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BREAKING: The Lions re-sign Aiden Hutchinson to a 4 year $180 Million Dollar deal. First and foremost, we know how dominant of a player Aidan Hutchinson is. He can win his one-on-one matchups and create sacks. Not to mention, he excels at making tackles, whether solo or assisted. He is also excellent against the run and does a tremendous job of forcing fumbles as well. Hutchinson this season has 11 solo tackles wuth 5 assisted, 4 forced fumbles and 6 sacks. 







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INJURY UPDATE: Mike Evans will be out for 6-8 weeks after breaking his collarbone. Please note that this injury prevents Mike Evans from pursuing his 12th consecutive 1,000-yard season. He currently has 11 in a row. During the first quarter, Evans attempted a diving catch on a deep pass thrown by Baker Mayfield. Unfortunately, he landed awkwardly on his shoulder and head, resulting in a broken collarbone and a concussion. This season Mike Evans acquired 14 catches for 140 yards and 1 touchdown. 


 






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Sunday October 26th, 2025: The Patriots routed the Browns 32-13, extending their winning streak to six games and securing first place in the AFC East. In the 1st quarter, Borreagles drilled a 36-yard field goal to give them a 3-0 lead. The drive spanned 12 plays for 54 yards and lasted 6 minutes and 10 seconds. New England in one had 5 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Maye threw for 37 and they and they rushed for 57, while averaging 5.7 yards per carry. During the midway point of the second quarter, Maye found Hopper for a 31-yard pass completion. Unfortunately, this seven-play drive ended with a Borreagles 32-yard field goal, making the score 6-7. Late in the quarter Maye on 3rd and 3 found Douglas for a 44-yard pass completion. Shortly after, Borregales drained a 42-yard field goal, 9-7. This was the Patriots first lead of the game. The Patriots ended the 2nd quarter by snagging 5 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Drake Maye threw for 148 and they rushed for 5. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone and in goal-to-goal. 1 turnover too. New England was 2 for 8 on 3rd down, Maye had 166 yards passing and they entered halftime leading 9-7. Switching to the 3rd quarter, Drake Maye connected with Hunter Henry for a 7-yard touchdown pass, extending the lead to 16-7. The drive spanned 7 plays for 77 yards and lasted 4 minutes and 3 seconds. On the next possession, Maye found Stefon Diggs for a 1-yard touchdown, pushing the score to 23-7 — a drive set up by a Gabriel interception. Later in the quarter, Maye delivered a 39-yard strike to Kayshon Boutte, making it 30-7. New England in three secured 7 first downs and went 1 for 1 on 3rd. Maye passed for 83 yards and they rushed for 80. Went 2 for 2 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to go. 0 turnovers too. Maye was sharp, completing most of his passes across the middle, toward the sideline, and deep downfield. The offense consistently moved the chains, provided solid pass protection, and avoided turnovers. They also executed efficiently in the red zone and goal-to-go situations. Were effecient on 3rd down as well. Defensively, the secondary excelled in pass coverage — swatting away throws and keeping everything in front of them. They limited first downs, forced third-down stops, and kept Cleveland out of the red zone. The defense also created turnovers and didn’t allow any goal-to-go trips. While the pass rush didn’t record any sacks, they generated plenty of hurries and knockdowns, and the run defense held firm by plugging gaps effectively. However, they couldn't get off the field on 4th down. Then in the 4th quarter, Dillon Gabriel was flagged for intentional grounding in the end zone, resulting in a Patriots safety and extending the lead to 32-13. New England in the 4th picked up 3 first downs while going 1 for 2 on 3rd and Drake Maye delivered 32 yards passing. They rushed for 3 and went 0 for 1 in the red zone. They also went 0 for 1 in goal-to-go. 1 turnover to go along. The Patriots concluded their day by recording 23 first downs and ended 3 for 11 on 3rd. Maye passed for 282 yards and they ran for 177. Also went 2 for 6 in the red zone and 2 for 3 in goal-to-go. New England was a threat through the air as Drake Maye quickly delivered passes toward the sideline, across the middle, and deep downfield. The receivers consistently created separation and made plays in space. On the ground, the running backs found open lanes behind quality blocking and capitalized on gaps for big gains. The offense moved the chains effectively and executed well in goal-to-go situations. However, pass protection was inconsistent, they turned the ball over twice, and struggled on third downs. Were lacking in the red zone too. Defensively, the secondary played strong in coverage — deflecting passes and getting off the field on third down. They also limited goal-to-go opportunities and came up with key stops on fourth down. The defense generated turnovers, recorded a sack, and produced several knockdowns and hurries. The one major weakness came against the run, where they allowed too many rushing lanes and extended drives. Maye was sacked 6 times for 37 yards, turned it over twice and they moved up to a 6-2 record.












The Browns were blown out by the Patriots, falling 13-32. The loss drops the Cleveland to last in the AFC North, leaving them four games under .500. Keep note Myles Garrett was accounted for 5 out of 6 sacks that the Browns recorded. In the 1st quarter, Jenkins broke free for an 18-yard touchdown run, giving them a 7-3 lead. The drive covered 70 yards on 6 plays and lasted 3 minutes and 29 seconds. The Browns capped off the 1st quarter, by picking up 4 first downs and converted 1 for 2 on 3rd. Gabriel passed for 43 yards and they ran for 38, while averaging 9.8 per carry. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone, with no goal to goal trips. Now in the 2nd quarter, Szmyt missed a 47-yard field goal attempt. The Browns recorded 1 first down while going 0 for 3 on 3rd and Gabriel's passed for 20. They rushed for 11 yards and turned it over once. No red zone or goal-to-goal trips. Cleveland was 1 for 5 on 3rd down, Gabriel was 7 of 11 for 63 yards and they went into halftime trailing 7-9. On Cleveland’s second drive of the 3rd quarter, Dillon Gabriel had his pass intercepted by Hawkins — marking Gabriel’s second interception of the game. Through three quarters, the Browns managed just one first down and went 0-for-2 on third. Gabriel threw for only 11 yards while the rushing attack added just 2. Cleveland failed to reach the red zone or set up any goal-to-go situations and committed two turnovers overall. In the 4th quarter, Dillon Gabriel threw an 11-yard touchdown pass to David Njoku, but the team failed the 2-point conversion, narrowing the deficit to 13-30. Later in the quarter, on 4th and 15, Gabriel completed a 6-yard pass to Fannin, but he was tackled short of the first down marker, resulting in a turnover on downs. Cleveland in the 4th, secured 4 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd down. Gabriel passed for 57 yards and they rushed for 14. Went 1 for 1 in the red zone with no turnovers or goal-to-goal trips. The Browns ended their day by adding 12 first downs and finished 2 for 11 on 3rd. Gabriel threw for 156 yards and they ran for 68. They also went 2 for 3 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal-to-go. 2 turnovers too. Gabriel had trouble finding his rhythm in the passing game and couldn’t guide the offense into any goal-to-go situations. The offense also committed turnovers and continued to falter on both third and fourth down conversions. On a positive note, the offensive line allowed just one sack, though Gabriel faced consistent pressure through knockdowns and hurries. The Browns did find success in the red zone and ran the ball effectively behind strong blocking. Defensively, Cleveland’s secondary struggled in coverage, allowing receivers to get behind them and giving up chunk plays that moved the chains. They also failed to protect goal-to-go situations. However, the defense did generate turnovers, recorded multiple sacks, and managed to get off the field on third down while limiting red zone trips. Cleveland in the 4th outscored New England 6-2, had 2 turnovers and they dropped down to a 2-6 record.










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**Injury Update:** Cam Skattebo will miss the remainder of the season due to a dislocated ankle that requires surgery. During the second quarter of the game on Sunday, Skattebo caught a pass, but his leg bent awkwardly, leading to the injury. This incident occurred during the Giants' 20-38 loss against the Eagles. Cam Skattebo this season has 101 carries for 410 yards and 5 touchdowns.








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BREAKING: The Titans fired their Head Coach Brian Callahan. This firing should have happened already. Tennessee started the season 0-4 and is currently 1-5. It's funny how it took them losing to the Raiders to finally say, "That's enough. 







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Sunday October 12th, 2025: The Broncos hung on by a thread to edge the Jets, 13-11. Denver has now won three straight and sits atop the AFC West.  In the first quarter, Lutz kicked a 57-yard field goal, putting the score at 3-0. Two possessions later, Nix connected with Adkins for a 16-yard touchdown pass, extending their lead to 10-0. This scoring drive took 9 plays and covered 69 yards, consuming 4 minutes and 50 seconds. Denver managed to secure 1 first down and went 2 for 5 on third downs. Nix passed for 94 yards, while the team ran for only 14 yards. They successfully converted 1 red zone opportunity but did not have any goal-to-go chances. The quarterback made effective pass completions across the middle and near the sidelines, and the pass protection held up well. However, the team struggled on third downs and never made it into goal-to-go situations. They faced challenges moving the chains and had difficulty running the ball due bad blocking. On the defensive side, the secondary excelled in pass coverage, swatting down passes and effectively stopping the run by plugging gaps. They also did not allow any red zone or goal-to-go trips. Additionally, the pass rush was able to reach the quarterback for a sack.  In the second quarter, Bo Nix completed an 8-yard pass to Harbey on third and 15, leading to the appearance of the punting unit. Denver finished the second quarter by achieving three first downs and converting 2 out of 4 on third. Nix passed for 24 yards, while the team rushed for 34, averaging 4.2 yards per carry. The Broncos picked up 8 first downs, went 1 of 1 on 4th while going 4 of 9 on 3rd and they entered halftime leading 10-6. Late in the third quarter, Prentice carried the ball on third and ten, gaining three yards but falling short of the first down marker. This marked Denver's second three-and-out drive of the quarter. As the third quarter came to an end, Denver had recorded zero first downs and was unsuccessful on both of their third-down attempts. Nix threw for no yards, and the Broncos rushed for just nine. They did not enter the red zone or have any goal-to-go situations, and there were no turnovers. In the fourth quarter, Bo Nix connected with Mims for a 26-yard pass on 3rd and 8. Seven plays later, Lutz successfully kicked a 27-yard field goal, bringing the score to 13-11. This drive took 12 plays and covered 65 yards, lasting 5 minutes and 10 seconds. The Broncos ended the fourth quarter by adding four first downs and converting 1 of 3 on third downs. Nix passed for 37 yards and the team rushed for 30. They went 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal-to-go situations, with no turnovers. Overall, the Broncos concluded the game with 12 first downs, finishing 5 of 15 on third downs. Nix threw for 174 yards, while the rushing game totaled 78 yards. They were 1 for 2 in the red zone but failed to score on their single goal-to-go opportunity. Bo Nix struggled with pass completions, and although the run game gained yards, their average per carry was poor. They also faced challenges on third downs and accumulated several penalties. The team turned the ball over and experienced difficulties in goal-to-go situations, as well as converting in the red zone. On a positive note, they managed to move the chains, and the pass protection was strong. They were solid on 4th down too. Defensively, they prevented New York advancing in the red zone, allowing no goal to goal trips. The pass rush was dominant, resulting in multiple sacks, and the defense successfully got off the field on both third and fourth downs. Their secondary did an excellent job in pass coverage by swatting balls away and keeping everything in front of them. While the run defense allowed some yards, they kept the per carry total low. Denver averaged 3.0 in yards per carry, they were penalized 6 times for 37 yards and they moved up to a 4-2 record.












Justin Fields was sacked nine times as the Jets fell to the Broncos, 11-13. New York remains winless on the season and sits at the bottom of the AFC East standings. Midway into quarter 1 Folk drilled a 41-yard field goal, 3-6. New York through one picked up 0 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. QB threw for -1 yards and 0 turnovers. Got sacked once and they rushed for 6 yards. No red zone or goal-to-goal to appearance. Late in the second quarter, Justin Fields faced a 4th and 7 situation and completed a 6-yard pass to Reynolds, but he was tackled short of the first down marker, resulting in a turnover on downs. The New York Jets ended the second quarter with two first downs but converted only 1 out of 4 third downs. Fields passed for a total of 6 yards and their rushing game gained 3 yards. There were no red zone or goal-to-go opportunities, and the team recorded zero turnovers along with 2 sacks. The Jets had 2 total first downs, were 1 for 1 on 4th while Fields was sacked 4 times for 15 yards and they went into halftime trailing 6-10.  In the 3rd quarter on the defensive side, they forced a safety due to an offensive holding penalty in the end zone, making the score 11-10. New York closed out the 3rd quarter with 1 first down and went 1-for-4 on third down. Justin Fields threw for 10 yards while the ground game added 12. They had no red zone or goal-to-go opportunities and committed no turnovers. Late in the 4th quarter, on 4th and 8, Justin Fields was sacked by Cooper for a turnover on downs. To close out the quarter, New York added one first down and went 0-for-2 on third. Fields threw for 7 yards while the offense rushed for 19. They finished 0-for-0 in the red zone and in goal-to-go situations, with no turnovers. The Jets ended their day with 8 first downs, going 2-for-15 on third. Justin Fields passed for 45 yards and the team ran for 91. They finished 0-for-0 in both the red zone and goal-to-go, and had no turnovers. Fields struggled to complete passes, and although they gained some yards on the ground, their per-carry average was ineffective due to poor blocking. They failed to reach the red zone or create goal-to-go opportunities, rarely moved the chains, and their pass protection was a major issue. Defensively, the secondary played fairly well—keeping passes in front of them and knocking away several attempts. They made key third-down stops and forced a turnover, limiting New York’s red zone and goal-to-go chances. However, they struggled to get off the field on fourth down, and the pass rush was largely ineffective. New York averaged 3.0 in yards per carry, Reynolds had 25 yards receiving and they dropped down to an 0-5 record.











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INJURY UPDATE: Fred Warner suffered a dislocated and broken ankle on Sunday during the 49ers’ 19-30 loss to the Buccaneers. He will require surgery to repair the injury. This injury is a major blow to the defense. The team was already without Joey Bosa, and now Fred Warner is also sidelined. Warner suffered the injury while making a tackle—his leg was pinned down and awkwardly twisted when one of his own teammates rolled up on it. He had to be carted off the field. This season Fred Warner acquired 28 tackles with 23 assisted and earned 51 combined. 








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BREAKING: The Bengals traded a 2026 fifth-round pick to the Browns in exchange for quarterback Joe Flacco and a 2026 sixth-round selection. Flacco can complete passes over the middle, near the sideline, or deep downfield. When given time in the pocket, he reads the field well and finds the open man. His experience is also a valuable asset. On the flip side, his mobility has declined, and his accuracy can be inconsistent at times. He performs well when comfortable, but pressure situations can rattle him. Not to mention he's thrown. Flacco this season threw for 815 yards and 2 touchdowns to 6 interceptions. 









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INJURY UPDATE: Malik Nabers has a torn ACL and will be out for the remainder of the year. Malik Nabers sustained his injury on Sunday during the second quarter of the Giants' 21-18 victory over the Chargers. He jumped up to make a catch, but when he landed, he fell to the ground and immediately began clutching his leg. Nabers had to be carted off the field. Nabers this season has 2 catches for 271 yards and 2 touchdown.





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INJURY UPDATE: Tyreek Hill has a dislocated knee and torn ligaments, which means he will be out for the entire year. Hill's injury occurred on Monday during a Dolphins 27-21 win over the Jets. the 3rd quarter and During a game, he made a catch near the sideline, but as he was tackled out of bounds, a defender fell on top of his leg, causing it to bend awkwardly. Tyreek Hill had to be carted off the field. This year Tyreek Hill made 6 catches for 67 yards and no touchdowns. 








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Sunday September 28th, 2025: The Steelers narrowly defeated the Vikings 24-21. Pittsburgh has won two consecutive games and is currently in second place in the AFC North. In the first quarter, Rodgers connected with Metcalf for a 17-yard pass on a 3rd-and-2 situation. Three plays later, Gainwell scored a 1-yard rushing touchdown, putting the team ahead 7-0. This drive lasted 9 plays, covered 71 yards, and consumed 5 minutes and 24 seconds. Pittsburgh managed to secure 4 first downs and went 1 for 2 on third downs. They gained 43 yards through the air and ran for 29 yards, averaging 4.0 yards per carry. Carson Wentz primarily completed passes over the middle or deep downfield. Despite giving up 1 sack, the offensive line provided solid pass protection. The team effectively capitalized on their opportunities in the red zone and during goal-to-go situations, committing no turnovers. Although the run game didn’t produce many yards, the average per carry was respectable. However, they struggled to move the chains and had difficulty converting on third downs. On defense, the secondary had some issues, allowing the opposing offense to gain momentum. Permitted chain movement too. Nevertheless, they successfully stopped third downs and contained the run by filling gaps effectively. The defense also did not face any red zone trips and kept them out of goal-to-goal situations. In the second quarter, Rodgers threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Metcalf, extending their lead to 14-3. This scoring drive took just one play, covering 80 yards in only 12 seconds. On the next drive, Boswell had his field goal attempt blocked by Waitman, allowing Pace to recover the loose ball. The Steelers wrapped up the second quarter by securing three first downs and converting two out of three on third-down attempts. Rodgers passed for 100 yards, rushed for 14 yards, and turned the ball over once. They went 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 on goal-to-go situations. Pittsburgh was a total 3 of 5 on 3rd down, rushed for 37 while averaging 4.6 in yards per carry and they went into halftime leading, 14-6. In the third quarter, Gainwell broke free for a 4-yard rushing touchdown, bringing the score to 21-6. This touchdown was set up by an interception from the Vikings. Pittsburgh recorded 2 first downs but was 0 for 1 on third. Aaron Rodgers passed for 8 yards, and the team rushed for 33. There were no red zone or goal-to-goal opportunities, and no turnovers occurred. Now midway into the 4th quarter, Boswell would bury a 33-yard field goal, making the score 24-6. Steelers concluded the 4th by acquiring 7 first downs and went 1 for 4 on 3rd. Rodgers passed for 24 yards and they rushed for 104. Went 0 for 2 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal-to-goal. Pittsburgh had 19 first downs with 11 coming in the ground and they finished 4 of 10 on 3rd. Rodgers threw for 200 yards and they ran for 131. Were 2 for 5 in the red zone and 2 for 3 in goal-to-goal. Rodgers quickly threw the ball toward the sideline or across the middle, while the receivers did a great job creating separation. The running backs found space thanks to quality blocking and took advantage of open gaps for significant yardage. They were excellent in goal-to-goal situations and effectively moved the chains. Although they took two sacks, their pass protection was strong, and they did not commit any turnovers. However, they struggled in the red zone, failing to convert on fourth down, and faced challenges on third down. Defensively, the secondary had a tough time in coverage, allowing passes to get behind them and letting the offense move the chains. They also struggled to protect against goal-to-goal situations, and stopping fourth down was difficult. On a positive note, they were able to create turnovers, and the pass rush was effective. The defensive line dominated at the line of scrimmage, generating sacks and quarterback hurries. Pittsburgh ended 0 for 1 on 4th, averaged 4.5 in yards per rush and they bounced up to a 3-1 record.







The Vikings' late surge fell short, resulting in a 21-24 loss to the Steelers. Minnesota currently holds 3rd place in the NFC North and has a record of .500. Midway through the first quarter, Reichard successfully kicked a 41-yard field goal, putting the score at 3-0. The drive consisted of 11 plays, covering 51 yards and taking 6 minutes and 25 seconds. By the end of the first quarter, Minnesota had achieved 5 first downs but failed to convert on 2 attempts during third downs. The quarterback passed for 41 yards while the team rushed for 13 yards. They were 0 for 1 in the red zone and had no attempts in goal-to-go situations. In the second quarter, Wentz had his pass intercepted by Elliott, which ended a 10-play drive. A possession later, Reichard successfully kicked a 28-yard field goal, bringing the score to 6-14. By the end of the second quarter, Minnesota had gained 4 first downs and converted 1 of 4 on third downs. Wentz passed for 73 yards, and the team rushed for just 9 yards. They were 0 for 1 in the red zone and did not have any goal-to-go opportunities, along with 1 turnover. The Vikings rushed for 28 yards, averaging 2.5 yards per carry. They were 0 for 2 in the red zone and entered halftime trailing 6-14. In the third quarter, Carson Wentz had a pass intercepted by T.J. Watt. On the following possession, Wentz was sacked by Benton for a loss of 9 yards on a crucial third-and-goal play. During this time, Minnesota had three possessions that lasted a total of 7 minutes and 45 seconds. Their statistics included three first downs and a conversion rate of 2 for 5 on third. Wentz completed passes for a total of 22 yards and the team rushed for 32. There were no appearances in the red zone or opportunities for goal-to-go situations. They also turned the ball over once and allowed a couple of sacks. In the fourth quarter, Wentz completed a 16-yard touchdown pass to Xavier Scott, and the team successfully converted the 2-point attempt, 14-24. This would be Minnesota's first touchdown all game long. A possession later, Wentz found Addison for an 81-yard pass completion. Four plays later, on 4th and goal, Wentz threw a 2-yard touchdown pass to Nailor, making the score 21-24. In the end, Carson Wentz on 4th and 17 had his pass fall incomplete for a turnover on downs. Minnesota in the 4th recorded 6 first downs and were 1 of 2 on 3rd. Wentz passed for 88 yards and they ran for 5. They were 1 of 2 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal-to-goal. The Vikings wrapped up their day by adding 23 first downs with 15 being in the air and they converted 4 third downs on 14 tries. Wentz had 350 yards passing and they rushed for 70. Finished 2 for 4 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal-to-goal. Wentz completed most of his passes over the middle, close to the sideline, or at times deep downfield. They had excellent chain movement and did well in goal-to-go situations. They were really good on 4th down conversions. It's too bad they had poor pass protection and turned the ball over. In the run game, they picked up yards, but their per-carry total was poor. Defensively, they got torched on the ground, and their pass coverage wasn't the best. We can't forget that they allowed one too many first downs as well. They also struggled to protect in goal-to-goal situations and had trouble containing the run, while their pass rush was weak, despite adding 2 sacks. At least they made 3rd and 4th down stops. Minnesota averaged 3.5 yards per carry, QB was sacked 6 times with 2 turnovers and staggered down to a 2-2 record.










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INJURY UPDATE: James Conner is out for the year with a foot injury. Conner's injury occurred last Sunday in the 3rd quarter, in a Cardinals 15-16 loss against the Niners. James Conner has faced significant challenges in his career due to injuries. During a run play against the San Francisco 49ers, his leg got tangled up while being tackled, which ultimately resulted in him being carted off the field. Conner this season had 32 carries for 95 yards and 1 rushing touchdown. 





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INJURY UPDATE: Najee Harris is out for the year after tearing his Achilles. This injury occurred on Sunday during a Chargers 23-20 win over the Broncos. Najee Harris was injured on a non-contact play. During the snap, his leg buckled beneath him, and he fell to the ground in tremendous pain. He was eventually carted off the field. Harris this season has 15 carries for 61 yards and 0 touchdowns. 











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Sunday September 21st, 2025: The Browns came back from a 10-point deficit to defeat the Packers 13-10. Cleveland is one game under .500 and is currently in last place in the AFC North. During the 1st, Cleveland had 2 possessions for 5:37 and they had these stats. In the first quarter, Cleveland achieved 2 first downs and converted 1 of 3 on third down. Flacco passed for 29 yards, and the team ran for 17 yards, averaging 3.4 yards per carry. There were no appearances in the red zone or goal-to-go situations. In the second quarter, Joe Flacco had his pass intercepted by McKinney on a 4th and 8 play. Cleveland recorded three first downs and converted 2 out of 4 attempts on third down. Flacco passed for 58 yards, and the team rushed for only 9 yards. There were no appearances in the red zone or goal-to-go situations, and they also turned the ball over. Cleveland was 3 of 7 on 3rd, rushed for 26 while averaging 3.9 per carry and entered halftime behind 0-3. Cleveland added one first down in the 3rd quarter, going 0 for 2 on third down conversions. Flacco completed passes for 14 yards, and the team rushed for 6. There were no red zone or goal-to-go situations. Midway through the fourth quarter, Szmyt kicked a 35-yard field goal, bringing the score to 3-10. Shortly afterward, Flacco completed a 19-yard touchdown pass to Tillman, tying the game at 10-10. This touchdown opportunity was set up following a turnover by Green Bay. In the end, Szmyt successfully made a 55-yard field goal, giving Cleveland a lead of 13-10. The Browns maintained control in the fourth quarter, achieving two first downs while going 1 for 3 on third downs. Flacco passed for 28 yards, and the team managed 61 rushing yards. They were 1 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 2 on goal-to-go situations. Cleveland had a total of 15 first downs, with 7 achieved through the air, while rushing for 96 yards. Flacco threw for 142 yards and finished with a completion rate of 4 out of 13 on third downs, also going 1 for 2 in the red zone and on goal-to-go attempts. The quarterback had a challenging day passing, struggling to complete throws, with many attempts being batted down. The Browns struggled to execute in the red zone and in goal-to-goal. Faced challenges on third and fourth downs. Their pass protection was subpar. Despite these issues, effective blocking allowed the running backs to find space and gain quality yards, which helped keep the offense moving. Defensively, the team struggled to stop the opposing offense and could not get off the field on third downs. They also allowed a goal-to-go situation but were fortunate to limit red zone opportunities. The secondary did well to keep all passes in front of them, and their pass rush was effective, recording multiple sacks and creating hurries or knockdowns, along with generating a turnover. Although they allowed some rushing yards, but their yards per carry average was low. Cleveland was 1 for 2 on 4th, averaged 5.1 in yards per carry and they moved up to a 1-2 record.









The Packers lost a lead and suffered a 10-13 defeat against the Browns. Green Bay remains in 1st place in the NFC North, but their 2-game winning streak has been snapped. In the first quarter, Green Bay achieved 3 first downs and converted 3 of 4 on third down. Love passed for 33 yards while the team rushed for 23. They were 0 for 1 in the red zone and had no goal-to-go trips. In the second quarter, McManus successfully kicked a 39-yard field goal, bringing the score to 3-0. This drive consisted of 13 plays that gained 48 yards and took 7 minutes and 23 seconds off the clock. On their next possession, Jordan Love was sacked by Myles Garrett for an 8-yard loss on 3rd and 22. Green Bay ended the second quarter by achieving three first downs and converting 3 out of 5 on third. Love passed for 29 yards, while the team gained 21 yards on the ground. There were no red zone or goal-to-go situations, and the team recorded zero turnovers. The Packers had 5 first downs, Love was sacked 3 times and they went into halftime leading 3-0. Transitioning to the third quarter, Jordan Love completed a 16-yard pass to Wicks. Three plays later, he found Fitzpatrick for a 3-yard touchdown pass, putting the score at 10-0. This drive consisted of 14 plays for 71 yards and took 7:41 off the clock. Green Bay concluded the third quarter with 4 first downs, converting 3 out of 5 on third downs. Love passed for 59 yards while the team rushed for 26. He was sacked twice but did not turn the ball over. The team was 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 on goal-to-go opportunities. Love delivered solid completions both across the middle and near the sidelines, successfully capitalizing on opportunities in red zone territory and goal-to-go situations. Defensively, the team effectively shut down the run and denied Cleveland entry into the red zone. There were no goal-to-go trips by the opponent, and they halted their advances down the field. The defense excelled on third downs, with the pass rush managing to sack the quarterback and apply pressure with hurries and knockdowns. Additionally, the secondary performed well in pass coverage, swatting passes and keeping everything in front of them. Late in the 4th quarter, Jordan Love completed an 18-yard pass to Kraft, setting Green Bay up at the Cleveland 22-yard line. Unfortunately, the drive ended with McManus's field goal attempt being blocked by Whelan, and Newsome recovered the ball. Throughout the game, Green Bay recorded 3 first downs in the fourth quarter and went 1 for 4 on third downs. Love threw for 52 yards, while the team rushed for only 10. They were 0 for 1 in the red zone and did not have a goal-to-go situation, and they turned the ball over once. By the end of the game, the Packers had accumulated 14 first downs, 8 of which came from passing. Love finished with 183 passing yards, and the team rushed for 81 yards. They completed 10 of 18 third downs and were successful on 1 of 2 red zone attempts, including 1 for 1 in goal-to-go situations. Despite having a solid completion percentage, Love threw for under 200 yards. The Packers did turn the ball over, and their pass protection was lacking. While they gained a significant number of rushing yards, their yards per carry average was poor. However, they did manage to convert on third downs and move the chains. On the defensive side, the secondary performed well in pass coverage, keeping passes in front of them and deflecting balls. The pass rush was effective, generating sacks and creating hurries or knockdowns. The defense denied Cleveland in both the red zone and goal-to-go situations, made several third and fourth down stops, and created a turnover. Love was sacked 5 timeswere penalized 14 times for 75 yards and they dropped down to a 2-1 record.








