The Denver Broncos achieved a franchise record with four players earning first-team AP All-Pro honors and six players overall recognized as All-Pros, highlighting a successful season with notable individual performances across offensive, defensive, and special teams units.
The Eagles have become the first team since 1987 to have multiple games with no second-half completions, with quarterback Jalen Hurts also setting a record for poor second-half performance in multiple games this season, highlighting a potential issue for their postseason success.
The Grand Rapids Griffins achieved the best start in AHL history with a 22-1-0-1 record after a 2-1 shootout victory over the Chicago Wolves, tying the third-longest win streak in franchise history and setting multiple league and franchise records.
Cowboys' head coach Brian Schottenheimer emphasizes team record over offensive stats, criticizing the focus on offensive performance despite their strong ranking, as the team struggles defensively and aims for better results to become playoff contenders.