States, Europe and in Japan. There are a number of countries that might be bidding for the 2036 Summer Games and that group includes Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, Germany, South Korea, Hungary and Qatar. The race for the 2036 Games has begun.