Beijing time December 27, in the morning, the curtain fell on Week 16 of the NFL season as the Detroit Lions defeated the New Orleans Saints 45-16 at home, overcoming their rival Atlanta Falcons. Drew Brees threw for 307 yards, bringing his total to 5087 yards and setting a new single-season NFL record for passing yardage. The previous record was held by Dan Marino, set in 1984 with 5084 yards. In 2008, Brees came infinitely close to breaking this record with 5069 yards, making him the only player in NFL history to have two seasons surpassing 5000 passing yards. There was still one game left to potentially push his record even higher. Brees started the game with four completions, assisting Cole Ralston, Rice’s cut, Rashied Davis, Everett Graham, and running back WeiSiPu Rawls. Brees’ career completion count has now reached an impressive 276, ranking ninth historically, surpassing legend Joe Montana's 273 completions. Meanwhile, the Saints' team total distance for the game was 463 yards, bringing their seasonal total to 6857 yards, breaking the 2008 record of 6571 yards. If they continue their offensive firepower, they may break the 2000 Rams' NFL historical record of 7075 yards. This game was a civil war within the NFC South division. To prevent the Saints from securing the division title early, the Falcons gave it their all and achieved good results, accumulating a total of 469 yards, slightly more than the Saints. However, at critical moments, Matt Ryan's passes were intercepted by Jones, widening the gap. Ryan completed 373 yards but did not throw any touchdowns, resulting in a margin of over two interceptions. Brees played cautiously. This season, Michael Turner played steadily, but misfired against the Saints' defense, blunting the ball 11 times for only 39 yards, which is also why the Falcons couldn't sustain pressure. Chelsea's central defenders' abilities are not up to par; their overall defensive performance ensures that Chelsea's central defenders need improvement.