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INJURY UPDATE: Joe Burrow will need surgery on his turf toe, and he'll miss the next 3 months. Please note that Joe Burrow seems to always get hurt, or his team starts slowly early in the season. His injury occurred Sunday in the 2nd quarter during a Bengals 31-27 win over the Browns. Joe Burrow, who was getting sacked by Armstead, tore ligaments in his toe and got up with a limp. Burrow has thrown for 189 yards and 2 touchdowns to 0 interceptions early in the season, and he has a QBR of 91.1.






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Monday September 15th: The Buccaneers defeated the Texans 20-19. Tampa Bay won 2 consecutive and their standing 1st place in the NFC South. Late in the 1st quarter Baker Mayfield found Miller for a 20-yard touchdown pass, making the score 7-7. This drive lasted 9 plays for 65 yards, and they controlled the ball for 4:41. Tampa Bay had 5 first downs and went 2 for 2 on 3rd. Mayfield threw for 71 yards and they ran for 27 while averaging 5.4 per carry. 0 turnovers and 0 sacks given up. So Mayfield didn't have a bad fifteen minutes as he delivered quality passes through the middle or on the outside while having great pass protection. There was excellent chain movement and no turnovers. They were effective on 3rd down as well, although they had no red zone or goal-to-go trips. Defensively, they shut down the run and denied Houston in red zone territory. There were no goal-to-go trips either. Now their pass rush needs to apply more pressure to the QB because they had no sacks or pressures. However, their secondary had trouble in pass coverage and let the ball get behind them, allowing chain movement as well. In the 2nd quarter on 3rd and 6 Baker Mayfield delivered a 15-yard touchdown pass to Emeka Egbuka, making the score 14-10. This drive took 14 plays for 77 yards and they possessed the ball for 8:38. The Bucs in two snagged 6 first downs and were 2 of 4 on 3rd. Mayfield threw for 38 yards and they rushed for 41 while averaging 5.2 in yards per carry. 0 turnovers and were 1 for 1 in the red zone. Made no goal-to-go entries, and their QB threw for low yards. Pass protection looked shaky as well. They only gave up 1 sack, but the knockdowns and hurries are mounting. Outside of that, they capitalized in red zone territory and ran the ball effectively due to good blocking. No turnovers either. On defense, they simply disrupted the quarterback's pocket presence and limited his passes. Not to mention their secondary did excellently in pass coverage as they kept everything in front and swatted balls. Pass rush got only 1 sack but their doing the next best thing, which is create knockdowns or hurries. Let's not forget they eliminated red zone trips and were efficient at getting off the field on third downs. No goal-to-goal trips and they stopped chain movemet. They didn't allow a lot of rushing yards, but the per carry total was still effective. The Buccaneers were 4 of 6 on 3rd, had 68 total rushing yards and they entered halftime leading 14-10. During the 3rd quarter Baker Mayfield had his pass to Mike Evans fall incomplete, with Stingley in coverage. Tampa Bay started this game 4 for 4 on 3rd down, but since then they've gone 1 for 4. A drive later, McLaughlin missed a 38-yard field goal and the score stayed the same. Tampa Bay concluded quarter 3 by acquiring 4 first downs and secured 34 yards passing. Ran for 58 and no turnovers. Were 1 for 4 on 3rd down and 0 for 1 in the red zone. Then in the 4th Dixon had his punt blocked by Watson. Two possessions later, Mayfield on 4th and 10 broke loose for a 16-yard run. Five plays later, White scampered into the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown run, but they failed the 2-point try, 20-19. The Bucs in the 4th had 6 first downs while going 1 of 3 on 3rd and Mayfield threw for 72 yards. They rushed for 42 and no turnovers. Were 1 of 2 in the red zone and 1 of 1 in goal-to-goal. Buccaneers concluded their night by adding 25 first downs with 12 coming in the air and they finished 6 of 14 on 3rd. Mayfield passed for 215 yards and they rushed for 169. They finished 2 of 3 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal-to-goal. Tampa Bay's pass/run ratio was effective as they got the ground game going due to holes being opened, and their pass attack was solid. Remember, Mayfield completed passes across the middle or close to the sideline. Due to excellent blocking, it allowed their rushers to expose space for quality yards. They converted on 4th and moved the sticks. They were able to capitalize in the red zone and in goal-to-go situations. No turnovers to accompany this performance. However, their pass rush was poor, and they struggled on 3rd downs. For the defense, their secondary had problems in pass coverage, and stopping the run was tough. Keep in mind that the secondary allowed the ball to get behind them. They let the sticks advance, but their pass rush got to the QB for multiple sacks. They also achieved QB knockdowns and hurries. They denied red zone and goal-to-go opportunities. The Bucs ended 1 of 1 on 4th, they averaged 5.6 in yards per carry and bounced up to a 2-0 record. 









The Texans in a close one suffered a 19-20 loss facing the Buccaneers. Houston lost 2 in a row and their sitting 3rd place in the AFC South. Early in the 1st quarter C J. Stroud threw a 29-yard touchdown pass to Nico Collins, making the score 7-0. This drive took 6 plays for 64 yards and they possessed the ball for 3:00. In their next drive, Fairbairn made a 35-yard field goal, making the score 10-7. Houston through one picked up 6 first downs and went 1 of 2 on 3rd. Stroud passed for 105 and they rushed for 13 while averaging 2.6 per carry. 0 for 1 in the red zone. In the 2nd quarter on 4th and 14 Stroud had his pass to Collins fall incomplete, with Dennis in coverage. Houston capped off quarter 2 by acquiring 2 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. C J. Stroud passed for 26 yards and they picked up 24 on the ground. No red zone or goal-to-goal appearances. Houston had 37 yards rushing, Stroud threw for 131 and went into halftime behind 10-14. Shifting to quarter 3 C J. Stroud on 3rd and 7 got sacked by Roberts for -8 yards. Houston out an end to the 3rd by adding 1 first down and went 0 for 2 on 3 on 3rd. Stroud threw for 25 yards and they rushed for 22. No red zone or goal-to-goal appearances ethier. In the 4th quarter on 4th and goal Stroud's pass to Collins fell incomplete for a turnover on downs. Midway into the 4th quarter Fairbairn drilled a 53-yard field goal, making the score 13-14. On the next possession, Nick Chubb broke free for a 25-yard rushing touchdown, but they failed the 2-point try, 19-14. Houston through four secured 2 first downs and finished 1 of 2 on 3rd. Stroud delivered 76 yards passing and they ran for 0. 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal-to-goal. Houston wrapped their night up by snagging 12 fort downs and went 2 for 9 on 3rd. Stroud passed for 207 yards and they rushed for 84. They were 0 for 2 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal-to-goal. First and foremost, Stroud spotted his wide receivers with good passes, whether it came across the middle, on the outside, or deep downfield. Additionally, following blocks allowed their rushers to exploit gaps for chunk yards. They kept the chains moving and had no turnovers. Unfortunately, they struggled in red zone territory and couldn't execute in goal-to-go situations. Their pass rush was terrible, too. They were poor on 3rd and 4th down. On defense, their secondary had major trouble in pass coverage by letting passes get behind them. Not to mention, they let the sticks move and couldn't generate takeaways. They had a really tough time defending red zone or goal-to-go opportunities, giving up a 4th down conversion, too. At least their pass rush managed to sack the quarterback a variety of times, including QB hurries and knockdowns, and they made 3rd down stops as well. The Texans were 0 of 1 on 4th, averaged 4.4 in yards per carry and dropped to an 0-2 record.










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Sunday September 14th, 2025: Rams knocked off the Titans by a final score of 33-19. Los Angeles is tied with the 49ers for 1st place in the NFC West and they won 2 in a row. In quarter 1 Nacua broke free for a 45-yard rushing touchdown, making the score 7-0. The Rams in one secured 3 first downs and went 1 of 3 on 3rd. Stafford threw for 35 yards and they ran for 62 while averaging 6.8 in yards per carry. No red zone or goal-to-goal trips ethier. 1 for 1 on 4th with 0 turnovers. During the 2nd quarter the Rams 10-play drive ended with Karty making a 21-yard field goal, 10-3. Los Angeles capped off quarter 2 by snagging 3 first downs and went 1 of 3 on 3rd. Stafford threw for 73 yards and they ran for 5. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal-to-goal. 1 turnover to go along. The Rams accumulated 6 first downs, 2 for 6 on 3rd and they slid into halftime trailing 10-13. Moving to quarter 3 the Rams 11-play drive ended with Karty drilling a 21-yard field goal, making the score 13-13. A drive later, Stafford competed an 8-yard touchdown pass to Allen, 20-16. This touchdown was set up in a Titans fumble. In three LA had 8 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Stafford threw for 147 and they ran for 13. Stafford made solid pass completions across the middle, close to the sideline, or deep downfield. Wide receivers ran good routes and created separation. There was great chain movement and no turnovers. However, they had trouble running the ball due to poor blocking. They were poor in the red zone and in goal-to-go situations. The defense made third-down stops and restricted chain movement. They gave up no goal-to-go trips and put clamps on the run by plugging open gaps. They shut down red zone opportunities, and their secondary defended the pass well by swatting balls away. Additionally, their pass rush won at the line of scrimmage, which led to multiple sacks. However, no turnovers were forced. L.A. ended the 4th by snagging 4 first downs and went 2 of 3 on 3rd. QB passed for 46 yards and they rushed for 4. 2 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 2 in goal-to-goal. The Rams throughout their day added 22 first downs with 12 coming on the ground. Were 5 of 12 on 3rd and 2 for 5 in goal-to-goal. Were 3 of 6 in the red zone. Stafford made quality pass completions across the middle, close to the sideline, and deep downfield. They moved the sticks and converted on 3rd down. Pass protection was good as well. Running backs found creases and exploited them for big yards. Excellent run blocking too. They executed on 3rd and 4th down. Now, their pass rush allowed only 1 sack, but they were solid all game long. One sack is definitely better than 4 or 5... just saying. They did manage to turn it over, though. Not to mention they had struggles in the red zone and in goal-to-goal. On defense, their secondary defended the pass well by swatting balls down and got off the field when facing 3rd down. It also helped that they restricted red zone opportunities and created a turnover. The pass rush was effective by winning in the trenches and generating sacks. However, they did permit a goal-to-go trip and couldn't get off the field on 4th down. L.A. finished 1 of 1 on 4th, averaged 6.0 in yards per carry and they jumped up to a 2-0 record.













The Titans got steamrolled by the Rams after losing 19-33. Tennessee lost 2 in a row and their sitting last place in the AFC South. Through the 2nd quarter Tennessee had 1 first downs while going 0 for 3 on 3rd and they ran for 12 yards. No red zone or goal-to-goal trips. 0 turnovers too. Now in the 2nd quarter, the Titans came within four after Slye drilled a 55-yard field goal, making it 3-7. Two possessions later, on 3rd and goal, Ward found Ayomnor for a 9-yard touchdown pass, making the score 10-10. This drive took 10 plays for 56 yards, and they possessed the ball for 2:30. On the next drive, Slye with 3 seconds left made 37-yard field goal, making the score 13-10. First lead for the Titans. To end the 2nd quarter Tennessee acquired 8 first downs and went 4 for 7 on 3rd. Cam Ward passed for 72 and they rushed for 31 while averaging 3.9 per carry. 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal-to-goal. 0 turnovers too. The Titans moved the sticks, and their QB made quality pass completions going across the middle or toward the sideline. They were solid on 4th down and kept turnovers low. They were excellent in the red zone and in goal-to-go situations. They were executed on 3rd down as well. Too bad their pass protection needs to be better, and they have to run the ball more effectively. Not to mention, their O-line needs to provide more running room. For the defense, their secondary struggled in pass coverage by letting the ball get behind them. Outside of that, they shut down red zone and goal-to-go opportunities and generated a turnover too. They denied chain movement and took away 3rd down. They stopped the run by clogging gaps. Although their pass rush needs to start putting pressure on the QB. Tennessee had 11 total first downs, were 4 for 9 on 3rd and went into halftime leading 13-10. Switching to quarter 3 Slye sunk a 57-yard field goal, 16-13. This drive lasted 11 plays for 35 yards and they possessed the ball for 5:51. Tennessee in three secured 3 first downs and went 1 of 3 on 3rd. Ward threw for 11 yards and they ran for 35. 0 for 1 in the red zone and no goal-to-goal appearance. Late in the 4th quarter, Slye drained a 35-yard field goal, 19-33. The Titans in four acquired 4 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Ward threw for 41 yards and they rushed for 9. No red zone or goal-to-goal trips. Tennessee had 18 first downs with 10 being on the ground. Ward threw for 175 and they ran for 109. Finished 6 of 15 on 3rd and and went 1 of 3 in the red zone. Were 1 for 1 in goal-to-goal. First and foremost, Cam Ward threw for yards, but his completion percentage was terrible. They were even worse on third down and showed struggles in the red zone. They turned it over, and their pass protection was poor. At least they capitalized on fourth down and moved the markers. They ran the ball extremely well due to quality blocking. On defense, their secondary had problems in pass coverage, and stopping the run was tough. Making third down stops was difficult, and they let the sticks advance. They had trouble against the run, and their pass rush was poor, despite having only one sack the entire game. Don't forget, they allowed a 4th down conversion. Luckily, they put a stop to red zone and goal-to-goal opportunities. Tennessee was 1 of 1 on 4th, averaged 4.2 in yards per carry and they staggered down to an 0-2 record. 











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Sunday September 7th, 2025: The Patriots suffered a rough 13-20 loss against the Raiders. New England slkicks the year off with a home loss. Late in quarter 1 Hawkins picked off Geno Smith and returned it to the 18-yard line before being pushed out of bounds by Davis. On offense Maye on 3rd and 10 found Boutte for a 24-yard pass completion. Five plays later Maye threw a 3-yard touchdown pass to Douglas, 7-7. This drive lasted 12 plays for 82 yards and possessed the ball for 5:20. The Patriots through one secured 5 first downs and went 2 of 3 on 3rd. Maye threw for 64 yards and they rushed for 16. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. 0 turnovers and 1 sack. Drake Maye completed passes over the middle, toward the sidelin,e or occasionally deep downfield. They were excellent in the red zone andfromn goal to goal. No turnoverseitherr. Converted on 3rd and moved the chains. Great clock management too. Now their pass protection needs to be better and the run game was lacking due to bad blocking. For the defense their secondary struggled in pass coverage and allowed the ball to get behind them.The passs rush got a sack but they need to put more pressure on Geno Smith. They let the sticks move and couldn't get off the field on 3rd. Alhough, they denied the red zongoal-to-goalo goal trips. Forced a turnover and their pass rush got a sack. During qua,rter 2 Borregales missed a 52-yard fiel,d goal and the score stayed the same. This drive took 11 plays for 52 yards and they possessed the ball for 5:02. Next drive ended with Borregales making a 35-yard field goal, 10-7. New England acquired 5 first downs while going 1 for 4 on 3rd. Drake Maye threw for 87 yards and they ran for 33. Were 0 for 2 in the red zone with 0 turnovergoal-to-goalo goal trips. The Patriots average 3.3 in yards per rush, were 3 of 8 ,on 3rd and they entered halftime leading 10-7. Early in the 3rd quarter Drake Maye had his pass picked off by Pola Mao. This drive was 6 plays for 36 yards and they possessed the ball for 2:41. New England concluded quarter 3 by picking up 4 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Maye threw for 42 yards and they rushed for 3. No red zone or goal-to-goal trips. turnovers to go along. Late in the 4th Borregales made a 44-yard field goal, 13-20. New England in the 4th had 5 first downs and went 1 of 4 on 3rd. Maye passed for 63 yards and they ran for 3. Were 0 for 1 on in the red zone and no goal to goal trips. 0 turnovers too. Patriots acquired 18 1st downs and ended 4 of 14 on 3rd. Maye threw for 287, yards and they rushed for 60 while averagin.3 in yards per carry. Maye was sacked 4 times for 11 yards and they went 1 of 3 in the red zone. 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Firstly, Drake Maye completed his passes over the middle, close to the si,deline or deep downfield. Were solid in goal to goal and did well on 4th. Moved the chains as well. Now they were slacking on 3rd down and struggled to ruto ineffectiveective blocking. Turned it over too. For the defense their secondary played poorly by allowing passes to get behind them. They had trouble stopping red zongoal-to-goalo goal opportunities. Allowed a 4th down conversion as well. L,uckily they stuffed the run by cloggin,g gaps and their pass rush earned multiple sacks. Also forced a takeaway and took away 3rd down. New England was 1 for 1 onwas, were penalized 9 times for 70, yards and they fea to an 0-1 record. 










The Raiders defeated the Patriots 20-13. Las Vegas starts the year off with a road win and they beat the Patriots for a 2nd time since 2023. In the 1st quarter Geno Smith on, 3rd and 11 threw a 26-yard touchdown pass to Tucker, 7-0. This drive took 6 plays f,or 66 yards and they possessed the The ball 2:3ers in one had 6 first downs and went 3 of 3 on 3rd. Smith passed for 109 yards and they ran for 22 while averaging 4.0 in yards peturnover1 turnovers and 1 sack. Smith made quality pass completions across the middle, close to t,he sideline or at times deep downfield. Solid clock management as well. They converted on 3rd and moved the sticks. They didn't run for a lot of yards but their per carry total was great. Now they turned it over and their pass protection was a bit sluggish. They had 0 goal to goal and red zone trips. On defense their secondary had trouble defending passes and couldn't stop the chains from moving. Gave up regoal-to-goaloal to goal opportunities. No turnoveeitherated ethier. As for thei,r pass rush they got a sack by applyin g pressure.Late in the ,2nd quarter Carlson missed a 58-yard, field goal and the score stayed 7-10. Last Vegas in two secured 3 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. 0 turnovers and 0 sacks given up. Geno Smith passed for 27 yards and they rushed for 11. No rgoal-to-goaloal to eitherrips ethier. The Raiders were averaging 4.4 in yards per rush, had 155 yards of total offense and they went into halftime behind 7-10. Switching to quarter 3 Jeanty turned in a 3-yard rushing touchdown, 14-10. This touchdown bys set up in turnover,s turnovers and Jeanty has his first career rushing score. Last Vegas closed out quarter 3 by snagging 6 first downs while going 0 for 2 on 3rd. Smith passed for 124 yards and they ran for 5. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. 0 turnovers too. Geno Smith completed solid passes across the middle, toward t,he sideline or deep downfield. Kept the chains moving and Receivers ran solid routes. They capitalized in the refromzone and in goal to goal. No turnovers to go along. However, their rush attack was not effective due to bad blocking. Defensishut downey shutdown the run and denied New England frinto getting in the regoal-to-goaloal to goal trips and kept the chains from The passncing. Pass rush got to Drake Maye for a sack and stopped 3rd down. Took away chain movement and their secondary allowed yards but kept everything in front of them. Weren't letting the ball get behind them. Heading to the 4th quarter Smith on 4th and 1 threw a 1-yard pass completion to Mayer for a fresh set of downs. Four plays later Carlson drilled a 40-yard field goal, 20-10. Las Vegas securdowns first down while going 2 f,or 5 on 3rd and they ran for 13. Smith threw for 84 yards and no turnovers. No goal-to-goaloal to goal appearances. The Raiders had 21 1st downs with 17 coming in the air and finished 5 of 13 on 3rd. Smith passed for 362 yards and rushed for 56. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. So Las Vegas was a threat in the air as Smith goquickly, ball quick going toward the sideline, across the middle or deep   downfield and Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. Capitalized on 4th down and they had excellent route running. Were effective in the red zone and in goal to goal. Moved the sticks as well. Now they were terrible on 3rd and their pass protection was lacking. The  game was bad to because their O-line struggled to provide holes. Also turned the ball over. First and foremost on defense their secondary in pass coverage wasn't the best. They allowed a goal to goal trip and couldn't get off the field on 4th. Let the chains move too. Outside of that, they denied the red zone and stopped the run by plugging gaps. Shutdown 3rd and their pass rush got multiple sacks. Simply won at the line of scrimmage. Smith was sackewastimes for 29 yards, were 1 for 1 on 4th and they have 1-0 record.











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Thursday Septemb,er 4th, 2025: T,he Eagles in a close one beat the Cowboys 24-20. Philadelphia opened the season with a win at home and Carter was disqualified for spitting on Prescott. During the 1st quarter Hurts connected with Shipley for a 19-yard pass completion. Three plays later Jalen Hurts took off for a 4-yard rushing touchdown, 7-7. This play took 10 plays for 70 yards and possessed the ball for 5:54. Philly in one secured 5 first downs and went 1 for 1 in 3rd. ,Hurts threw for 14theyards, for rushed for while averaging 7.0 in yards per carry. Were 1 of 1 in the red zone and 1 of 1 in goal to goal. Pushing to the 2nd quarter Jalen Hurts on 3rd and 5 picked up a 15-yard scramble. Two plays later Jalen Hurts found nobody open and took off for an 8-yard scramble, 14-14. This would be Hurts 2nd rushing touchdown of the 1st half. This drive w,as 12 plays for 65 yards and they possessed ,the ball for 8:10. Later Hurts delivered a 51-yard pass completion to Dotson. Moments later, Barkley burst for a 10-yard rushing touchdown, 21-17. First rushinthishdown for Barkley on the year. Philly capped off quarter 2 by snagging 6 first downs and went 4 for 4 on 3rd. Hurts passed for 78 yards and they ran for 59. Were 1 for 1 in goal to goal and 2 for 2 in the red zone. So Philadelphia was a threat in the aiquickly,Hurts got the ball quick going toward the sideline, across the middle of deep downfield. The Receivers did a nice job of creating separation as wel,l. For the runningthroughcks they found space off quality blocking and exploited open gaps for big yardage. With that being said...the Eagles converted on 3rd down and executed in red zone territory. Were effective in goal to goathe l and no turnovers. Ate clock and moved the chains. For the defense they had trouble getting off the field on 3rd and allowed chain movement. Pass protection slacked tsurrenderedeir secondary surrenderd pass yards but still kept everything in front ont of them. The Eagles 123 rushing yaile averaging 6.8 in yards per carry, 3 for 3 in the red zone with 0 sacks and they entered halftime leading 21-20. Switching to the 3rd quarter Jalen Hurts got sacked by Clark and Fowler on 3rd and 18. First sack of the night. After that, Elliott hit a 58-yard field goal, 24-20. Philadelphia ended the 3rd quarter by earning 3 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Hurts passed for 18 yards and they ran for 21. Philly finished the 4th quarter racking up 1 first downs and went 2 of 5 on 3rd. Hurts passed for 42 yards and they ran for 6. Were 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Philly on the night had 20 first downs with 14 being on the run and they finished 8 of 13 on 3rd. Hurts threw for 152 and they rushed for 158. Were 3 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Hurts had a good completion percentage but he threw for under 200. They executed on 3rd and moved the sticks. Were effective in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers and their pass protection was good. Despite allowing 1 sack. They ran the ball extremely well due to excellent blocking. For the defense their second gave up yards but kept everything in front. Manager to swat passes away too. Created a turnovers and stopped 4th down. Now their pass rush was in-effective racking 0 sacks. They also had trouble against the run and couldn't make 3rd down stops. Allowed red zone and goal to goal trips too. Philly had 0 turnovers, averaged 4.2 in yards per carry and they moved to a 1-0 record. 











The Cowboys were defeated by the Eagles 20-24. Dallas kick the year off with a road loss. Early in the 1st quarter Prescott found CeeDee Lamb for a 32-yard pass completion. Few plays later, Williams scampered into the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown, 7-0. This drive lasted 6 plays for 53 yards and took 3:04 in possession time. Next drive on 3rd and 2 Prescott threw a 26-yard completion to Lamb. This set Dallas up at the Philadelphia 33-yard line. Dallas through one had 9 first downs and went 2 for 2 on 3rd. Prescott threw for 74 yards and they rushed for 38 while averaging 4.2 in yards per carry. Were 1 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Prescott made quality pass completions across the middle or close to the sideline or occasionally deep downfield. They converted on 3rd and moved the sticks. Pass protection was good and they did in goal to goal. They ran the ball effectively due to good blocking. Keep note they didn't pick up a lot of run yards but their per carry was great. Defense allowed a red zone and goal to goal situation. Gave up a 3rd down conversion and red zone opportunity. Their secondary kept everything in front of them. Pressure barely got to Hurts and that needs to change. Had trouble stopping chain movement and gave up rushing yards. Now to start to quarter 2 Williams went up the middle for a 1-yard score, 14-7. This drive was 9 plays for 64 yards and they possessed the ball for 5:52. Next possession the Cowboys 10-play drive ended with Aubrey hitting a 44-yard field goal, 17-14. To end the 1st half Aubrey drilled a 44-yard field goal, 20-21. Dallas through two secured 13 rushing yards and Prescott threw for 40. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Were 2 for 3 on 3rd and picked up 5 first downs. So Prescott completed quality passes over the middle or at the sideline. Did an excellent job on 3rd down and moved the sticks. Capitalized in red zone and goal to goal situations. Solid pass protection as well. Now they were struggling to run due to bad blocking and holes weren't opening. On defense their secondary had trouble defending passes and couldn't stop the chains from moving. Also they need to get to the QB for more sacks moving forward and they have to defend the red zone better. No turnovers were forced and gave up a goal to goal situation. Pass rush was weak as well thanks to no pressure. The Cowboys 14:13 od possession time, 0 sacks allowed and they went into halftime behind 20-21. So in quarter 3 Miles Sanders broke loose for a 49-yard run. The Cowboys concluded quarter 3 picking up 64 rushing yards and Prescott threw for 15. Were 0 for 0 in goal to goal and 0 for 0 in the red zone. 1 turnover and were 1 for 1 on 3rd. Now in the 4th quarter on 4th and 3 Prescott threw a pass to Lamb who had the ball in his hands but dropped it and it forced a turnover on downs. In quarter 4 Dallas had 2 first downs while going 1 of 4 on 3rd. They rushed for -2 yards and Prescott threw for 27. 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Dallas secured 22 first downs with 9 coming in the air and they went 7 for 11 on 3rd. Prescott passed for 188 and they ran for 119. Were 2 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Dak Prescott had a solid pass completion but his yards were beneath 200. Receivers dropped passes and turned it over. Were insufficient on 4th. Luckily they ran the ball good due to quality blocking and found open gaps. Were excellent in the red zone and in goal to goal. Pass protection was great as well. First and foremost on defense their secondary defended the pass well by swatting balls down. Kept the pass in front too. However, even though their pass rush got a sack they still were sluggish in that department. They were unable to get off the field on 3rd and couldn't contain the run. Let the chains move as well. Also couldn't red zone or goal to goal opportunities. Dallas had 1 turnover, averaged 5.4 in yards per carry and they start the year with. 0-1 record. 











