NFL power rankings Week 15: How far do Eagles tumble after latest loss?

NFLpower rankings enteringWeek 15of the 2025 season (previous rank in parentheses):

1. Los Angeles Rams (1):They're holding steady at No. 1 − Sunday's 45-point outburst, a season high, indicative that their Week 13 stumble in Charlotte was a fluke. Matthew Stafford continues to play like the MVP favorite, whether or not he's actually the league's best quarterback. He can further burnish his case Sunday if LA is able to stave off Stafford's former club, the formidable Lions.

2. New England Patriots (2):They're holding steady at No. 2 − though theylost their grip on the AFC's No. 1 seedduring their bye week. Drake Maye continues to play like the MVP runner-up, whether or not he's actually the league's second-best quarterback. He can further burnish his case Sunday if New England is able to complete a season sweep of the Bills and wrap up its first AFC East crown since 2019.

3.Seattle Seahawks(3):They're holding steady at No. 3 − thanks in large part to a defense that's surrendered just nine points (and nary a TD) in its past eight quarters. Win their next two games at home (Colts, Rams), and the 'Hawks take possession of the NFC's No. 1 seed.

4.Green Bay Packers(4):They're holding steady at No. 4 − thanks in large part to a 4-0 record in the NFC North, the only one above .500 in what's arguably the league's toughest division. And memo to Ben Johnson, Matt LaFleur is now 12-1 against Chicago since taking the Pack job in 2019 ... and, to be quite frank with you, he'd definitely enjoy beating you twice a year.

5.Denver Broncos(5):They're holding steady at No. 5 − but it could be tough to stay there, and on top of the AFC, given the only opponent among their final four not projected to reach the playoffs … is Kansas City.

6.Houston Texans(6):They're holding steady at No. 6 − and on the verge of a sixth straight win with Arizona headed to Houston on Sunday. And if QB C.J. Stroud and the offense can pick up the pace just a bit, this team poses a legit Lombardi threat.

7.Buffalo Bills(7):They're holding steady at No. 7 − and QB Josh Allen, who might be the league's best quarterback at this point and perhaps the most dangerous and experienced one on the AFC side of the playoff bracket, is looking like a man who could finally be on a fruitful Super Bowl mission.

8. Detroit Lions (12):It's amazing how many good players coach Dan Campbell and GM Brad Holmes have amassed here − and a shame so many of them are sidelined. But Jahmyr Gibbs, who needs to be recognized as the league's premier running back at this point, fortunately remains in the lineup fora team still capable of offensively overwhelming its competition.

9.Jacksonville Jaguars(9):They're holding steady at No. 9 − and now firmly atop the AFC South with fifth-year QB Trevor Lawrence playing his most efficient football of the season heading into the stretch drive.

10.San Francisco 49ers(10):They're holding steady at No. 10 − and evenmoved up a spot in the wild-card standingsduring their much-needed bye week. The Niners are also just a game off the NFC West lead but only have one more divisional game (Seattle) while the Seahawks and Rams seem to face a tougher final month.

11.Chicago Bears(8):It's been a fantastic ride in Year 1 with Johnson. Yet it also feels like the bottom could fall out at any point following a weekend when theBears dropped from the NFC's first seed to its seventh. Chicago's final three games are against Green Bay, San Francisco and Detroit.

12. Los Angeles Chargers (19):So many of their key players have been hit with injuries. But when you're led by tough guys like QB Justin Herbert and OLB Khalil Mack, who have shrugged off their own physical setbacks, and now have rookie RB Omarion Hampton back in the fold, then you're a team wired well to deal with late-season (and postseason) adversity.

13. Philadelphia Eagles (11):If a team goes as its quarterback goes?Jalen Hurts doubled his season turnover totalfrom five to 10 on Monday night, becoming the first player since the league expanded to a 16-game schedule in 1978 to commit two giveaways on a single play. After going to two Super Bowls in three seasons, it's sure starting to feel like Philly will now experiencetwo cheesesteak meltdowns in three seasons.

Since 1978, No player had committed two turnovers in one play before Jalen Hurts 😬(h/t Elias Sports Bureau)pic.twitter.com/0tBaJ6Wm9g

— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports)December 9, 2025

14.Carolina Panthers(17):Quite the bye week. Not only did they move into a first-place tie atop the NFC South, they now control their destiny. Simply Sweep the Bucs in Weeks 16 and 18, and the Panthers win the division for the first time since they went to Super Bowl 50 … which, coincidentally, was in Santa Clara, also the site of Super Bowl 60 this season.

