Week 15 of the #NFL saw three teams clinch division titles, another team clinch a playoff berth, a handful of teams fall completely out of the playoff picture and a few major injuries to key players. With two weeks left in the regular season, all of the @NFL action on and off the gridiron played out on Twitter.
Despite their recent history of struggling in December, the @dallascowboys came into Philly on @SNFonNBC and beat the @Eagles 38-27. Dez Bryant (@DezBryant) caught three TDs from Tony Romo as the Cowboys moved into first place in the NFC East with the big win.
The NFL’s leading rusher, DeMarco Murray (@DemarcoMurray), scored twice on the ground for the Cowboys but broke a bone in his hand in the fourth quarter. Dallas hopes he can play this Sunday. And Philly’s starting quarterback Nick Foles (@NFoles_9) still isn’t cleared to return to play this week.
An AFC East battle between the @Patriots and @MiamiDolphins was no contest as Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski (@RobGronkowski) and Julian Edelman (@Edelman11) led New England to a 41-14 blowout over Miami. The Pats clinched a division title with the win.
The @Broncos clinched their fourth consecutive AFC West crown behind five field goals from kicker Connor Barth (@contbarth) in their 22-10 win over division foe San Diego @Chargers.
A defensive battle resulted in a 17-10 @Colts win over the @HoustonTexans. Andrew Luck threw another two TDs as Indy clinched the AFC South division title.
Houston lost starting QB Ryan Fitzpatrick for the rest of the season with a broken leg.
In perhaps the biggest upset of the week, the @buffalobills defense and special teams led them to a shocking 21-13 win over the @Packers. Green Bay fell from the two seed in the NFC to six.
The @Seahawks defense continued their great play in a 17-7 win over the @49ers. The loss eliminated San Francisco from the playoffs, while Seattle now has a chance for the one seed in the NFC thanks to the Green Bay loss.
The @Lions held on to win a close one against the @Vikings 16-14, keeping their playoff hopes strong as they moved to 10-4 on the season.
While all of the pre-game attention was on the debut of Johnny Manziel (@JManziel2) starting his first game for the @Browns, the @Bengals dominated the actual game behind a stout defense and stellar running game led by Jeremy Hill (@JeremyHill33) in a 30-0 blowout.
The @Steelers road the back of running back Le’veon Bell (@L_Bell26) in their 27-20 win over the @Atlanta_Falcons.
On @ESPNMondaynight, the @Saints moved into first place in the NFC South after they easily handled the @ChicagoBears 31-15 thanks to 375 passing yards and three TDs from New Orleans QB @drewbrees.
Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) came off the bench and played well for the @Redskins, but rising star rookie WR Odell Beckham, Jr. (@OBJ_3) scored three TDs in the @Giants 24-13 win over Washington.
Also in week 15 of the #NFL: The @Ravens stayed in the playoff hunt with a 20-12 win over @Jaguars; the @Panthers won a close NFC South showdown over the @TBBuccaneers 20-19 (without starting QB @CameronNewton); and the @KCChiefs easily took care of division rival @RAIDERS 31-13.
Most-mentioned #NFL players and teams
Here are the top five most-mentioned #NFL players (player name and/or player Twitter handle) on Twitter during week 15 of play (Thursday, Dec. 11 through Monday, Dec. 15):
Here are the top five most-mentioned team accounts on Twitter during week 15 of play (Thursday, Dec. 11 through Monday, Dec. 15):
Click on the image below to explore this data visualization that features week 15’s most-mentioned players and teams (and related Tweets). We will update this data viz each week of the season on Tuesdays.
Most-Tweeted games and moments
Here are the top five most-Tweeted games during and around live telecasts based on number of Tweets, as measured by Nielsen Social (@NielsenSocial).
And here are the moments that sparked the top Tweets per minute (TPM) peaks during live televised games, as measured by Nielsen Social (@NielsenSocial). Data includes one top minute per game telecast.
See more here from @NielsenSocial on the reach of Twitter activity around this past week’s #NFL games.
Miss a touchdown from week 15? @NFL has you covered:
And here’s a collection featuring Tweets from week 15:
Remember to follow the NFL action on Twitter all season long and come back every Tuesday as we recap how the #NFL played out each week. And in case you missed it, check out this blog post on our #NFL fan follower map.
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