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BREAKING: The Cowboys traded Micha Parsons to the Packers for Kenny Clark and 2 2026 NFL draft selections. Packers also signed Parsons to a 4 year $198 Million Dollar. We all got to remember that Micha Parson is a generational talent on defense. Could potentially be the next Lawrence Taylor who we all know was the greatest Linebacker. Now Parsons has the ability to get in the backfield and sack your Quarterback. If he can't get a sack then he'll do the next best thing, which is create knockdowns or hurries. Also a solid tackler weather it's solo or assisted. Good against the run and generates forced fumbles. Last year during the Cowboys 7-10 season Parsons acquired 43 total tackles, 13 assisted and a 12.0 in sacks per game. 





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BREAKING: The Browns traded Kenny Pickett to the Raiders for a 2026 5th round draft selction. First off, the Raiders are getting backup QB in Kenny Pickett. Trust me he probably won't see the field until the year of the year or if Geno Smith gets hurt. Now Kenny Pickett completes most of his passes over the middle or close to the sideline. Now his deep ball is a little inconsistent. There are times where he overthrows his Receivers. Last season Pickett threw 291 yards and 2 touchdown to 1 INT. 





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BREAKING: The Raiders signed Amari Cooper to a 1 year deal. Now one of the issues originally with Cooper was that he dropped a lot of passes. Outside of that, when he's on and ready to play he'll make his catches over the middle, close to the sideline or deep downfield. Solid route runner and creates space. Cooper last season made 20 catches for 297 yards and scored twice. 





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I'M COMING HOME: The Vikings traded a 2026 5th round pick and a 7th round selection to the Panthers for Adam Thielen, a 2026 7th round pick and 2027 5th round draft selction. Keep note Thielen spent his first 9 years with Minnesota before going over to the Panthers in 2023. He also ends his 2-year stint with Carolina. So Adam Thielen makes majority of his catches across the middle or close to the sideline. Great work ethic and a solid route runner. Makes tough catches in traffic and has good hands. Adam Thielen last year had 48 receptions for 615 yards and 5 touchdowns. 












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BREAKING: The Steelers signed T.J. Watt to a 3 year $123 Million Dollar deal. First off, T.J. Watt is the leagues best edge rusher. This player wins one on one battles and gets to your Quarterback for sacks. If he can't get sack then he'll do the next best thing which is force hurries or knockdowns. He's good against the run too. This past season Watt had 11.5 in sacks, 61 total tackles with 21 assisted.









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NEWS: The next man up for the Chargers will be Tre Harris, Wide Receiver out of Ole Miss. This round Wide Receiver Tre Harris can potentially be the next man up. Don't forget Mike Williams retired so that leaves an open spot for someone to take. In College with Ole Miss he made most of his catches over the middle, toward the sideline or deep downfield. He's fast and creates separation. Solid route runner too. Last season Harris made 60 catches for 1,030 yards and scored 7 touchdowns. Throughout his entire College career he tallied 220 receptions for 3,532 yards and scored 29 touchdowns.







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NEW HOME: The Steelers signed Mark Andrews to a 4 year $56 Million Dollar deal. Now Mark Andrews is a big and physical Tight End. He's a great blocker on the pass and run. He can also make most of his catches over the middle or toward the sidelines. He's going to be a good fit for this Pittsburgh offense. Last season Andrews acquired 55 catches for 673 yards and 11 touchdowns. Dont forget he had a critical drop at the goal line against the Bills back in the Playoffs. Ball was right in his hands and he couldn't hang on. 











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ON THE MOVE: The Steelers traded Minkah Fitzpatrick along with a 2027 fifth round draft selction to the Dolphins for Cornerback Jalen Ramsey. So for Jalen Ramsey he's been the leagues best corner and has been for a while! Ramsey has the ability to lockdown your best Wide Receiver and he ethier disrupts the pass or picks it off. Occasionally, he'll get a sack or two and makes tackles weather it's assisted or solo. Overall just a strong defender. Ramsey this season tallied 60 total tackles with 21 assisted and 2 INT's.




As for Minkah Fitzpatrick it's a little bit of the same. Fitzpatrick will defend you best Receiver and makes quality tackles assisted or solo. Can cause interceptions or pass deflections. He simply reads the field at a high level. Fitzpatrick this past season had 96 total tackles with 34 assisted and 1 INT.









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BREAKING: The Ravens sign Jaire Alexander to a 1 year $6 Million Dollar deal. First off, Jaire Alexander is one of the leagues best Cornerbacks. He's excellent in pass coverage and locks his Wide Receivers down. Not to mention he can read the QB's eyes which leads to ethier interceptions or pass deflections. Solid tackler weather it's solo or assisted. Now his stats may not have been up to par last season but that because he injured his PCL and needed surgery. Ultimately ending his year. Last season Alexander had 16 total tackles with 1 assisted and snagged 2 interceptions. 








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BREAKING: The Steelers signed Aaron Rodgers to a 1 year $13.6 Million Dollar deal. That includes $10 Million to be guaranteed. Keep note Aaron Rodgers as of late has ethier gotten hurt or got Coaches fired. It's almost like he's finger pointing and nothing is his fault kinda of thing. We'll see what happens in Pittsburgh. Outside of that, Rodgers completed his passes over the middle, toward the sideline or deep downfield. He can also use his eyes to manipulate the defenders. Rodgers last season threw for 3,897 yards for 28 touchdowns and 11 INT's. QBR of 90.5 as well. 








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BREAKING: The 49ers signed Brock Purdy to a 5 year 265 Million Dollar deal. Firstly, I don't know about this deal....I mean yeah he helped the 49ers reach some NFC title games and got to a Super Bowl even, but lost to the Chiefs. Brock Purdy is Jimmy G with CMC. No real difference. I hope the Miners are okay with this. 5 years seemed a tad bit high, maybe a lucrative 2-3 year deal but 5?. Mainly because you don't know how he'll turn out each season. He could get hurt at anytime. Anyways, let's talk good qualities of Brock Purdy. First and foremost he can be a poise player who's calm under pressure. He makes most of completions across the middle, toward the sideline or at times deep downfield. Despite missing the Playoffs, Purdy last year threw for 3,864 yards for 20 touchdowns and 12 INT's. 












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BREAKING: The Cowboys traded a 2026 3rd round pick to the Steelers for George Pickens. Dallas also gave Pittsburgh a 2027 5th and 6th round selction. So George Pickens is a well rounded Wide Receiver who can create space and run solid routes. Good footwork too. He makes most of his catches over the middle, close to the sideline or deep downfield. However, his main concern is that he's a huge diva. Some games where things don't go his way he shuts down and gives attitude. Pickens last season had 59 catches for 900 yards(32nd in the NFL) and scored 3 touchdowns(Tied for 81st in the NFL). 









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BREAKING: The Patriots signed Stefon Diggs to a 3 year $69 Million Dollar deal. Firstly, Diggs is an excellent Wide Receiver who makes people miss in space and has explosive route running. He can make catches across the middle, close to the sideline or deep downfield. To be honest he's bringing veteran leadership and he'll help a young Drake Maye get better. He's very vocal on the sideline too. Not to mention he has six 1,000 yard seasons in his career. This past season in Houston Diggs recorded 47 catches for 496 yards and scored 3 touchdowns. 






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BREAKING: The Giants signed Russell Wilson to a 1 year $10.5 Million Dollar deal. So Russell Wilson was signed by Pittsburgh last year where he played pretty well. Even split possessions with Justin Fields. Now he can deliver the ball over the middle, toward the sideline or deep downfield. Occasionally, he'll tuck the ball and run for a few yards. Last year Wilson threw for 2,482 yards and 16 touchdowns to 5 INT's. 













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BREAKING: The Giants signed James Winston to a 2 year $8 Million Dollar deal. First and foremost the Giants needed a Quarterback. James is Winston isn't the greatest QB but for them he's better than nothing. Now understand that Jameis is Winston is a great leader on and off the field. Obviously there's reasons why he isn't a starter but his leadership can't go unnoticed. He's usually a backup anywhere he goes. When he's playing he'll complete passes over the middle, close to the sideline or at times deep downfield. His main issue this past year was his interception ratio. Last season Winston threw for 2,121 yards for 13 touchdowns and 12 INT's. 












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BREAKING: The Raiders signed Alex Cappa to a 2 year $11 Million Dollar deal. So when in Tampa Bay Kapa blocked well for Tom Brady but once he got to Cleveland he kinda fell off. Now if he's back to normal like how he was in Tampa Bay then the Raiders have a guy who can block tremendously for your Quarterback and provides running room. 





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BREAKING: The Giants extend Dexter Lawrence's contract by signing him to a 4 year $90 Million Dollar deal. First off, this is another elite pass rusher in the NFL. He can bully your offensive lineman and disrupt the backfield. Now he racks up sacks by getting to the Quarterback and if he doesn't do that then he'll do the next best thing which is force a knockdown or a hurry. Good against the run too. Lawrence last season had 44 total tackles with 21 assisted and secured a 9.0 in sacks per game. 











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BREAKING: The Bills sign Joey Bosa to a 1 year $12.6 Million Dollar deal. Wow what a wild move by the Chargers! Bosa is a player who can disrupt any offensive scheme. He can make tackles wheatwher it's assisted or solo and he gets to the Quarterback by applying sacks. Even if he can't get a sack he'll ethier earn a knockdown or a hurry. Good against him the run too. Last season Bosa had 22 total tackles with 5 assisted and a 5.0 in sacks. 






































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BREAKING: The Seahawks sign Cooper Kupp to a 3 year $45 Million Dollar deal. Firstly, Cooper Kupp wasn't necessarily excited about this trade more shocked if anything. Now outside of that, he makes most of his catches over the middle, close to the deep or deep downfield. Triple crown Wide Receiver and he's a solid route runner. He can block when the Rams decided to run. Last season Kupp had 67 catches for 710 yards and scored 6 touchdowns. 












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BREAKING: The Broncos signed Evan Engram to a 2 year $23 Million Dollar deal. $116 will be guaranteed. So for Engram he's a guy who can block and catch. Simply one of the best Tight Ends in the league when playing. He can make catches across the middle, toward the sideline or at times deep downfield. Engram had 47 catches for 365 yards and snagged 1 touchdown. 











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BREAKING: Bengals signed Higgins to a to a 4 year $115 Million Dollar deal while signing Chase to a 4 year $161 Million Dollar deal. So Tee Higgins made most of his receptions over the middle, close to the sideline or deep downfield. Used size to win one on one battles and executed good route running. Makes guys miss in space. Also are keeping Ja'Mare Chase who can make quality catches from anywhere in the field and makes people miss in space. Great route runner and wins one on ones. My only thing here, is why are the Bengals not FOCUSING IN AN O-lineman! They need a lineman that way Burrow doesn't get sacked 6-7 times. Can't outscored team week in and week out. Get a line for peace sake. Between both guys they've accumulated a combined 200 catches for 2,619 yards and 27 total touchdowns. 







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BREAKING: The Rams sign Davante Adams to a 2 year $46 Million Dollar deal. Obviously with Adams he's one of the best Wide Receivers in the league. His are catches are over the middle, close to the sideline or deep downfield. Great route runner and makes people miss in space. One thing about DA is he will find ways to create separation. Between the Jets and Raiders he made a combined 85 catches for for 1,063 yards and he scored 8 times. 








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BREAKING: The Browns re-sign Myles Garrett to a 4-year $40 Million Dollar deal. First off, Myles Garrett is one of the leagues BEST edge rushers. He can apply pressure to your QB which results in sacks or knockdowns. A few hurries too. Also a quality run stopper and bullies the offensive lineman he faces. By the way Garrett for months was talking about how he was going to leave Cleveland and that their in rebuild mode. Well.......money talks I guess. Garrett this past season had 47 total tackles with 7 assisted and averaged 14.0 in sacks per game. 








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ON THE MOVE: The Patriots sign Carlton Davis to a 3 year $18 Million Dollar deal. That includes $20 Million in incentives. Now Carlton Davis is one of the best CB's in the league. He makes quality tackles wheather it's solo or assisted. Not to mention he does great in pass coverage by swatting balls away or contesting Recivers. Carlton Davis this year had 56 total tackles with 14 assisted and snagged 2 interceptions. 




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BREAKING: The Seahawks sign Sam Darnold to a 3 year $100.5 Million Dollar deal. Firstly, this past year everyone including myself thought Minnesota had a washed QB but man did prove me and everyone wrong! This man led the Vikings to a 13-4 record and made the wild card round but lost 9-27 to the Rams. Even gave Minnesota a chance to clinch the number 1 seed late in the year but lost that one as well to the Lions 9-31. Outside of that, he completed his passes over the middle, toward the sideline or deep downfield. Darnold last season threw for 4,319 yards with 35 touchdowns and 12 INT's. 











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BREAKING: The Ravens sign DeAndre Hopkins to a 1 year $5 Million Dollar deal. So DeAndre Hopkins is one the leagues best Wide Receivers and has been for his whole career. He usually makes trash Quarterbacks look good or at least average. Then he went to the Chiefs this past season where he played with a vet QB in Mahomes and even made the Super Bowl but lost to the Eagles 22-40. Outside of prime Watson, Hopkins is playing with yet another great Quarterback in Lamar Jackson. He's now played with Watson, Mahomes and now Lamar Jackson. Hopkins last year made his catches across the middle, close to the sideline or occasionally deep downfield. He's getting up there in age but he's still an effective route runner and makes people miss. Strong hands and uses his size to win one on one battles. Hopkins last year made 41 catches for 437 yards and scored 4 touchdowns. 













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BREAKING: The Broncos sign Dre Greenlaw to a 3 year $35 Million Dollar deal. For Hufanga he was signed to a 3 year 45 Million Dollar deal. First off, this guy has been to two Super Bowl's(lost them both the the Chiefs though). Mind you his 2nd Super Bowl appearance he tore his ACL and for most of this year he was rehabing it. Also had a calf injury in week 16. So that's why his stats were so low this year. We will see if he can go back to full strength after his injuries. He should be able to but it's possible he's never quiet the same. When healthy this player can bully your offensive lineman and force sacks. Makes tackles wheather it's assisted or solo. For Hufanga he's excellent in pass coverage because he swatts balls away and tightly contest Recivers. Great against the run and at times gets the interception. Greenlaw had 9 combined tackles and 6 assisted. Hufanga last year gained 38 total tackles and 18 assisted. 










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BREAKING: The Steelers traded a 2025 2nd round draft selection to the Seahawks for D.K. Metcalf. So right off the bat this Wide Receiver is a physical specimen in this league. Tall, strong and fast. He has a ton of agility too. When he snaking receptions it's usually over the middle, close to the sideline or deep downfield. Excellent route runners and makes people miss. Racks up a ton of yards after catch. Last season Metcalf had 66 catches for 992 yards and scored 5 touchdowns.







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BREAKING: The Bills extend Josh Allen's contract to a 6 year $330 Million Dollar deal. Josh Allen completed passes over the middle, toward the sideline or deep downfield. If he can't find the open guy then he'll tuck the ball and run it himself. Also won league MVP. Josh Allen this year threw for 3,731 yards for 28 touchdowns and 6 interceptions. 




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BREAKING: The Jets sign Justin Fields to a 2 year $40 Million Dollar deal. Justin Fields get a chance to show more if skills with the Jets. He split snaps with Wilson last year in Pittsburgh. Now when he completed passes its mostly across the middle, close to the sideline or deep downfield. He can tuck the ball and run it as well. Fields this past season threw for 1,106 yards and delivered 5 touchdowns to 1 pick. 














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STAYING PUT: The Eagles have resigned Baun to a 3 year $51 Million Dollar deal. Firstly, Baun got this deal due to his ability to make tackles wheather it's solo or assisted he can also get in the backfield and cause sacks. At times he'll add QB knockdowns or hurries. Baun this year 58 solo tackles, 51 combined tackles and a 3.5 in sacks. Including 1 INT.







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BREAKING: The Bears traded a 2026 4th round draft selections to the Chiefs for Joe Thuney. Also sent a 2025 6th round draft touck to the Rams for Jonah Jackson. So They does tremendous at protection his Quarterbackback and provides running lanes for his rushers. Simply a good offensive lineman that every team wants. Only real bad game for him was in the Super Bowl because Mahomes got beat up with no blitz involved. To be fair though, he did go up against a ferocious Eagles D-line in the league. For Jonah Jackson same thing jeeps his QBs pocket clean and provides running room. 







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BREAKING: The Raiders traded a 2025 3rd round draft selection to the Seahawks and in return they got Geno Smith. So Geno Smith for a while was going team to team until he found Seattle a few years back. With Seattle they made the playoffs twice in 2019 and then again in 2020-2021. After that, the team as a whole came back down to earth. At one point this year Seattle's line was 32nd in the league but that didn't last too long. Had a bad O-lineman too so then again it may have not been all his fault. Now when he's completing passes it's usually across the middle, close to the sideline or deep downfield. If he can't find the open target then he'll tuck the ball and run it himself. Smith this past year threw for 4,320 yards and delivered 21 touchdowns to 15 INT's. 













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BREAKING: The Eagles resign Saquan Barkley to a 2 $41.2 Million Dollar deal. So Barkley this past season ran the ball extremely well and had quality blocking. A lot of his runs came ethier in the middle or on the outside. He was also a good pass catcher when needed. Helped Philadelphia win a Super Bowl over the Chiefs, so if you ask me yes he deserves his new contract. This player is all around great! This season he recorded 345 carries for 2,005 yards and scored 13 touchdowns. In the Postseason he acquired 91 carries for 499 yards and tallied 5 touchdowns. 










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BREAKING: The Commanders traded a 2025 5th round draft pick to the 49ers and in return they got Deboo Samuel. Now for Samuel he's been good for the Niners in terms of playing both Wide Receiver and sometimes running back. Now as a Wide Receiver he can make most of his catches across the middle, toward the sideline or at times deep downfield. Shifty route runner and makes defenders miss in space. To be honest I like this move because Samuel will be extra fire power to not only this team but to the Quarterback Jayden Daniels. He'll also be aligned with guys like Terry McLaurin and Dyami Brown. Samuel will draw more attention which will allow other receivers to get open. This past season made 51 catches for 670 yards and he scored 3 touchdowns. Despite on and off injuries. 


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BREAKING: The Saints hired Kellen Moore to be their new Head Coach. Now Moore was the O.C. in Dallas then again in Philly and now he'll be a full time Head Coach for the first time. Under Kellen Moore the Eagles offense averaged 367 total yards of offense per game, 206.9 in passing yards per game and 179.3 in rushing yards per game. Including 54 touchdowns. 










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BREAKING: First off, Shakir makes receptions over the middle, close to the sideline or at times deep downfield. Solid route runner and makes defenders miss in space. He wasn't definitely a good asset to Josh Allen last season. He had 76 catches for 821 yards and he scored 4 touchdowns. Averaged 10.8. 











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BREAKING: The Raiders hired Chip Kelly as their new offensive coordinator. Now Chip Kelly is coming off a National Championship with Ohio State over Notre Dame 31-23. Her served as their offensive coordinator. Under Chip Kelly Ohio State was averaging 263 yards passing per game, 166 yards rushing per game and 16 total sacks permitted. Had a grand total of 6,870 yards of total offense. 











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BREAKING: The Cowboys have hired .Shottenheimer to be their new Head Coach. Be aware that Schottenheimer beat out other candidates like Robert Salah, Kellen Moore and Leslie Frazier. This happens to be Schottenheimer's first Head Coaching gig ever! So interested to see what he'll bring to the table. 







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BREAKING: The Jaguars have hired Coen to become their new Head Coach. Firstly, Coen is going to be a motivating type of Coach who loves to have fun. For Jaguars fans they just want to see winning results on Sunday's. Plain and simple. This season Coen originally served as the Buccaneers offensive coordinator, where they averaged 265 yards passing per game, 149 yards rushing per game and 59 total touchdowns. Including 6,793 total yards of offense and 40 sacks allowed. 










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BREAKING: The Patriots have hired Josh McDaniels to be their new Offensive Coordinator. Keep note McDaniels from 2012-2019 served the Patriots as an offensive coordinator who worked along Tom Brady and Bill Billichick. Altogether he's been the Patriots since 2001 and won 6 Super Bowl 's. By the way in 2001 he New England's Personnel assistant. However, life after the Patriots went sour not once but twice as a Head Coach. He was fired from the Broncos in 2010 and then again by the Raiders in 2023. 





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BREAKING: The Raiders have hired Pete Carroll to be one their new Head Coach. Keep note Pete Carroll from 2010 to 2024 served as the Seahawks Head Coach whom he won a Super Bowl with back in 2013 when they beat the Broncos 48-8. With the Seahawks he made 2 Super Bowl's back to back. Lost one of them to the Patriots back in 2014 after making a terrible play call at the goal line. Had the best running back at the time but chose to pass it instead and from there things kinda went downhill in terms of making the Super Bowl or an NFC title game. I think Carroll can be a damn good motivator for the Raiders moving forward. 











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INJURY UPDATE: The Eagles lose NaKobe Dean for the season due to a knee injury. Injury occurred in the 2nd quarter of an Eagles 22-10 win over the Packers. Dean on a 2nd down got his knee t agoed up while making a tackle. This player is a tough loss because he's so good in pass coverage and he'll contest Recivers. At times he does tremendous at gaining sacks in the Quarterback. Not to mention he makes tackles wheatwher it solo or assisted. Dean this season had 128 combined tackles, 48 assisted and 1 pick. Has a 3.0 in sacks as well.





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BREAKING: The Bears have hired Ben Johnson to become their new Head Coach. First off, this is a great pickup by the Bears. Ben Johnson's offense in Detroit averaged 31 points per game, had 201 rushing yards per game and 70 total touchdowns. Maybe this guy can clean this team up but first please draft O-lineman. 







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BREAKING: The Raiders have fired Head Coach Antonio Pierce. Keep note he was interim HC last year and then took the job full-time this year. Now why would you fire Antonio Pierce!? It was only his first season with a team who didn't have a Quarterback. Injuries on both sides of the ball too. I guess it's because he and the Raiders weren't winning and they finished 4-13. 










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BREAKING: Well the Patriots have gone along to fire Head Coach Jerod Mayo after just one season. This firing comes amid the 4-13 record to finish the 2024-2025 season. Also sat last place in the AFC East. This is head scratching because this Head Coach had a talentless offense to work with. I would've given him at least one more year. This team collectively played great on Sunday when they beat the Bills 23-16 but where was this kinda play from the start? They also lost 6 games this year by a touchdown. Lost the number 1 pick too! 










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BREAKING: The Jaguars have fired Head Coach Doug Pederson. This firing occurred because the lack of winning. Plain and simple. Jaguars finished the year 4-13 and sat second to last in the AFC South. They're 0-5 when versing the NFC and 1-8 on the road. Also piss poor play by the players on both sides of the ball.










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Saturday January 4th, 2025: The Ravens steamrolled over the Browns by snagging a 35-10 win. Baltimore clinched the AFC North Division title and they won 3 in a row. During the 1st quarter Wiggins picked off Zaple and returned it for a 26-yard touchdown, 7-0. Next drive Lamar Jackson on 2nd and 8 found Likely for a 19-yard pass completion. Few plays later on 4th and goal Lamar Jackson's pass to Henry fell incomplete for a turnover on downs. Baltimore in one picked up 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Were 0 for 1 on 4th and went 1 for 2. No goal to goal trips and they rushed 44 while averaging 5.5 in yards per carry. Jackson passed for 19 as well. Then in quarter 2 Lamar Jackson delivered a 12-yard touchdown pass to Mark Andrews, 14-0. Jackson with the protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle or close to the sideline. Executed on 3rd down too. Did well in red zone territory and no turnovers. Moved the sticks too. Now they weren't running the ball for a lot of yards but the per carry total was solid. Too bad they had 0 goal to goal appearances. For the defense their secondary did excellent in pass coverage by contesting Recivers and they batted balls away. They shutdown the run by clogging gaps and restricted chain movement. Took away red zone and goal to goal opportunities as well. Made 3rd down stops to go along. For their pass rush they got only 1 sack but that's okay because they did the next best thing which is force QB knockdowns or hurries. Baltimore was averaging 5.4 in yards per carry, Lamar Jackson had 108 yards passing while going 4 of 8 on 3rd and went into halftime leading 14-3. Switching to the 3rd quarter Jackson on 2nd and 15 threw a 30-yard pass completion to Mark Andrews. Two plays later Lamar Jackson completed a 7-yard touchdown pass to Bateman, 21-3. This drive lasted 7 plays for 70-yards and they controlled the ball for 19:18. The Ravens Quarterbackback Lamar Jackson hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle or close to the sideline. Jackson also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including excellent chain movement and capitalized on 3rd down. Were effecient in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers ethier. Firstly, on defense their secondary did tremendous in pass coverage by contesting Recivers and swatting balls away. They stopped the run by closing gaps and eliminated chain movement. Now for the pass rush they got just 1 sack but did the next best thing which cause QB knockdowns or hurries. Allowed 0 red zone and goal to goal trips. Shifting to the 4th quarter Derrick Henry scampered in for a 2-yard touchdown run, 28-10. A possession later Derrick Henry broke loose for a 43-yard touchdown, 35-10. Baltimore tallied 20 first downs with 12 coming in the pass and they finished 7 of 14 on 3rd. Lamar Jackson passed for 217 yards and they rushed for 220. Went 3 for 4 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. By the way that 1 for 1 proved to be big in Baltimore's win. So Jackson completed quality passes over the middle or at the sideline. Did an excellent job on 3rd down and moved the markers. Never turned it over and their pass protection was solid. Were effective in the red zone and in goal to goal. Don't forget they ran the ball effectively due to excellent blocking. Now Jackson's completion percentage was a bit iffy and they struggled on 4th. Defensively, they let the chains move and that was they're only negative of the game. They took away red zone and goal to goal situations. Their secondary did a excellent job in pass coverage and generated a few turnovers. They simply allowed nothing to get behind them. Put a strain on 4th down converstions too. Their pass rush got to the QB for 2 sacks while adding knockdowns or hurries. Also controlled the line of scrimmage. Not to mention they restricted the run by taking away open gaps. Baltimore had 0 turnovers, had 437 yards of total offense while averaging 6.3 in yards per carry and moved up to a 12-5 record. 








