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Weekly Winners

Week 1: 'Boys buck trend

Tony Romo and the Cowboys dealt a defending champion an opening loss for first time since 1999.

Week 2: Giants rally past Bucs

Eli Manning throws for 510 yards as the Giants edge the Buccaneers.

Week 3: Smith plays in pain

Torrey Smith excelled on the day after his brother died in a motorcycle accident.

Week 4: Rodgers lifts Pack

Right when it appeared the Packers' season would spiral out of control, Aaron Rodgers saw his team to a pivotal win.

Week 5: Brees sets record, gets win

In addition to breaking a long-standing record, Drew Brees lifted the Saints to their first win of the season.

Week 6: Manning directs comeback

Facing a 24-0 deficit at halftime, the Broncos scored 35 unanswered points to win.

Week 7: Cruz is clutch

Victor Cruz scored a 77-yard touchdown to lift the Giants past the Redskins.

Week 8: Bears roar back

Jay Cutler helped the Bears overcome a 19-7 fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Panthers.

Week 9: Steelers rally past Giants

Isaac Redman scored the winning touchdown to cap a fourth-quarter Steelers surge past the host Giants.

Week 10: Cowboys save season

Tony Romo helped the Cowboys win the "Elimination Bowl" and salvage their postseason aspirations.

Week 11: Pack finds way to win

Aaron Rodgers got his team's offense going at just the right time to earn a victory.

Week 12: Ravens win after Rice's heroics

Ray Rice's "Hey Diddle Diddle ..." fourth-and-29 conversion helped the Ravens beat the Chargers in overtime.

Week 13: Batch leads stunning win

The Steelers' third-string QB, Charlie Batch, helped deliver a pivotal victory over the Ravens.

Week 14: Cousins completes comeback

When RG3 went down with an injury, Kirk Cousins helped finish a rally for victory over the Ravens.

Week 15: Backup QB lifts 'Skins

The Redskins didn't miss a beat with rookie backup QB Kirk Cousins starting in place of injured Robert Griffin III.

Week 16: Megatron sets new record

Calvin Johnson managed to surpass one of Jerry Rice's many receiving records.

Week 17: Peterson carries Vikes to playoffs

En route to a 2,000-yard season, Adrian Peterson also guided the Vikings back into the postseason.

Broncos Tebow wins Week 10s 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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