Cam Little, a former soccer player who nearly quit football early in his career, set the NFL record for the longest field goal at 68 yards during the 2025 season, after being drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars. His journey from skepticism to record-breaking success highlights his perseverance and the impact of coaching, culminating in a historic moment that has placed him in the NFL Hall of Fame.
Myles Garrett set an NFL single-season sack record with 23 sacks, surpassing Hall of Famer Michael Strahan, and expressed his ambition to reach 25 sacks next season, celebrating his achievement and his pursuit of further success.
Myles Garrett broke the NFL single-season sack record with 23 sacks in Week 18, achieving a historic milestone for his career and the Cleveland Browns, and celebrated with his team and family after a hard-fought victory.
Myles Garrett set the NFL single-season sack record with 23 sacks in a game against the Bengals, overcoming a nightmare and difficult season, and celebrated with his team, while also expressing a desire to reach 25 sacks next season.
Myles Garrett set the NFL single-season sack record during a game against the Bengals, but Bengals coach Zac Taylor was upset because he was not informed about the game stoppage to celebrate Garrett's achievement, which disrupted the Bengals' tempo and potentially affected their final moments in the game.
Myles Garrett broke the NFL single-season sack record with 23 sacks in 2025, surpassing Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt, and achieved multiple accolades including Browns' single-season sack record and consistent performance. His success was supported by his teammates, coaches, and his own focused preparation, emphasizing his all-around impact on the Browns' defense and his desire to be remembered as one of the best in the game.
Myles Garrett set a new NFL single-season sack record with 23.5 sacks in 2025 after sacking Joe Burrow in the final game of the season, surpassing the previous record and continuing his impressive career with 125.5 sacks overall.
Bijan Robinson set NFL and Falcons records with 229 yards from scrimmage in a game against the Rams, making him the player with the most yards from scrimmage before age 24, and leading the league this season, despite his team missing the playoffs.
The Bengals' offensive line is playing its best since Zac Taylor became head coach, helping them avoid sacks and improve their offensive performance. They face Browns' star Myles Garrett, who is close to breaking the NFL single-season sack record, in a game that could also see Garrett's record challenged. The team has made significant lineup adjustments, including developing rookie Amarius Mims, and is focused on a strategic game plan to win while avoiding controversy over Garrett's record attempt.
Trey McBride set an NFL record for tight ends with 119 receptions in a season, but the Arizona Cardinals lost 37-14 to the Cincinnati Bengals, extending their losing streak. Despite McBride’s standout performance, the team struggled with third-down conversions and offensive production, highlighting ongoing challenges this season.
The Denver Broncos secured a historic 20-13 comeback victory over the Kansas City Chiefs on Christmas night, utilizing a patient, methodical offensive approach and a key trick play to secure their 12th regular-season comeback win, despite being eliminated from the playoffs.
Justin Jefferson broke Randy Moss's NFL record for most receiving yards in the first six seasons, achieving this milestone during a game against Detroit, and continues to aim for a sixth consecutive 1,000-yard season.
Seahawks kicker Jason Myers set a franchise record with six field goals, including a 56-yard game-winner, leading to an 18-16 victory over the Colts. Myers' performance was crucial in a game marked by offensive struggles, and he now leads the NFL with 37 field goals this season, highlighting his importance to the team.
After a tough loss where the Bengals' defense allowed a late touchdown, Chase Brown criticized the defense publicly, prompting coach Zac Taylor to say Brown was out of line and emphasizing the importance of team discipline and learning from mistakes.
The Jaguars narrowly defeated the Raiders 30-29 in overtime, highlighted by Cam Little's NFL record 68-yard field goal and a game-winning touchdown run by Trevor Lawrence, with both teams showcasing strong second-half performances and notable player contributions.