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Trevor Lawrence played the game of a lifetime on Sunday for the Jacksonville Jaguars. In fact, he put up numbers that have never been done before in NFL history. The final stats for Lawrence: The account QBGami confirmed that there had never been an NFL game when a quarterback threw for 330 yards, threw five TDs and wasn't intercepted.
Cardinals tight end Trey McBride set a new NFL record that Travis Kelce held with another big outing, this time against the Texans.
Browns edge rusher Myles Garrett had 1½ sacks against the Bears on Sunday, moving him within one sack of tying the NFL’s single-season record. The Giants’ Michael Strahan and the Steelers’ T.J. Watt share the record, with 22½. Strahan set the mark in 2001 and Watt tied him 20 years later.
Amon-Ra St. Brown, the superstar wide receiver for the Detroit Lions, has started his own club in NFL history. The stat: Having 90-plus catches in each of his first five NFL seasons. He's the first pass catcher to ever do that in the league, according to ESPN's Field Yates.
Arizona Cardinals tight end Trey McBride owns another set of NFL records with his latest showing against the Houston Texans.
Josh Allen made history.
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Jaguars' K Cam Little sets another NFL record in Week 15
Jacksonville Jaguars' kicker Cam Little has set another NFL record in Week 15.
Check out our expert predictions and best bets for Bears vs. Browns in NFL Week 15. Is an NFL record about to be broken?
Being .500 or even worse has not prevented teams from playing deep into January.