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Issue #18 of The WOLF Sports Newsletter

WOLF Sports Newsletter – Week 13 NFL Recap

Hey, Wolf Sports Nation! Welcome to the WOLF Sports newsletter covering everything from the world of sports, brought to you by @WOLF_Financial. We know you’ve got a busy schedule, and with so much sports news going on, it’s easy to miss out.

That’s where we come in—to keep you in the loop with all the action. This issue, we’ve got your NFL Week 13 recap.

Let’s get into it!

Thanksgiving Games

Lions 23, Bears 20

The Lions edged the Bears 23-20 with a late comeback, fueled by Jared Goff’s clutch play and a strong fourth quarter. Caleb Williams impressed but faltered late, keeping Detroit atop the NFC North.

Cowboys 27, Giants 20

Dallas held off New York 27-20, with Rico Dowdle’s 112 rushing yards and a defensive touchdown sealing the win. The Giants’ losing streak extends to seven.

Packers 30, Dolphins 17

Green Bay beat Miami 30-17, powered by Jordan Love’s two TDs and a key defensive stand. The Dolphins’ three-game win streak came to an end.

Black Friday Game

Chiefs 19, Raiders 17

Patrick Mahomes set the Chiefs' all-time TD record in a 19-17 win over the Raiders. A late KC field goal and a Raiders mishandled snap sealed the victory.

Sunday Games

Texans 23, Jaguars 20

Houston topped Jacksonville 23-20 despite Trevor Lawrence exiting with a concussion. The Texans remain in control of the AFC South.

Colts 25, Patriots 24

Anthony Richardson led a late Colts rally to beat the Patriots 25-24, eliminating New England from playoff contention.

Chargers 17, Falcons 13

The Chargers defeated the Falcons 17-13 behind four interceptions, including a pick-six by rookie Tarheeb Still. Ladd McConkey added 117 receiving yards.

Seahawks 26, Jets 21

Seattle rallied from 14 points down to beat the Jets 26-21. Leonard Williams’ pick-six and New York’s costly penalties proved decisive.

Commanders 42, Titans 19

Jayden Daniels shined as Washington crushed Tennessee 42-19, ending a three-game skid and bolstering their playoff hopes.

Steelers 44, Bengals 38

Russell Wilson threw for 414 yards in the Steelers’ 44-38 shootout win over the Bengals. Pittsburgh improves to 9-3, while Cincinnati falls to 4-8.

Vikings 23, Cardinals 22

Minnesota overcame a 19-6 deficit to beat Arizona 23-22. Sam Darnold’s late TD pass and Shaq Griffin’s game-sealing interception kept the Vikings rolling at 10-2.

Rams 21, Saints 14

Matthew Stafford’s two TDs and a late defensive stop lifted the Rams past the Saints 21-14 in a crucial win.

Buccaneers 26, Panthers 23 (OT)

Tampa Bay beat Carolina 26-23 in overtime with Chase McLaughlin’s game-winning field goal after a late Panthers fumble.

Eagles 24, Ravens 19

Philadelphia extended their winning streak to eight games with a 24-19 win over Baltimore. Saquon Barkley’s 107 rushing yards and Jalen Hurts’ two TDs led the way.

Bills 35, 49ers 10 

The Bills cruised past the 49ers 35-10, with Josh Allen leading a dominant offense. Buffalo's defense stifled San Francisco, which lost Christian McCaffrey to injury.

Monday Night Football

Browns 32, Broncos 41 

The Broncos topped the Browns 41-32, powered by three interceptions from Jameis Winston, including two pick-sixes. Despite Winston's 497 passing yards, Denver's Bo Nix and a 93-yard TD pass led them to 8-5.

Our Game of the Week: Broncos VS Browns

Our Offensive Player of the Week: Josh Allen

Our Defensive Player of the Week: Leonard Williams

What Do You Think?

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