15. Dallas Cowboys (14):Three of their final four opponents are below .500. And if the Eagles continue to lose, that divisional window of opportunity could still open wide for "America's Team."

16. Kansas City Chiefs (15):The last time they lost seven games? How about 2014 … which was also the last time they failed to qualify for the playoffs. Even if this dynasty wins out, it will still need significant help to reach Week 19.

17. Pittsburgh Steelers (21):Before we "shut the hell up for a week," dare we say the Steelers got a vintage Aaron Rodgers performance in Sunday's win at Baltimore − both on the field and at the podium?

The legendary Aaron Rodgers ROASTED the Steelers reporters at his press conference.Q: "What does it mean to get a win like this after the week that you guys have had?"Rodgers: "It means maybe you guys will shut the hell up for a week."😭😭😭pic.twitter.com/3a2dqXjgaB

— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman)December 9, 2025

18. Cincinnati Bengals (20):Who would have thought DE Trey Hendrickson would be shut down before QB Joe Burrow? Whatever. Score 40 points a week, and they'll be fine. Maybe.

19. Baltimore Ravens (16):QB Lamar Jackson hasn't rushed for more than 50 yards since Week 1. With a 5-5 record this season, he's also in jeopardy of winning 50% or fewer of his starts in a season for the first time in his eight-year career.

20. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (18):We'll always admire QB Baker Mayfield's toughness. But injuries (his and the Bucs' at large) have caught up to this team, Mayfield passing for fewer than 200 yards in each of his past four games − all but one a loss.

21.Miami Dolphins(24):Like Mayfield, QB Tua Tagovailoa has passed for fewer than 200 yards in each of his past four games − all of them ... wins. Quite the Floridian dichotomy.

22. Indianapolis Colts (13):When you're considering a 44-year-old quarterbackwho hasn't played in five years, then the writing is pretty much on the wall.

23. Arizona Cardinals (22):If Trey McBride catches five more balls Sunday, he'll set the record for most consecutive five-reception games (16) by a tight end. Gotta look for silver linings where you can find them in the desert.

Trey McBride ties Travis Kelce for the longest streak of games with 5+ receptions by a TE in NFL history (15) 👏@AZCardinals|#BirdGangpic.twitter.com/HToKrT2vUs

— NFL+ (@NFLPlus)December 8, 2025

24. Minnesota Vikings (28):QB J.J. McCarthy, a first-rounder a year ago, just had the best game of his career. Good vibes for 2026?

25. Washington Commanders (25):QB Jayden Daniels, a first-rounder a year ago, just had the worst game of his career. Bad vibes for 2026?

26. New Orleans Saints (29):Arch Manning? Whatevs. Tyler Shough is the first rookie quarterback to win multiples games for this franchise since ... Arch's grandpa, Archie Manning, in 1971. And though he's started just five times, Shough's two wins this season are tied for the most in his draft class.

27. New York Jets (26):Of their 26 touchdowns this season, four − a full 15% − have come on special teams. Not. Sustainable. But trust the process.

28. Cleveland Browns (23):Rookie QB Shedeur Sanderswill start the rest of the way− and is already fomenting quite a dilemma for a team that once seemed certain tospend one of its 2026 first-round picks on another passer.

29.New York Giants(30):They're not scheduled to play a team with a winning record the rest of the way … which won't make it easy to secure that No. 1 pick in the 2026 draft.

30. Atlanta Falcons (27):They definitely won't secure the No. 1 pick in the 2026 draft … becausethe Rams own it, and this ain't the NBA.

31. Las Vegas Raiders (31):If the season ended today,theywould own the No. 1 pick in the 2026 draft − and a team with such a glaring need at quarterback sure could useIndiana's Fernando Mendoza.

32. Tennessee Titans (32):The team that made last year's No. 1 pick could really accelerate its rebuild if it also lands atop the '26 draft … assuming struggling rookie QB Cam Ward takes a quantum leap as a sophomore.

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Four lasting lessons from CFP committee's bracket choices and rankings

If you skipped all of theCollege Football Playoffrankings shows except the final one, you probably saw a pecking order that seemed within reason.

