Buffalo Bills QB Ryan Fitzpatrick directing Buffalo to a largest comeback in 13 years is the GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Week for games played on Nov. 18-22. The GMC Never Say Never Moment of the Week is the best moment or play of the week that represents determination and perseverance.
One week after their first victory, things looked bleak again for the Bills, who trailed on the road by 17 points at halftime. But Fitzpatrick wasn't ready to quit. He threw three second-half touchdowns to WR Steve Johnson, leading Buffalo to 35 unanswered points and a 49-31 win over the Cincinnati Bengals for its biggest comeback win since 1997.
Fitzpatrick was selected from among three moments by voters on NFL.com/gmc. The other two moments were the New York Jets lean on QB Mark Sanchez for another miracle finish and Jacksonville Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew's determination leads the Jaguars to a victory.
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.
Jets lean on Sanchez for another miracle finish
Stunned after giving up 20 unanswered points and trailing Houston by 4 with under a minute remaining, the Jets took over the ball with no timeouts, needing to drive 72 yards in 49 seconds. Mark Sanchez operated the clock with precision, completing four passes, including a 6-yard scoring fade pass to Santonio Holmes with 16 seconds left for the win.
Fitzpatrick directs
Bills to largest comeback in 13 years
One week after their first victory, things looked bleak again for the Bills, who trailed on the road by 17 points at halftime. But Ryan Fitzpatrick wasn't ready to quit. The Harvard grad threw three second-half TDs to Steve Johnson, leading Buffalo to 35 unanswered points and a 49-31 win over Cincinnati for its biggest comeback win since 1997.
Jones-Drew's determination leads Jags to victory
With 2:46 remaining, down by 3, and starting at their own 13-yard line, the Jaguars needed a boost. They got it in the form of Maurice Jones-Drew, who took a screen pass, broke four tackles, and ran 75 yards to the 1-yard line. Two plays later, he scored, giving Jacksonville its second straight dramatic finish -- a 24-20 victory over Cleveland.