Best NFL highlights of Week 14: Adam Vinatieri has ice in his veins

ORCHARD PARK, NY - DECEMBER 10: The Buffalo Bills offense huddles during the third quarter against the Indianapolis Colts on December 10, 2017 at New Era Field in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
ORCHARD PARK, NY - DECEMBER 10: The Buffalo Bills offense huddles during the third quarter against the Indianapolis Colts on December 10, 2017 at New Era Field in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Tom Szczerbowski/Getty Images)
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Here are the 10 best highlights from Week 14 action.

What a slate of matchups we saw today. It felt like every game came down to the wire and there was a ton of excitement around the league today. We even saw a literal Ice Bowl in Buffalo today. It’s December football and it certainly felt like that in some parts of the United States today.

With more than I can put into words, it’s better for you to just watch yourself. Here are the 10 best highlights from Week 14 action.

10. Albert Wilson makes it look easy

The Kansas City Chiefs are finally back in the win column with a 26-15 win over the Oakland Raiders today. Don’t let the scoreboard fool you, it was a dominant performance by the Chiefs, highlighted by defense and this Albert Wilson sideline grab. Early in the second quarter, Alex Smith found Wilson as he somehow made the catch over cornerback TJ Carrie.

What an incredible grab. Wilson made the catch and was still able to keep both feet in to give the Chiefs a huge gain. The Chiefs continue to stay alive in an AFC West hunt that’s going to come down to the final week of the season.

9. Gordon finds the end zone

For the first time since 2013, Josh Gordon has scored a touchdown. Gordon had an impressive four catch, 85-yard debut against the Chargers last week and followed that with another great game against the Packers. Deshone Kizer found Gordon for the 18-yard pass in the first quarter and Gordon celebrated accordingly. He hyped up the crowd and even put on the touchdown shades.

Gordon finished the day with three catches for 69 yards and the touchdown but the Browns reminded us exactly why they don’t have a win this season. Even up 21-7 in the fourth quarter, they still found a way to lose and continue the quest for a defeated season.

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