Lions vs Saints Monday Night Football Live Stream is here. We woke up Sunday thinking about whether the Week 15 slate of diversions may be the most exceedingly bad accumulation of challenges all season. Rather than a rash of dead-on-entry tilts, however, NFL fans were given a couple of white-hot jewels.

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Cam Newton's very late heroics in an exciting 38-35 win over the New York Giants kept Carolina's ideal season alive and reminded us again why Ace Boogie merits overwhelming notice as the current year's MVP. In the AFC, Pittsburgh's Ben Roethlisberger discovered Antonio Brown for 189 yards and two touchdowns off an unbelievable 16 gets as the Steelers eradicated a 17-direct shortage toward beat the Broncos 34-27.

The Panthers' triumph was another update that Carolina must be seen as the class of the NFC until they're knocked off the rack, while the Steelers have risen as a focuses and yardage waterfall that feels bound to irritate the apple truck come January.

The playoffs are about the strongest groups - and their star players - topping at the ideal time. That is Carolina and that is Pittsburgh, which implies a lot of inconvenience for their particular meetings.

1. The Panthers ordinarily close well. This was not a run of the mill diversion. A blocked field objective, bobbled handoff and a dash of three-and-outs let the Giants return the diversion. Give the Giants a huge amount of credit for not surrendering in an apparently sad circumstance. Eli Manning frequently does his best work in the pick up the pace.

2. After 28 unanswered focuses by the Giants, Cam Newton smoothly drove an amusement winning field objective drive in the wake of kicking it into high gear the ball back with under two minutes left. The drive included the best of Newton: Bullets on hurls the creases, and two monstrous first-down keeps running by Newton. Cam tossed for 340 yards with five scores and kept running for another 100 yards. (No player has ever done that before.) Just give him the MVP now.

3. Josh Norman and Odell Beckham's matchup transformed into a sideshow. Beckham was fortunate not to get kicked out of the diversion in the wake of following Norman after the shriek all through the matchup. Most strikingly, Beckham hit Norman with a catch off-guard protective cap to-head protector hit after one play. Norman was fortunate not to be concussed and we'll be astounded if Beckham isn't fined. Norman had his offer of battling back, however Beckham got a couple of individual foul punishments. While Beckham had 76 yards and a score, keying the Giants' tying drive, he likewise had a vital drop early that would have been a long touchdown.

1. The Chiefs keep on getting amusement changing plays by their guard. In the first quarter, Tyvon Branch gathered up a Javorius Allen mishandle and dashed 73 yards for a touchdown. Marcus Peters guaranteed the win with a 90-yard pick six to finish the scoring. The Chiefs have six cautious touchdowns this season, the most in football.

2. John Harbaugh settled on an extremely interesting training choice in the first a large portion of that cost his group beyond a reasonable doubt. With the Ravens down 14-7 and confronting a fourth-and-9 from their own particular 17, Harbaugh required a punt fake. Sam Koch just got seven on a keep running up the center. The Chiefs assumed control and speedily scored another touchdown. Not shrewd football.

3. The Ravens got back in the diversion because of a Hail Mary touchdown get by Kamar Aiken on the last play of the first half. Aiken has made a decent showing filling in for Steve Smith as the group's essential wide recipient and is a brilliant spot in a generally grim Ravens season. Aiken completed with eight gets for a profession high 128 yards and a touchdown.

4. A defining moment of the diversion happened on Kansas City's first ownership. Alex Smith mixed toward the sideline on a third-and-long, willing to acknowledge the destiny of a K.C. punt. In any case, Ravens protective tackle Timmy Jernigan pushed Smith to the turf after the quarterback had as of now ventured out of pounds, bringing about a 15-yard punishment for pointless unpleasantness. Three plays later, Charcandrick West scored on a 38-yard touchdown run.