LSU Tigers dominate Week 16 of the NFL Season: Jefferson, Thomas, Chase, go off All season long, the LSU Tigers in the NFL have been putting up dominant performances as every week 5-6 Tigers are putting up incredible numbers. This weekend truly felt like the best weekend yet from the LSU Tigers in the NFL as everywhere you looked an LSU wide receiver was scoring a touchdown or a Tiger defender was making a massive play. This season, Joe Burrow is playing with an incredible sense of swagger as he puts up MVP Caliber numbers. On Sunday, Burrow opened the scoring for the Bengals making one of the most incredible plays you’ll ever see. Later in the game, Burrow did it once again while being spun around by the Browns defense finding Drew Sample for a first down. Burrow finished the game with 252 yards and 3 touchdowns setting the NFL record for the most consecutive games with 250 or more yards and 3 touchdowns with 7 straight games. Ja’Marr Chase had what has become a typical performance from him catching six passes for 97 yards and a touchdown, his 16th touchdown of the season. One of Chase’s career goals was to pass the 1,500 yard mark in a season which he accomplished on Sunday breaking his own franchise record. Fellow LSU Tiger Cade York chipped in for the Bengals making all three extra points and one of two field goal attempts with his make coming from 59 yards. � While the Giants haven’t had many plays to cheer for this season, Cor’Dale Flott gave the fans one on Sunday intercepting a pass juggled by Kyle Pitts to keep the Falcons out of the endzone. Malik Nabers continues his impressive rookie campaign adding 68 yards on 7 catches setting the Giants Rookie Receptions record surpassing Odell Beckham Jr. Malik Nabers remains a huge bright spot for the Giants this season As the Commanders look to stay in the Playoff picture, they got a massive performance from Jayden Daniels. The Commanders turned the ball over five times including two picks by Daniels but, his game winning touchdown helped the Commanders draw closer to clinching a playoff birth. This season, Daniels has four passing touchdowns in the final 30 seconds of a game the most by any rookie. Daniels finished the game 24 of 39 passing for 258 yards, 5 touchdowns, and two interceptions rushing for another 81 yards. The only receivers with an argument as the NFL’s best wide receiver are Ja’Marr Chase and Justin Jefferson. After seeing what Ja’Marr Chase did earlier in the day, Justin Jefferson answered with 10 catches for 144 yards and a pair of touchdowns including the game winner. No matter who the Seahawks put on Jefferson and if they gave him help it didn’t matter because Jefferson was coming down with the ball.

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