Welcome to the summary for week 15 of bet on NFL! Of the 2 undefeated teams going into this week, only one can say this now. The Saints were defeated by the Cowboys at home 24-17, in a match dominated by the Cowboys defense, with relentless pressure on Drew Brees. DeMarcus Ware was a key player despite playing little as a precaution after problems in the neck. Practice is limited to playing on 3rd downs, but returned to 2 sacks on Brees, both to force a fumble that was still recovered by the Cowboys.

The Colts beat the Jaguars 35-31 in a matchup of QBs, with Manning at high 308 yards and 4 TDs by an INT, and Garrard at 223 yards and 3 TDs for a INT. And it was that last interception that made the difference, since it occurred just seconds from the end, with the Jags 33 yards from the goal line of the Colts. There was pressure to attack from Jacksonville, and they took a risk that could have been avoided. On the 3rd down, with a timeout still in the pocket, they could have trusted their best man, Maurice Jones-Drew. But they didn't, and now see the playoffs far away.

In #Buffalo people still wonder how they could lose to the Patriots. I give you the answer: making silly mistakes gets always paid. At the beginning and with the opportunity to coomplete with 7-0, a false start on the offensive line cost them a TD by Marsawn Lynch in the fourth quarter, with 17-3 and a chance to catch up with just one touchdown. Josh Reed dropped a clear TD pass, and now at 17-10, a penalty for offside in an onside kick recovered by the Bills that would have given a chance to tie, they did not see this recovery coming and gave the Pats the game. Terrell Owens is going to have an easy time explain his reasons if he decides not to renew with the Bills in March.

The Raiders returned with impact to the NFL with another win at the buzzer; this time against the Broncos in Denver, and most impressively, with JaMarcus Russell off the bench to replace an injured Charlie Frye. Russell, who will surely not remain with the Raiders next year without reducing his multibillion-dollar salary, connected with Chaz Schilens at the end zone to stop the Broncos all dumb at Invesco Field.

Nate Keading is also a superstar at the Chargers, and I knew he would be. But now not only will the fans start to respect have a great. He's a great kicker, and one of those whose legs don't shake at big moments. It took a while to reach that state of mind; we recall some missed field goals in his first years, in playoff games against the Jets and Patriots. But on Sunday he brought the score to 24-27 at Qualcomm Stadium. And that came after a drive in less than a minute from Phillip Rivers, who remains the master that has already won its fourth straight division crown.

The Steelers won a duel in the sun against the Packers; at Night Sun, Pennsylvania, by 39-37 to be exact. In the last quarter they scored a whopping 35 points and Green Bay was about to make a comeback, but Ben Rothlisberger stopped a pass to Mike Wallace just as the clock struck 0:00. It is my pick for game of the week, and I leave the summary there because it's worth for you to see it, especially the fourth quarter.

And the player of the day, since we are giving awards, is Joshua Cribbs, the Browns multitasking man who broke the record for kickoff return TDs in a season according to Betbubbles.com. With the two he got on Sunday there are 8 in total for him, reaching the previous record shared by several players, including Bears legend Gale Sayers

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