The Browns got obliterated by the Ravens after losing 10-35. Cleveland lost 3 straight and they sit last place in the AFC North. Late in 1st quarter on 4th and 1 Zappe's pass to Jeudy fell incomplete for a turnover on downs with Humphrey in coverage. Cleveland snagged 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. QB threw for 29 yards and they ran for 21. 1 turnover too. So in the 2nd quarter Hopkins drained a 23-yard field goal, 3-14. The Browns in two secured 4 first downs while going 2 for 5 on 3rd and their QB passed for 37 yards. They rushed for 9 and were 0 for 1 in the red zone. 0 for 1 in goal to goal with no turnovers. Cleveland averaged 2.5 in yards per carry while being 1 of 6 on 3rd down, Zappe had 68 total yards of passing and they entered halftime behind 3-14. Pushing to the 3rd quarter on 3rd and 18 Zappe's pass fell incomplete. The Browns through 3 tallied 2 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. QB passed for 24 yards and they rushed for 24. No red zone or goal to goal appearances ethier. 0 turnovers as well. In the 4th quarter Zappe tossed a 16-yard touchdown pass to Akins, 10-21. Cleveland acquired 13 first downs with 9 coming in the air and they went 4 of 12 on 3rd. QB threw for 183 yards and they rushed for 56. Finished 1 for 3 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal to goal. That 0 for 1 proved to be big in the Browns loss. For the Quarterback he had a bad completion percentage and threw for low yardage. They had a difficult time executing in the red zone and in goal to goal. They struggled on 3rd down and turned the ball over. They were terrible running the ball due to bad blocking and lacked on 4th. For the defense their secondary had trouble in pass coverage and gave up 1st downs. Couldn't get off the field on 3rd and struggled to protect red zone territory. They permitted goal to goal trips and created 0 turnovers. Containing the run was tough and their pass rush was in-effective. Luckily they made 4th down stops. The Browns averaged 2.9 in yards per carry, turned it over twice and fell to a 3-14 record. 










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Sunday December 29th, 2024: The Bills dominated the Jets by picking up a 40-14 win. Buffalo won 3 consecutive and they locked up the number 2 seed in the AFC. By the way Buffalo this season is 8-0 at home. In quarter 1 Josh Allen on 1st and 10 threw an 11-yard pass completion to Kincaid. Three plays later Josh Allen scored on a 1-yard QB sneak, 7-0. This drive took 12 plays for 70 yards and they controlled the ball for 6:49. The Bills Quarterbackback Josh Allen hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle or close to the sideline. Lawrence also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including excellent execution on 1st(9) and 3rd down(3 for 3). Did tremendous in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers ethier. Defensively, they shutdown 3rd and kept New York out of red zone territory. No goal to goal trips and kept the chains from advancing. Don't forget their secondary did great in pass coverage by batting balls away and tightly contesting Recivers. Pass rush though could barely touch Rodgers due little or no pressure put on. Now they didn't allow a lot of rushing yards but the per carry total was still effective. They couldn't force a takeaway ethier. Switching to the midway point of the 2nd quarter Cook burst for an 8-yard gain for a fresh set of downs. Too bad this 10-play drive ended with Allen's pass being dropped by Keion Coleman and it brought out the punting unit. Now on the defensive side Epenesa was unblocked and got to Aaron Rodgers for a sack which led to a safety, 9-0. Next offensive drive ended with Bass drilling a 39-yard field goal, 12-0. So Allen completed quality passes(60) over the middle or at the sideline. Did an excellent job on moving the sticks and kept turnovers to a minimum. Pass protection was even better and they did well on 3rd. Not to mention they ran the ball fluently due to excellent blocking. No they made no red zone or goal to goal appearances. For the defense they limited the run and denied chain movement. Kept New York out of goal to goal and denied red zone opportunities. As for the pass rush they got only 1 sack but their doing the next best thing which is forcing knockdowns or QB hurries. However, their secondary struggled a bit in pass coverage. Buffalo had 15 total first downs while going 5 for 8 on 3rd, ran for 75 yards averaging 4.4 in yards per carry and entered halftime leading 12-0. Heading to the late stages of the 3rd quarter Josh Allen delivered a 30-yard passing touchdown to Amari Cooper, 19-0. This touchdown drive was set up on a Rodgers INT. As the quarter winded down Allen on 3rd and 9 three a 14-yard touchdown pass to Coleman, 33-0. Allen in three spotted his Wide Receivers with good passes whether it came across the middle, on the outside or occasionally deep down field. Did excellent in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers ethier. Now Buffalo was sluggish on the run due to bad blocking and they hardly moved the chains. Pass protection was golden as it's been all game long. Showed efficiency on 3rd down too(2 for 3). First off on defense their secondary had major trouble in pass coverage. Outside of that they allowed 0 red zone and goal to goal entries. Along with their pass rush forcing sacks with QB knockdowns or hurries involved. Added some takeaways too. Took away chain movement and stopped the run by clogging gaps. Going to the 4th quarter Buffalo would put the icing on the cake after their backup QB Mitchell Trubisky completed a 69-yard touchdown pass to Shavers, 40-0. Allen was benched because this game was way out of hand and their not going to risk injury before the playoffs. The Bills tallied 23 first downs with 10 coming in the air and they finished 8 for 14 on 3rd. Were 3 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. QB's threw 251 yards and they rushed for 85. First off, Josh Allen completed most of his passes across the middle, close to the sideline or at times deep down field. Moved the sticks effectively and executed in goal to goal. Were effecient in red zone territory and won the turnover battle. Were effective in goal to goal and their Wide Receivers created separation on route running. Don't forget they did a solid job on 3rd down. Now for the run they gained yards but their per carry total was low. Defensively, they got off their field on 4th down. They also generated turnovers and their pass rush got to the QB for 4 sacks. Added a bunch of QB knockdowns or hurries and they controlled the line of scrimmage. Now for the secondary in pass coverage they kept everything in front and held them under 200 yards. Too bad they gave up a goal to goal trip and let the markers move. Had trouble making 3rd down stops too. Buffalo a averaged 2.9 in yards per carry, scored 5 total touchdowns and they jumped up to a 13-3 record.








The Jets were dismantled by the Bills after losing 14-40. New York is sitting 3rd place in the AFC East and they lost 2 in a row. Late in the 1st quarter on 4th and 1 Allen ran up the middle for no gain which a forced a turnover on downs. This drive lasted 10-plays for 48 yards and they possessed the ball for 5:59. New York in one had 4 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. No red zone or goal to goal trips. 0 turnovers and 24 passing yards by Rodgers. Rushed for 29 yards while averaging 4.8 in yards per carry. Then in the 2nd quarter Aaron Rodgers on 1st and 10 completed a 28-yard pass to Garrett Wilson who was pushed out of bounds by Bishop. After that, Aaron Rodgers pass got picked off by Phillips. In the 2nd quarter New York picked up 3 first downs and went 0 for 0 on 3rd. No 3rd downs faced is pretty good lol! Rodgers passed for 42 yards and they rushed for 19. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. 0 turnovers too. New York had 7 total first downs, went 0 for 1 in the red zone and slipped into the half trailing 0-12. Pushing to quarter 3 Aaron Rodgers had his pass intercepted by Benford. Few drives later Aaron Rodgers threw a pass completion to Garrett Wilson who then fumbled and it led to Milano scooping the loose ball. The Jets capped off quarter 3 by snagging 3 first downs and went 1 for 4 on 3rd. Rodgers threw for 48 yards and they rushed for 7. No red zone or goal to goal trips. 1 turnover too. So late in the 4th quarter Taylor fired a 9-yard touchdown pass to Garrett Wilson and they converted the 2-point try, 8-40. Next drive Taylor found Conklin for a 20-yard touchdown pass But they failed the 2-point try, 14-40. New York secured 20 first downs with 9 being in the air and on the ground. Were 4 for 9 on 3rd down while their QB passed for 195. Ran for 112 yards and went 0 for 1 on 4th. Finished 1 for 2 in the red zone too. The Jets offense moved the chains effectively and capitalized in goal to goal. By the way that 1 for 1 in goal to goal proved to be big in the Jets loss. They also ran the ball extremely well due to excellent blocking. Although, they turned it over way too much and their pass protection was weak. For the Quarterback he had a good completion percentage but he threw for low yardage. Firstly, for the defense their secondary had a difficult time in pass coverage. They also gave up stick movement and couldn't make 3rd down stops. Their pass rush was in-effective and they created 0 turnovers. 0 sacks in a 60-minute game is wild! To make matters worse they couldn't protect the red zone or goal to goal. Luckily they stopped 4th down...I guess. The Jets averaged 5.3 in yards per carry, turned it over 3 times and plummeted to a 4-12 record.











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Wednesday December 25th, 2024: The Steelers on Christmas Day suffered a 10-29 loss against the Chiefs. Pittsburgh stands 2nd place in the AFC North and they lost 3 in a row. Late in quarter 1 Russell Wilson delivered a 41-yard pass completion to George Pickens. Too bad this 4-play drive ended with Wilson getting picked off by Reid. Pittsburgh in one secured 3 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. QB passed for 48 yards and they rushed for 47 while averaging 6.7 in yards per carry. Had 1 turnover and were 0 for 1 in the red zone. Pushing to the 2nd quarter Pittsburgh would finally get in the board after Wilson ran into the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown run, 7-13. This drive lasted 11 plays for 72 yards and they controlled the ball for 5:08. Heading to quarter 2 Wilson on 3rd and 7 snagged a 12-yard run for a fresh set of downs. Although, a few plays later on 3rd and 9 Wilson had his pass fall incomplete and it brought out the punting unit. Wilson with the protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle or close to the sideline. They also moved the chains and their pass protection was solid. Executed in the red zone and in goal to goal with no turnovers. For the defense their secondary allowed passing yards but they kept everything in front. They got off the field on 3rd down and denied chain movement. Kept KC out the red zone and allowed 0 goal to goal trips. Not to mention they stopped the run by plugging gaps. Unfortunately, their pass rush needs to be better at applying pressure to the QB. The Steelers had 12 total first downs, Wilson went 10 of 15 for 105 yards passing and they slipped into halftime trailing 7-13. Transitioning to the 3rd quarter Boswell drianed a 36-yard field goal, 10-16. Pittsburgh in three secured 3 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Wilson passed for 48 yards and they ran for 16. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. Moving to the 4th quarter Wilson threw a 10-yard pass completion to Freiermuth but McDuffie fumble and Bolton recovered the ball. A drive later on 4th and 20 Russell Wilson had his pass to Pickens fall incomplete which forced a turnover on downs. Pittsburgh tallied 23 first downs and went 8 for 16 on 3rd. Wilson passed for 205 yards and they rushed for 202. Finished 1 for 4 in the red zone and were 1 for 2 in goal to goal. For the Steelers they had excellent chain movement and did well on 3rd down. They also ran the ball fluently due to quality blocking. However, their pass protection SUCKED with poor red zone effecientcy. Don't forget they turned it over a bit too much. For the defense they gave up chain movement and their pass rush was in-effective. Couldn't get off the field on 4th down and they created 0 takeaways. To make matters worse they struggled to protect red zone and goal to goal situations. Outside of that, they made stops on 3rd down. Don't forget they also allowed rushing yards but their per carry total was weak. The Steelers are tied with the Chargers for that 4th place wild card spot and they fell to a 10-6 record.









Mahomes 3 touchdown passes pushed the Chiefs to a 29-10 win over the Steelers. Kansas City won 5 in a row they clinched 1st seed in the AFC. Early in the 1st quarter Mahomes found Worthy for a 7-yard touchdown pass but they missed the PAT, 6-0. A drive later Mahomes threw an 11-yard touchdown strike to Watson, 13-0. Mahomes got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. For the running backs they found space off quality blocking and exploited open gaps for big yardage. Capitalized in red zone territory and did well on 4th. Their pass protection was good and they moved the sticks. Here's the thing, they didn't enter goal to goal situations. Defensively, they shutdown the run and denied Pittsburgh from entering red zone territory. No goal to goal trips and kept the chains from advancing. Their pass rush won at the line of scrimmage and got to the QB for 2 sacks. They made 3rd down stops as well. Now their secondary struggled a bit in pass coverage but kept everything in front. Switching to the 2nd quarter Mahomes in 3rd and 4 completed a 1-yard pass to Worthy but was tackled short of the sticks by Fitzpatrick. This would be the Chiefs first three and out of the quarter. So in the 2nd quarter KC picked up 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd down. Mahomes threw for 46 yards and they rushed for 0. No red zone or goal to goal appearances ethier. 0 turnovers to go along. Kansas City tallied 32 rushing yards while averaging 3.2 in yards per carry, were 3 for 7 on 3rd down and entered halftime leading 13-7. Advancing to the 3rd quarter Kansas City extended their lead after Butker drilled a 32-yard field goal, 16-7. Patrick Mahomes found his Wide Receivers with intermediate passes over the middle or close to the sideline. They were solid in goal to goal and kept turnovers to a minimum. Their pass protection was tremendous and they moved the sticks. However, their run game was insufficient due to bad blocking and they struggled on 3rd. First off, for tthe defense their secondary had some issues in pass coverage. Also restricted red zone territory and allowed 0 goal to goal trips. Don't forget their pass rush dominated at the line of scrimmage and forced 3 total sacks. They also took away the run by clogging gaps and kept chain movement at a premium. During the 4th quarter Mahomes delivered a 12-yard touchdown pass to Travis Kelce, 29-10. Kansas City recorded 20 first downs while going 3 for 10 on 3rd. Mahomes threw for 320 yards and they ran for 69. Went 4 for 5 in the red zone and were 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Mahomes with the protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle or toward to the sideline. Chiefs executed well on 1st and 4th down too. Also capitalized in red zone territory and were solid in goal to goal. By the way that 1 for 1 in goal to goal proved to be big in the Chiefs win. No turnovers and their pass protection was excellent. Firstly, their secondary had difficult time in pass coverage. Can't exclude their ability to permitt stick movement and stopping the run was tough. Had their fair share of issues getting off the field on 3rd. Luckily their pass rush got to the Quarterback for 5 sacks and they generated multiple turnovers. Eliminated red zone opportunities as well. KC had 389 yards of total offense and they moved up to a 15-1 record.









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INJURY UPDATE: Overshown on Monday Night during a Cowboys 20-27 loss to the Bengals suffered an ACL tear and his year is over. So in the 4th quarter Overshown after fighting through blocks finally made a tackle but his leg was pinned under a bunch of bodies. This season Overshown had 34 assisted tackles, 90 combined and a 5.0 in sacks. Including 1 interception. 






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Monday December 16th, 2024: The Bears took a 12-27 loss when facing the Vikings. Chicago lost 7 straight games and their last place in the NFC North. Early in the 1st quarter on 4th and 1 Swift was tackled for no gain and it forced a turnover on downs. Chicago in one secured 4 first downs and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Had 1 turnover and were 0 for 1 on 4th. Quarterback passed for 24 yards and they rushed for 39 yards while averaging 3.5 per carry. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. Moving to quarter 2 Swift in 4th and 1 was tackled by Cashman for no gain and it created a turnover on downs. Second turnover on downs for Chicago. The Bears in the 2nd tallied 3 first downs while going 0 for 2 on 3rd and Williams passed for 36 yards. Rushed for 24 yards with no red zone or goal to trips. Chicago was averaging 3.3 in yards per carry, Williams was 7 of 9 for 59 yards and they enetred halftime behind 0-13. Advancing to the 3rd quarter the Bears 9-play drive ended with Santos drilling a 29-yard field goal, 3-13. Bears exploited Viking's defense by spotting open holes on the run on terrific blocking and Caleb Williams went going through his reads and got the ball out through the middle of the field or towards the sideline. Offense is simply controlling the line of scrimmage and they kept turnover to a minimum. Pass protection was solid as well. Too bad they were insufficient in the red zone and in goal to goal. First off, their secondary wasn't the good in pass coverge. Don't forget they permitted red zone and goal to goal opportunities. They were unable to stop stick movement as well. Now for the run they didn't allow a lot of yards but their per carry total was still effective. During the 4th quarter Santos hit a 39-yard field goal, 6-20. Later in the quarter Williams threw a 6-yard touchdown strike to Allen but they failed the 2-point try, 12-27. Chicago had 16 first downs and went 1 for 11 on 3rd. Williams passed for 191 yards and they ran for 110. Finished 1 for 3 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal to goal. For the Quarterback he had a bad completion percentage and threw for low yardage. They were sluggish in the red zone and lacked in goal to goal. Got penalized a lot and turned it over. Their pass protection was slacking and they struggled on 3rd down. Were weak on 4th as well. Now for the run they gained rushing yards but their per carry total lacked. Luckily they moved the sticks. Firstly, their secondary had trouble in pass coverage and they let the sticks pile. Had issues protecting red zone and goal to goal situations. They struggled to make stops on 3rd. Pass rush wasn't applying enough pressure ethier. As for the run game they permitted a bunch yards but their per carry total was low. At least they got off the field on 4th and created a turnover. Chicago went 1 for 3 on 4th, averaged 3.9 in yards per carry and fell to a 4-10 record.






The Vikings slid past the Bears by a final score of 27-12. Minnesota won 7 consecutive and their sitting 2nd place in NFC North. By the way the Vikings are tied with the Eagles and Lions for that 1st seed spot in the NFC. the Now in quarter 1 the Vikings 4-play drive ended with a Reichard 52-yard field goal, 3-0. Next drive San Darnold on 1st and goal threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Jefferson, 10-0. Drive lasted 5-plays for 39 yards and they controlled the ball for 2:30. This score was set up in a Bears fumble. Minnesota capitalized in red zone and in goal to goal situations. Kept turnovers low and their pass was solid. They also ran the ball fluently due to excellent blocking. Also moved the sticks. As for their QB he made quality pass completions across the middle or close to the sideline. Defensively, their secondary was excellent in pass coverage and they created a turnover. Not to mention they swatted the balls away and limited chain movement. Can't exclude their ability to stop the run and they got off the field on 3rd down. Denied 4th too. Their pass rush got 1 sack but we're also doing a great job of forcing QB knockdowns or hurries. Then in the 2nd quarter Darnold on 4th and 3 had his pass picked off by Stevenson. This ended a 14-play drive that lasted 7:38 and gained 68 yards. Few drives later Sam Darnold on 3rd and 14 found Hockenson for a 16-yard pass completion. This 13-play drive ended with a Reichard 31-yard field goal, 13-0. Through the 2nd quarter Darnold got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. They executed on 3rd down and moved the chains. Ate a ton of clock too. Now their pass rush was a bit sluggish and they allowed a sack. They slacked in red zone territory and turned it over. That includes no goal to goal trips. To make matters worse they couldn't get the run game going tdue to bad blocking. For the defense their secondary shutdown the pass by swatting balls away and tightly contesting Recivers. They took away chain movement and stopped 3rd down. Allowed 0 red zone and goal to goal appearances. Don't forget they restricted the run by clogging gaps. Minnesota was 4 for 7 on 3rd while gaining 12 first downs, Darnold had 145 passing and they went into halftime with a 13-0 lead. So in the 3rd quarter Sam Darnold on 3rd and 3 had his pass fall incomplete. This would be the 2nd three and out drive of the quarter. Late in the quarter Darnold threw a 17-yard pass completion to Justin Jefferson for a 1st and goal. After that, Jones scampered into the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown run, 20-6. Sam Darnold made his pass completions over the middle or close to the sideline. Occasionally he went deep. Their pass protection was excellent and they moved the markers. Were effective in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers ethier. Now they picked up rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. For the defense their secondary had problems in pass coverage and stopping the run was tough. They let the sticks advance and their pass rush was in-effective. Although, they denied red zone and goal to goal opportunities. Also denied 3rd down situations. Heading to the 4th quarter Darnold delivered a 21-yard pass to Jefferson who was tackled by Sanborn. Seven plays later Akers went into the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown run, 27-6. Later on Reichard with 1:16 left drained a 46-yard field goal, 30-12. Minnesota secured 22 first downs with 13 coming in the air and they finished 6 for 11 on 3rd. Darnold threw for 225 yards and they rushed for 87. Darnold spotted his Wide Receivers with good passes whether it came across the middle, on the outside or occasionally deep down field. Of course they did extremely well on 3rd. Dominated in the red zone and in goal to goal. Moved the markers and ate clock. However, they turned it over and their pass protection could've been better. Now for the run they picked up yards but their per carry total was bad. On defense they denied 4th and got off the field on 3rd down. Shutdown red zone opportunities and stopped goal to goal. Quality pass rush because they were able to win at the line of scrimmage and even earned a few sacks. Generated a turnover too. Now they allowed rushing yards but their per carry total was low. Minnesota averaged 3.9 in yards per carry, had 329 yards of total offense and moved up to a 12-2 record.









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Monday December 9th, 2024: The Cowboys suffered a heart wrenching 20-27 loss against the Bengals. Dallas's 2-Game win streak came to an abrupt end and they sit 12th place in the NFC wild card standings. In quarter 1 Cooper Rush connected with Lamb for a 5-yard touchdown pass, 7-0. The Cowboys Quarterbackback Cooper Rush hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Rush also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including excellent execution on 1st and 4th down. Capitalized in the red zone and lost the ball 0 times. Pass protection was tremendous as well. The Cowboys didn't run for a lot of yards but they were effective when they did. In terms of yards per carry. Too bad they no goal to goal appearances. For the defense their secondary had trouble in pass coverage. Along with a lack pass rushing and created no takeaways. They let the sticks move and couldn't get off the field in 3rd. Had issues protecting red zone and goal to goal situations. Then in the 2nd quarter Dallas regained their lead after Brandon Aubrey drained a 35-yard field goal, 10-7. Late in the quarter Cooper Rush on 3rd and and 5 had his pass to Cooks fall incomplete. This would their 2nd three and out drive of the quarter. Dallas through two attained 2 first downs while going 0 for 2 on 3rd. Rush passed for 18 yards and they rushed for 30. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal entries. 1 turnover to go along. The Cowboys acquired 61 rushing yards while averaging 5.5 in yards per carry, were 1 of 5 on 3rd and went into halftime facing a 10-17 deficit. Moving to the 3rd quarter Dowdle broke loose for a huge 27-yard run before getting pushed out of bounds. After that, Cooper Rush delivered a 3-yard touchdown pass, 17-17. Dallas got their pass/run ratio clicking. Rush made quick pass deliveries over the middle or toward the sideline and the running backs on good blocking found open space for chuck yards. Were excellent in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers and despite 1 sack their pass protection was solid. Did tremendous on 3rd down and they moved the sticks. Their defense restricted the ground game by clogging open lanes and shutdown the sticks. Kept Cincinnati out the red zone and goal to goal situations. Secondary in pass coverage did a tremendous job of batting the balls away. One negative was the 3rd down given up. Shifting to the 4th quarter Dallas jumped ahead after Brandon Aubrey drilled a 47-yard field goal, 20-17. In conclusion, with 24 seconds left Cooper Rush on 4th down had his pass fall incomplete for a turnover on downs. The Cowboys secured 17 first downs with 9 coming in the air and they finished 4 for 12 on 3rd. Rush three 183 yards and they rushed for 156. Were 2 for 4 in the red zone too. The QB had a bad completion percentage and he threw for low yardage. They were even worse on 3rd down and their pass protection was weak. Now they moved the markers and the ran the ball extremely well due to excellent blocking. By the way their 1 for 1 in goal to goal proved to be big the Cowboys loss. Defensively, their secondary had a difficult time in pass coverage and stopping chain movement was a struggle. They gave up a goal to trip as well. Some positives were their ability to stop 3rd and 4th down. Earned a turnover and their pass rush got the QB for 2 sacks. Even if they couldn't get a sack then they'd force a knockdown or a hurry. As for the run they allowed yards but their per carry total was low. Dallas averaged 6.2 in yards per carry, Dowdle 18 carries ran for 131 and they fell to a 5-8 record.







Ja'MARR Chase had 2 touchdowns on 177 yards receiving and it pushed the Bengals past the Cowboys 27-20. Cincinnati snapped their 3-Game losing streak and they moved to 2-8 in one score bouts. During the 1st quarter on 3rd and 10 Joe Burrow threw a 13-yard pass completion to Tee Higgins. After that, Burrow completed a 1-yard touchdown pass to Ja'Marr Chase who kept both feet in bounds, 7-7. The Bengals executed in the red zone and in goal to goal. Their pass protection was solid and they kept turnovers low. They moved the chains effectively and kept their drives alive by converting on 3rd down. Not to mention Joe Burrow completed passes across the middle or close to the sideline. Now they weren't running the ball for a lot of yards but the per carry total was solid. Defensively, their secondary was struggling in pass coverage and they permitted chain movement. Their pass rush was lacking and they generated 0 turnovers. Didn't defend the red zone ethier. Although, they allowed 0 goal to goal trips.
 Heading to the midway point of the 2nd quarter Joe Burrow threw a 16-yard touchdown pass to Brown, 14-10. Few possessions later Burrow fired a 16-yard pass completion to Ja'MARR Chase. Too bad this 7-play drive ended with a York 37-yard field goal, 17-10. Only thing going for Cincinnati in this quarter was their passing attack and ability to pick up first downs. The Bengals in two secured 6 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Burrow threw for 138 yards and they ran for 12. Were 1 for 2 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. 0 turnovers too. Burrow had 207 yards passing while going 3 for 6 on 3rd down, had 4 penalties for 32 yards and they halftime up 17-10. Going to the midway point of the 3rd quarter Joe Burrow had his pass picked off by Hooker. Cincinnati capped off quarter 3 by acquiring 2 first downs and went 1 for 1 on 3rd down. Joe Burrow passed for 22 yards and they ran for 15. No red zone or goal to goal entries. 1 turnover as well. Switching to the 4th quarter Cincinnati tied the game after York buried a 29-yard field goal, 20-20. Now with 1:01 left Joe Burrow completed a 40-yard touchdown pass to Chase, 27-20. Cincinnati tallied 23 first downs while going 4 for 10 on 3rd down and they rushed for 74 yards. Burrow passed for 369 yards and they finished 2 for 4 in the red zone. Were 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Joe Burrow found his Wide Receivers with intermediate passes over the middle or close to the sideline. They also had excellent chain movement as well. However, their pass protection in the 2nd half was sluggish and they turned it over. They were struggling on 3rd and 4th down as well. Now they gained a lot of rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. For the defense they allowed the markers to move and generated a couple of turnovers. Their pass rush was effective too. As for the secondary they did excellent in pass coverage by keeping everything in front of them. Unfortunately, they had a tough time containing the run. The Bengals were 0 for 1 on 4th, averaged 3.9 in yards per carry and they moved up to a 5-8 record.







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INJURE UPDATE: Christian McCaffrey is out remainder of the year with a PCL injury. Keep note that McCafrey has already missed the first 8 games and then he returns just to injure himself all over again. Luckily no surgery is required. So CMC in the 2nd quarter was tackled at his feet after breaking loose for an 18-yard gain. After that, he was seen grimacing in pain. As for their back up runner he's also out for a bit after suffering a high ankle sprain. Both injuries occurred on Sunday night in a 49ers 10-35 loss to the Bills. In 2024 McCaffrey has 50 carries for 202 yards and 0 touchdowns.
 









