It was a quiet Saturday for Australian punters Jeremy Crawshaw and Tory Taylor, but it ended up being a day to celebrate, as both their respective teams - the Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears - clinched their divisions.
With the Los Angeles Chargers losing to the Houston Texans on Saturday, the Broncos clinched the AFC West division, after their Christmas Day victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
Meanwhile, with the Baltimore Ravens keeping their season alive with a win in Green Bay, the Chicago Bears clinched the NFC North division over the Packers.
The Broncos and Bears have been two of the surprise teams in the NFL this season, led by some fantastic quarterback play by Bo Nix and Caleb Williams respectively.
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But both teams have had to lean heavily on their Aussie punters at times as well.
For Denver, Jeremy Crawshaw has been one of the best punters in the entire league, totalling 3,286 yards from punts this season, good enough for second in the league.
Taylor, who has not needed to be called upon as much Crawshaw - having 16 fewer punts total - has still been important at times this season, and been effective when called upon, averaging 47.5 yards per punt this season.