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NFL Week 13 Monday Morning GIF BLITZ!

Teams across the league are gearing up for the final stretch of the season, preparing for cold weather, tough matchups and huge playoff implications. With all of the meaningful games in the schedule this week and in the coming weeks, you’d think there would be a lot more dazzling plays than bizarre behavior. Either way, Week 13 sure was entertaining. Check out our betting odds for this week’s NFL games!

Below are the best of the best GIFs for Week 13:

Indianapolis took Washington back out to the shed in a 27-49 blowout. Despite what seems like a sound beating, it could have been worse. Here’s Andrew Luck skillfully avoiding the pass rush, stepping up in the pocket and delivery a perfect pass to Coby Fleener who would not catch the ball and would not score the absolutely imminent touchdown.

Is there such a thing as being TOO open?

Sunday Night Football gave us the Broncos vs. the Chiefs and saw a tough defensive game on both sides. So tough, in fact, that Von Miller was flagged for a roughing the passer call on Chiefs QB Alex Smith. Here’s TE Travis Kelce showing Miller his thoughts on his late hit on his quarterback as the ref makes the call. It was the Broncos who came away with the win 29-16 after all was said and done.

Kelce is lucky he didn’t get called for illegal use of the hands.

It looked like Tampa Bay might put together a good game against a true playoff contender in Cincinatti, but eventually let the Bengals win at the last second, 14-13. Despite the outcome, it’s clear that rookie receiver Mike Evans is starting to come into his own. Here he is throwing a much smaller Terrence Newman around like a ragdoll.

Terrence Newman’s bruised ego will likely show up on the injury report this week.

Eli Manning’s tendency to turn the ball over this year is a big reason the Giants are no longer in contention for a playoff spot. Here he is getting hit by three different defenders, fumbling the ball and watching the Jaguars defense fall on it in the end zone for a touchdown. It was a costly turnover as the Jaguars barely edged the Giants 24-25.

You can’t spell eliminated without Eli.

Johnny Football has arrived. Maybe. Kind of. He scored a touchdown. After throwing two interceptions, Brian Hoyer was replaced by Johnny Manziel who managed to score his first NFL touchdown and give the Browns the offensive spark they needed against the Bills. Hoyer’s mistakes would be too much for Cleveland to overcome as they fell to the Bills 10-26.

I hope someone told Manziel those white lines on the field aren’t for snorting.

The Texans beat up on the lowly Titans 21-45. You know you’re a bad team when Ryan Fitzpatrick throws 6 touchdown passes against you. Here’s one of Fitzpatricks touchdowns to J.J. Watt who scored his third catching touchdown of the season, for a total of five over the course of the season.

What does it say about your GM when your best offensive player is a defensive end?

The Atlanta Falcons were able to pull off the upset against the previously league leading Arizona Cardinals 18-29, but tried to make it as difficult as possible for themselves. It appears that Devin Hester has a return for a touchdown here, but the play was called back due to a face mask. On the kicker. Just as Hester crosses the goal line.

The Falcons are out here breaking records. As being the worst team to ever potentially make it to the NFL Playoffs. Well done.

Two of the best quarterbacks in the NFL squared off in what many believe to be a Super Bowl preview as the Patriots visited the Packers in Green Bay. Green Bay was able to come up big defensively against Brady and the Patriots while Rodgers showed why he’s in contention for the NFL’s MVP this year, beating the Patriots 21-26. We also saw what type of training regiment Brady uses to keep his skills so sharp.

I guess Giselle hands him off to the team this way and they just go with it.

The Raiders won their first game of the year last week but returned to form this week against the Rams. Here’s Oakland linebacker Ray-Ray Armstrong making a clutch tackle. Too bad it was on his own return man, TJ Carrie. This is why you lose 0-52 to St. Louis.

Can anyone blame Ray-Ray for trying to pretend he plays for the Rams?

The NFC South showed signs of life this weekend. This time it was the Saints who beat the AFC North leading Steelers 35-32 in an upset. Here’s Drew Brees completing a pass to receiver Nick Toon who then barrels through several Steelers defense personnel to barely cross the goal line for a touchdown.

The Steelers defense has officially changed their nickname from “steel curtain” to “velvet window panels.”