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Monday December 2nd, 2024: Jeudy had 235 yards receiving but the Browns still lost 32-41 against the Broncos. By the way Jeudy set a receiving record versing his former team. Cleveland is 4 in a half games out of a playoff spot and they fell to a 2-4 record at home. Late in the 1st quarter Winston found Moore for a 44-yard completion. Few plays later Winston threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Njoku, 7-7. Cleveland in one secured 6 first downs and went.1 for 2 on 3rd. Winston passed for 118 yards and they ran for 24 while averaging 3.4 per carry. The Browns Quarterbackback Jameis Winston hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle or close to the sideline. At times he went deep downfield. Winston also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. They moved the chains as well. They also executed in the red zone and in goal to goal. Too bad they slacked in the run game due to bad blocking. First off, for the defense their secondary struggled in pass coverage. They also let the sticks move and couldn't protect goal to goal. Permitted red zone opportunities and their pass rush was sluggish. Luckily they stopped the run. Switching to the 2nd quarter Hopkins drilled a 45-yard field goal, 10-7. This scoring drive was set up on a Broncos INT. Few drives later Winston with 13 seconds left completed a 4-yard touchdown pass to Njoku, 17-21. Cleveland capped off quarter 2 by snagging 8 first downs and went 4 for 5 on 3rd. QB threw for 127 yards and rushed for 29 while averaging 4.1 per carry. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. So Winston didn't have a bad fifteen minutes as he delivered quality passes through the middle or on the outside. Despite one sack, their pass rush was pretty solid throughout and they executed in red zone territory. Did well in goal to goal and moved the sticks. Now they weren't running the ball for a lot of yards but the per carry total was solid. However, they turned it over. On the flip side their secondary had a fair share of issues in pass coverage and they let the chains move. To make matters even worse they struggled to protect to protect red zone and goal to goal situations. Pass rush was in-effective as well. At least they created a takeaway. Cleveland was 6 for 10 on 3rd, were 2 for 2 in the red zone with 1 turnover and they entered halftime trailing 17-21. Pushing to the 3rd quarter the Browns answered with a score of their own after Winston threw a 70-yard touchdown pass to Jeudy and they converted the 2-point try, 25-28. The Browns in 3 gained 2 first downs while going 1 for 3 on 3rd down and 1 for 1 on 4th. Winston threw the ball for 107 yards and they ran for 1. No red zone or goal to goal appearances. Shifting to the 4th Winston on 3rd and 15 completed a 17-yard pass to Jeudy. Couple of plays later Winston found Chubby for a 5-yard touchdown pass, 32-31. Denver in the 4th had 4 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Winston passed for 98 yards and they ran for 1. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Cleveland earned 28 first downs with 24 being in the air and they went 9 of 19 on 3rd. Winston delivered 497 yards passing and they ran for 77. Were 3 for 4 in the red zone and 3 for 4 in goal to goal. Cleveland's throwing attack was a threat as Winston got quick passes out through the middle of the field or toward the sideline. At times he went deep downfield. They did well on 4th down and moved the chains. They did fairly well on 3rd and 4th down. Not to mention they capitalized in the red zone and goal to goal. Too bad they turned it over and their pass protection slacked. For the defense their secondary had a difficult time in pass coverage and they permitted chain movement. Had trouble protecting goal to goal and their pass rush lacked. Getting off the field on 3rd was tough and they couldn't stop the run. With that being said, they forced a turnover. Cleveland averaged 3.3 in yards per carry, had 552 total yards of offense and fell to a 3-9 record.





Broncos squeezed past the Browns by a final score of 41-32. Denver in the AFC is sitting in that 3rd place wild card spot and they won 3 in a row. In quarter 1 Nix threw a 16-yard pass completion to Vele which set up 1st and goal. After that, Williams pushed into the end zone for a 2-yard touchdown run, 7-0. Denver through one tallied 5 first downs and went 3 for 4 on 3rd. Threw for 52 yards and they rushed for 18. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Nix got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. Not to mention he threw the ball deep downfield. Executed on 3rd down and moved the sticks. Capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers ethier. Defensively, they allowed the chains to move and couldn't protect red zone territory. Gave up goal to goal opportunities too. Luckily they denied the run by plugging gaps. Then in quarter 2 Bo Nix had his pass picked off by Newsome. This ended a 3-play drive. Next possession Bo Nix fired a 23-yard passing completion to Franklin. Two plays later Burton scampered in for a 1-yard touchdown run, 14-10. Now moving to the defensive side Bonnito picked off Winston and returned it for a 71-yard touchdown, 21-10. Denver in 2 secured 5 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Nix passed for 53 yards and they ran for 13. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. 1 turnovers too. Nix completed most of their passes over the middle, toward the sidelines or at times went deep down field. Did tremendous in the red zone and in goal to goal. Their pass protection was solid and they advanced the sticks. On defense they couldn't stop the chains from moving and their secondary had trouble defending passes. They didn't allow a lot of rushing yards but the per carry total was still effective. First off on defense their secondary had major trouble in pass coverage. Not to mention they let the sticks move and were struggling to get off the field on 3rd. Pass rush was sluggish as well. Although, they generated a takeaway. They also didn't allow a lot of rushing yards but the per carry total was still good. Denver was 4 of 7 on 3rd, were 2 for 2 in goal to goal and they went into the half leading 21-17. Heading to the 3rd quarter Bo Nix delivered a 93-yard touchdown pass to Marvin Mims, 28-17. Denver to end quarter 3 snagged 3 first downs and went 1 for 4 on 4th. Bo Nix passed for 135 yards and they rushed for 51. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. Transitioning to the 4th quarter Bo Nix had his pass intercepted by Ward. This ending a 1-play drive. Later on Lutz drilled a 27-yard field goal, 34-32. As this quarter was winding down McMillian picked off Winston and returned it for a 46-yard touchdown, 41-32. Denver ended the 4th by picking up 3 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Nix threw for 25 yards and they rushed for 36. No red zone or goal to goal trips. The Broncos tallied 19 forst downs with 11 coming in the air and they finished 6 of 13 on 3rd. Nix passed for 294 yards. They rushed for 106 yards and went 2 for 4 in the red zone. Were 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Nix because he made some solid throws across the middle and at times deep down field. They moved the sticks and executed on 3rd. Were effecient in goal to goal and their pass protection was excellent. Also they ran the ball fluently due to quality blocking. Unfortunately, they turned it over. Defensively, they allowed stick movement and their secondary struggled in pass coverage. They let the sticks move and they slacked on 3rd down. To make matters worse they couldn't defend red zone territory and struggled to protect goal to goal. At least they generated turnovers and their pass rush got to the QB for 3 total sacks. Denver tallied 4.1 in yards per carry, recorded 409 yards of total offense and moved up to an 8-5 record.











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INJURY UPDATE: Gardner Minshew is ruled out for the year after suffering a broken collarbone. His injury was sustained on Sunday in a 19-29 loss to to the Broncos. So Minshew in the 4th quarter Gardner Minshew was sacked and after that he left the game instantly. Never returned ethier. Now your starter who hasn't really been good is out which leaves them with Desmond Ridder. O'Connell is hurt too! Minshew this year threw for 2,013 yards and had 9 touchdowns to 10 interceptions.












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BREAKING: The Vikings signed Daniel Jones. So Daniel Jones throughout his career makes pass completions over the middle or close to the sideline. Can use his feet when he needs to as well. Outside of that, he's a TERRIBLE QUARTERBACK! Giants paid this guy a few years ago instead of Saqyan Barkley. Like c'mon and now Barkley has gone to Philly doing great. Giants still mediocre with Jones back there. This year Jones passed for 2,070 yards and 8 touchdowns to 7 interceptions.








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Monday November 25th, 2024: The Ravens beat the Chargers 30-16. Baltimore avoided back to back losses and stand 2nd place in the AFC North. The Ravens in one secured 1 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Jackson passed for 2 yards and they rushed for 18 while averaging 4.5 in yards per carry. 0 turnovers as well. Moving to quarter 2 Lamar Jackson on 3rd and 5 fired a 16-yard pass completion to Mark Andrews. Few plays later Lamar Jackson secured a 10-yard rushing touchdown, 7-10. Next drive, Jackson on 3rd and 2 completed a 22-yard pass to Zay Flowers. Couple plays later Jackson heaved a 40-yard passing touchdown, 14-10. So Jackson completed quality passes over the middle, at the sideline or occasionally deep downfield. Jackson also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including excellent execution on both 1st and 3rd down. No turnovers ethier. Were excellent in the red zone and in goal to goal. On defense their secondary had trouble defending passes and couldn't stop the chains from moving. Also they need to get to the QB for more sacks moving forward. Have to limit 4th too. Luckily they denied the run by plugging gaps. Allowed 0 red zone and goal to goal entries. Baltimore tallied 10 first downs, were 2 of 5 on 3rd and entered halftime with a 14-13 lead. Pushing to the 3rd quarter the Ravens 10 play drive ended with a Justin Tucker 45-yard field goal, 17-13. The Ravens through 3 snagged 2 first downs and went 2 for 2 on 3rd down. Jackson passed for 60 yards and they ran for 34. No red zone or goal to goal trips. During the 4th quarter Jackson found Andrews for a 6-yard touchdown pass but they failed the 2-point try, 23-16. Midway into this quarter Justice Hill broke loose for a 51-yard rushing touchdown, 30-16. Baltimore tallied 19 first downs with 12 coming in the rush and they finished 8 of 15 on 3rd. Jackson passed for 177 yards and they ran for 212. Went 2 for 2 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Lamar Jackson didn't throw for a lot yards but his completion percentage was good. They ran the ball effectively due to tremendous blocking and moved the chains. Executed on 3rd and 4th down as well. Including excellent red zone and goal to goal effecientcy. That includes solid pass protection. Defensively, they allowed chain movement and created 0 takeaways. Although, their pass rush was dominant because Baltimore won at the line of scrimmage and they stopped 3rd down. Too bad their secondary showed struggles in pass coverage and couldn't contain 4th down. Couldn't protect red zone and goal to goal situations. The Ravens averaged 5.7 in yards per carry, Jackson was 16 of 22 and they moved up to an 8-4 record. 






The Chargers suffered a 16-30 loss against the Ravens.. Los Angeles sits 2nd place in the AFC West and their 4-Game win streak ended. In quarter 1 Herbert threw an 18-yard completion to Dissly and it set up 1st and goal. After that, Herbert ran up the middle for a 5-yard touchdown, 7-0. This drive took 9-plays for 70 yards and they possessed the ball for 5:15. Justin Herbert completed solid passes across the middle or toward sideline. Did well in the red zone and in goal to goal. Were effecient on 3rd down and no turnovers. Moved the sticks and their pass protection was good. Despite 1 sack being allowed. Defensively, they shutdown the run and kept Baltimore out of red zone territory. No goal to goal trips ethier. Secondary denied the pass by contesting Wide Receivers or batting balls away. Limited chain movement and restricted the run. Stopped 3rd down too. Now their pass rush needs to be more effective moving forward. Switching to quarter 2 Dicker delivered a 52-yard field goal, 13-14. The Chargers Quarterbackback Justin Herbert hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Did well on 4th down and moved the sticks. Good pass protection and no turnovers. Too bad they had no red zone or goal to goal trips. On defense they couldn't contain 3rd and 4th down. Their secondary struggled in pass coverage and they let the sticks move. Allowed red zone and goal to goal trips. Pass rush was in-effective and they couldn't stop the run. Los Angeles secured 11 total first downs while going 3 for 7 on 3rd, earned 202 yards of total offense and went into halftime trailing 13-14. Heading to quarter 3 the Chargers 10-play drive ended with Dicker sinking a 52-yard field goal, 16-17. Los Angeles in 3 tallied 2 first downs while going 2 for 3 on 3rd and they ran for 1. Herbert threw for 46 yards with no red zone or goal to goal appearances. 0 turnovers too. Now shifting to the late stages of the 4th quarter Gus Edwards scampered into the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown run, 23-30. Los Angeles recorded 19 first downs while 9 came on the pass and they went 5 of 14 on 3rd. Herbert threw 218 yards and they ran for 83. Fisnined 2 for 2 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Firstly, Justin Herbert made solid pass completions across the middle or toward the sideline. They also moved the chains. Now they gained a lot of rushing yards due to quality blocking. Were effective on 4th too. Not to mention they executed in the red zone and in goal to goal. Outside of that, they slacked on 3rd down and the Wide Recivers we're dropping passes. Pass protection was terrible too. For the defense they gave up 1st downs and generated no takeaways. Permitted 4th down conversions and couldn't get off the field on 3rd. To make matters worse they couldn't contain red zone or goal to goal opportunities. Pass rush slacked all night too. As for their secondary they didn't allow a lot of passing yards and kept everything in front. The Chargers went 3 for 3 on 4th, averaged 4.2 in yards per carry and they plummeted to a 7-4 record.











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Sunday November 17th, 2024: The Packers by a thread beat the Bears 20-19. Green Bay is sitting as the 6th seed in the NFC wild card and they avoided back to back losses. By the way the Packers moved to 11-0 when versing the Bears under Head Coach Matt LeFleur. So Green Bay in the 1st quarter started the scoring after Love threw a 15-yard touchdown pass to Reed, 7-0. This drive lasted 8-plays for 70 yards and they controlled the ball for 3:45. Jordan Love completed solid passes across the middle or toward sideline. Green Bay moved the sticks and executed in red zone territory. Good pass protection as well. They ran the ball extremely well due to good blocking Too bad no goal to goal trips and they slacked on 3rd. Their secondary had some struggles in pass coverage but kept all passes in front. Permitted chain movement and lacked in 3rd down. Their pass rush was non-existent. Luckily they allowed 0 red zone and goal to goal trips. Then in quarter 2 Jordan Love on 3rd and 11 had his pass picked off by Smith. Green Bay through two secured 4 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Love passed for 53 yards and they rushed for 9. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. 1 turnovers to go along. The Packers were 1 for 4 on 3rd down, tallied 148 yards of total offense and went into halftime trailing 7-10. Pushing to the 3rd quarter Jordan Love threw a 25-yards pass completion to Watson. After that, Green Bay regained their lead after Jacobs burst for a 7-yard rushing touchdown, 14-13. This drive took 6-plays for 65 yards and they controlled the ball for 3:43. Later on Swift took off for a 39-yard rushing touchdown but they failed the 2-point try, 19-13. Chicago's pass/run ratio was effective as they got the ground game going due to holes being opened and their pass attack was solid. Remember their QB's completed passes across the middle, close to the sideline or deep downfield. Showed solid execution in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers and they saw 0 3rd downs. Now they couldn't get the run game going due to insufficient blocking.On the defensive side their secondary had a difficult time in pass coverage and stopping chain movement was tough. Pass rush was rarely seen as well. Now they denied red zone territory and allowed 0 goal to goal trips. In the 4th quarter on 4th and goal Jordan Love from the 6 scrambled for a 5-yard run but was tackled short of the goal line. Late in the quarter Love went up the middle for a 1-yard touchdown run But they failed the 2-point try, 20-19. The Packers secured 19 first downs with 10 being in the air and they went 1 for 5 on 3rd down. Love passed for 261 yards and they ran for 106. Finished 3 for 5 in the red zone and 2 for 3 in goal to goal. Love completed most of their passes over the middle, toward the sidelines or at times went deep down field. Also due to following blocks it allowed their rushers to exploit gaps for chunk yards. Advanced the sticks as well. Did tremendous in the red zone and capitaliized in goal to goal. Although, they were horrible on 3rd down and slacked in 4th. On defense they permitted chain movement and couldn't protect goal to goal. Had an even tougher time getting off the field on 3rd and 4th down. Pass rush was in heard of in this game due to little pressure. Created 0 takeaways and couldn't deny goal to goal. Also their secondary was struggling in pass coverage and taking away the run was difficult. Green Bay averaged 4.2 in yards per carry, turned it over once and moved up to a 7-3 record.
 







The Bears took a tough 19-20 loss against the Packers. Chicago lost 4 in a row and they sit last place in the NFC North. During the 1st quarter Chicago came within four after Santos drilled a 53-yard field goal, 3-7. This drive took 8-plays for 34 yards and they possessed the ball for 3:26. The Bears Quarterbackback Caleb Williams hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Lawrence also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including excellent execution on both 1st and 3rd down. No turnovers ethier. It's just unfortunate that Jacksonville couldn't enter red zone territory or goal to goal situations. For the defense their secondary struggled a bit in pass coverage but they kept everything in front of them. Didn't allow anything to get behind them. Allowed chain movement and couldn't stop the run. Couldn't protect red zone territory and their pass rush was in-effective. Luckily they gave 0 goal to goal entries and got off the field on 3rd. Switching to the 2nd Williams in 3rd and 1 picked up a 1-yard run for a fresh set of downs. Few plays later on 3rd and goal Johnson scampered into the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown run, 10-7. This scoring drive was set up on. Packers interception This drive was 13-plays for 76 yards and they controlled the ball for 5:42. Chicago continued to exploit Green Bay's defense by spotting open holes on the run while Caleb Williams is going through his reads and getting the ball out through the middle of the field or towards the sideline. Offense is simply controlling the line of scrimmage. Capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal. Executed on 3rd down and kept turnovers to a minimum. I guess one negative was their low first downs but that was about it. Defensively, their secondary had trouble in pass coverage. Outside of that, they took away 3rd down and forced a turnover. Allowed 0 red zone and goal to goal entries. They denied the run by plugging gaps as well. Chicago is averaging 4.8 in yards per carry, were 5 for 7 on 3rd and entered halftime with a 10-7 lead. Advancing to the 3rd quarter Caleb Williams in 3rd and 8 completed an 8-yard completion to Johnson. This 10-play drive ended with a Santos 27-yard field goal, 13-7. Next drive, Williams on 4th and 1 picked up a 1-yard run. Chicago's throwing attack remained a threat as Williams got quick passes out through the middle of the field or toward the sideline. They were excellent at moving the sticks and their pass protection was solid. Now they were sluggish in the red zone with no goal to goal appearances. Their secondary had their fair share of struggles in pass coverage. They couldn't protect red zone or goal to goal situations. However, they took away chain movement and did great against the run. Now their pass rush was still struggling a bit to get to Love. In the end, Santos with 3 seconds left had his field goal attempt blocked by Brooks and the game ended. Chicago tallied 23 first downs with 12 coming in the air and they finished 9 of 16 on 3rd down. Williams threw for 231 yards and they rushed for 179. Were 1 for 2 in the red zone. So Williams completed quality passes over the middle or at the sideline. Did an excellent job on 3rd and 4th down too. Along with no turnovers and their pass protection was great. Moved the chains effectively as well. Now their 1 for 1 in goal to goal proved to be huge in their loss. For their defense the secondary was having trouble pass coverage and they let the chains move. Had trouble stopping red zone and goal to goal opportunities. They couldn't stop the run and their pass rush was non existent. Luckily they denied 3rd and 4th down. Won the turnover battle too. The Bears averaged 5.3 in yards per carry, were 2 for 2 on 4th and plummeted to a 4-6 record.









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Monday November 11th, 2024: The Dolphins defeated the Rams 20-15. Miami is 10th place in the AFC standings and their 3-Game losing streak ended. Early in the 1st quarter Washington broke free for an 18-yard rushing touchdown, 7-0. That Tagovailoa completed solid passes across the middle or toward sideline. They executed in the red zone and their pass protection was excellent. Also their O-lineman Calaius Campbell deflected two passes. They moved the sticks and kept turnovers low. Now they made 0 goal to goal entries. Now they weren't running the ball for a lot of yards but the per carry total was solid. Defensively, they shutdown the run and their secondary took away the pass. They created a takeaway and made 3rd down stops. Pass rush got just 1 sack but they also generated QB knockdowns and hurries. Stopped chain movement too. Then during the 2nd quarter a Stafford interception led to a Sanders 50-yard field goal, 10-0. This scoring drive was set up in a Staffing puck. Next drive That Tagovailoa had his pass picked off by Rozenboom. Miami capped off quarter 3 to pick up 2 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Tagovailoa delivered 25 yards passing and they rushed for 17. No red zone or goal to goal appearances. Miami 2 for 7 on 3rd, had 51-yards rushing and went into halfirme leading 10-6. Now in quarter 3 Tua Tagovailoa on 3rd and 3 found Smith for a 33-yard touchdown pass. A play later Tua Tagovailoa threw a 1-yard passing touchdown to Tyreek Hill, 17-6. So Tagovailoa completed quality passes over the middle or at the sideline. Did an excellent job on 3rd down. Showed solid execution in the red zone and in goal. No turnovers ethier. Now they slacked in chain movement and ran the ball poorly due to bad blocking. For the defense their secondary struggled in pass coverage and let the sticks move. Allowed 0 red zone and goal to goal appearances. Pass rush won at the line of scrimmage and got to the QB for 4 total sacks. Pass rush wasn't being denied and they got off the field on 3rd. They also did tremendous against the run by plugging gaps. Jumping to the 4th quarter Tua Tagovailoa spotted Mostert for a 25-yard pass completion. Too bad this 11-play drive ended with a Sanders 37-yard field goal, 20-9. The Dolphins had 15 first downs with 11 coming in the air and they went 6 for 13 on 3rd. Tagovailoa threw for 204 yards and they gained 67 on the ground. Finished 2 for 3 in the red zone. Tua Tagovailoa found his Wide Receivers with intermediate passes over the middle or close to the sideline. Now they weren't great on 3rd down but they converted more than the Rams did. They capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal. That 1 for 1 in goal to goal proved to be big in the Dolphins win. Now their pass protection was good in the 1st half but in the 2nd they struggled. Manage to turn it over too. Now they gained a lot of rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. For the defense their secondary had trouble in pass coverage. They allowed the chains to advance as well. Their pass rush was effective and created takeaways. Restricted red zone and goal to goal trips. They denied 3rd down too. Miami averaged 3.0 in yards per carry, had 238 yards of total offense and moved to a 3-6 record.





The Rams kicked four field goals and they lost 15-20 to the Dolphins. Los Angeles is sitting 10th place in the NFC wild card standings and their 3-Game win streak snapped. Late in the 1st quarter Stafford had his pass to Robinson tipped by Campbell and it led to a Walker interception. The Rams through one tallied 1 first down and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Matthew Stafford passed for 14 yards and they rushed for 13. No red zone or goal to goal trips. Switching the the 2nd quarter Kyren Williams fumbled and it allowed Fuller to recover it. Few drives later Karty drilled a 34-yard field goal, 3-10. Late in the quarter Karty drianed a 55-yard field goal, 6-10. Only positives for the Rams in this quarter was their passing attack and chain movement. Los Angeles added 6 first downs while going 0 for 3 on 3rd and ran for 5. Stafford passed for 93 yards and they turned it over. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. Los Angeles recorded 0 third downs in 6 tries, rushed for 33 total yards and slipped into halftime trailing 6-10. Moving to the 3rd quarter Karty missed a 57-yard field goal and the score stayed the same. A possession later Stafford on 3rd and 5 connected with Kupp for a 17-yard pass completion. Passing attack was solid and they secured first downs. Los Angeles through 3 gained 6 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Stafford threw for 65 yards and they ran for 34 while averaging 3.9. No red zone or goal to goal trips. To start the 4th quarter Karty knocked in a 53-yard field goal, 9-17. Later on the Rams 8-play drive needed with a Karty 22-yard field goal, 12-20. Now with Karty sunk a 31-yard field goal, 15-20. The Rams acquired 20 first downs with 16 came in the air and they finished 3 for 12 on 3rd. Stafford threw for 293 yards and they ran for 70 yards. Finished 0 for 3 in the red zone. By the way that 0 for 1 in goal to goal proved to be huge in the Rams loss. The Rams Quarterbackback Matthew Stafford hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle or close to the sideline. They moved the sticks effectively as well. Although, they were sluggish in the red zone and in goal to goal. They lacked on 3rd down and their pass protection was horrible. Turned it over as well. Their defense showed struggles in pass coverage and they couldn't stop most 3rd downs. Had a tough time protecting the red zone and goal to goal. They surrendered first downs too. Luckily their pass rush had a dominant 2nd half by getting 3 total sacks. Restricted the rush by clogging holes and they generated some takeaways. Los Angeles tallied 327 yards of total offense, Stafford was sacked 4 times for 36 yards and they fell to a 4-5 record.








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BREAKING: So the Commanders traded a 3rd, 4th and 5th round draft choice to the Saints. In return they got Marshon Lattinore and a 5th round selection. First off, the Saints are losing a player who can defend well wheather it's in pass coverage or against the run. Why in God's name would you trade Lattitimore? To make matters even worse Lattinore went to sleep 2-7 and woke up 7-2. Lattinore is great in pass coverage and he'll contest Recivers. He can tally interceptions or bat the ball away. Also he's a good tackler wheather it's solo or assisted. Lattimore This year has 30 total tackles with 8 assisted and 0 interceptions. 









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BREAKING: The Saints fired their Head Coach Dennis Allen. Keep note this ends his 3-year tenure as the teams Head Coach. Remember he was a DC under former Coach Sean Peyton before taking over. He was a Defensive Coordinator for 6 seasons. Now let's be real here, we ALL SAW THIS COMING! To be honest this firing was due to the lack of winning. They started the year 2-0 but since then they've lost their last 7 games. They are last place in the NFC South and happen to be 2-7. No playoffs appearances and he has an 18-25 coaching record. 








