2024 NFL Week 13 winners and losers: Russell Wilson shines, Kirk Cousins flops, Vikings steal another one



Another Sunday, another full slate of NFL action nearly in the books. And Week 13 has been plenty full of drama, from the Minnesota Vikings surviving another close game to reach 10 wins to the Pittsburgh Steelers outlasting the Cincinnati Bengals in a high-scoring shootout to remain atop the AFC North.

Here’s a look at some of Sunday’s biggest winners and losers:

The Pittsburgh Steelers are guaranteed an 18th straight non-losing season under Mike Tomlin, thanks in large part to their feisty defense, but Wilson was crisp and confident in the clutch against Cincinnati, outdueling Joe Burrow to confirm his career rejuvenation in black and gold.

The NFC South isn’t a juggernaut, but the Atlanta Falcons aren’t running away with the division, and their expensive new quarterback was chiefly to blame on Sunday, as his four interceptions, including an atrocious pick six, against the Los Angeles Chargers dropped the team to .500.

Winner: Kevin O’Connell

For the second time in his three seasons at the helm of the Vikings, O’Connell is off to a 10-2 start, making Minnesota a surprising force out of the NFC. It’s debatable whether his close wins and opportunistic defense are sustainable, but he’s once again maximizing makeshift parts under center.

Losing is nothing new for the 2024 Jets, who’ve already said goodbye to their head coach and general manager. Sunday at least teased a victory, with Aaron Rodgers and Co. up 21-7 against the Seattle Seahawks, only to blow the lead and have ex-Seahawk D.J. Reed blame the officials after the fact.

Winner: Kliff Kingsbury

Maligned for the Washington Commanders‘ recent offensive skid, the coordinator dialed up a seamless attack for Jayden Daniels, Brian Robinson Jr. and the rest of the squad in a rout of the Tennessee Titans, who actually entered with a relatively stingy defense. Washington isn’t dead just yet.

Loser: Lou Anarumo

Zac Taylor may deserve more flak as the head coach of a talented Bengals team without a lick of defensive prowess, but the longtime coordinator — once heralded as a top defensive schemer in the NFL — once again had zero answers, this time against a sometimes-hit-or-miss Steelers offense.

Winner: Late-window games

The Baltimore Ravens and Philadelphia Eagles are slugging it out on CBS in a potential Super Bowl preview, showcasing strong defensive efforts in a one-score first half that saw Jalen Carter get after Lamar Jackson, who also made Vic Fangio’s unit pay on some deep shots. Later, closing the Sunday slate, the Buffalo Bills will host the reigning NFC champion San Francisco 49ers in snowy conditions.





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