THREE UP
NFL Week 13: Jalen Hurts is up and so is ... Mike White?
The Eagles and Jets quarterbacks are on a roll after strong performances Sunday.
Jalen Hurts, M-V-P
Has an underrated and presumed preseason place-holder quarterback ever gone on to win NFL Most Valuable Player and live happily ever after as a legit franchise player? Not yet, but the Philly QB took another step in that direction as his Eagles improved to 10-1 while he became the first player since at least 1950 to post 150-plus rushing and passing yards with multiple TDs.
Mike White, J-E-T-S
The next backup quarterback on the Vikings' docket could be a doozie. Making his fourth career start and first this season, White completed 78.6% of his passes for 315 yards and three touchdowns in a win over the we-give-up Bears. White joins Hall of Famer Kurt Warner as the only players to post multiple games of 300 yards, three TDs and a completion percentage of 75 or higher in his first four career starts.
Chiefs rookie class
Last year, the "Rams Way" won the Super Bowl while encouraging a copycat league to trade, trade, trade those draft picks. Week 12 this year saw Andy Reid's steady-as-they-go Chiefs wallop what's left of the Rams and improve to 9-2 while leaning heavily on rookie draftees Trent McDuffie, George Karlaftis, Skyy Moore and even seventh-round running back Isiah Pacheco, who carried the ball on 10 of the last 11 plays in a 16-point win.
TWO DOWN
Seattle (No D) Efense
From Weeks 6-11, Seattle shocked the league with quarterback Geno Smith and an ornery defense that didn't allow more than 23 points or 329 yards in a game. Now, the Seahawks are sinking fast with a two-game losing streak after a weak Raiders team spanked them with 576 yards and 40 points.
Baltimore's killer instinct
The Ravens blew a 19-10 fourth-quarter lead in Sunday's loss at Jacksonville. Sound familiar? Their other three losses included blown fourth-quarter leads of 21 points against Miami and 10 points against the Giants, and a blown halftime lead of 10 points against Buffalo.
RANKING THE 9-2 VIKINGS: 5 (Last week: 7)
They leapfrogged the Ravens and Titans, landed behind the Chiefs, Eagles, Cowboys and 49ers … and barely held off the Dolphins, who didn't have Tua Tagovailoa when they lost to the Vikings.
STATS OF THE WEEK
218-0: Tom Brady's career record when leading by seven points in the final minute of the fourth quarter before losing to the Browns in that fashion on Sunday.
363: Yards rushing by the Eagles against the Packers, the most by an Eagles team since 1948, and the most allowed by the Packers since 1977.
WEEK 13 SNEAK PEEK: AFC title game rematch in Cincy
The best week of the season so far showcases six games between teams with winning records, led by the Chiefs (9-2) at Cincinnati (7-4) in a rematch of last year's AFC Championship Game at K.C. And, oh yeah, don't forget the NFL's shameless ratings-grabbing decision to have Deshaun Watson's return to the field come in Houston this week.
Mike Conley was in Minneapolis, where he sounded the Gjallarhorn at the Vikings game, on Sunday during the robbery.