If you'd been following along with the weekly rankings along the way, well, you could be forgiven for feeling confused, outraged or hoodwinked.

This selection committee acted deceitfully.

It pulled a bait and switchon Notre Dame, it acted as ifAlabama's win againstAuburnwas a great "feather in the cap," andit pretended as if some games never happened.

Did we learn anything? For one, the CFP committee specializes in chicanery.

Here are four more lessons:

1. Conference championship results won't bump a team from CFP bracket

The committee had a way out of the Notre Dame or Miami dilemma. It could have selected both and dumped Alabama after the Crimson Tide tumbled rump over teakettle ina pitiful loss to Georgia. The committee resisted. It ignored the SEC Championship game result and didn't budge Alabama an inch after its woeful performance.

In doing so, the committee cemented an unwritten rule: A team that's in the CFP bracket entering December and loses in the conference championship cannot be bumped by an at-large qualifier. In other words, the conference title game becomes a free swing if you're in the bracket entering that weekend.

This meshes with the precedent the committee set last season. SMU was in the bracket entering the ACC Championship game, where it lost to Clemson. The Mustangs dropped in the seedings after that result but retained their bid as the last team in.

The committee went a step further this year, not even altering Alabama's seeding, despite a 21-point loss.

In the four-team playoff era, a loss in a conference championship game could eliminate a team from the bracket. After the bracket grew to 12 teams, the committee has adopted the stance no conference runner-up should be punished to the extent it loses a bid it otherwise would have received, if conference title games did not exist.

Unlike Alabama, Brigham Young dropped in the rankings after its loss in the Big 12 title game, but the Cougars weren't in the bracket entering the weekend. They needed to win to nab a bid.

Alabama was safe, no matter what happened in Atlanta.

The committee's machinations amount to a bending over backward to preserve conference title games.

Lesson 1:If the committee wants a conference runner-up in the bracket, it's willing to pretend a conference championship game never happened.

2. Initial rankings are an untrustworthy carnival, all for ESPN

The committee consistently valued Notre Dame more than Miami when the rankings were just ESPN programming. In the initial rankings on Nov. 4, the committee put the Irish at No. 10 and the Hurricanes at No. 18.

The first several batches of rankings are nothing more than a TV show. The committee can and will reverse course on Selection Sunday.

Since the initial rankings, the Irish and Hurricanes each blew out four opponents that ranged in quality from bad to mediocre. Notre Dame dropped in the rankings, while Miami moved up eight spots.

What gives?

When the rankings stopped being a carnival for ESPN's benefit and became an exercise to choose the playoff qualifiers, the committee picked Miami and booted Notre Dame, based on the Hurricanes' head-to-head victory.

The committee reached a justifiable destination, but it charted a cruel and unnecessary course to reach the point of Miami being ahead of Notre Dame. The Hurricanes always should have been ahead of the Irish — or, at least, never eight spots behind them.

"We're just really frustrated that we had the rug pulled out from underneath us," Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua said on the "Dan Patrick Show."

Totally understand the frustration, even if I disagree with theIrish's response to opt out of a bowl game.

Lesson 2:The first several rankings amount to a dog and pony show performed purely for ESPN's benefit. The penultimate rankings offer some substance. Any rankings before that are meaningless.

3. Record still matters — a lot

Indiana, the lone undefeated team, earned the No. 1 seed. Nobody would argue with that.

Then come six one-loss teams.

Next come two-loss Oklahoma and Miami, with three-loss Alabama in between. The committee treated Alabama as a two-loss team, because it decided conference title game losses don't count for teams already in the bracket.

Strength of schedule can offer a boost among teams with equal records (although it didn't help Texas A&M), but the committee is not swayed by metrics as much as it is by record.

Just like last season, the committee had a chance to select a 9-3 SEC team, Texas, with a lofty strength of schedule, but it didn't. Texas had a better resume than any of the SEC's three-loss teams from 2024, but the Longhorns weren't even among the first two teams left out of the bracket.

Texas and Georgia are the only teams with three wins against teams in the top 15. One of Texas' losses came against Ohio State, now 12-1.