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Thursday November 7th, 2024: Chase had 264 yards receiving with 3 touchdowns but the Bengals went down 34-35 against the Ravens. Cincinnati is sitting 9th place in the AFC wild card standings and their back in the loss column. of Early in the 1st quarter Burrow in 3rd and 4 threw a 19-yard completion to losivas. Few plays later Hubbard went into the end zone for a 1-yard touchdown run, 7-0. This drive lasted 10 plays for 69 yards and they controlled the ball for 5:37. Next drive on 4th and 3 Burrow's pass fell incomplete for a turnover on downs. 1 The Bengals through one secured 8 first downs and went 3 for 5 on 3rd. Burrow passed for 93 yards and they rushed for 22. 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Joe Burrow completed solid passes across the middle or toward sideline. They capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal. Including excellent execution on 1st and 3rd down. Pass protection was solid and they limited turnovers. Now they were off to a slow start when running the ball because their O-line struggled to block. Slacked on 4th too. On defense their secondary defended the pass well by swatting balls down and got off the field when facing 3rd. It also helps that they allowed no red zone or goal to goal trips. Denied the run by plugging gaps and kept the 1st downs at bay. Now their pass rush needs to apply more pressure. In the 2nd quarter on 4th and 1 Hudson went up the middle for a 1-yard gain. Three plays later on 3rd and 15 Burrow was sacked by Madibukie for -1 yard and fumbled but the ball went out of bounds. Couple of drives later Burrow delivered a 17-yard pass completion to Brown who was tackled by Roquan Smith. Hamilton did get hurt in this play. Four plays later on 1st and goal Burrow found Hudson for a 3-yard touchdown strike, 14-7. This drive lasted 10 plays for 73 yards and they controlled the ball for 3:32. Cincinnati capped off two by snagging 8 first downs and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Burrow completed 85 yard passing and they rushed for 10. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Burrow got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. They executed in the red zone and in goal to goal. Advanced the sticks too. Now they had trouble running the ball because their O-Line wasn't opening holes. Also their pass protection slacked in this quarter. Not to mention they were sluggish on 3rd. For the defense their secondary denied pass attempts due to good coverage. They got off the field on 3rd down and restricted chain movement. Shutdown the run by closing open gaps. Now they couldn't protect red zone and goal to goal situations. Their pass rush was in-effective still. The Bengals were 1 for 2 on 4th, had 36 total rushing yards and they entered halfirme with a 14-7 lead. Heading to the 3rd quarter on the Bengals first drive Joe Burrow heaved a 67-yard touchdown pass to Chase this going up 21-7. The following drive on 3rd and 6 Burrow completed a 10-yard pass to Hudson. After that, Brown fumbled and Roquan Smith recovered the ball. First turnover of the game for Cincinnati and they probably gave Baltimore the spark they were looking for. Only time will tell. Only positives for Cincinnati was their air attack and 3rd down conversions. The Bengals had 3 first downs and went 2 for 2 on 3rd. Burrow threw for 112 yards and they ran for 2. No red zone or goal to goal trips. 1 turnover to go along. Transitioning to the 4th quarter Joe Burrow on 4th and 2 had his pass to Burton Fall incomple for a turnover on downs. Second turnover on downs for the Bengals. Minor mistakes allowed Baltimore to gain momentum. A couple of drives later Burrow on the teams first drive delivered a 70-yard passing and to Chase, 28-28. This drive was 1 play for 70 yards and they controlled the ball for 13 seconds. Then with 42 seconds left Burrow threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Chase but they failed the 2-point try, 34-35. Cincy in 4 had 4 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Burrow threw for 119 yards and they ran for 4. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. The Bengals tallied 27 first downs with 31 coming in the air while finishing 8 of 16 on 3rd. Burrow passed for 428 yards and they ran for 49. Were 3 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. First off, Joe Burrow completed most of his passes across the middle, close to the sideline or deep down field. Moved the sticks effectively and executed in goal to goal. Were effecient in red zone territory as well. Now they were terrible on the run due to bad blocking and their pass protection was weak. Even turned it over and lacked on 3rd down. Their secondary had a difficult time in pass coverage while being unable to protect the red zone and goal to goal. Allowed the chains to move and containing the run was tough. Getting off the field on 3rd was a rough task too. Their pass rush was slow all game long. Also lost the turnover battle because they created none. Cincinnati went 2 for 4 on 4th, averaged 3.0 in yards per carry and fell to a 4-6 record.













The Ravens tallied back from a 14-point deficit to take a 35-34 win over the Bengals. Baltimore is standing in that 5th place wild card spot in the AFC and they won 2 in a row. Hill on the Ravens first drive of the 1st quarter on 3rd and 3rd and 4 ran for no gain. First three out drive for Baltimore. The Ravens in one had 3 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. Jackson threw for 28 yards and they ran for 6. 0 turnovers too. Then to start the 2nd quarter Jackson threw a 6-yard touchdown pass to Agholor, 7-7. Drive took 9 plays for 59 yards and they possessed the ball for 4:52. Two possessions later on 3rd and 5 Lamar Jackson's pass to Zay Flowers fell incomplete with Turner in coverage. Keep note during this quarter this happen to be the Ravens 2nd three and out drive. Baltimore in 2 acquired 1 first down while going 1 for 3 on 3rd and they rushed for 7. Lamar Jackson passed for 25 yards and they went 1 for 1 in the red zone. 1 for 1 in goal to goal with 0 turnovers. The Ravens attained 31 yards rushing, were 2 for 5 on 3rd and entered halftime behind 7-14. During the midway point of the 3rd quarter Derrick Henry scampered into the end zone for a 1-yard rushing touchdown, 14-21. This touchdown happen off a Bengals fumble. Scored 7 points off the turnover too. The Ravens in 3 secured 3 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Jackson had 22 yards passing and ran for 34 while averaging 4.1 in yards per carry. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. 0 turnovers as well. Ground game was fluent as their O-Line provided lanes to go through. Did excellent in the red territory and capitalized in goal to goal. Now they slacked on 3rd down and rarely moved the sticks. Their pass protection unfortunately still lacked. Lamar Jackson also had some issues completing passes. Now on defense their secondary in pass coverage was weak and they put a hold on 3rd. Let passes get behind them too. Don't forget making 3rd down stops was difficult. Luckily they allowed 0 red zone and goal to goal appearances. Shutdown the run and denied 1st. Advancing to the 4th quarter Jackson connected with Wallace for an 84-yard touchdown pass but they missed the PAT, 20-21. Later on with 5:56 left Lamar Jackson on 3rd down threw an 18-yard passing touchdown to Mark Andrews and they converted the 2-point try, 28-21. First lead for Baltimore all game long. Now switching to a new drive Lamar Jackson threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Bateman, 35-28. Baltimore in the 4th acquired 10 first downs and went 4 for 4 on 3rd. Jackson had 198 yards passing and they ran for 29. Were 2 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. The Ravens added 20 first downs with 14 being in the air and they went 7 for 12 on 3rd. Earned 299 yards passing and they ran for 99. Finished 4 for 4 in the red zone and 3 for 3 in goal to goal. The Ravens Quarterback Lamar Jackson hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Executed in the red zone and in goal to goal. They moved the sticks effectively and kept turnovers to a minimum. Now they ran the ball extremely well on tremendous blocking and their pass protection was excellent. No turnovers ethier. First off, on defense their secondary had major trouble in pass coverage. Not to mention they let the sticks move and were struggling to get off the field on 3rd. Had trouble defending red zone and goal to goal situations. Their pass rush won at the line of scrimmage and got to the Quarterback for 3 sacks. Can't exclude their ability to stop the run. Won the turnover battle and made 3rd down stops. Baltimore swept the Bengals 2-0 in their regular season meetings, averaged 4.0 in yards per carry and they moved up to a 7-3 record.







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INJURY UPDATE: Dak Pressure during a 21-27 loss to the Falcons in Sunday suffered a hamstring injury and he'll be out for the season. Surgery is needed. This of course will bring in back up Cooper Rush. So Prescott in quarter 3 ran for a 5-yard gain but minutes after he was seen on the sideline in pain. Prescott this year threw for 1,978 yards and 11 touchdowns to 8 interceptions. 









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Monday November 4th, 2024: The Buccaneers suffered a 24-30 loss when facing the Chiefs. Tampa Bay happens to be one game beneath 500 and they lost 3 consecutive. During quarter 1 on 3rd and 7 Mayfield's pass to Otton fell incomplete with Karlaffis in coverage. The Bucs in one tallied 2 first downs while going 0 for 1 on 3rd and they ran for 10. Mayfield delivered 20 yards passing with no goal to goal or red zone appearances. Then in the 2nd quarter on 3rd and 1 Shepard picked up an 11-yard gain. After that, Baker Mayfield on 3rd and 9 found Shepard for a 13-yard pass completion. A play later White went into the end zone for a 7-yard rushing touchdown, 7-3. A drive or so later Smith caught a pass from Mahomes but fumbled and Hayes recovered the ball. The Bucs ended quarter 2 snagging 3 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Mayfield delivered 10 yards passing and they rushed for 18. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Tampa Bay did tremendous on 3rd down and they executed in goal to goal. Did well in the red zone and kept turnover low. Their QB had some issues completing passes and the run game slacked due to bad blocking. Barley moved the chains too. Now they did capitalize on the red zone and in goal to goal. Were effective on 3rd down too. First off, for the defense their secondary had problems in pass coverage. They couldn't protect red zone or goal to goal situations. They allowed rushing yards but kept the per carry total low. The Buccaneers tallied 6 first downs while converting 2 3rd downs on 5 tries, ran for 59 yards averaging 5.9 and went into the half trailing 7-10. Switching to the 3rd quarter Baker Mayfield completed a 15-yard passing touchdown to Cade Otton, 14-10. This drive lasted 6 plays for 81 yards and they possessed the ball for 3:24. The following the drive McLaughlin drained a 47-yard field goal, 17-10. Tampa Bay in three snagged 2 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Mayfield threw for 72 yards and they ran for 14. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. Baker Mayfield completed solid passes across the middle or toward sideline. They executed on 3rd down and did well in the red zone. Their pass protection was much better too. Now they had trouble moving the sticks as well. Not to mention they ran the ball poorly due to bad blocking. No goal to goal trips ethier. Their secondary shutdown the pass and took away the run. Limited chain movement. Don't forget they allowed 0 red zone and goal to goal trips. Shifting to the 4th quarter Mayfield connected with Miller for 1-yard touchdown pass, 24-24. This would force Overtime. Tampa Bay in the 4th had 3 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Mayfield passed for 67 yards and they ran for 23 while averaging 5.1 in yards per carry. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Mayfield with the protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle or close to the sideline. Executed in the red zone and in goal to goal. Now they weren't running the ball for a lot of yards but the per carry total was solid. Although, they struggled on 3rd and hardly moved the chains. For the defense their secondary was sluggish in pass coverage. They struggled to protect goal to goal and couldn't defend red zone territory. They let the sticks move and making 3rd down stops was tough. Pass rush was effective too. In OT Tampa Bay's offense never saw the field. The Bucs secured 17 first downs while going 5 for 11 on 3rd. Finished 3 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. The Bucs got their pass/run ratio clicking. They effectively ran the ball on good blocking and Mayfield did damage by making quality passes through the middle of the field, toward the sideline or occasionally deep downfield. Executed in the red zone and in goal to goal. They advanced the sticks and did fairly well on 3rd. Now their pass protection could be better after giving up 2 sacks. Their secondary played poorly in pass coverage and they let sticks advance. Allowed too many red zone and goal to goal opportunities. Couldn't get off the field on 4th ethier. Luckily their pass rush won at the line of scrimmage and got to the Quarterback for multiple sacks. Look, they gave up rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. Tampa Bay had 0 turnovers, Mayfield had a 2 touchdown day and they fell to a 4-5 record.







The Chiefs in Overtime beat the Buccaneers 30-24. Kansas City remains undefeated and their 1st place in the AFC West. In the 1st quarter Butker drilled a 40-yard field goal, 3-0. Good passing attack for the Chiefs early in this quarter. Moved the chains too but nothing outside of that. Kansas City through one secured 5 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd down. No red zone or goal to goal trips. Mahones threw for 58 yards and they ran for 13. Pushing to the 2nd quarter Patrick Machomes on 3rd and 8 tossed a 35-yard pass completion to Hopkins. Afterwards, Mahones darted a 1-yard touchdown pass to Hopkins, 10-7. A play later White went into the end zone for a 7-yard rushing touchdown, 7-3. A drive or so later Smith caught a pass from Mahomes but fumbled and Hayes recovered the it. Kamsas City in two had 5 first downs and went 3 for 3 on 3rd. Mahomes passed for 63 yards and they ran for 40. Averaged 2.3 in yards per carry. Had 1 turnover and went 1 for 1 in the red zone. Were 1 for 1 in goal to goal.So Kansas City was a threat in the air as Mahomes got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. They did well on 3rd and moved the chains. Were effecient in the red zone and in goal to goal. Now they turned it and their pass protection struggled. They gained a lot of rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. For the defense their secondary took away the pass and they stopped the run. Denied chain movement. Their pass rush got a sack but if they couldn't do that then they'd force QB hurries. Now they weren't protecting red zone territory and allowed a goal to goal trip. The Chiefs had 12 total first downs while going 6 for 8 on 3rd, Mahomes threw for 166 yards and entered halftime leading 10-7. Transitioning to the 3rd quarter on 3rd and 10 Mahomes was sacked by Kancey for -12 yards. Kansas City capped off quarter 3 by picking up 4 first downs and converted 1 3rd down on 1 try. Mahomes passed for 13 yards and they rushed for 35. No red zone or goal to goal appearances. Moving to the 4th quarter Mahomes threw a 7-yard touchdown pass to Perine, 17-17. This drive went 12 plays for 70 yards and they controlled the ball for 6:36. Few drives later Mahomes on 1st and goal found DeAndre Hopkins for a 5-yard touchdown pass, 24-17. The Chiefs in the 4th quarter tallied 5 first downs and went 4 for 6 on 3rd. Mahomes threw for 51 yards and they ran for 28. Were 2 for 2 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Mahomes in four spotted his Wide Receivers with good passes whether it came across the middle, toward the sideline or occasionally deep down field. They moved the chains effectively and did extremely well on 3rd down. Executed on 4th too. They were also effective in the red zone and in goal to goal. Did turn it over as well. Now they gained a lot of rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. Their defense allowed first downs and couldn't protect red zone territory. They gave up a goal to goal opportunity and forced no takeaways. Their pass rush earned a few sacks or caused QB knockdowns and hurries. Pass rush was in-effective and their secondary slacked in pass coverage. They didn't allow a lot of rushing yards but the per carry total was still effective. In conclusion, during Overtime on 3rd and 1 Kareem Hunt scampered into the end zone for a 2-yard touchdown, 30-24. In OT KC tallied 4 first downs while going 1 for 1 on 3rd. Mahomes threw for 52 yards and they picked up 18 on the ground. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. Chiefs had 28 first downs and finished 12 for 18 on 3rd. Mahomes passed for 291 yards and they rushed for 124. Were 4 for 4 in the red zone and 3 for 3 in goal to goal. First off, Patrick Mahomes completed most of his passes across the middle, close to the sideline or at times deep down field. Moved the sticks effectively and executed in goal to goal. Were effecient in the red zone and capitalized on 3rd down. Ate clock too. Now they gained a lot of rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. Their pass protection was iffy and they turned it over. For the defense their secondary had problems in pass coverage and stopping the run was tough. They let the sticks advance and couldn't protect red zone territory. Poor goal to goal defence and generated no takeaways. However, they struggled a bit when facing 3rd down. KC tallied 1 turnover, Hopkins had 2 touchdowns on 86 yards receiving and they moved up to an 8-0 record.












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BREAKING: The Ravens traded a 2026 seventh round draft choice to the Rams for a 2027 seventh round pick and Tredavious White. The Ravens just needed up their defense by making this move. White is tremendous in pass coverage and he's good against the run. He's an interception machine as well. Not to mention he's a good tackler wheather it's assisted or solo. Now he has 0 picks this year which is low for him because White usually gets 3 a season. This year White has 12 total tackles with 3 assisted and a 3.0 in sacks. Hasn't had a sack since 2023 when he was with Buffalo. 






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BREAKING: So the Lions traded a 2025 fifth rounder and a 2026 6th rounder to the Browns for Zadarius Smith. Uh oh! The Lions after losing Hutchinson get another effective pass rushers in Zadarius Smith. Speaking of Smith wins at the line of scrimmage and gets to the QB for sacks. He's a solid tackler wheather it's assisted or solo. Smith this season has 23 total tackles with8 assisted and a 5.0 in sacks.












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BREAKING: The Vikings get Cam Robinson from the Jaguars for a draft pick. Firslty, this trade happened because the Vikings lost Darissaw for the season which is one of their top offensive lineman. Now Cam Robinson has big shoes to fill but outside of that hes very good in his own right. Good pass protector. He's only allowed 4 sacks this season. 








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INJURY UPDATE: Darissaw will be out for the rest of the year after tearing his ACL. Don't forget the Vikings lost this game to the Rams 20-30. So Darrsaw's injury occurred in the 1st half after a Rams player rolled up on his leg. He was in a lot of pain moments after. Darissaw this season allowed 2 sacks only.










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Sunday November 3rd, 2024: Prescott left the game with a hamstring injury and the Cowboys lost 21-27 against the Falcons. Dallas loses 3 straight and their two games under 500. In quarter 1 Aubrey drilled a 34-yard field goal, 3-0. Next drive, Dak Prescott in 3rd and 9 was sacked by Jarrett for -4 yards. At this time they had back to back sacks on the same drive. Dallas in one secured 3 first downs while going 0 for 2 on 3rd and Prescott threw for 57. They rushed for 6 as well. Then in quarter 2 on 4th and 1 Ceedee Lamb on a jet pass was tackled by Elliss for -3 yards which forced a turnover on downs. On this drive the Dallas got no points off a Falcons fumble. A possession later on 2nd and 15 Dak Prescott scrambled for a 22-yard gain. This was Dallas's longest run of the season. After that, Prescott completed a 3-yard passing touchdown to Dowdle who made a juggling catch while on the ground, 10-14. Dallas in two added 5 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Prescott threw for 48 yards and they rushed for 60. Went 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Prescott got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. For the running backs they found space on quality blocking and exploited open gaps for big yardage. Executed in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers ethier. Their pass protection was much better. The Cowboys Quarterbackback Dak Prescott hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Moved the sticks too. Unfortunately, they lacked in 3rd down. For the defense their secondary had trouble in pass coverage and stopping the run was difficult. Outside of that, they denied chain movement and got off the field on 3rd down. Pass rush got to Kirk Cousins for multiple sacks and they started winning at the line of scrimmage. Allowed 0 red zone and goal to goal trips. they didn't allow a lot of rushing yards but the per carry total was still effective. Dallas had two turnover on downs(2nd one came with mere seconds left in quarter 2), averaged 7.3 in yards per carry and they entered halftime behind 10-14. Late in the 3rd quarter Brandon Aubrey drilled a 58-yard field goal, 13-21. Dallas in three had 3 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Prescott threw for 28 yards and they ran for 30 while averaging 5.5 in yards per carry. Only positive for Dallas was the rush attack. In the 4th quarter on 4th and 11 Cooper Rush had his pass to Turpin fall incomplete which resulted in a turnover on downs. 4 turnover on downs yesterday which is most since 2020. Late in the 4th Rush with 1:28 left threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Tolbert but they failed to convert the 2-point try, 21-27. The Cowboys attained 8 first downs and went 2 for 5 on 3rd. Had 94 yards passing and 20 on the run. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Cowboys earned 23 first downs with 13 being in the air and they went 3 for 13 on 3rd. Quarterback's threw for 248 yards total and they ran for 137. Finished 2 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Dallas's throwing attack was a threat as the QB's got quick passes out through the middle of the field or toward the sideline. Their ground game was fluent due to excellent blocking and they moved the chains. They were effective in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers too. Unless u count turnover on downs 😂. Pass protection wasn't the best ethier. They were sluggish on 3rd and 4th down. Their secondary was struggling in pass coverage and they let the sticks move. They couldn't protect red zone or goal to goal situations. Were even at defending 4th down. they didn't allow a lot of rushing yards but the per carry total was still effective. With that being said....they created a takeaway and stopped 3rd. However, their pass rush got the QB for 2 sacks. Dallas was 1 for 5 on 4th, averaged 6.5 in yards per carry and they dropped down to a 3-5 record.









The Falcons defeated the Cowboys by a final score of 27-21. Atlanta stands 1st place in the NFC South and they won 2 in a row. Midway into the 1st quarter Kirk Cousins threw a 9-yard touchdown pass to Drake London who made a high pointing catch over the defender, 7-3. The Falcons in one secured 6 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Cousins threw for do Kirk Cousins completed solid passes across the middle or toward sideline. They capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers and their pass protection was excellent. Now they weren't running the ball for a lot of yards but the per carry total was solid. Did well on 4th too. Now they slacked on 3rd down and turned it over. Defensively, they shutdown the run and denied Dallas in red zone territory. No goal to goal trips and kept the chains from advancing. Made 3rd down stops as well. Not to mention their pass rush got to the QB for 2 sacks and won at the line of scrimmage. By the way Atlanta now had 8 total sacks in the year which is their worst since 2008. In 2008 they had 6 sacks. So good for them for finally applying pressure early on. Switching to the 2nd quarter on 4th and 3 Kirk Cousins found Mooney for a 36-yard touchdown pass, 14-3. This drive took 5 plays for 53 yards and they controlled the ball for 2:50. In this quarter alone the only thing working for Atlanta is their pass/run ratio. Their averaging 4.1 in yards per carry too. Atlanta through two secured 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. QB passed for 61 yards and they ran for 10. No red zone or goal to goal appearances ethier. Atlanta tallied 45 yards rushing, defense had Dallas 0 for 4 on 3rd down and they went into halftime leading 14-10. Now in quarter 3 on the Falcons first drive Kirk Cousins delivered an 11-yard touchdown pass to McLoud, 21-10. Atlanta capped off quarter 3 by snagging 1 first down and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Kirk Cousins passed for 16 yards and they picked up 13 on the ground. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. So for the QB he threw for yardage but his completion percentage was good. Found his Wide Receivers over the middle or close to the sideline. Capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal. No turnovers and their pass protection was great. Now they weren't running the ball for a lot of yards but the per carry total was solid. As for the defense their secondary kept all passes in front of them and forced Dak to throw for low yardage but their D-line wasn't applying enough pressure to the QB. Don't forget this defense is also having a rough time against the run. Don't forget they allowed Dallas to gain 5.5 in yards per carry at this time. Also allowed red zone and goal to goal opportunities. Luckily they stopped chain movement and got off the field on 3rd. Heading to the 4th quarter Kirk Cousins threw a 29-yard pass to Robinson who was tackled by Hooker and Kendricks. Few plays later on 3rd and 1 Robinson scampered into the end zone for a 6-yard touchdown but they failed to convert the 2-point try, 27-13. The Falcons acquired 3 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Kirk Cousins threw for 47 yards and they rushed for 27. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. 0 turnovers to go along. Atlanta tallied 17 first downs with 12 coming in the air and they finished 4 for 13 on 3rd. Cousins passed for 248 yards and they ran for 100. Had 1 turnover on the day too. Kirk Cousins found his Wide Receivers with intermediate passes over the middle or close to the sideline. They were excellent in the red zone and in goal to goal. Did even better on 4th down and moved the chains. Although, they struggled on 3rd and their pass protection slacked. Atlanta turned it over once as well. Now they gained a lot of rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. For the defense their secondary had problems in pass coverage and stopping the run was tough. They let the sticks advance and couldn't protect red zone territory. Poor goal to goal defence too. At least they restricted 3rd and 4th down. Their pass rush was effective as well. Atlanta averaged 3.3 in yards per carry, were 2 for 2 on 4th and they bounced to a 6-3 record.












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Thursday October 31st, 2024: CJ Stroud had a bad passing night and the Texans lose 13-21 against the Jets. Houston sits 1st place in the AFC South and they fell to a 2-3 road record. By the way CJ Stroud for the third time this season has been held under 200 yards passing. So in quarter 1 CJ Stroud was sacked which forced a fumble and Clemsons recovered it. Only positive this quarter for Houston was their rush attack. The Texans in one had 4 first downs while going 2 for 5 on 3rd and went 0 for 1 in the red zone. No goal to goal trips ethier. Had 44 yards rushing and 31 in the air. Now heading to the 2nd quarter on 3rd and 12 Stroud found Tank Dell for a 14-yard pass completion. A play later Mixon ran into the end zone for a 3-yard touchdown, 7-0. This drive took 14 plays for 98 yards and they controlled the ball for 8:23. The Texans through two tallied 8 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Stroud passed for 84 yards and they rushed for 56. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Turned it over once too. So Houston was a threat in the air as Stroud got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. For the running backs they found space on quality blocking and exploited open gaps for big yardage. They converted on 3rd down and moved the sticks. Were excellent in the red zone and executed in goal to goal. Good pass protection too. Although, they had 1 missed field goal and turned it over. On defense their secondary defended the pass well by swatting balls down and got off the field when facing 3rd. It also helps that their allowing no red zone or goal to goal situations. Pass rush got Aaron Rodgers for a few sacks and forced a takeaway. Houston earned 12 first downs while going 4 of 9 on 3rd, Stroud 116 yards passing and went into the half leading 7-0. Bouncing to the 3rd quarter Fairbairn hit a 54-yard field goal, 10-7. Houston capped off quarter 3 by earning 2 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Stroud had 0 yards passing and they ran for 31. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. No turnovers as well. Going to the 4th quarter the Texans 12-play drive ended with Fairbairn missing a 27-yard field goal and the score stayed the same. This happen to be Houston's 2nd missed field goal. Then late in the 4th Fairbairn drilled a 29-yard field goal, 13-21. This offense had some miscues throughout this game. Houston in the 4th had 9 first downs and went 2 for 9 on 3rd. They ran for 73 yards and picked up 74 in the air. Were 0 for 2 in the red zone and went 0 for 1 in goal to goal. Houston recorded 21 first downs and went 6 for 17 on 3rd. Stroud threw for 191 yard passing and ran for 187. Fisniner 1 for 4 in the red zone and 1 for 2 in goal to goal. The Texans QB with poor pass protection had trouble reading the field which led to incomplete throws and were unable to capitalize on 3rd. Threw for some yards but it was under 200. They were insufficient on 3rd down and struggled in red zone territory. Turned it over once and their pass protection was weak. Luckily for Houston their ground game was fluent due to excellent blocking and they converted on 4th. For the defense their secondary had problems in pass coverage and stopping the run was tough. They let the sticks advance and couldn't protect red zone territory. For their pass rush they were solid in the 1st half but during the 2nd they couldn't sack Rodgers. If you ask me this D-line was 50/50. Getting off the field on 4th was even tough. They allowed no goal to goal trips and generated a turnover. Houston secured 322 yards of total offense while Stroud was sacked 8 times, went 2 for 2 on 4th and they fell to a 6-3 record.






The Jets squeak past the Texans 21-13. New York snapped their 3-Game losing streak and they sit 2nd place in the AFC East. During quarter 1 on 3rd and 9 Rodgers had his pass fall incomplete. New York in one recorded 1 first down and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Ran for 35 yards and passed for 13. No red zone or goal to goal trips. Shifting to the 2nd quarter Aaron Rodgers on 3rd and 10 was sacked Autry for -9 yards. New York in two acquired 1 first downs while going 0 for 1 on 3rd with no red zone or goal to goal trips. Rodgers threw for 21 yards and they ran for 0. New York had 5 total first downs while going 1 for 6 on 3rd, Rodgers threw for 32 yards and went into halftime trailing 0-7. Jumping to the 3rd quarter Aaron Rodgers delivered a 21-yard touchdown pass to Garrett Wilson, 7-7. This drive lasted 11 plays for 70 yards and they pissed the ball for 5:57. New York ended quarter 3 by snagging 6 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Rodgers threw for 89 yards and they and for 29. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. The Jets Quarterbackback Aaron Rodgers hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Lawrence also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including excellent execution on 1st down and did tremendous in the red zone. No turnovers ethier. Now they weren't running the ball for a lot of yards but the per carry total was solid. Outside of that, they had 0 goal to goal entries. On defense their secondary was fine because Houston's QB didn't even attempt a throw. They denied chain movement and stopped red zone opportunities. Allowed 0 goal to goal appearances as well. Not to mention their pass rush got to the QB for multiple sacks by winning at the line of scrimmage. In the 4th quarter Aaron Rodgers threw a 20-yard touchdown pass to Garrett Wilson, 14-10. This would be the Jets first lead of the night. Next possession Aaron Rodgers on 3rd and 3 threw a 37-yard touchdown pass to Davantae Adams, 21-10. This drive took 8 plays for 80 yards and they controlled the ball for 3:58. New York attained 3 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Rodgers threw for 83 yards and they ran for 17. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. 0 turnovers too. The Mets picked up 17 first downs with 11 coming in the air and they fnsihed 5 for 12 on 3rd. Were 2 for 3 in the red zone with 0 goal to goal appearancs. Rodgers passed for 211 yards and they rushed for 100. So Rodgers completed quality passes over the middle or at the sideline. Did an excellent job on 3rd down and moved the chains. Were dominant in the red zone and executed on 4th. Now their pass protection allowed 2 sacks in the first half but here in the 2nd none were given up. Don't forget they ran the ball extremely well on good blocking. Although, they made 0 goal to goal entries and turned it over once. Defensively, their secondary allowed passing yards but most of the game they contained the Quarterback by holding him under 200. Only once or twice they were beat deep so it wasn't too bad. Their pass rush got to CJ Stroud for 7 sacks by winning in the trenches. Not to mention they made 3rd down stops and denied red zone opportunities. Created a takeaway too. With that being said, they allowed chain movement and couldn't get off the field on 4th. Stopping the run was difficult as well. New York was 1 for 1 on 4th, earned 293 yards of total offense and moved up to a 3-6 record.










