2025 NFL Week 13 winners and losers: Bryce Young bounces back for Panthers; slumping Colts stumble again
Which coaches, players and teams stood out on Sunday?

Another Sunday, another full slate of NFL action nearly in the books. And Week 13 has already produced lots of drama.
- The Carolina Panthers took down the Los Angeles Rams, who entered Sunday as the NFC's projected No. 1 playoff seed, thanks to another dose of late-game poise from Bryce Young, who continues to be one of the game's most volatile performers.
- The Chicago Bears vaulted up to the top spot in the NFC playoff picture as a result of that Rams defeat, making their Black Friday rout of the reigning champion Philadelphia Eagles that much merrier.
- The Houston Texans handed the rival Indianapolis Colts their second straight loss, turning the tide of the AFC South race, and pushing the Jacksonville Jaguars to the top of that division as a result of their own Week 13 win.
That's not even accounting for the New York Jets upsetting the Atlanta Falcons or the San Francisco 49ers cruising past Shedeur Sanders and the Cleveland Browns, who managed just eight points on the day.
Which players, coaches and teams were the biggest winners and losers of Sunday's games? Here goes:
Winner: Bryce Young
This guy is ridiculous. As soon as everyone comes around to the fact he just might not be cut out for the NFL stage, the former No. 1 overall pick showcases elite composure on a slew of late-game fourth downs to guide a stunning upset. The Rams should've cruised past his Panthers on Sunday. Instead, Young's three scoring passes brought Carolina to 7-6 in a tightly contested NFC South.
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Loser: Shane Steichen
Steichen was a Coach of the Year favorite earlier this year, breathing new life into Daniel Jones while enjoying an MVP-level breakout by Jonathan Taylor. After starting 7-1, however, his Colts have now dropped three of their last four, surrendering a clear AFC South lead to the mercurial Jaguars. Jones, meanwhile, is operating on a bad leg, and the defense's new prize, Sauce Gardner, is also hurt.
Winner: DeMeco Ryans
C.J. Stroud was back under center for Houston against Indianapolis, but at this point, it hardly matters who's throwing passes for the Texans, because this group is propelled by Ryans' defense. While the unit surprisingly managed just one sack of Daniel Jones, it bottled up Colts star Jonathan Taylor to seal a low-scoring affair, securing the Texans' sixth win of the last eight weeks.

Loser: Raheem Morris
Morris isn't exactly calling the shots with a full deck, with Michael Penix Jr. and Drake London sidelined on offense. But the Falcons had little business letting Tyrod Taylor lead a come-from-behind victory for the Jets. Atlanta clearly outgained and out-possessed its competition, only to drop to 4-8 on the year thanks to a walk-off field goal. Nothing's come up right for this regime.
Winner: 49ers
On the same day the NFC West-leading Rams dropped a stunner to the Panthers, San Francisco enjoyed one of its most decisive wins of the year, with Brock Purdy keeping his head high against the Myles Garrett-led Browns defense and Robert Saleh's own "D" bottling up Cleveland's attack. Despite lacking full health for much of the year, Kyle Shanahan's squad won't stop fighting.
Loser: Steelers
The AFC North is there for the taking with the Baltimore Ravens all kinds of sloppy, and yet Pittsburgh doesn't look capable of putting up much of a late-season fight. The defense was scrappy early against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, but then the aging, ailing Aaron Rodgers took more big hits en route to another quiet outing, and Mike Tomlin's defense couldn't finish. Talk about ugly.
Winner: Mike Macdonald
The Seattle Seahawks coach didn't get a masterclass from Sam Darnold on the day his quarterback matched up with his old team, the Minnesota Vikings. But Macdonald's defense completely wrecked the Vikings anyway, with Ernest Jones IV and Co. ruining undrafted rookie Max Brosmer's first career start under center to the tune of five takeaways in a 26-0 shutout.

