The Longhorns have a pristine strength of schedule, but they lost to a bad Florida team, and Georgia thumped them. Despite those Florida and Georgia losses, if Texas had swapped Boston College into Ohio State's spot on its schedule, I think it would be safely in the field at 10-2.

Texas owns a head-to-head win against playoff qualifier Oklahoma. The committee can justify selecting the Sooners (10-2) based on record. It couldn't justify that choice if the Longhorns were 10-2.

Lesson 3:Pains me to say it, but schedule nonconference cupcakes. The juice of a marquee nonconference win is not worth the risk of a loss. Texas A&M beat Notre Dame, but it's positioned at the bottom of one-loss teams. Texas lost a close game to Ohio State, amassed fancy metrics, and finished a few spots short of a bid. Yummy cupcakes build playoff records.

4. Playoff committee still doesn't love BYU or the Big 12

BYU owns a top-25 strength of schedule, per ESPN metrics. Its only two losses came against Texas Tech, seeded fourth in the bracket.

It amassed the most wins, 11, among Power Four teams left out of the field. For the second straight season, the committee stiff-armed BYU and stuck the Big 12 with just a single bid.

It's hard to argue that outcome, if basing an evaluation of BYU on its showings against the Red Raiders. The Cougars were blown out twice, but Texas Tech profiles as a national championship contender.

BYU has more wins and a stronger SOS than either Miami or Notre Dame, but it's ranked behind them. Clearly, the Cougars' only path to playoff qualification required beating Texas Tech at least once. They didn't, and the committee was not swayed by BYU's win total, making it an outlier to Lesson No. 3.

Lesson 4:The Big 12 needs the bracket to expand to 16 teams, as much or more as any conference needs playoff expansion.

Blake Toppmeyeris the USA TODAY Network's senior national college football columnist. Email him atBToppmeyer@gannett.comand follow him on X@btoppmeyer.

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ROME (AP) — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy visited Rome on Tuesday as he continued torally European supportfor Ukraine while resisting the U.S. pressure for a painful compromise with Russia.

On Monday, Zelenskyy held talks in London with British Prime Minister Keir Starmer, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to strengthen Ukraine's hand amid mounting impatience fromU.S. President Donald Trump.

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Facing pressure from Trump

U.S. and Ukrainian negotiators completed three days of talks on Saturday aimed at trying to narrow differences on the U.S. administration's peace proposal.

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In an exchange with reporters on Sunday night, Trump appeared frustrated with Zelenskyy, claiming the Ukrainian leader "hasn't yet read the proposal."

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Zelenskyy said Monday that Trump "certainly wants to end the war. ... Surely, he has his own vision. We live here, from within we see details and nuances, we perceive everything much deeper, because this is our motherland."

He said the current U.S. peace plan differs from earlier versions in that it now has 20 points, down from 28, after he said some "obvious anti-Ukrainian points were removed."

Europeans back Ukraine

Starmer, Macron and Merz strongly backed Kyiv, with the U.K. leader saying Monday that the push for peace was at a "critical stage," and stressed the need for "a just and lasting ceasefire."

Merz, meanwhile, said he was "skeptical" about some details in documents released by the U.S. "We have to talk about it. That's why we are here," he said. "The coming days … could be a decisive time for all of us."

European leaders are working to ensure that any ceasefire is backed by solid security guarantees both from Europe and the U.S. to deter Russia from attacking again. Trump has not given explicit guarantees in public.

Zelenskyy and his European allies have repeatedly accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of slow-walking the talks to press ahead with the invasion as his forces are making slow buy steady gains while waves of missiles and drones are pummeling Ukrainian infrastructure.

Russia and Ukraine exchange aerial strikes

Ukraine's Air Force said Russia fired 110 drones of various types across the country last night. They said air defenses neutralized 84 drones, 24 more have struck their targets.

Several regions of Ukraine faced emergency blackouts Tuesday due to Russia's prior attacks on energy infrastructure, according to Ukraine's national energy operator, Ukrenergo.

Ukraine, in its turn, continued its drone attacks on Russia.

Russian air defenses destroyed 121 Ukrainian drones overnight above various Russian regions and occupied Crimea, Russia's Ministry of Defense said Tuesday. In Chuvashia, a region about 900 kilometers (about 560 miles) northeast of the border with Ukraine, the attack damaged residential buildings and injured nine people, local governor Oleg Nikolayev said in an online statement.