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INJURY UPDATE: Stefon Diggs is out for the year with a torn ACL. Firstly, Stefon Diggs injury was non-contact. He was literally running a route and in the process of that he tore his ACL. Diggs injury came about in the 3rd quarter during a Texans 23-20 win against the Colts back on Sunday. Look, this offense is pretty good in terms of Wide Receivers. Diggs was brought in to not only play well but also be the veteran leader that he's been. He can make catches over the middle, toward the sideline and deep downfield. Diggs this season had 47 receptions for 496 yards and scored 3 touchdowns.






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BREAKING: The Ravens got Diontae Johnson from the Panthers after trading a 2025 5th draft choice. The Ravens are adding more depth at the Wide Receiver position after making this trade. He's a dynamic type Receiver with a lot of potential. Johnson makes receptions across the middle, toward the sideline or deep downfield. Solid route runner and makes defenders miss in space. Pure quickness and accelerates. Johnson this season has 30 catches for 357 yards and 3 touchdowns.










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Sunday October 27th, 2024: The Eagles steamrolled the Bengals by a final score of 37-17. Philadelphia won 3 in a row and they stand 2nd place in the NFC East. Philly through one acquired 3 first downs with no 3rd downs faced and Hurts passed for 27 yards. They picked up 28 on the run while averaging 5.6 in yards per carry. No red zone or goal to goal trips. During the 2nd quarter on 4th and 1 Hurts used a 2-yard tush push. Later on Jalen Hurts scored on a 1-yard tush push, 10-10. This had to be reviewed on if he broke the plain or not which he did. Philadelphia in two had 5 first downs and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Hurts threw for 55 yards and they picked up 32 on the ground while averaging 3.9 in yards per carry. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. First off, Jalen Hurts completed most of his passes across the middle or close to the sideline. Hurts also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including good solid chain movement. Not to mention they did well in the red zone and in goal to goal. Now they were sluggish on 3rd down and struggled to run the ball. Poor run blocking to be honest. Their secondary on defense had trouble in pass coverage and they created no takeaways. Now they did get a sack but their still not applying enough pressure. Despite that, they denied chain movement and stopped the run. Kept Cincinnati out of the red zone and allowed 0 goal to goal entries. Philly 10 total first downs, 1 for 1 on 4th with 153 yards of total offense and entered halftime tied at 10-10. Moving to the 3rd quarter Barkley on 3rd and 3 secured an 8-yard run for a fresh set of downs. After that, Hurts on 1st and goal scampered into the end zone for a 7-yard rushing touchdown, 17-10. This drive took 8 plays for 70 yards and they controlled the ball for 4:25. Philly late in this quarter broke the tie after Hurts completed 45-yard touchdown pass to Smith, 24-17. Philly in the 3rd acquired 4 first downs and went 2 for 2 on 3rd. Hurts passed for 117 yards and they ran for 23. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. So Hurts completed quality passes over the middle, close to the sideline or at times deep downfield. Did an excellent job on 3rd down with solid pass protection. Showed execution in the red zone and in goal to goal. Ran the ball extremely well on blocking. For the defense their secondary had their fair share of problems in pass coverage. They allowed chain movement and lacked on 3rd down stops. Defending red zone and goal to goal was tough. Pass rush was nowhere to be found ethier. Now they shutdown the run by plugging gaps. Moving to quarter 4 Elliot drianed a 49-yard field goal, 27-17. Next drive, Hurts ran into the end zone for 1-yard score, 34-17. This touchdown was set up on a Bengals interception. On the following drive a Bengals fumble led to an Elliott 48-yard field goal, 37-17. Phillies in the four had 7 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Hurts passed for 27 yards and they rushed for 75. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. The Eagles tallied 24 first downs while gaining 13 on the run and they went 6 for 11 on 3rd. Were 3 for 5 in the red zone and 3 for 3 in goal to goal. Firstly, Jalen Hurts threw most of his passes over the middle, at the sideline or deep down field. Moved the sticks effectively and executed in goal to goal. Were effecient in red zone territory and turnovers were clean. Did excellent on 3rd and 4th down. Can't exclude their ability to run the ball due to excellent blocking. On defense their secondary had a rough time in pass coverage. Also let the sticks move and couldn't make 3rd down stops. Protecting red zone and goal to goal situations was tough. Pass rush was nowhere to be seen today besides 1 sack. However they bottled up the run by clogging gaps and stopped 4th down. Philly acquired 0 sacks, averaged 4.1 in yards per carry and improved to a 5-2 record.







The Bengals were routed by the Eagles 17-37. Cincinnati sits 3rd place in the AFC North and their two games below 500. In the 1st quarter on the Bengals first drive Burrow found Chase for a 2-yard touchdown pass, 7-0. This drive lasted 17 plays for 70 yards and they possessed the ball for 10:04. Cincinnati in one secured 6 first downs and went 5 for 5 on 3rd down. Burrow threw for 60 yards and they ran for 10. Went 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Burrow got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. They kept drives alive by converting 3rd down and moved the sticks. Capitalized in the red zone and executed in goal to goal. No turnovers ethier. Don't forget excellent pass protection and they clock. Now they slacked on the run due to poor blocking. Defensively, their secondary did great in pass coverage and kept Philadelphia out of the red zone. No goal to goal trips and shutdown chain movement. They didn't allow a lot of rushing yards but the per carry total was still effective. Then in quarter 2 Joe Burrow evaded pressure and threw a 24-yard pass completion to Gesicki. Keep note this was a 3rd and 22 conversion. Few plays later Burrow spotted Gesicki who made a one handed catch toward the sideline for an 11-yard pass completion. This 11 play drive ended with a McPherson 27-yard field goal, 10-3. A possession later Burrow completed a deep 41-yard pass to Burton and it set his team up at the 39-yard line. At this point of the game Joe Burrow was completing solid throws across the middle, toward the sideline or deep down field. Unfortunately, this 5 play drive ended on McPherson missing a 54-yard field goal and the score stayed the same. The Bengals capped off quarter 2 by snagging 4 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Had 7 yards rushing with a 1.9 in yards per carry and went 0 for 1 in the red zone. No goal to goal appearances ethier. Burrow delivered 110 yards passing as well. Cincinnati was 7 for 9 on 3rd, Burrow threw for 169 yards and they went into halftime knotted at 10-10. Midway into this quarter Burrow found Chase for a 13-yard pass completion. Afterwards, Brown secured a 4-yard rushing touchdown, 17-17. The Bengals in three secured 5 first downs and went 2 for 2 on 3rd. Burrow threw for 48 yards and they ran for 14. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Burrow with the protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle or close to the sideline. Executed in 3rd down too. Did well in red zone territory and capitalized in goal to goal. No turnovers ethier. Now they slacked on the run due to weak blocking. Their secondary had issues in pass coverage and couldn't protect goal to goal. Couldn't protect the red zone and struggled on 3rd. Pass rush was still in-effective too. Luckily they stopped chain movement and denied the run. Switching to the 4th Brown ran for 1 yard gain but the clock ran out and the game was over. 2 turners in this quarter alone for the Bengals. Cincinnati through four earned 1 first down and went 1 for 1 on 3rd. Threw for 16 yards and picked duo 10 on the ground. No red zone or goal to goal entries. The Bengals had 18 first downs with 15 coming in the air and they finished 10 for 13 on 3rd. Burrow delivered 234 yards passing and they ran for 58. Were 2 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Burrow completed most of their passes over the middle, toward the sideline or occasionally went deep down field. They did tremendous on 3rd down and moved the chains. Were effecient in red zone territory and executed in goal to goal. With that being said, they lacked on 4th down and turned it over. Also due to poor blocking it led to a lackluster run game. Their secondary had major issues in pass coverage and stopping the run was difficult. Generated no turnovers too. They couldn't defend red zone territory and struggled to keep Philadelphia out of goal to goal. Cincinnati was 0 for 1 on 4th, Gesicki had 73 yards on 7 catches and they dropped to a 3-5 record.










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Thursday October 24th, 2024: The Rams against the Vikings picked up a 30-20 win. Los Angeles stands 13th place in the NFC wild card and they improved to a 2-1 record at home. In quarter 1 Stafford threw a 21-yard pass completion to Nacua who was tackled by Van Ginkel and Bynum. Rams did a great job of keeping possessions alive when facing a 3rd down situation and did well inside red zone territory. Capitalized in goal to goal and kept turnovers to a minimum. Pass protection was golden as well. Now they weren't running the ball for a lot of yards but the per carry total was solid. On defense their secondary had their struggles in pass coverage and they were torched on the run. They couldn't protect red zone or goal to goal situations. Getting off the field on 3rd was tough too. Not to mention their pass rush was slacking. Moving to quarter 2 Stafford evaded a sack and threw a 7-yard touchdown strike to Cooper Kupp, 14-14. First off, Matthew Stafford completed most of his passes across the middle or close to the sideline. Excellent pass protection to go along. Were effecient in the red zone and in goal to goal. Moved the sticks as well. Although, they trouble converting on 3rd down. On defense their secondary defended the pass well by swatting balls down and got off the field when facing 3rd. It also helps that their restricting red zone and goal to goal situations. Pass rush got a sack by applying constant pressure and their secondary did tremendous in coverage. They need chain movement and limited 3rd. Also stopped the run by plugging gaps. Los Angeles had 15 total first downs while going 1 of 3 on 3rd, rushed for 87 yards and they entered halftime tied at 14-14. Advancing to the 3rd quarter Matthew Stafford hooked up with Robinson for a 25-yard touchdown pass, 21-17. Rams on the offensive side steamrolled Minnesota in the 3rd due to Stafford reading the field and getting the ball out quick to his playmaking Recivers who racked up a ton of yards after the catch. Stafford found Recivers over the middle or close to the sideline. Executed on 3rd down too. Now they weren't running the ball for a lot of yards but the per carry total was solid. Now they weren't capitalizing in the red zone or in goal to goal. Had 1 turnover as well. For the defense their secondary struggled in pass coverage. They contained the run to go along. Restricted red zone and goal to goal opportunities as well. Pass rush has to be more effective moving forward. Allowed chain movement too. Jumping to the 4th quarter Stafford with 6:23 left threw a 10-yard passing touchdown to Robinson, 28-20. In conclusion, with 1:42 remaining Darnold was sacked in the end zone by Young for -5 yards and a safety, 30-20. The Rams added 26 first downs and went 4 for 9 on 3rd. Stafford passed for 279 yards and they rushed for 111. Went 3 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Including 1 turnover. Matthew Stafford completed solid passes across the middle or toward sideline. Wide Receivers created separation on excellent route running and they made defenders miss in space. They executed 4th down and moved the sticks. Were well on 3rd down too. Not to mention they capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal. Now they picked up a lot of rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. Pass protection was tremendous by the way. Defensively, their secondary had rough in pass coverage. They let the sticks move and couldn't defend goal to goal. Lost the turnover battle as well. Also their pass rush applied pressure and got to the Quarterback for 3 sacks. Don't forget they stopped 3rd down conversions. Los Angeles had 0 sacks all game long while getting penalized 6 times for 40 yards, averaged 3.3 in yards per carry and improved to a 3-4 record.






The Vikings drop their second game of the year after losing 20-30 to the Rams. Minnesota sits 2nd place in the NFC North and they fell to a 2-1 road record. Early in the 1st quarter Sam Darnold threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Olivier, 7-0. A possession later on 3rd and 1 Darnold went up the middle for a 2-yard gain. Three plays later Sam Darnold completed a 10-yard touchdown pass to Sherfield, 14-7. This drive lasted 14 plays for 70 yards and they controlled the ball for 5:45. Darnold got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. For the running backs they found space off quality blocking and exploited open gaps for big yardage. Capitalized on 3rd down and moved the chains. Executed in the red zone and in goal to goal. Pass protection was great and they kept turnovers low. For the defense their secondary had their fair share of issues in pass coverage. Also had trouble protecting red zone and goal to goal situations. Forced no takeaways ethier. Pass rush wasn't as effective in terms of applying pressure. They couldn't make 3rd down stops ethier. Now they didn't allow a lot of rushing yards but the per carry total was still effective. Then midway into quarter 2 on 3rd and 25 Darnold threw a 9-yard pass completion to Nailor but he short of the sticks. The Vikings in the 2nd recorded 0 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Tallied 15 yards passing and they ran for 1. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. 0 turnovers to go along. Minnesota secured 146 yards of total offense with 112 yards passing, were 2 for 2 in the red zone and went into half knotted at 14-14. Switching to quarter 3 Darnold delivered a 27-yard pass completion to Justin Jefferson who juggled the ball and maintained both of his feet in bounds toward the sideline. Too bad this 11-play drive ended with a Reichard drilled a 23-yard field goal, 17-14. Keep note only thing positive for Minnesota was their pass attack and stick movement. Minnesota through three tallied 6 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Ran for 11 yards and they passed for 102 yards. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal to goal. Shifting to the 4th quarter Richard drained a 35-yard field goal, 20-21. The Vikings tallied 17 first downs with 14 coming in the air and they finished 2 for 7 on 3rd. Stafford threw for 240 yards and they ran for 64. Finished 2 for 4 in the red zone and 2 for 3 in goal to goal. So Darnold completed quality passes over the middle or at the sideline. At times he went deep down field. They advanced the sticks and capitalized in goal to goal. Now they gained rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. Firstly, for the defense their secondary seemingly struggled in pass coverage. Allowed chain movement and couldn't get off the field on 4th. Struggled to make 3rd down stops as well. Showed poor execution when protecting the red zone or goal to goal situations. Had 0 takeaways the entire game too. Minnesota had 386 yards of total offense, averaged 3.3 in yards per carry and dropped to a 5-2 record.








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HUGE NEWS: The Chiefs get DeAndre Hopkins after trading a 5th round draft choice to the Titans. OH BOI.....this isn't good for any team! Firstly, DeAndre Hopkins gets to play with a high caliber Quarterback in Patrick Mahomes. Obviously he played with prime Watson back in Houston as well. Let me make something clear before I move on....Hopkins default  with a lot of bad QB play in Houston before they drafted Watson. They drafted Watson to give Hopkins a good Quarterback. Outside of that.....DeAndre Hopkins is literally one the leagues best Wide Receivers. This guy can make solid catches across the middle, close to the sideline or deep down field. Crisp route runner and makes defenders miss in space. Also had 7 1,0000 yard seasons in his career. Here in 2024-2025 Hopkins has 15 catches for 173 yards and 1 touchdown. 










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INJURY UPDATE: Chris Godwin is out for the year with a dislocated ankle and surgery is required. His injury came about in the 4th quarter during a 31-41 loss on Monday night to the Ravens. So Chris Godwin in the 4th quarter was tackled by Roquan Smith and after the play he didn't get up. His leg injury was so sever that they didn't show the replay. Also Godwin left the game on a cart while his leg was in a splint. For the Bucs it's now next man up. This man does such a good job of creating space and running solid routes. He can make defenders miss in space as well. Not to mention he makes quality catches over the middle, close to the sideline or deep down field. This year Chris Godwin had 50 catches for 576 yards and he scored 5 times.





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INJURY UPDATE: Mike Evans will miss some time after re-aggrivating his hamstring injury. He'll be back after the teams bye week. So Mike Evans on a go-route was in the process of making a catch but once he hit the ground the defender fell on top of his already injured hamstring and moments after he was squirming in pain while clutching at his leg. His injury was sustained in the 2nd quarter in a Buccaneers 31-41 loss on Monday night against the Ravens. To be honest no Godwin or Evans.....who will Mayfield look to moving forward? Mike Evans is one of those guys who can make receptions over the middle, toward the sideline or deep down field. Don't forget he's had 10 1,000 yard easons in his career. He may not get to that this year for the first time ever. Great route runner and makes defenders miss in space. Evens this season has 26 catches for 335 yards and scored 6 times.









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INJURY UPDATE: The Browns have Deashaun Watson out for the remainder of the season due to needing surgery on his Achilles. Watson's injury occurred in the 2nd quarter during a 14-21 loss to the Bengals. Keep note Deashaun Watson's injury was non-contact. This guy has fallen off the past few years and that's probably because of everything he's dealing with. However, their have been some games where Watson shows sparks of his former self. This season Watson had 1,148 yards passing for 5 touchdowns and threw 3 interceptions. 









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Monday October 21st, 2024: Lamar Jackson's 5 touchdown passes led the Ravens to a 41-31 win over the Buccaneers. Baltimore is sitting 1st place in the AFC North and they won 5 in a row. Late in quarter 1 on 3rd and 19 Lamar Jackson was sacked by Winfield. Baltimore in one had 3 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Threw for 25 yards and they ran for 14 while averaging 4.7 in yards per carry. No red zone to goal to goal trips ethier.Moving to quarter 2 Jackson on 2nd and 3 threw a 10 yard pass completion to Likely for a fresh set of downs. A play later Jackson found Andrews for a 9 yard touchdown pass, 7-10. A possession later Jackson heaved a 59 yard pass completion to Bateman. Few plays later Lamar Jackson tossed an 18 yard touchdown pass to Hill, 14-10. This drives lasted 6 plays for 70 yards and they controlled the ball for 2:33. This touchdown was off a Tampa Bay turnover. Then as the quarter winded down Hill with 17 seconds left Tucker drilled a 28 yard field goal, 17-10. Ravens continued to exploit Buccaneers defense by spotting open holes on the run while Lamar Jackson is going through his reads and getting the ball out through the middle of the field or towards the sideline. Occasionally deep down field too. Offense is simply controlling the line of scrimmage and they executed in the red area. O-line was much better at QB protection and they didn't turn it over. Had tremendous chain movement too. Defensively, their secondary denied pass attempts and forced takeaways. Shutdown red zone and goal to goal opportunities. Finished 50% in the red zone and in goal to goal. Now on the negative side of things they couldn't make 3rd down stops and permitted stick movement. Pass rush needs to apply more pressure moving forward. Also penalties have to stop! Ravens had 6 penalties for 60 yards, Jackson threw for 181 and then entered halftime leading 17-10. In quarter 3 Justin Tucker drianed a 52-yard field goal, 20-10. Few possessions later Lamar Jackson delivered a 49 yard touchdown pass to Bateman, 26-10. Now on the Ravens next drive Henry broke loose for an 81-yard run and was tackled McCollum. Afterwards, Jackson found Andrews for a 4 yard touchdown pass, 34-10. Lamar Jackson completed solid passes across the middle or toward sideline. Went deep down field as well. Good pass protection and they kept turnover low. Executed in the red zone too. Now they made 0 goal to goal entries and barely picked up 1st downs. Lacked on 3rd down too. Their secondary struggled just a bit in pass coverage. They didn't allow a lot of rushing yards but the per carry total was still effective. Luckily they stopped 3rd down and limited chain movement. Gave up 0 red zone and goal to goal trips as well. Pass rush got to Mayfield for 2 sacks too. Then in the 4th quarter Derrick Henry on 2nd and 7 broke free for a 39-yard run. Now to end this 8-play drive Lamar Jackson on 3rd and 7 threw a 13-yard passing touchdown to Henry, 41-18. The Ravens recorded 22 first downs with 12 being in the air and they went 3 for 8 on 3rd. Were 4 for 5 in the red zone and 2 for 3 in goal to goal. Jackson passed for 281 yards and they rushed for 244. So Jackson completed quality passes over the middle, toward the sideline or deep down field. Recivers created separation and ran excellent routes. Also their running back exploited space on tremendous blocking. Don't forget they moved the chains and capitalized in goal to goal. Did great in the red zone too. Their pass protection was solid in the 2nd half because they allowed 0 sacks. Capitalized on 4th too. Although, they had 1 turnover and slacked 3rd. Defensively, their secondary had issues in pass coverage and containing the run was tough. Denied goal to goal and won the turnover battle. Pass rush was effective in the 2nd half in terms of getting sacks. Now getting off the field on 3rd down was tough and stopping 4th wasn't easy. Had problems defending red zone territory as well. Penalties were hurting them too. Baltimore had 508 yards of total offense,secured an 8.1 in yards per carry and moved to a 5-2 record. 






The Buccaneers were flattened by the Ravens 24-41. Tampa Bay is standing 1st place in the NFC South and their one game above 500. Midway into the 1st quarter Baker Mayfield delivered a 25 yard passing touchdown to Mike Evans, 7-0. Next drive the Bucs ended an 11-play drive with McLaughlin 23 yard field goal, 10-0. Mayfield got the ball out quick going across the middle, toward the sideline or at times deep down field. Turnover free and did well on 4th. They moved the sticks as well. For the run game they didn't pick up a lot of yards but their per carry total was effective. Too bad they struggled in the red zone and in goal to goal. For the defense their secondary denied pass attempts and restricted 3rd down. Allowed 0 red zone and goal to goal trips. Pass rush got to the Quarterback for 2 sacks and denied chain movementl. As for the run they allowed yards per carry but overall they shut it down. In the 2nd Baker Mayfield on 3rd and 6 threw a 15-yard pass completion to Godwin. After that,, Mayfield on 1st and goal had his pass picked off by Marlon Humphrey. Tampa Bay ran the ball extremely well on excellent blocking and executed in 3rd. Moved the chains as well. Now they were sluggish in the red zone and in goal to goal. The Buccaneers QB with had trouble reading the field which led to incomplete throws and were unable to capitalize on 3rd. What's funny is their protection during this game gave up 0 sacks. By the way Mayfield this quarter had 33 yards passing. On good blocking their rushers exposed space for positive yards and they lived the sticks. However, they were sluggish in the red zone and they lacked in goal to goal. Also had 2 turnovers. On defense their secondary had major trouble in pass coverage by letting passes get behind them. Not to mention they let the sticks move and were struggling to get off the field on 3rd. Pass rush this quarter was non-existent. Mayfield tossed 133 passing yards, were 4 for 7 on 3rd and went into halftime trailing 10-17. Shifting to the 3rd quarter McLaughlin missed a 55 yard field goal and the game stayed the same. Only positive this quarter was their pass and run attack. Tampa Bay had 3 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Mayfield threw for 41 yards and they ran for 17. Heading to quarter 4 Mayfield spotted White for an 11-yard touchdown pass and converted the 2-point try, 18-34. Later on Mayfield would throw a 23-yatd pass completion to Otton for a 1st and goal. Four plays later Irving scampered into the end zone for a 1-yard rushing touchdown, 24-41. On the following drive Mayfield zipped a 15-yard touchdown pass to White, 31-41. The Bucs tallied 28 first downs with 19 coming in the air and they finished 11 for 17 on 3rd. Were 3 for 5 on 3rd in the red zone and 1 for 3 in goal to goal. Mayfield threw for 370 yards and they ran for 125. First off, Baker Mayfield completed most of his passes across the middle, close to the sideline and deep down field. Moved the sticks effectively and ran the ball great due to quality blocking. Were excellent on 3rd and 4th down. Did fairly well in the red zone too. Although, they slacked in goal to goal and turned it over. Pass protection in the 2nd half was terrible. On defense their secondary had major trouble in pass coverage by letting passes get behind them. Not to mention they let the sticks move and couldn't stop 4th. Pass rush was in-effective during the 2nd half. I mean they rarely applied pressure on Jackson. Had trouble protecting red zone and goal to goal situations. To make matters worse they struggled against the run. At least they shutdown 3rd. Tampa Bay tallied 481 yards of total offense, Mayfield was sacked 3 times and staggered down to a 4-3 record.








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INJURY UPDATE: Brandon Ayiuk on Sunday in a 49ers 18-28 loss to the Chiefs suffered a torn ACL. He is ruled out for the year. Uh this guy had 1,000 yard season last year and got paid this off-season yet his stats this year haven't been great. So Brandon Ayiuk's injury occurred late in the 1st half. He would catch a 15-yard pass from Purdy but his leg was crushed between two Chiefs defenders and it bent awkwardly. He left the game on a cart. This season Brandon Ayiuk has 25 catches for 374 yards and no touchdowns. 










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Sunday October 20th, 2024: The Falcons turned it over 3 times and it led to a 14-34 loss against the Seahawks. Atlanta(9th place) is one game out of a NFC wild card spot and they fell to a 2-3 record at home. Atlanta through one scorless quarter picked up 3 first downs while going 0 for 1 on 3rd with no red zone trips. No goal to goal appearancs ethier. QB passed for 48 yards and they rushed for 18. Averaged 3.0 on yards per carry as well. Switching to quarter 2 the Falcons 11 play drive ended with Koo missing a 54 yard field goal and the score stayed the same. Next drive on 3rd and 2 Kirk Cousins threw a 12 yard pass completion to Drake London. Three plays later Robinson on 3rd and goal secured a 5-yard touchdown run, 7-10. Atlanta's run game was effective due to solid blocking. They also moved the chains and executed in the red zone. Despite 1 sack, their pass protection was good. No turnovers ethier. Now for Cousins he wasn't throwing for a lot of yards and that needs to change. For the defense their secondary struggled in pass coverage and they've been beatin deep downfield. They couldn't stop the run nor force a takeaway. Pass rush was effective as they got a sack and it they didn't get that then they'd force Geno Smith into a hurry up or a throw away. They allowed chain movement and couldn't make 3rd down stops. At least they kept Seattle out the red zone and goal to goal situations. Atlanta through two secured 6 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Cousins threw for 29 yards and they rushed for 92. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. The Falcons had 10 total first downs while going 2 for 5 on 3rd, rushed for 75 yards and went into halftime trailing 7-17. So in quarter 3 Kirk Cousins on 3rd and 3 threw a 4 yard pass completion to Mooney who was pushed out by bounds. Few plays later Cousins found Drake London for a 5-yard touchdown strike, 14-17. This drive was 14 plays for 79 yards and they possessed the ball for 7:17. Atlanta in three had 4 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Smith delivered 78 yards passing and they picked duo 14 on the ground. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal. Cousins with the protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle or close to the sideline. Pass rush only allowed 1 sack which isn't bad. They were effecient in the red zone with no turnovers. Did well on 3rd down too. Now they weren't running the ball for a lot of yards but the per carry total was solid. Although, they didn't pick up a lot of first downs. Defensively, their secondary was excellent in pass coverage by batting balls away and contesting Recivers. They got off the field on 3rd and denied chain movement. No goal to goal trips as well. With that being said, they couldn't protect red zone territory. Pass rush was in-effective too. They didn't allow a lot of rushing yards but the per carry total was still effective. Heading to the 4th quarter Kirk Cousins pass to Drake London was intercepted by Love. The next drive Kirk Cousins had his pass picked off by Bryant. This ended a 5-play drive. Atlanta ended the 4th by picking up 7 first downs and went 4 for 5 on 3rd with 2 turnovers. Had 89 yards passing and they secured 26 on the rush. No red zone or goal to goal appearances. Atlanta attained 22 first downs with 13 being on the pass and went 8 for 15 on 3rd. Cousins passed for 246 yards and they rushed for 155. Were 2 for 2 in the red zone with no goal to goal appearancs. Falcons continued to exploit Seattle's defense by spotting open holes on the run while Kirk Cousins is going through his reads and getting the ball out through the middle of the field or towards the sideline. At times deep down field. They executed in the red zone and converted 4th. Did fairly well on 3rd down too. Unfortunately, they turned it over and made no goal to goal entries. Their secondary on defense showed poor execution in pass coverage and occasionally they were beat deep. Containing the run the difficult and they let the sticks move. Denied goal to goal opportunities and limited 3rd down. Too bad they lost the turnover battle and their pass rush wasn't as effective. Stopping 4th down was even rough. The Falcons are one game beneath 500, Robinson scored once on 21 carries and they staggered down to a 4-3 record. 







