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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.

NFL.com voters select Calvin Johnson for GMC Never Say Never Moment of Week 16

Detroit Lions WR Calvin Johnson set a new single-season receiving yardage record against the Atlanta Falcons. His effort earned him the GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Week for games played on Dec. 22-23, 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.

Hall of Fame WR Jerry Rice set a number of records many figured would never be broken. However, with a game to spare, Johnson managed to surpass one of Rice's most amazing records. With 225 yards receiving against the Atlanta Falcons, Johnson set a new single-season receiving yardage record of 1,892 yards, topping Rice's mark of 1,848 yards set in 1995.

Johnson sets new receiving record was selected from among three moments by voters on NFL.com/gmc. The other two moments were Indianapolis Colts complete surprising turnaround and Cincinnati Bengals make rare return trip to playoffs.

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 and enter for a chance to win a trip to Super Bowl XLVII on NFL.com/gmc throughout the month of January.

NEVER SAY NEVER MOMENT NOMINEES

Andrew Luck, Indianapolis Colts

Colts complete surprising turnaround: A year after finishing a disappointing 2-14 to end a run of nine consecutive playoff appearances, the Indianapolis Colts are back in the playoffs after a 20-13 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. The Colts managed to complete this remarkable turnaround as their head coach, Chuck Pagano, battled leukemia and missed being on the team's sideline for 12 games. Helping the Colts earn a playoff berth was QB Andrew Luck, who set a new rookie record for passing yards.

Andy Dalton, Cincinnati Bengals

Bengals make rare return trip to playoffs: The Cincinnati Bengals didn't let a midseason four-game losing streak dampen their playoff aspirations. With a 13-10 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, QB Andy Dalton and the Bengals completed a run of six wins in seven games to give the franchise its first back-to-back playoff seasons since 1981-82.

Calvin Johnson, Detroit Lions

Megatron sets new receiving record: Hall of Famer Jerry Rice set a number of records many figured would never be broken. However, with a game to spare, Detroit Lions WR Calvin Johnson managed to surpass one of Rice's amazing records. With 225 yards receiving against the Atlanta Falcons, Johnson set a new single-season receiving yardage record of 1,892 yards, topping Rice's mark of 1,848 yards set in 1995.

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