Fan Buzz Top Plays NFL: Week 16

Chubba Hubbard Eliminates Cardinals From Playoffs

 

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With a record of 4-11 and primed for a top pick in the NFL Draft, the Carolina Panthers have not had much to cheer for this season. But ever since second-yeard quarterback Bryce Young reassumed the Panthers starting quarterback position, there seems to be a different energy in the Carolina locker room. Their Week 16 matchup with the Cardinals had to be the most memorable moment of the season. Panthers running back Chubba Hubbard sealed a win with a touchdown in OT that knocked the Cardinals out of the Playoff Race in the NFC.

 

Saquon Continues to Shine

 

It has been more than a decade since a running back has won the NFL MVP award. But Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley has done his best to end that drought this season. He is one of the main reasons that the Eagles look like Super Bow contenders this season. In their game against the Commanders in Week 16, Barkley had yet another MVP moment with a 68-yard house call in one of the pivotal moments of the NFC East rivalry game.

 

Jettas Keeps Putting NFL on Notice

 

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson staked his claim as the best receiver in the NFL a while ago. But in his third season, he is already on the cusp of being one of the all-time greats. Jefferson proved that once again in their Week 16 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, where he accrued 144 yards a two tuddies, including a Randy Moss-esque catch in crunch time to seal the victory for Minnesota.

 

 

Tank Dell's Closing Act

 

Unfortunately, Houston Texans wide receiver Tank Dell has been ruled out for the season with a torn ACL. But if there was ever a "good way" to suffer a season-ending injury, Tank Dell showcased it in the Texans loss to the Chiefs in Week 16. Dell climbed the ladder in the second half to secure an unreal touchdown grab, his third of the season.

 

 

The Jayden Daniels NFL Experience Continues

 

Every Jayden Daniels game has felt like an out-of-body experience. And the best part is that they just keep getting better. But despite a debut year that has already been wildly entertaining, Daniels showed he still has more to showcase this season. Daniels led the Commanders down the field in the fourth quarter a threw a dime to Jamison Crowder for the go-ahead touchdown that would ultimately seal the victory over an Eagles defense that is among the most stout in the NFL.