Ukraine's Security Service carried out a drone attack on an LPG terminal at the port of Temryuk in Russia's Krasnodar region on Dec. 5, according to an official with knowledge of the operation who spoke to The Associated Press.

The official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to comment publicly, said the strike sparked a large fire at the facility. More than 20 LPG storage tanks were set ablaze and burned for more than three days, he said. The attack also damaged railway tank cars, an intermediate refueling tank, and a loading and unloading rack.

Novikov reported from Kyiv, Ukraine.

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Jalen Hurts' five turnovers falls short of NFL record. Who holds it?

With five turnovers on"Monday Night Football,"Philadelphia Eaglesquarterback Jalen Hurts helped sink his team duringa 19-16 overtime loss to the Los Angeles Chargers— and he fell just short of matching an NFL record.

The league record for turnovers by a in a single game is six,according to StatMuse. The record is shared by nine players, including two Hall of Famer quarterbacks — Peyton Manning and Kurt Warner.

Hurts almost joined the six-turnover club, in excruciating fashion.

Hurts even accomplished the rare feat offumbling twice on one play. His final turnover,an interception, came off a tipped pass at the 1-yard line and ended the game in overtime.

The final tally: four interceptions, one lost fumble and turnover trauma for a lifetime.

Remarkably, Warner had six turnovers in a single gametwice, both as a member of theArizona Cardinals. He hadthree interceptions and three lost fumbleson Sept. 28, 2008 in a 56-35 loss to theNew York Jetsand on Nov. 1, 2009 had five interceptions and one lost fumble in a 34-21 loss to theCarolina Panthers.

Manning's turnover-fest took place Nov. 11, 2007, whenhe threw six interceptionsin a 23-21 loss to theSan Diego Chargers. Cornerback Antonio Cromartie intercepted Manning three times, includinga one-handed pick.

Warner coughed up three interceptions and three fumbles Nov. 1, 2009

Rex Grossman earned a share of the record when, as quarterback for theChicago Bearson Oct. 16, 2006, he had four interceptions and two lost fumbles. Yet incredibly enough,the Bears beat the Arizona Cardinals, 24-23.

"I've never played so bad and won a game like that," Grossman said after the game. "It was unbelievable."

Surely Hurts would have liked to know that feeling.

The other players who had six turnovers in a single game are Jameis Winston, Ryan Fitzpatrick, Phillip Rivers, Gus Frerotte, Tony Romo and Chris Chandler.

Indianapolis Coltsquarterback Daniel Jones recently had a five-turnover game in a27-20loss against the Pittsburgh Steelers inWeek 9.

Week 6: Washington Commanders wide receiver Chris Moore (19) celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown during the Week 6: Atlanta Falcons running back Tyler Allgeier (25) carries the ball for a touchdown against the Buffalo Bills at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. The Falcons played the game while sporting throwback uniforms that harken back to the team's inaugural season of 1966. Week 6: Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen operates at the line of scrimmage before a play against the Atlanta Falcons during a Week 6: Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young looks for a receiver against the Dallas Cowboys at Bank of America Stadium. The Panthers wore this uniform combination for the first time in the 30-27 win. <p style=Week 5: Buffalo Bills wide receiver Curtis Samuel makes a catch against the New England Patriots at Highmark Stadium. The Bills wore their new "Rivalries" uniform for the "Sunday Night Football" game, which the Patriots won, 23-20.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 5: Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray makes a throw during the third quarter against the Tennessee Titans at State Farm Stadium. The Cardinals wore their all-black uniforms, but were defeated 22-21. <p style=Week 5: Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield awaits the snap against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field. Both teams wore throwback uniforms in the Buccaneers' 38-35 win. The Buccaneers and Seahawks entered the NFL together as expansion teams in 1976.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 5: Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tory Horton (15) is congratulated by teammate AJ Barner (88) after catching a touchdown pass against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the second half at Lumen Field. The Seahawks wore throwback uniforms harkening back to the team's original look from 1976-2001. Week 5: Los Angeles Chargers running back Omarion Hampton (8) runs against the Washington Commanders during the first quarter at SoFi Stadium. The Chargers wore monochrome powder blue uniform pants and jerseys for the first time. Week 5: New York Jets wide receiver Garrett Wilson (5) is tackled by the Dallas Cowboys' Trevon Diggs (7) and Juanyeh Thomas (2) during the first half at MetLife Stadium. The Cowboys wore their Week 5: New York Jets quarterback Justin Fields stands in the pocket against the Dallas Cowboys during the first half at MetLife Stadium. The Jets wore their all-black uniforms in the 37-22 loss. <p style=Week 4: Denver Broncos quarterback Bo Nix (10) hands the ball off to running back J.K. Dobbins during the "Monday Night Football" game against the Cincinnati Bengals at Empower Field at Mile High. The Broncos wore their "Midnight Navy" uniforms for the 28-3 win.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Week 4: Miami Dolphins running back De'von Achane rushes the ball against the New York Jets during a 27-21 win on "Monday Night Football" at Hard Rock Stadium. The Dolphins wore their new their Nike "Rivalries" uniforms – the team version dubbed "Dark Waters."

