Week 11 of the NFL season was not short of outstanding performances, both from individuals and teams.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Rams closed out the week with a 54-51 barn-burner, scoring the third-most points in a game in NFL history and the most ever on Monday Night Football. The Chiefs are just the second team since 1940 to lose two games in a season in which they put up 40-plus points in the losses.
Philip Rivers tossed his 89th touchdown pass to tight end Antonio Gates in the Los Angeles Chargers' loss to the Denver Broncos. The only quarterback-to-pass catcher partnership with more scores in NFL history is Peyton Manning to Marvin Harrison, a duo that hooked up 112 times.
After scoring twice on Sunday, Adrian Peterson passed John Riggins on the all-time list for most rushing touchdowns. Peterson now has 105 rushing scores, just one behind the great Jim Brown.
Here's a closer look at some more of the notable statistical nuggets from the last week of NFL action.