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NFL Week 14 bold predictions: Myles Garrett breaks sack record; Justin Jefferson bounces back

NFL.com analysts provide one bold prediction for Week 14 of the 2025 NFL season, from fantasy forecasts to team-based takes.

Marc Ross
NFL.com Analyst

NFL single-season sack record falls with monster outing by Myles Garrett.


Garrett is four sacks away from setting the NFL's official single-season sack record. He's posted that many sacks in two games already this year -- five against New England and four against Baltimore. Up next, he's got a meeting on tap against the Titans and Cam Ward, who has been sacked a league-leading 48 times in 2025 -- and Garrett won't need the four games left on Cleveland's schedule after that to surpass Michael Strahan and T.J. Watt. Because on Sunday, he'll make history.

Michael Florio
Fantasy Analyst

Justin Jefferson gets back to doing Justin Jefferson things.


The Vikings' star receiver goes off for his best performance of the season in a squeaky-wheel game. With subpar QB play, Jefferson has had just two 100-yard receiving games and scored a touchdown in only two contests. For the first time this season, he records 100 receiving yards and scores a TD in the same game.

Matt Okada
Programmer, Fantasy Content

Receivers headline big NFC North battle at Lambeau.


The Packers and Bears have two of the most diversified receiving corps in the league and face off on Sunday in a game that will display both in full. Specifically, seven different receivers will catch a touchdown pass -- something that’s happened in only one other game this season -- in a back-and-forth affair with the winner taking control of the NFC North. You can expect DJ Moore and Romeo Doubs to top the list, with five others getting in on the fireworks show at Lambeau, as well.

Marcas Grant
Fantasy Analyst

James Cook goes off against Bengals.


The Bengals' defense looked surprisingly good on Thanksgiving against the Ravens. That doesn’t mean we’re going to stop picking on them. The Bills’ passing game has had its struggles, but that hasn’t spilled over to the run game. Cook is in a great spot to exploit one of Cincy’s weaknesses and should do it on the ground and through the air for more than 200 scrimmage yards.

Maurice Jones-Drew
NFL.com Analyst

Texans' and Chiefs' offenses show out on Sunday Night Football.


The Chiefs feature the fifth-ranked overall offense, with 374.8 yards per game, while the Texans are averaging 326.8 offensive yards per game. Some might think Sunday night's clash will be a defensive battle, but not me. Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs and C.J. Stroud's Texans combine for 1,000 yards in a game that will rival the best of the 2025 season.