DAN BILICKI’S FUN&GAMES
STUDS TOM BRADY QB, NE
358 passing yards,
3 passing TDs, 3 rushing yards, 26.6 points. Miami may be known as Brady’s house of horrors, but he performed well despite the crazy loss.
SAQUON BARKLEY RB, NYG
170 rushing yards, 27 receiving yards, 1 TD, 27.7 points. Only needed 14 carries to rack up this total and the Giants held him out for most of the second half.
EZEKIEL ELLIOTT RB, DAL
114 rushing yards, 79 receiving yards, 25.3 points. Had a rare 40-touch game thanks to 12 receptions on 13 targets.
AMARI COOPER WR, DAL
217 receiving yards, 3 TDs, 44.7 points. It’s games like this where Cooper justifies the high price Dallas paid to get him.
JUJU SMITH-SCHUSTER WR, PIT
130 receiving yards, 2 TDs, 29 points. It was a very disappointing day for every Steeler except SmithSchuster.
GEORGE KITTLE TE, SF
210 receiving yards, 1 TD, 30.5 points. You might not believe this, but Kittle didn’t have a single second-half target.
DETROIT LIONS DEF.
3 points allowed, 3 sacks, 1 INTs, 1 TD, 18 points. A great streaming play for the playoffs, holding the weak Cards in check.
DUDS MARKSANCHEZ QB, WAS
38 passing yards, 2 INTs, -0.48 points. The Sanchize was rightfully yanked for the second half by Washington.
MATT STAFFORD QB, DET
101 passing yards, 7 rushing yards, 4.7 points. Had fewer than 7.5 points for the third time in six – and somehow still won.
CAM NEWTON QB, CAR
265 passing yards, 1 INT, 23 rushing yards, 11.9 points. Clearly not at 100%, Newton could’ve had much more than just one turnover. DUKE JOHNSON JR. RB, CLE -6 rushing yards, -0.6 points. Didn’t even get a target in the passing game this week.
COREY CLEMENT RB, PHI
-4 rushing yards, -0.4 points. Sure, he’s Philly’s backup, but Clement at least averaged 9.7 points the past two weeks.
ANTONIO BROWN WR, PIT
35 receiving yards, 3.5 points. How Brown and the Steelers didn’t torch the lowly Raiders is beyond us.
ZACH ERTZ TE, PHI
38 receiving yards, 3.8 points Didn’t come anywhere close to the 33.5 points he put up last time against Dallas.