32 Things We Learned in NFL Week 16: Second-Guessing ‘Expert’ Thinking on Top Teams

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The NFL never fails to surprise. Week 16 of the 2024 season was another example of how quickly things can change, and how assumptions about the league can be overturned in a flash. From shocking upsets to unexpected heroics, Week 16 forced fans and analysts alike to recalibrate their thoughts on who’s truly in control as the playoff picture begins to take shape. Below are 32 key takeaways from the action that was Week 16:

1. The NFL’s Never Predictable

The NFL is one of those leagues where any given Sunday can drastically change the narrative. Just when we think we have a handle on which teams are on top, surprises arise. A prime example: the Buffalo Bills, fresh off a win over the Detroit Lions, nearly lost to the New England Patriots at home. The Bills, AFC East champions, showed vulnerability despite their strong season.

2. The Chiefs’ Path to a Three-Peat

The Kansas City Chiefs remain in the hunt to become the first team to achieve a Super Bowl three-peat. With a 14-0 record, they continue to perform at an elite level, even as QB Patrick Mahomes faces injuries and rarely delivers dominant performances. However, the Chiefs’ ability to remain consistent despite Mahomes’ struggles is a testament to their resilience and potential to go all the way again.

3. The Detroit Lions’ Resilience

Despite facing multiple key injuries, the Detroit Lions remain one of the league’s top contenders. In Week 16, they made quick work of the Chicago Bears, not just winning but completely dismantling them. With this dominant performance, the Lions stay in the race for the top seed in the NFC, benefiting from the Philadelphia Eagles’ recent loss.

4. Eagles’ Secure NFC East… For Now

The Eagles continue to sit atop the NFC East, but the road ahead is not without obstacles. In Week 16, the Eagles lost to Washington, but they would need to lose their final two games for the NFC East crown to change hands. Even with this loss, Philly remains in control of the division, barring any more mishaps.

5. A Quarterback Dilemma in Philadelphia

The Eagles may be looking at a quarterback dilemma if Jalen Hurts cannot clear concussion protocol and backup Kenny Pickett’s ribs issue proves too problematic. If Hurts can’t return, third-string QB Tanner McKee might have to lead the Eagles into the postseason. The stakes could not be higher for Philly’s QB situation moving forward.

6. The MVP Case for Saquon Barkley

Philadelphia’s loss also highlighted an important point about the MVP race. While the NFL MVP award has become almost synonymous with quarterbacks, RB Saquon Barkley’s performance this season has proven that the award race may not be so straightforward. Even though Barkley rushed for over 150 yards and two touchdowns, his efforts weren’t enough to get Philly past Washington.

7. Barkley’s Record-Breaking Pursuit

Barkley’s impressive 1,838 rushing yards this season have placed him on track to challenge Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson’s single-season rushing record of 2,105 yards. With 268 yards needed over the final two weeks of the season, Barkley could make history, but his performance in Week 16 didn’t help his cause.

8. Barkley’s Missed Opportunity

Despite setting impressive records, Barkley had a missed opportunity in Week 16. After a 109-yard first half, he only managed 41 yards over the final three quarters. This could prove crucial as he seeks to break Dickerson’s legendary record.

9. Jayden Daniels Locks Up Offensive Rookie of the Year

Washington Commanders’ rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels likely sealed the Offensive Rookie of the Year award with a jaw-dropping performance. Passing for 258 yards and five touchdowns, including the game-winning score with just six seconds remaining, Daniels helped keep the Commanders’ NFC East hopes alive.

10. The Last Five-Touchdown Performance in Washington

Daniels’ five-touchdown game brought to mind the last time a Washington quarterback threw for five touchdowns: Mark Rypien during the 1991 season, the same year Washington captured its most recent Super Bowl victory. Daniels’ performance was another reminder of how far the franchise has come since its last championship.

11. Bo Nix’s December Slump

Denver Broncos rookie QB Bo Nix has had a remarkable rookie season, but his recent performances in December have been far less spectacular. After impressing in November, Nix’s performances have been less convincing, with Daniels overshadowing him in the race for Rookie of the Year.

12. Josh Allen’s Record-Breaking Win

Buffalo’s Josh Allen notched his 75th career win, which ties him for the most wins by a quarterback in his first seven seasons. With one more victory, Allen will set a new record. However, it’s important to note that Mahomes and Brady didn’t play much during their rookie seasons, which may have impacted the count.

13. Sam Darnold’s Quiet Resurgence

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Sam Darnold has been quietly impressive this season. With Mahomes being the only QB to lead his team to more wins, Darnold has had an unremarkable season but one that deserves recognition. If the Vikings can win their final two games, they could earn home-field advantage, and Darnold could play a pivotal role.

14. Darnold’s Financial Future

Though he’s flying under the radar when it comes to awards, Darnold’s performance is likely to make him one of the most highly paid free agents in 2025. As his career revival continues, teams are bound to take notice and may offer him a lucrative deal.