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> <p style=Week 4: The Arizona Cardinals defense tackles Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Tory Horton (15) during the first quarter of a "Thursday Night Football" game at State Farm Stadium. The Cardinals became the first NFL team to wear the new Nike "Rivalries" uniform in a game. The Seahawks won the game, 23-20.

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" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 3: New England Patriots tight end Hunter Henry (85) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Gillette Stadium. New England brought out its iconic Week 3: Tampa Bay Buccaneers running back Rachaad White (1) runs with the ball as New York Jets cornerback Sauce Gardner attempts to make the tackle during the second quarter at Raymond James Stadium. The Buccaneers wore their famous Week 3: Cleveland Browns running back Quinshon Judkins celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the Green Bay Packers during the fourth quarter at Huntington Bank Field. The Browns debuted their Week 3: Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jourdan Lewis (2) celebrates after making an interception in the fourth quarter against the Houston Texans at EverBank Stadium. The Jaguars wore their Week 3: Carolina Panthers tight end JaTavion Saunders runs with the ball against the Atlanta Falcons at Bank of America Stadium. The Panthers wore their special black helmets in the 30-0 win. <p style=Week 2: Minnesota Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy (9) runs the ball against the Atlanta Falcons at U.S. Bank Stadium. Sporting "The Vikings Classic" throwback uniform inspired by the team's look during the 1960s and '70s, Minnesota was defeated, 22-6.

" style="max-width:100%; height:auto; border-radius:6px; margin:10px 0;" loading="lazy" /> Week 2: The Green Bay Packers' Micah Parsons (1) reacts during a Week 1: New Orleans Saints running back Alvin Kamara scores a touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals at Caesars Superdome. The Saints wore their reimagined

Can't-miss alternate and throwback uniforms of the 2025 NFL season

Most turnovers in a single game

  • 1 (tie). 6 — Jameis Winston, Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. Carolina Panthers on Oct. 13, 2019): 1 fumble, 5 INTs

  • 1 (tie). 6 — Ryan Fitzpatrick, New York Jets (vs. Kansas City Chiefs on Sept. 25, 2016): 6 INTs

  • 1 (tie). 6 — Philip Rivers, San Diego Chargers (vs. Denver Broncos on Oct. 15, 2012): 2 fumbles, 4 INTs

  • 1 (tie). 6 — Kurt Warner, Arizona Cardinals (vs. Carolina Panthers on Nov. 1, 2009): 1 fumble, 5 INTs

  • 1 (tie). 6 — Kurt Warner, Arizona Cardinals (vs. New York Jets on Sept. 28, 2008): 3 fumbles, 3 INTs

  • 1 (tie) 6 — Peyton Manning, Indianapolis Colts (vs. San Diego Chargers on Nov. 11, 2007): 6 INTs

  • 1 (tie). 6 — Gus Frerotte, St. Louis Rams (vs. Baltimore Ravens on Oct. 14, 2007): 1 fumble, 5 INTs

  • 1 (tie). 6 — Tony Romo, Dallas Cowboys (vs. Buffalo Bills on Oct. 8, 2007): 1 fumble, 5 INTs

  • 1 (tie). 6 — Rex Grossman, Chicago Bears (vs. Arizona Cardinals on Oct. 16, 2006): 2 fumbles, 4 INTs

  • 1 (tie). 6 — Chris Chandler, St. Louis Rams (vs. Carolina Panthers on Dec. 12, 2004): 6 INTs

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