TL;DR
- Dallas Cowboys rallied from 21-0 down to defeat the Philadelphia Eagles 24-21 in Week 12.
- Jahmyr Gibbs of the Detroit Lions had a dominant performance with 219 rushing yards and two touchdowns.
- Several games went into overtime, including Lions vs. Giants, Chiefs vs. Jaguars.
- The article highlights the nine fastest plays from Week 12, featuring players like Jahmyr Gibbs and James Cook.
Week 12 of the NFL season was one of the best weeks of action so far in 2025.
The Philadelphia Eagles held a 21-0 lead, but the Dallas Cowboys responded with 24 consecutive points to secure a significant victory. The Buffalo Bills had a difficult time in the spotlight, failing to leverage a strong performance from running back James Cook during their defeat against the Houston Texans.
Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs had 15 carries for 219 yards with two touchdowns, and added 45 yards and a touchdown on 11 receptions to dominate the New York Giants' defense in a game that Detroit needed overtime to win.
The Lions and Giants were one of three games that went into overtime in Week 12, with the Kansas City Chiefs and the Jacksonville Jaguars escaping with narrow wins as well.
Amidst all the crazy action, some highlights stood out above the rest for players showcasing blazing speed. Here's a look at the nine fastest plays from Week 12 in the NFL.
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All speeds courtesy of NextGen stats.
Gibbs runs 22.17 mph for Lions

- Top speed: 22.17 mph
- Play type: 69-yard rush TD
With just 28 seconds remaining, the Lions successfully converted a 59-yard field goal, sending the game into overtime. Detroit began their possession at their own 31-yard line. Jahmyr Gibbs then broke free on a 69-yard touchdown run to the right. Following the Giants' inability to score, Gibbs' single-play touchdown was sufficient for The Lions to clinch the victory. Next Gen Stats reported that Gibbs' touchdown speed was the fourth quickest of the entire season. He also holds the second and third fastest times recorded this season.
Gibbs to the HOUSE ‼️#NYGvsDET 📺 FOX pic.twitter.com/3ELgGitRYf
— Detroit Lions (@Lions) November 23, 2025
MORE: NFC standings after Week 12 wins by Lions, Packers and Bears
Cook speeds 21.33 mph

- Top speed: 21.33 mph
- Play type: 45-yard rush TD
Buffalo's initial possession versus the Texans on "Thursday Night Football" proved to be their most successful of the contest. The Bills executed 10 plays, accumulating 81 yards during the scoring sequence. This drive concluded with James Cook breaking away for a 45-yard touchdown run. Kicker Matt Prater's missed extra point served as a foreboding indicator for the remainder of the game, yet Cook's touchdown dash registered as the second-quickest play of Week 12.
JAMES COOK 45-YARD HOUSE CALL!
— NFL (@NFL) November 21, 2025
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Mason Tipton speed: 21.03 mph

- Top speed: 21.03 mph
- Play type: 75-yard kickoff return
With Rashid Shaheed's trade to the Seattle Seahawks, Mason Tipton has moved up to the third wide receiver spot on the Saints' depth chart. While his special teams involvement has been limited, his role might grow following Sunday's matchup against the Atlanta Falcons. Tipton's 75-yard kickoff return was the most dynamic play in New Orleans' divisional defeat.
Mason Tipton with a HUGE return on the kickoff to the opposing 16 ‼️
— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2025
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4. Dylan Sampson, Running Back, Browns (20.82 mph)

- Top speed: 20.82 mph
- Play type: 66-yard TD reception
Dylan Sampson, a rookie running back, also made a significant contribution to the Browns' Week 12 victory against Las Vegas, scoring a 66-yard touchdown on a screen pass to the right. He was filling in for the injured Quinshon Judkins at the time.
Shedeur's first career TD pass! Sampson runs 66 yards for the score.
— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2025
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5. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Wide Receiver, Seahawks (20.80 mph)

- Top speed: 20.80 mph
- Play type: 63-yard TD reception
Jaxson Smith-Njigba is currently leading the NFL in receiving yards with an outstanding 1,313 through 11 games. He's already established a new single-season record for The Seattle Seahawks and is aiming to be the first receiver in NFL history to reach 2,000 yards. Against the Tennessee Titans, JSN recorded eight catches for 167 yards and two touchdowns, highlighted by a spectacular 63-yard touchdown reception.
JSN 63-YARD TOUCHDOWN.
— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2025
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6. KaVontae Turpin, Wide Receiver, Cowboys (20.48 mph)

- Top speed: 20.48 mph
- Play type: 48-yard reception
KaVontae Turpin is mainly known for being a special teams threat, but Dallas tries to find ways to get him into open space when on offense. The wide receiver caught a slant from Dak Prescott, dodged a defender and then did what he did best. Turpin took the pass 48 yards as Dallas came back from 21-0 to win 24-21 over the Eagles.
Turpin turbo for 48 yards 💨
— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2025
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Gainwell RB Steelers (20.43 mph)

- Top speed: 20.43 mph
- Play type: 55-yard rush
The tush push has emerged as football's most debated play. Its officiating is incredibly challenging, and it appears more likely to be prohibited during this offseason. The Steelers capitalized on this by executing a fake tush push, resulting in Kenneth Gainwell circling the offensive line for a substantial 55-yard gain.
Huge gain for Kenneth Gainwell on the fake tush push
— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2025
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Bond WR, Browns 20.29 mph

- Top speed: 20.29 mph
- Play type: 52-yard reception
The Browns highlighted their premier rookies during their victory against the Raiders. Shedeur Sanders achieved a milestone, becoming the first Browns quarterback since 1999 to secure a win in his inaugural career start. Quinshon Judkins scored twice, Dylan Sampson caught a touchdown pass, and Isaiah Bond made a 52-yard reception. Sanders delivered an accurate pass to Bond, but the rookie was stopped just short of the end zone.
SHEDEUR SANDERS GOES DEEP FOR 53 YARDS.
— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2025
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Dike WR Titans 20.15 mph

- Top speed: 20.15 mph
- Play type: 90-yard punt return TD
The Titans are extensively evaluating their remaining season. Tennessee's loss of Calvin Ridley to a season-ending injury created an opening for another player to emerge. Wide receiver Chimere Dike scored two touchdowns during the game. He concluded with five catches for 44 yards and one touchdown, though his most impressive play of the day was a 90-yard punt return for a touchdown on special teams.
CHIMERE DIKE 90-YARD PUNT RETURN TD
— NFL (@NFL) November 23, 2025
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