The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Offbeat awards for ’18 season

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The Associated Press will hand out its individual NFL awards on the night before the Super Bowl in Atlanta. Until then, here are some offthe-beaten track honors to consider:

Best game

Eagles 32, Texans 30. Aside from the meaning for both teams — the defending champs desperatel­y trying to find a way into the postseason, the visitors seeking an AFC South title and to hold onto a wild-card bye — it was a tremendous­ly dramatic, well-played Week 16 contest with twists and turns galore.

And it ended on a lastsecond winning field goal by one of Philly’s heroes from last season, Jake Elliott.

Runners-up: Chargers 29, Chiefs 28 in Week 15 — too many flying flags to make it a classic; Rams 54, Chiefs 51 in Week

11 for anyone who likes video-game shootouts; Cowboys 13, Saints 10 in Week 13, if your tastes tend toward defense.

Worst game

Go all the way back to the season opener for Miami’s 27-20 victory over Tennessee in, yawn, the longest game ever played. Two weather delays not only stretched out the day, it also led to CBS going in and out of the telecast. At least it featured a tiebreakin­g 102-yard kickoff return by Jakeem Grant. The game took 7 hours, 8 minutes.

Runners-up: Lots of Cardinals games, maybe their 17-3 loss to Detroit the worst; a Thursday night 6-0 win for Jacksonvil­le over Indianapol­is in Week 14 marked not so much by stingy defense as inept offense.

Best game scene

When Drew Brees became the NFL’s all-time leader in yards passing — with a 62-yard TD throw to rookie Tre’Quan Smith in Week 5 — officials stopped the game at the Superdome and the game ball was handed to Pro Football Hall of Fame officials on the sideline while the crowd offered a loud and loving ovation. Brees removed his helmet,

held out his arm to salute the crowd and hugged his wife, Brittany, and children on the sideline.

“I love you guys so much,” Brees said while hugging his three boys as Brittany held their daughter nearby. “You can accomplish anything in life if you’re willing to work for it.”

Best play

No surprise here, except perhaps to the Patriots trying to defend Miami’s final-seconds play in Week 14. Ryan Tannehill threw a 14-yard pass to Kenny Stills, who lateraled to DeVante Parker, who quickly lateraled to Kenyan Drake along the sideline. He cut toward the middle and found a seam, helped by a block from guard Ted Larsen at the 30. Drake beat two Patriots to the corner of the end zone — defensive back J.C. Jackson and tight end Rob Gronkowski, who was on the field as part of New England’s prevent defense. Touchdown, and a 34-33 victory.

“I mean, honestly, I’m sitting before you all and I still don’t believe it,” Drake said during interviews after the improbable conclusion sent New England to its fifth loss in the past six visits to South Florida. “I just saw it was Gronk in front of me and I was just like, ‘Look, I’ve got somewhere to be.’ So I had to get in the end zone.”

Runners-up: Hard to find anything close to that. Try Derrick Henry’s 99-yard TD run for Tennessee against Jacksonvil­le, also in Week 14, to tie the NFL record set by Tony Dorsett in 1983. Or Donte Jackson’s pick-2 in which he intercepte­d Brees’ 2-point conversion pass and sped 100 yards

the other way to give Carolina the deuce in Week 15. Or Dwayne Harris’ 99yard punt return in Oakland’s Week 16 win over Denver.

Worst play

The Lions let Seattle rookie punter Michael Dickson run for a first down when he actually was trying to take an intentiona­l safety in the Seahawks’ 28-14 victory in Week 8. Dickson took the snap in his end zone and was supposed to give up the safety, but Detroit reacted so poorly that after drifting across the back of the end zone, Dickson figured he had a chance for a first down and took off running, gaining 9 yards. Mission accomplish­ed.

Runners-up: Roughingth­e-passer call on Green Bay linebacker Clay Matthews when he made a textbook sack of Alex Smith in Week 3. Officials soon backed off on the overemphas­is on such mistaken flags.

As part of an outstandin­g play, when San Francisco’s Richie James Jr. returned a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown in Week 15, Seattle kicker Sebastian Janikowski’s feeble (to be kind) attempt to make a play.

Best celebratio­n

Just allowing more intricate and creative celebratio­ns was a positive. And positively the best of a strong group, individual­ly, was Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill catching a TD pass against Arizona in Week 10, then jumping into the stands to operate the CBS TV camera.

The group trophy goes to the Vikings for their limbo dance , using Adam Thielen as the bar, in a Week 12 victory against Green Bay.

 ?? LYNNE SLADKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Dolphins running back Kenyan Drake runs for the gamewinnin­g touchdown against the Patriots on Dec. 9 in Miami Gardens, Fla.
LYNNE SLADKY — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dolphins running back Kenyan Drake runs for the gamewinnin­g touchdown against the Patriots on Dec. 9 in Miami Gardens, Fla.
 ?? AP Sports Columnist ?? Barry Wilner
AP Sports Columnist Barry Wilner

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