
"We had four non-first-round rookie quarterbacks take snaps this week -- Riley Leonard, Shedeur Sanders, Brady Cook and Tyler Shough. We had three interceptions behind the line of scrimmage -- two in one game between the Bengals and Bills. And we had the most important play in NFL history: a third-and-2 from the Chargers' 21 on which Jalen Hurts threw an interception to Da'Shawn Hand, who fumbled the ball on the return,"
"According to Elias Sports Bureau, it's the first time in their database (which goes back to 1978) that the same player had two turnovers on one down. It was beautiful to watch live. (And masterfully called by Joe Buck, who acted as if it was something he sees every week.) Though this column will not have two turnovers in one paragraph, it will react measuredly to everyone's overreactions,"
Week 14 featured four non-first-round rookie quarterbacks: Riley Leonard, Shedeur Sanders, Brady Cook and Tyler Shough. The slate included three interceptions behind the line of scrimmage, two in the Bengals-Bills game. A chaotic sequence saw Jalen Hurts' interception to Da'Shawn Hand result in a fumble on the return; Hurts recovered, then fumbled, and the Chargers recovered. Elias Sports Bureau records show no prior instance since 1978 of the same player having two turnovers on one down. Patrick Mahomes registered an unusually poor EPA per dropback (minus-0.54).
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