Top and Flop: who were the best and worst of the twelfth matchday?

TOP 1: PHILIP RIVERS, QB CHARGERS

With an unreal 28 out of 29 attempts the Quarterback Los Angeles earns a place among the top, in addition Rivers launches for 259 Yards and 3 TD reassembling a partial of 10 to 0 in favor of the Cardinals with 45 points. A Rivers so deserves the Playoffs.

TOP 2: AMARI COOPER, WR COWBOYS

In Dallas the Cooper mania explodes, the Wide Receiver arrived from the Raiders via Trade destroys the Washington secondary with 180 Yards received and two Touchdowns, making itself especially appreciated for the Yards after catch. Go on like this Dallas would finally find Dez's heir.

TOP 3: LAMAR MILLER, RB TEXANS

Miller's test allows the Texans to beat the Titans in a delicate divisional clash and to fly towards the summit of AFC South. Of his 162 Yards in just 12 races the 97 Yds gallop in the End Zone remains impressed, which actually splits the game.

FLOP 1: JALEN RAMSEY, CB JAGUARS

Ramsey has spent the offseason talking badly of 90% of the League's attacks, memorable his outburst against Josh Allen, the outburst of the Bills deemed scarce and unsuitable by the Jaguars Cornerback. Just at Buffalo Ramsey as all the Jaguars stumbles on a bad day, Allen scores two Touchdowns and sends back the criticisms to the sender, who as a reply continues to blame with some players of the Bills sideline, pointing to them as scarce.

FLOP 2: JAMES CONNER, RB STEELERS

Conner is suffocated by the defense of the Broncos which grants the promising Running Back just 53 Yards. His Fumble, along with other errors of the yellow-black attack, costs the Match to Pittsburgh, which now will have to deal with Chargers, Patriots and Saints to win a place in the Playoffs.

FLOP 3: MATTHEW STAFFORD, QB LIONS

Stafford sinks with Lions, the Detroit Quarterback can not get the better at home against the Bears without Trubisky due to two horrible interceptions in the last quarter, one of which reported in Touchdown by Jackson. Is the Stafford debate always open, phenomenon or mediocre?