NFL Week 14 Awards: Patriots were the victims of Sunday’s worst no-call

The good, the bad, and the hilarious from Sunday’s NFL action.

A lot happened Sunday in the NFL, including a number of terrible calls and no-calls by refs, which isn’t anything new if you’ve been watching football this year.

We saw Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens continue to be one of the best teams in the league with a big win on the road against the Bills.

We saw the Chiefs get some help from the refs in their win over Tom Brady and the Patriots in New England.

And we saw the 49ers beat the Saints in New Orleans in what was one of the best games of the year.

Let’s have some fun and take a look back at the good, the bad, and the hilarious from Sunday’s games.

The worst job of not calling a pass interference penalty: The refs in New England.

The refs somehow took two TDs away from the Patriots and then didn’t make a call here, which is nuts. The Patriots couldn’t challenge the call because they used their challenges on some bad calls earlier in the game. Seriously, the refs in this game were truly awful.

Best job of carrying your team to a victory: George Kittle.

Kittle went beastmode on this huge play in the final minute of Sunday’s wild game in New Orleans and moments later the 49ers kicked a game-winning FG.

Worst attempt at a fake punt: Steelers. 

The Steelers won again on Sunday, even with this terrible fake punt attempt.

Best tackle by a QB after throwing an INT: Ryan Tannehill 

Tannehill lowered the BOOM on that one. Wow.

Best job of celebrating a big win with an adult beverage: Marcus Peters. 

Now that’s how you celebrate!

Best job of making an offense look silly: Nick Bosa. 

Nick Bosa is just a ridiculous human being.

Best job using ‘Toy Story’ as a form of celebration: Drew Lock.

Well done, Drew Lock.

Best job of launching yourself into the end zone for a TD: Deshaun Watson.

I mean, he took off from just inside the 5 yard line, which is insane. Wow.

The best job by a kicker of looking like a real football player: Younghoe Koo.

Look at that kicker getting in there and getting himself a fumble recovery! Good job, kicker!

Best job of trying to get some inside info on an opponent: Tre’Davious White. 

The Ravens’ had some photos blow all over the field and White did some quick thinking, which we applaud.