Top 5 Best NFL Games Of The 2022 Season

The 2022 NFL regular season is drawing to a close and teams across the league are already looking forward to Super Bowl LVII and we’re taking a look at the top five games so far this year.

There is only one week left in the NFL regular season with the playoff picture for several teams yet to be determined before the postseason begins on Saturday, January 14.

There have been some impressive games so far this season with a ridiculously high level of football.

Top 5 NFL Games of the 2022 Season

1. Buffalo Bills 30-33 Minnesota Vikings (Week 10)

The 2022 NFL Game of the Year is undoubtedly the week ten clash between the Buffalo Bills and the Minnesota Vikings in one of the greatest comebacks of all time.

The Vikings trailed by as many as 17 points in the third quarter and when it seemed like a routine win for Josh Allen and the Bills, Dalvin Cook’s 81-yard rushing touchdown run set the tone for an instant classic.

Kirk Cousins ​​and Justin Jefferson’s elite chemistry was on display for the whole world, taking a three-point lead into the final 60 seconds in Buffalo.

Josh Allen led a game-tying Bills drive with just 41 seconds left, setting up a field goal for Tyler Bass to convert and sending the game into overtime.

Minnesota scored a field goal of their own to take a 33-30 lead into overtime before Patrick Petersen intercepted Allen to seal a famous Minnesota victory in New York.

2. Minnesota Vikings 39-36 Indianapolis Colts (Week 14)

After being down 33-0 at halftime in Week 14, the Minnesota Vikings completed the greatest comeback in NFL history against the Indianapolis Colts to win 39-36 in overtime.

This game had it all. After being completely shut out for the first 30 minutes, Kirk Cousins ​​threw four touchdown passes and CJ Ham ran into the end zone to send the game into overtime.

Just before the game tie that saw Cousins ​​find Dalvin Cook for a touchdown and successful two-point conversion, the Colts decided to go for it on fourth-and-one from their only 36-yard line instead of punting.

Quarterback Matt Ryan was stopped just short of a crucial first down and couldn’t move the chains, giving the Vikings a golden opportunity that they seized with both hands at US Bank Stadium.

Greg Joseph kicked a game-winning 40-yard field goal to seal a famous victory in Minnesota, surpassing the previous record of the Buffalo Bills’ 32-point comeback against the Houston Oilers in January 1993.

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3. Dallas Cowboys 40-34 Philadelphia Eagles (Week 16)

The Dallas Cowboys and Philadelphia Eagles combined for 74 points in an unforgettable week 16 matchup on Christmas Eve, with the hosts erasing a ten-point lead in the third quarter.

The visiting team greatly missed Eagles QB and MVP candidate Jalen Hurts, who sat out due to a shoulder injury suffered a week earlier against the Chicago Bears when backup Gardner Minshew was running the baton.

Dak Prescott threw three touchdown passes and Ezekiel Elliott ran for one for a total of four on the day for Dallas, the same number as Philadelphia, which had two fewer field goals.

CeeDee Lamb allowed two touchdowns in the end zone in an impressive performance, preventing the Eagles from clinching the number one seed in the NFC.

4. Las Vegas Raiders 34-37 San Francisco 49ers (Week 17)

Despite being on the wrong end of the result, Las Vegas Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams broke a 25-year-old franchise record, breaking Tim Brown’s feat of 1,408 receiving yards in a single season.

Adams claimed the record with a phenomenal 45-yard catch to set up a game-tying touchdown for the Raiders and sent the game into overtime before Robbie Gould’s field goal sealed the win for San Francisco after Jarrett Stidham was intercepted.

Derek Carr was benched by the Raiders, seemingly ending his nine-year relationship with the franchise, and Stidham was given the opportunity to try and turn things around.

The former New England Patriot threw three touchdown passes and completed 23/34 passes, but was let down by two interceptions, including a crucial one in overtime where Tashaun Gibson ran to the 15-yard line.

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5. Kansas City Chiefs 24-27 Cincinnati Bengals (Week 13)

Joe Burrow picked up another win over fellow star QB Patrick Mahomes in week 13 as the Cincinnati Bengals defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 27-24 in Ohio.

Mahomes and the Chiefs led 24-20 early in the fourth quarter before Travis Kelce’s fumble set up a flawless 53-yard drive from Burrow, completing 6 of 7 passes and throwing an eight-yard touchdown run to Chris Evans.

Burrow passed for 286 yards on the day with two touchdown passes and a rushing touchdown, passing Mahomes with 223 yards and a touchdown.

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