15. Cowboys and 49ers Playoff Dreams Dashed

Some of the NFL’s most storied franchises, including the Dallas Cowboys and San Francisco 49ers, saw their playoff dreams come to an end during Week 16. After Washington’s thrilling comeback win, both teams were officially eliminated from postseason contention, marking an unexpected and disappointing turn for two teams with championship aspirations.

16. Saints and Cardinals’ Early Exits

The New Orleans Saints and Arizona Cardinals also saw their playoff hopes extinguished in Week 16, with both teams failing to secure enough wins to stay in the postseason race.

17. Bengals Are a Sleeper Threat

The Cincinnati Bengals’ 24-6 win over the Cleveland Browns has made them a team that nobody in the AFC wants to face in the postseason. QB Joe Burrow continues to impress, breaking his own franchise records. With a franchise-record 39th touchdown pass and an emerging 1,500-yard receiver in Ja’Marr Chase, the Bengals are a dangerous threat entering the playoffs.

18. Joe Burrow’s Historic Streak

Joe Burrow extended his own record by posting seven consecutive games with at least 250 yards and three touchdowns. His historic consistency makes him one of the most lethal quarterbacks in the league right now, further bolstering the Bengals’ playoff hopes.

19. Myles Garrett’s Milestones

Cleveland Browns DE Myles Garrett reached 100 career sacks in Week 16, joining a select group of players to achieve this feat since the statistic was made official in 1982. Garrett also joined Lawrence Taylor as the only players to have 12 sacks in five consecutive seasons, cementing his status as one of the league’s top defenders.

20. Aaron Rodgers’ Long Road to 500 TDs

Jets QB Aaron Rodgers may have achieved 500 career touchdowns eventually, but he certainly needed more than his lone touchdown in the Jets’ 19-9 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. This disappointing defeat further complicated the Jets’ playoff chances as they continue to struggle to get anything going offensively.

21. Tyler Higbee’s Resilient Return

Rams tight end Tyler Higbee made his long-awaited return to the field after offseason shoulder surgery and a major knee injury at usa today. In his first game back, he caught the game-winning touchdown against the Jets, proving that perseverance and hard work can lead to success, even after a lengthy recovery.

22. Jets’ Frustrating Day

The Jets found themselves in an unusual predicament, never punting despite scoring only nine points. With turnovers, missed field goals, and failed fourth-down attempts, the Jets failed to capitalize on multiple opportunities, leaving fans frustrated.

23. Dolphins’ Defensive Dominance

The Miami Dolphins’ defense was the star of the show in their 34-7 victory. Generating three sacks and three turnovers, including a pair of pick-sixes, the Dolphins’ defense ensured the win and helped cover for any offensive hiccups.

24. Tua’s Milestone

Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa reached a milestone in Week 16 by becoming the fourth quarterback in franchise history to throw 100 regular-season touchdowns. While it was a celebratory moment, the defense’s dominance overshadowed his individual achievement.

25. Falcons’ Rookie QB Leads the Way

Despite a modest individual performance, Falcons rookie QB Michael Penix Jr. helped his team win in his starting debut against the struggling New York Giants. With a limited stat line of 202 yards passing and a touchdown, Penix’s win was notable, as he replaced veteran Kirk Cousins earlier in the week.

26. Giants’ Record-Low Season

The New York Giants now have the inside track to the No. 1 overall pick of the 2025 NFL Draft, after enduring their 10th loss in a row. Their once-promising season has unraveled into a nightmare, leaving them with little hope heading into the final weeks of the season.

27. Malik Nabers’ Remarkable Rookie Year

Despite the Giants’ struggles, rookie Malik Nabers has stood out, with 97 receptions in his debut season. Nabers has missed two games, yet his performance has been one of the few bright spots for the Giants this season.

28. Caleb Williams Closing in on a Milestone

Chicago Bears rookie QB Caleb Williams is on the verge of breaking a franchise record, needing just 729 passing yards over the final two weeks to become the first Bears quarterback to pass for 4,000 yards in a season.

29. Brock Bowers’ Historic Rookie Season

Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers is having an exceptional rookie season. With 101 receptions for 1,067 yards, Bowers is on pace to have the most productive season ever for a rookie tight end, needing just 10 more yards to break the rookie record.

30. Broadcasting Quirks and Holiday Season Challenges

CBS’ Jim Nantz and Tony Romo had a tough week, with broadcast quirks leading them to cover the 49ers-Dolphins game while FOX covered Steelers-Ravens. Despite the challenging schedules, they managed to enjoy better weather than their colleagues in Baltimore, making the best of their situation.

31. Holiday Fatigue for NFL Teams

The Chiefs, Ravens, Steelers, and Texans face a grueling holiday schedule, with each team playing three games in an 11-day span. This challenging stretch, which includes a Christmas doubleheader, has players and staff working through the holiday season with little rest. For teams like the Ravens and Chiefs, this is a familiar challenge, having played on Christmas the previous year as well.

32. Looking Ahead

With the playoffs looming, teams are running out of time to secure their spots. The drama of Week 16 has only intensified the unpredictability of the NFL season, leaving fans and experts alike to wonder what’s next as the postseason draws closer. The next few weeks will be crucial for teams to lock in their playoff positions and potentially make a run at the Lombardi Trophy.

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