Yesterday’s NFL Christmas tripleheader delivered a mix of record-breaking milestones, defensive dominance, and divisional upsets. With playoff spots and pride on the line, the holiday slate significantly shifted the postseason landscape.
NFL Christmas 2025: Results & Scores
| Game | Score | Key Takeaway |
| Dallas Cowboys @ Washington Commanders | 30 – 23 | Dak Prescott ties franchise record for 30-TD seasons. |
| Detroit Lions @ Minnesota Vikings | 10 – 23 | Lions eliminated; Justin Jefferson breaks Randy Moss’s record. |
| Denver Broncos @ Kansas City Chiefs | 20 – 13 | Broncos keep #1 seed hopes alive; Chiefs fall without Mahomes. |
Game Recaps
1. Cowboys Stay Alive in the NFC East
The Dallas Cowboys handled the Washington Commanders in a game where Dak Prescott was precise, throwing for 307 yards and two touchdowns. The win was a historic one for Prescott, who tied Tony Romo for the most seasons in Cowboys history with 30+ passing touchdowns (4). Despite a 72-yard touchdown run from Washington’s Jacory Croskey-Merritt that kept things close, Dallas dominated time of possession and converted on six separate fourth-down attempts to seal the victory.
2. Vikings Play Spoiler, Lions Eliminated
In a defensive masterclass, the Minnesota Vikings officially ended the Detroit Lions’ playoff hopes with a 23–10 win. The Vikings’ defense was the star of the show, racking up six turnovers and five sacks.
- Record Watch: Justin Jefferson surpassed Randy Moss for the most receiving yards in an NFL player’s first six seasons.
- The Clincher: Jordan Addison iced the game with a 65-yard jet sweep touchdown late in the fourth quarter.
3. Broncos Push for the Top Seed
The Denver Broncos capitalized on a Patrick Mahomes-less Chiefs squad to secure a 20–13 road win.10 With Mahomes sidelined due to a torn ACL and backup Gardner Minshew also out, the Chiefs relied on third-stringer Chris Oladokun. Denver’s defense stifled the Kansas City attack, allowing the Broncos to improve to 13-3 and stay in the hunt for the AFC’s #1 overall seed.
Playoff Picture Update
- Clinched: The Green Bay Packers officially clinched a playoff berth yesterday by virtue of the Lions’ loss.
- Eliminated: Along with the Lions, the Chiefs, Dolphins, and Commanders were all mathematically eliminated from postseason contention following yesterday’s results.
- The Hunt: The Broncos and Patriots remain tied at 13-3 at the top of the AFC, setting up a massive race for the first-round bye in Week 18.
Top Holiday Performers
- Dak Prescott (DAL): 307 Passing Yards, 2 TDs
- Justin Jefferson (MIN): Breaks record for receiving yards (8,376+ in 6 seasons)
- Harrison Smith (MIN): Key veteran leadership in a 6-turnover defensive performance
- Jacory Croskey-Merritt (WAS): 72-yard TD run
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