Raiders 0 - Vikings 3

As we get into the late window of the NFL's Week 14, we can start off with the lowest scoring NFL game in over 80 years. The Minnesota Vikings took on the Las Vegas Raiders at home to defeat them 3-0. The only notable thing to really pull from this game is the return of Vikings All-pro wide receiver Justin Jefferson, who unfortunately left the game early along with Vikings quarterback Joshua Dobbs.

49ers 28 - Seahawks 16

The Seattle Seahawks visited the San Francisco 49ers where Brock Purdy did his best to feed each one of his superstar playmakers on offense. Seattle's quarterback Geno Smith was out this week with a groin injury, leaving Drew Lock the starter. Although the 49ers pulled away convincingly with the game, the Seahawks did their best to hang in there.

Chargers 7 - Broncos 24

As the AFC Wild Card Playoff spot battle continues, the Denver Broncos travel to Los Angeles to play the Chargers. The Broncos bullied LA, beating them 24-7. During the game, Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert injured his hand, leaving Easton Stick as the quarterback for the remainder of the game. Sean Payton continues to keep the Broncos in the hunt as they win 6 of their last 7 games.

Chiefs 17 - Bills 20

The game we were all excited for in the late window has come. The Kansas City Chiefs host the Buffalo Bills in what is becoming a new found classic rivalry in the NFL. The Bills pull away with the win 20-17 as the Chiefs still struggle to find consistency on offense. Without running back Isiah Pacheco, Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes finds trouble in getting his offense on the same page. Having a late potential game-winning touchdown called back as wide receiver Kadarius Toney lined up offsides. Bills quarterback Josh Allen did his best to help carry his team to victory as Mahomes melts down on the sidelines disagreeing with the late game offsides call.

Cowboys 33 - Eagles 13

Capping off NFL Sunday was the matchup to take the lead in the NFC East. The Dallas Cowboys took on the Philadelphia Eagles in a Sunday Night game with a chance to take control of the division. Dallas convincingly won the game at home 13-33, cementing that they can be serious contenders in the playoffs. Trouble is brewing in Philadelphia as the team seems to struggle defensively against the Cowboys.