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Weekly Winners

Week 1: Packers' last stand

Clay Matthews was among those who surged through the Saints' line to stuff Mark Ingram and seal a Packers victory.

Week 2: Romo resilient in win

Injuries didn't stop Tony Romo from returning and leading a gutsy comeback against the 49ers.

Week 3: Saints' second-half surge

Drew Brees orchestrated three second-half TD drives as the Saints rallied past the Texans.

Week 4: Dalton rallies Bengals

Rookie QB Andy Dalton helped lead a second-half surge past the previously unbeaten Bills.

Week 5: Emotional Raiders win

A day after the death of their iconic owner, the Raiders pulled out a huge win in Houston.

Week 6: Pats rally past 'Boys

Tom Brady overcame a lackluster start and a stingy Cowboys defense to pull out a late win.

Week 7: Tebow's late-game rally

Tim Tebow's heroics in the final minutes against the Dolphins helped Denver emerge victorious.

Week 8: Rice powers Ravens rally

Ray Rice's three scores helped the Ravens pull off the greatest second-half rally for victory in team history.

Week 9: Ravens get sweep of Steelers

Joe Flacco's late-game heroics helped Baltimore earn a sweep of its bitter rivals.

Week 10: Tebow airs it out

Grounded all day, Tim Tebow went deep to Eric Decker to deliver a win for Denver.

Week 11: Late heroics lift Broncos

Tim Tebow helped deliver a thrilling, last-minute win for the Broncos.

Week 12: Tebow Time strikes again

Tim Tebow's heroics stretched into overtime as the Broncos won a fourth straight game.

Week 13: Pack stay perfect

The Packers answered the Giants' challenge, getting the decisive score in the final minute.

Week 14: Mile High thriller

Tim Tebow came through again with more late-game magic in a Broncos OT win over the Bears.

Week 15: Lions go 98 yards for win

Calvin Johnson's TD catch with 39 seconds left gave the Lions a win over the Raiders.

Week 16: Raiders save season in OT

Sebastian Janikowski connected on an OT field goal attempt to keep Oakland's playoff hopes alive.

Week 17: Flynn's record day

Backup QB Matt Flynn had a performance for the ages playing in pace of Aaron Rodgers.

Broncos' Tebow wins Week 10's Moment of the Week

Denver Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow's touchdown toss is the GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Week for games played on Nov. 10-14, the NFL announced Friday. The GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Week is the best moment or play of the week that represents determination and perseverance.


 

After the regular season, fans will have a chance to determine the GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Year, from among the 17 weekly winners. Fans can vote for the winner on NFL.com/gmc throughout the month of January.

NEVER SAY NEVER MOMENT NOMINEES

John Skelton, Arizona Cardinals

Skelton rallies Cardinals past Eagles: Pressed into action for injured starter Kevin Kolb, Skelton -- Arizona's backup quarterback -- was asked to do the improbable: Help the Arizona Cardinals win on the road, something they hadn't done in their last 11 attempts. But Skelton responded with three touchdown passes, including a 5-yard scoring strike to wide receiver Early Doucet with 1:53 left that gave Arizona a 21-17 victory over Philadelphia.

Tim Tebow, Denver Broncos

Grounded all day, Tebow airs it out for win: With the Denver Broncos focusing almost exclusively on a read-option running game with Tebow at quarterback, the forward pass was nearly a forgotten strategy for Denver. But with seven minutes left in the game, Tebow went deep and hit wide receiver Eric Decker in stride for a 56-yard touchdown. It was Tebow's second, and final, completion in a 17-10 victory over Kansas City.

William Gay, Pittsburgh Steelers

Steelers' Gay shuts door on Bengals: A week after suffering a crushing defeat to division-rival Baltimore on a last-minute touchdown, the Pittsburgh Steelers faced a similar situation against another division rival. Quarterback Andy Dalton had the Cincinnati Bengals driving for a potential tying score, but cornerback William Gay stepped in front of the Bengals' Jerome Simpson for an interception at the Pittsburgh 19-yard line with 2:27 left, sealing a significant Steelers victory.

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