Harlem got the second-highest point total this week and erased an 8.88-point deficit on Sunday night to nip SteelTerror 140.90 to 139.48. This matchup included three lead changes, with the largest lead being 46.50 points after Thursday. Harlem gets revenge for a Week 12 loss (113.02 to 91.98) and improves to 2-1 this season against SteelTerror. SteelTerror was led by Jameson Williams with 24.50 points (77 Rec Yds, 1 Rec TD, 1 Rsh TD) and Bucky Irving, who scored 23.00 (113 Rsh Yds, 77 Rec Yds).
For the victors, a pair of players have been late-season stars : the Baltimore Ravens DEF and Malik Nabers. During the playoffs, that duo has topped their season scoring averages by 174% and 70%, respectively. Conversely, Harlem has a player trending the opposite way. DeAndre Hopkins has substantially underperformed his year-to-date average in the postseason by 42%. Despite the loss, SteelTerror also had several players performing their best in the playoffs, including Williams and the Philadelphia Eagles DEF. During the postseason, that combo has averaged 25.25 and 13.00 points, respectively, topping their season-long marks by 112% and 82%. On the other hand, the losers had a player who was sputtering under the brightest lights. Averaging 23.74 points on the season, Josh Allen mustered just 17.07 per game in the playoffs.