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Quarterbac­ks continue to tell the tale

- Nate Davis

The 32 things we learned from Week 17 of the 2022 NFL season:

1. You know that old adage – the one suggesting if you have two or three starting-caliber quarterbac­ks on your roster, then you don’t really have one? Might be time to rethink that. Sixty-four quarterbac­ks have now started at least one game this season, most ever in a nonstrike campaign.

2. The New York Jets (Mike White), Miami Dolphins (Teddy Bridgewate­r), Tennessee Titans (Joshua Dobbs), Las Vegas Raiders (Jarrett Stidham), Washington Commanders (Carson Wentz) and Arizona Cardinals (David Blough) all made changes under center from Week 16 to 17.

2a. None of those quarterbac­ks engineered a victory ... so maybe that aforementi­oned adage was proved airtight after all?

3. The Jets’ 23-6 loss to the Seattle Seahawks eliminated them from playoff contention, extending their league-worst drought. The NYJ last reached the postseason in 2010.

4. The San Francisco 49ers’ Brock Purdy entered the season third on the depth chart. Sunday, the “Mr. Irrelevant” of the 2022 draft (as the last player selected) joined Virgil Carter, Mike Kruczek, Ben Roethlisbe­rger and Phil Simms as the fifth rookie quarterbac­k in the Super Bowl era (since 1966) to win his first four starts.

4a. Purdy also has multiple touchdown passes in each of his past five appearance­s. Only Justin Herbert possesses a longer streak (seven games in 2020) among rookie passers since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger.

5. Purdy and the Niners escaped the Raiders, who benched QB Derek Carr, in overtime, giving San Francisco a shot at claiming the NFC’s No. 1 seed and the first-round bye and home-field advantage that come with it.

6. Another backup, the Philadelph­ia Eagles’ Gardner Minshew II, dropped his second consecutiv­e start after the NFC East leaders surprising­ly stumbled against the New Orleans Saints.

7. The Eagles’ two-game losing skid without injured quarterbac­k Jalen Hurts might also have the unintended consequenc­e of boosting his MVP case amid suggestion­s many quarterbac­ks would thrive given the benefit of being surrounded by Philadelph­ia’s Pro Bowl-laden roster.

8. Of course, Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes may now have the MVP hardware locked up. The 2018 MVP joined Drew Brees and Tom Brady as the only players to throw for 5,000 yards in a season more than once.

9. Mahomes, who also has the most touchdown passes in the league, reached 40 for the second time in his career.

10. If you like sacks, the Eagles-Saints game had them in abundance, the teams combining for 13.

11. Philadelph­ia had seven quarterbac­k takedowns, giving the Eagles 68 overall. They need five more to break the 1984 Chicago Bears’ single-season record (72) since sacks became an official league statistic in 1982.

12. Eagles DE Brandon Graham had a pair of sacks, making Philadelph­ia the first team since 1982 to have four separate players record double digits in that category. (Haason Reddick, Josh Sweat and Javon Hargrave are the others.)

13. The Eagles are also the first team in the Super Bowl era to register at least a half-dozen sacks in five consecutiv­e games.

14. The Bucs are now backto-back division champs for the first time in team history and will host a game in the wild-card round after knocking out the Carolina Panthers.

15. Tom Brady completed 34 passes, adding yet another record to his seemingly endless collection. He became the first player ever to connect on at least 30 throws in five consecutiv­e games.

16. TB12’s big day was enabled by WR Mike Evans – the pair hadn’t been vibing on the field for weeks – after he snagged 10 balls for 207 yards and all three of Brady’s touchdown throws.

17. Evans surpassed 1,000 receiving yards for the ninth time and is the only NFL player to start a career by hitting that plateau in each of his first nine seasons.

18. Brady has now quarterbac­ked 19 teams to division titles.

19. Brady’s former team, the New England Patriots, are poised to reach the postseason after punching the Miami Dolphins in the snout, winning 2321 in large part because New England scored its franchiser­ecord seventh defensive TD – Kyle Dugger’s 39-yard pick-six – of the season, the most by a team in five years.

20. New England is also only the second team since 2000 to score a defensive TD in four consecutiv­e games within a season.

21. Not only did the Pittsburgh Steelers get back to .500 for the first time since Week 2 by pulling out a win at Baltimore on Sunday night, they’re now one victory away of keeping head coach Mike Tomlin’s careerlong streak without a losing season intact.

21a. Win and get some help in Week 18, and Pittsburgh is going to the playoffs for the 11th time in 16 seasons under Tomlin.

22. Tip of the cap to Giants QB Daniel Jones, who passed for a pair of touchdowns and ran for two more as New York wrapped up its first playoff spot in six years by blasting the Indianapol­is Colts.

22a. Jones, who will be a free agent after the season, also made a compelling case for the team to re-sign him while maybe putting those Eli Manning comparison­s – on the field, anyway – to rest. Noteworthy: Manning never rushed for multiple TDs in a game during in his 16year career.

23. With the Giants qualifying for the postseason – along with the Ravens, Chargers and Vikings – 2022 marks the 33rd consecutiv­e year that at least four teams reached the playoffs despite failing to qualify for them in the previous campaign.

24. As long as we’re on NFC East quarterbac­ks, how much longer will Wentz be one? For the second straight year – he was with the Indianapol­is Colts in 2021 – he came up small in the

biggest spot, throwing a trio of intercepti­ons as Washington was handled by the Cleveland Browns and booted from the playoff picture.

25. How about that Lions defense, the one that had permitted the most points and yards in the league entering Week 17? After a sluggish start in Week 17, the unit limited the Bears to nine first downs, 10 points and 230 yards while collecting seven sacks ... which helps explain Detroit’s game-ending 34-0 run.

26. The Jaguars and Titans will play a de facto AFC South championsh­ip game in Jacksonvil­le, Florida, in Week 18. That means for the fourth time in the Super Bowl era, a team will be crowned division champions despite losing five in a row at some point during the season.

27. Kansas City’s Jerick McKinnon has a touchdown reception in five consecutiv­e games, the first running back since the merger to pull that off.

28. If you’ve never heard of the Battle of Los Angeles ... well, something happened over the skies of the Left Coast one night in the winter of 1942 as the United States was entering World War II.

28a. But for our purposes, the LA Chargers smoked the Rams 31-10 in the first regularsea­son meeting of Tinseltown’s finest at SoFi Stadium.

29. The Rams’ 11 losses are the most ever by a defending Super Bowl champion.

30. But if you own Bolts RB Austin Ekeler, you may well be a fantasy football champion. Ekeler, a first-round fantasy pick who wasn’t drafted in the real world, racked up 161 total yards and scored his 17th and 18th TDs of the season.

31. Regarding fantasy, if you rolled into your championsh­ip round counting on Kirk Cousins, Derrick Henry, Justin Jefferson, Dalvin Cook, the 49ers defense or Travis Kelce ... welp.

32. Wentz and the Commanders didn’t show up, but Washington did unveil a new mascot to its loyal (if disillusio­ned) fans. Meet Major Tuddy. Ugh.

 ?? JAY BIGGERSTAF­F/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes could be headed to his second league MVP award.
JAY BIGGERSTAF­F/USA TODAY SPORTS Chiefs quarterbac­k Patrick Mahomes could be headed to his second league MVP award.

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