The Seahawks dominated the Falcons by a final score of 34-14. Seattle sits 1st place in the NFC West Division and they moved to a 2-1 record on the road. So midway I to the 1st quarter Myers drilled a 38-yard field goal, 3-0. This drive took 11 plays for 49 yards and they controlled the ball for 4:56. Keep note only positive for Seattle was their pass attack and ability to move the chains. The Seahawks in one secured 7 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. QB threw for 75 yards and they ran for 25 while averaging 3.1 in yards per carry. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. Then in the 2nd quarter Kenneth Walker broke free for a 20-yard touchdown run, 10-0. The drive lasted 5 plays for 56 yards and they possessed the ball for 2:51. Late in this quarter Smith fired a 31-yard passing touchdown to D.K. Metcalf, 17-7. Seattle in two gained 5 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Smith passed for 111 yards and they ran for 68. No red zone or goal to goal trips. So Smith completed quality passes over the middle, toward the sideline or deep downfield. Moved the sticks and converted on 3rd. No turnovers to go along. Now pass protection needs to be better moving forward and they need more red zone entries. Need more goal to goals too. Defense got torched on the run and allowed first downs. Pass rush needs to apply more pressure and get a takeaway. Not to mention they had issues protecting red zone territory. Luckily they gave up 0 goal to goals and their secondary did tremendous in pass coverage by swatting balls away. Contested Recivers too.The Seahawks recorded 14 total first downs, picked up 54 rushing yards while averaging 4.5 in yard per carry and entered halftime leading 17-7. Shifting to the 3rd quarter on 4th and 1 Charbonnet picked up a 7-yard run for a fresh set of downs. After that, Geno Smith threw a 17-yard passing touchdown to Kenneth Walker, 24-14. Seattle capped off quarter 3 by snagging 4 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Smith threw for 18 yards and they rushed for 24 while averaging 4 a carry. 1 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal. In the 4th quarter on defense Mafe stripped sacked Kirk Cousins which allowed Hall to recover the loose fumble for a scoop and score 64-yard touchdown, 31-14. A few possessions later a Falcons turnover led to a Myers 59-yard field goal, 34-14. Seattle through four recorded 1 first down and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Smith had 8 yards passing and they ran for 19. No red zone or goal to goal trips. The Seahawks acquired 20 first downs with 12 coming in the air and they finished 4 of 11 on 3rd. Smith threw for 242 yards and they ran for 103. Were 1 for 2 in the red zone with no goal to goal chances. The Seahawks First off, Geno Smith completed most of his passes across the middle, close to the sideline or at times went deep down field. Moved the sticks effectively and never turned it over. For the defense their secondary had issues in pass coverage by letting throws get behind them. They were unable to stop the run and couldn't defend red zone territory. Permitted chain movement and making 3rd down stops was tough. Now Seattle was fortunate to have an effective pass rush and they won the turnover battle. Kept Atlanta out of goal to goal situations too. Seattle averaged 4.0 in yards per carry, Walker scored twice on 69 yards rushing and they improved to a 4-3 record.












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Thursday October 17th, 2024: The Broncos manhandled the Saints by taking a 33-10 win. Denver is currently sitting in that 3rd place wild card spot in the AFC and avoided back to back losses. Midway in the 1st quarter Lurz drilled a 46 yard field goal, 3-0. The Broncos in one secured 9 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Nix threw for 54 yards and they ran for 55 while averaging 5.0 in yards per carry. So Denver won first down battles and ran the ball extremely well on excellent blocking. Pass protection was solid as well. Too bad d they struggled in 3rd with no red zone or goal to goal trips. For the defense their secondary had a little trouble in pass coverage but they kept everything in front of them. They stopped the run by plugging gaps and allowed no red zone trips. Denied goal to goal too.  A quarter later during the 2nd Lurz buried a 32 yard field goal, 6-0. This drive took 10 plays for 42 yards and they controlled the ball for 5:15. Few drives later Williams  in a 1st and goal broke free for an 8 yard touchdown run, 13-0. Denver has over 100 yards rushing in the first half. A drive later Lutz drained a 52 yard field goal, 16-3. Lutz was 3 for 3 on FG's so far. The Broncos Quarterbackback Bo Nix hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle or close to the sideline. They were effecient in goal to goal and kept turnovers low. Pass protection was stayed solid and they moved the chains. Now their backs found room to run on excellent blocking. Although, they slacked on 3rd down. Defensively, their secondary still struggled a bit in pass coverage and stopping the run was tough. Pass rush wasn't as effective ethier. However, they denied chain movement and limited 3rd downs. Shutdown goal to goal opportunities and allowed no red zone chances. Denver had 6 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Nix passed for 80 yards and they rushed for 49. Were 1 for 1 in goal to goal and 1 for 2 in the red zone. Denver tallied 16 first downs to the Saints 5, recorded 242 yards of total offense and they skipped into halftime with a 16-3 lead. Broncos first drive of the 3rd quarter was a Lutz 38 yard field goal, 19-3. They've found the end zone only once so far. Later on Bo Nix in 3rd and 1 picked up a a 33 yard run. Then on 1st goal Williams scampered into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown run, 26-3. The Broncos in three added 4 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Nix delivered 69 yards passing and they ran for 42. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and. 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Denver got their pass/run ratio clicking. Their QB was making pass completions over the middle or close to the sideline and the running backs picked up positive yards on excellent blocking. Capitalized in goal to goal and executed in the red zone. No giveaways ethier.  However, they slacked on 3rd down and couldn't move chains as effectively.  Firstly on defense their secondary still showing poor execution in pass coverage. As for the run they allowed yards per carry but overall they shut it down. They limited chain movement and got off the field on 3rd. Restricted red zone opportunities and allowed 0 goal to goals. Switching to the 4th quarter McMillan sacked Spencer Rattler which forced him to fumble and it was recovered by Barton who returned it for a 52 yard touchdown, 33-3. Denver in four had 0 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. 1 three and out with a fumble lost as well. 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. Nix passed for 0 yards and they rushed for 22. The Broncos picked up 22 first downs with 13 coming in the ground and they finished 4 for 11 on 3rd. Went 2 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Bo Nix delivered 164 yards and they ran for 225. So for the QB he threw for yards but they were all intermediate passes over the middle or at the sideline. Although, he didn't throw necessarily great in my opinion. Now they did turn it over and got penalized a bunch. Had struggles in 3rd down too. Despite that, they ran the ball effectively for a lot yards off quality blocking. Moved the sticks while executing in goal to goal and stayed effecient in the red zone. Great pass protection too. Defensively, their secondary their had tough time pass coverage and they couldn't contain the run. They let the chains move and couldn't get off the field on 4th down. On the bright side they allowed 1 touchdown and kept New Orleans out of goal to goal. Forced a few takeaways and made 3rd down stops. Not to mention their pass rush applied constant pressure which led to sacks on the Quarterback. Denver tallied 6.4 in yards per carry, earned 389 yard sof total offense and moved up to a 4-3 record.







The Saints at home get routed by the Broncos 10-33. New Orleans fell to a 1-3 record at home and they lost 5 in a row. Late in the 1st quarter Rattler on 3rd and 10 threw a 10 yard pass completion to Means who ran out of bounds at the 50 yard line. Rattler had a nice passing attack going as he completed his throws across the middle or toward the sideline. After that, Spencer Rattler fumbled the ball after Barton stripped it and it led Alexander to recover the loose change. New Orleans through one picked up 2 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. No red zone or goal to goal appearances. Rattler passed for 49 yards and ran for 9. Rattler went 3 for 4 as well. Late in the 2nd quarter on 4th and 1 Spencer Rattler found Johnson for a 12 yard pass completion. Too bad this 11-play drive ended with a Grupe 35 yard field goal. At this point of the game  the Saints had  effective passing and quality running. Good pass and run protection with no turnovers. New Orleans capped off quarter 2 by snagging 2 first downs and went 1 for 5 on 3rd. Rattler threw for 40 yards and they ran for 32 while averaging 4.0 in yards per carry. 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. The Saints were 2 for 7 on 3rd, Rattler has 90 yards passing while going 10 for 13 and they enetred halftime trailing 3-16. Shifting to quarter 3 Rattler on 3rd and 34 found Means for a 14 yard pass completion. This of course brought out the punting unit. Drive took 8 plays for 22 yards and they possessed the ball for 4:57. New Orleans capped off quarter 3 by picking up 2 first downs and went 1 for 4 on 3rd. Rattler passed for 40 yards and they gained 15 on the ground while averaging 4.5 in yards per carry. 0 for 1 in the red zon with no goal to goal trips. Going to the late stages of the 4th quarter Haener found Wilson for a 12 yard touchdown pass, 10-33. New Orleans in the 4th secured 7 first downs and went 3 for 6 on 3rd. QB passed for 83 yards and they ran for 36. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone as well. The Saints throughout the night tallied 15 first downs and went 5 for 17 on 3rd. Finished 1 for 2 in the red zone with no goal to goal appearancs. QB threw for 210 yards and they ran for 97. QB's got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle. Moved the chains and capitalized on 4th down. Also due to excellent run blocking it allowed their backs to find space for positive yards. Here's the thing though....New Orleans slacked on 3rd down and turned it over. They got penalized a lot and their Receivers dropped some passes. Pass protection was terrible with no no goal to goal trips. For the defense their secondary allowed passing yards but kept everything in front of them. Denied 3rd down and created a takeaway. Too bad they couldn't protect red zone or goal to goal situations. Pass rush was non existent too. Containing the run was even harder to do. New Orleans is sitting 7th place in the NFC wild card standings, had 271 yards of total offense and dropped down to a 2-5 record.









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BREAKING: The Jets gave up a 2025 3rd round draft pick to the Raiders and in return they got Davantae Adams. First off, Davantae Adams this season made most his catches over the middle, closer to the sideline or occasionally deep down field. Can make defenders miss in space and is a crisp route runner. Look, the Raiders have had some demoralizing seasons with DA but now you mix in two two Head Coaches in the last couple of years which means new systems. Been apart of the A.P. and Josh McDaniels systems. Also the whole reason he came to the Raiders was because of Derek Carr and now he's with the Saints after getting traded. By the way it was Adams who requested to be traded. I also want to add that this is Davantae Adams lowest total in receiving yards since 2014(446) and 2015(483). One positive here is that he'll be reuniting with his former Green Bay Packers teammate Aaron Rodgers. Adams this year recorded 18 catches for 209 yards and 1 touchdown.










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BREAKING: The Bills traded a 3rd and 7th round pick to the Browns for Wide Receiver Amari Cooper. Keep note Josh Allen has yet another weapon to work with but question remains, can Cooper get back to actually catching passes and not dropping them? He's just consistent and inconsistent each year. Injury prone too. Look, outside of dropped balls he's still a great route runner with speed and can make defenders miss in space. When he's catching passes it's usually across the middle, toward the sideline or at times deep down field. This season Cooper has 24 catches for 250 yards and scored twice.









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INJURY UPDATE: Aidan Hutchinson is out for the year with a broken tibia. First off Aidan Hutchinson's injury occurred in the 3rd quarter in a Lions 37-6 win over the Cowboys back on Sunday. So Hutchinson got a sack on Dak Prescott but during that process his leg got wrapped up awkwardly and he looked to be in pain after. He was carted off the field. To be honest this guy is irreplaceable but they need to find the next man up. Hutchinson will be missed because of his ability to win at the line of scrimmage and gets to your Quarterback for sacks. He'll also bottle up the run by closing gaps and make tackles weather it's solo or assisted. This season Hutchinson had 19 total tackles with 7 assisted and racked up a 7.5 in sacks. 

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Monday October 14th, 2024: The Jets were defeated by the Bills 20-23. New York is 2-2 when versing the AFC Conference and they lost 3 in a row. By the way this would be New York's ninth consecutive season losing 3 striaght. In quarter 1 on 3rd and 4 Aaron Rodgers threw a pass to Breece Hall who dropped the ball. This set up a Zuerlein 34 yard field goal, 3-0. Next possession Breece Hall ran for a 24 yard gain. Jets at this point had 3 runs that were for 20 plays yards. After that, on 3rd and goal Rodgers threw a 5 yard touchdown pass to Garrett Wilson, 10-7. The Jets in one secured 7 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Were 1 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Rodgers threw for 72 yards and they ran for 52 while averaging 6.5 per carry. Aaron Rodgers completed solid passes across the middle or toward sideline. For the running backs they found space off quality blocking and exploited open gaps for big yardage. They also moved the sticks and capitalized in goal to goal. Pass protection was excellent and they kept turnovers low. For the defense they had trouble stopping chain movement and couldn't contain the run. They struggled to protect the red zone and allowed a goal to goal opportunity. Pass rush needs to be more effective moving forward because their rarely applying pressure. At least their secondary denied pass attempts by swatting balls away or contesting Recivers. Got off the field on 3rd down too. Moving to the 2nd quarter on 3rd and 15 Aaron Rodgers was sacked by Epenesa for -8 yards. This was the 2nd sack of this drive. Outside of that Rodgers found his Wide Receivers over the middle or toward the sideline but that's the only thing working for them. Now the next drive Aaron Rodgers with no time left heaved a 52 yard hail Mary touchdown pass to Lazard, 17-20. New York through two acquired 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd down. Had -4 yards rushing with no red zone or goal to goal trips. Rodgers passed for 116 yards and turnovers. Rodgers was sacked twice for 15 yards while going 2 for 5 on 3rd, secured 48 on the ground with a 4.4 in yards per carry and they enetred halftime trailing 17-20. Heading to the 3rd quarter on 3rd and 2 Breece Hall broke free for a 42 yard run and was pushed out of bounds by Rapp. Unfortunately, this 10-play drive had to end with a Zuerlein 22 yard field goal but it tied the game at 20-20. At this point of the game New York was running the ball effectively on quality blocking and showed excellence on 3rd down. New York capped off quarter 3 by acquiring 4 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Aaron Rodgers delivered 38 yards passing and they picked up 52 on the ground. Were 0 for 2 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal to goal. 1 missed field goal too. Transitioning to the 4th quarter Aaron Rodgers on 3rd and 11 threw a tightly contested 25 yard pass completion to Lazard. Although, this 9-play drive came to an end after Zuerlein missed a 43 yard field goal and the game stayed tied. That two missed kicks that could've given them the lead. Following possession Aaron Rodgers had his pass picked off by Johnson thus ending a 6-play drive. The Jets had 3 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Aaron Rodgers threw for 56 yards and they ran for 7. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal appearancs. New York tallied 20 first downs with 12 coming in the air and went 4 for 12 on 3rd. Rodgers threw for 294 yards and they rushed for 121. Finished 1 for 4 in the red zone and 1 for 2 in goal to goal. Rodgers with the protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle, close to the sideline or occasionally deep down field. They did move the chains though. Unfortunately, their pass protection was terrible and they lost the turnover battle. Were even worse when facing 3rd down. For the defense their secondary got torched in pass coverage and they couldn't stop the run. New York struggled to protect the red zone and permitted first downs. To make matters worse they had trouble making 3rd down stops and couldn't restrict goal to goal. No takeaways generated ethier. Luckily their pass rush was a bit effective as they got got to Allen for 2 sacks. New York got penalized 11 times for 110 yards, turned it over once and staggered down to a 2-4 record.






The Bills in a nail-biter knock off the Jets 23-20. Buffalo sits 1st place in the AFC East and they snapped 2 straight losses. Midway into the 1st quarter Davis went up the middle for a 15 yard run which set up 1st and goal. Afterwards, Josh Allen used a 1 yard QB sneak to score, 7-3. This drive lasted 9 plays for 75 yards and they controlled the ball for 4:54. The Bills through one picked up 6 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Allen had 18 yards passing and they rushed for 65 while averaging 7.2 per carry. Buffalo ran the extremely well for a lot yards on quality blocking and they moved the chains. They were effecient in the red zone and executed in goal to goal. No turnovers and pass protection was solid. O-line as a whole was just perfect. Now they did struggle on 3rd down and Josh Allen wasn't throwing for a lot of yards. For the defense their secondary struggled in pass coverage and they were torched on the run. They authorized chain movement and couldn't protect goal to goal. Pass rush was lacking as well. So Josh Allen completed his passes across the middle, close to the sideline or at times deep down field. They stayed effective in the red zone and executed in goal to goal. Then in the 2nd Josh Allen before going out of bounds delivered a 42 yard pass completion to Davis and it set up a fresh set of downs. Few plays later Allen found Holloms for an 8 yard touchdown pass, 13-10. This drive lasted 10 plays for 90 yards and they possessed the ball for 5:12. Few possessions later Allen threw a 12 yard touchdown pass to Dawson Knox who toe tapped in the end zone, 20-10. This drive took 10 plays for 90 yards and they controlled the ball for 5:12. So Josh Allen completed his passes across the middle, close to the sideline or at times deep down field. They stayed effective in the red zone and executed in goal to goal. Also ate clock and their pass protection was solid once again. Ground game was fluent as their O-Line provided lanes to go through. Also, the Bills moved the chains effectively and converted critical 3rd downs. No giveaways ethier. Firstly for the defense their secondary had problems in pass coverage. Luckily they stopped chain movement and got off the field on 3rd down. Kept New York out of the red zone and restricted goal to goal. Not to mention their pass rush got to the Quarterback for multiple sacks. Buffalo ended the 2nd by snagging 6 first downs and went 4 for 4 on 3rd. Allen passed for 94 yards and they ran for 45. Were 2 for 2 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. The Bills were a total 3 for 3 in the red zone, converted 4 3rd down on 5 tries with Davis rushing for 66 yards and went into halftime leading 20-17. Now the first okay of the 3rd quarter Josh Allen found Curtis Samuel for a 38 yard pass completion and it set Buffalo up at the 39. Too bad this 7-play drive ended with a Tyler Bass missing a 47 yards field goal and the score stayed the same. Later on in this quarter Allen on 3rd and 6 had his pass to Kincaid fall incomplete. This would be a quick three and out drive. One positive for the Bills offense was Josh Allen's passing attack. When he completed throws it was mostly close to the sideline or occasionally through the middle. The Chiefs didn't run for a lot of yards but were effective when they did. In terms of yards per carry. Lackluster everywhere else. Buffalo in three picked up 2 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Allen passed for 51 yards and they ran for 10 while averaging 6.1 in yards per carry. No red zone or goal to goal trips. Now in the 4th quarter Allen on 2nd and 7 found Coleman for an 11 yard pass completion. However, this drive ended with a Bass 22 yard field goal, 23-20. Buffalo had 2 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Josh Allen passed for 26 yards and they ran for 35. Were 0 of 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal to goal. Buffalo had 24 first downs with 10 coming on pass and finished 5 for 11 on 3rd. Rushed for 149 yards and Allen passed for 215. Were 3 for 4 in the red zone and 2 for 3 in goal to goal. First off, Josh Allen completed most of his passes through the middle or near the sideline. Moved the sticks efficiently and were solid in red zone territory. Don't forget they ran the ball effectively due to excellent blocking and executed in goal to goal. On defense their secondary had major trouble in pass coverage by letting passes get behind them. Not to mention they let the sticks move. Despite that, their pass rush was dominant all game long because they won at the line of scrimmage and got to Aaron Rodgers for 3 sacks. Won the turnover battle and took away 3rd down. Denied red zone opportunities as well. However, penalties for both teams was far too much! Buffalo had 11 penalties for 94 yards, tallied 359 yards of total offense and jumped up to a 4-2 record. 

 









 
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Sunday October 13th, 2024: The Texans annihilated the Patriots by picking up a 41-21 win. Houston stands 1st place in the AFC South and they won 3 consecutive. In the 1st on 3rd and 5 CJ Stroud threw a 13 yard pass completion to Diggs who was pushed out of bounds by a New England defender. Five plays later Stroud found Dell for a 2 yard touchdown pass, 7-9. This drive lasted 11 plays for 65 yards and they controlled the ball for 5:47. Next drive Stround on 3rd and 6 delivered a 12 yard pass completion to Dell for a fresh set of downs. Few plays later CJ Stroud would find Mixon for a 2 yard touchdown pass this going up 14-0. This drive took 8 plays for 45 yards they possessed the ball for 4:21. Houston in one picked up 10 first downs and went 2 for 2 on 3rd. Were 2 for 2 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Stroud threw for 81 yards and they ran for 24 while averaging 2.4 per carry. So Houston was a threat in the air as Tannehill got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. They effectively moved chains and did well on 3rd down. Showed dominance when entering red zone territory or goal to goal. Not to mention they are a ton of clock and kept turnovers low. Pass protection was excellent as well. Although, they struggled to run due to insufficient blocking. For the defense their secondary shutdown pass attempts by swatting balls away or contesting the Receiver. They were able to contain the run by plugging gaps and kept New England out of the red zone. No goal to goal trips and they denied chain movement. Made 3rd down stops too. Now their pass rush needs to apply more pressure to the Quarterback and if they can't get a sack force ethier a knockdown or hurry up. Then in quarter 2 on 3rd down CJ Stroud was sacked by Elliss and Mapu for -9 yards. Keep note Houston's run game in this quarter was effective due good blocking. A lot of creases to go through. Houston through two snagged 1 first down and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Stroud passed for 3 yards and they rushed for 60. 1 turnover and with no red zone trips. No goal to goal appearances ethier. Houston had 10 total first downs while going 2 for 5 on 3rd, took 2 penalties for 12 yards and went into halftime leading 14-7. Moving to quarter 3 CJ Stroud spotted Stefon Diggs for a 10 yard touchdown pass, 21-7. This drive took 2 plays for 10 yards and they controlled the ball for 42 seconds. This touchdown was set up on a Patriots fumble. Later on Fairbairn drilled a 39 yard field goal, 24-7. This drive was 10 plays for 59 yards they possessed the ball for 5:02. Then with 5:26 left in the 3rd a Patriots fumble led to a Fairbairn 46 yard field goal, 27-7. Houston capped off quarter 3 by snagging 3 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Stroud threw for 54 yards and they ran for 18. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. 1 turnover too. CJ Stroud is going through his reads and getting the ball out through the middle of the field or towards the sideline. They executed in goal to goal and capitalized in the red zone. Now they gained rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. Too bad their pass protection wasn't the best and they turned it over. Staying on the field on 3rd down was tough as well. Firstly, on defense their secondary showed struggles in pass coverage. They had trouble containing red zone or goal to goal situations. Now they made 3rd stops and stuffed the run. Even created a few takeaways. In the 4th quarter Mixon broke free for a 20 yard rushing touchdown, 34-14. This touchdown was set up on a Patriots interception. By the way Houston scored 17 points off the Patriots turnovers. Two drives later Pierce broke loose for a 54 yard rushing touchdown, 41-21. Houston in the 4th had 1 first down and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Stroud passed for 28 yards and they picked up 54 on the ground. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. The Texans throughout their day picked up 20 first downs with 13 being in the air and they went 4 for 11 on 3rd. Were 3 for 3 in the red zone and 3 for 3 in goal to goal. Stroud passed for 192 yards and they ran for 192. So for Stroud he threw for yards but they were all short passes over the middle or at the sideline. He was just under 200 yards passing. Also ran the well for a lot yards off quality blocking. Don't forget the Texans were effecient when entering red zone territory and capitalized in goal to goal. Won the turnover battle as well. However, they slacked on 3rd down and their pass protection gave up sacks. For the defense their secondary had trouble in pass coverage and couldn't make 4th down stops. Also permitted red zone and goal to goal opportunities. Let the chains move too. Outside of that, their pass rush created sacks and they generated turnovers. Got off the field on 3rd down and stopped the run. I mean they gave up rushing yards but kept the per carry total low. Houston turned it over twice, were penalized 4 times for 38 yards and they moved up to a 5-1 record. 





The Patriots get blown by the Texans after losing 21-41. New England is sitting last place in the AFC East and they lost 5 in a row. During quarter 1 on 3rd and 9 Drake Maye had his pass to Polk fall incomplete. This would be a quick three and out on their first drive. New England through one had 0 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Maye passed for 8 yards and they rushed for 11. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. So in the 2nd quarter Drake Maye on 3rd and 12 was looking for Austin Hooper but his pass fell incomplete. On five e possessions they had 4 punts and 1 interception. Few possessions later Maye heaved a 40 yard touchdown pass to Boutte, 7-14. The only going for the Patriots in this quarter was there passing attack. Drake Maye completed his passes over the middle, toward the sideline or at times deep down field. The Patriots in 2 secured 4 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Maye threw for 97 yards and they ran for 16. No red zone or goal to goal trips. 1 turnover to go along too. Maye was sacked twice for 12 yards, went 1 for 6 on 3rd, were penalized 7 times for 40 yards and entered halftime trailing 7-14. Now late in the 3rd quarter Maye found Hunter Henry for a 6 yard passing touchdown, 14-27. New England in three tallied 3 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Maye threw for 69 yards and they ran for 2. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Drake Maye completed solid passes across the middle or toward sideline. Showed efficiency in the red zone and in goal to goal. Too bad they turned it over and struggled to convert on 3rd. Not to mention their ground game was poor due to bad blocking and the pass protection was horrible. For the defense their secondary struggled in pass coverage and they couldn't protect red zone territory. Defending goal to goal was even rough. As for the run they allowed yards but overall they shut it down. Denied chain movement and tallied a takeaway. Their pass rush did apply pressure to the QB and it resulted in sacks. Got off the field on 3rd down too. Switching to the 4th quarter Drake Maye threw a 35 yard touchdown pass to Douglas, 21-34. The Patriots in the 4th acquired 4 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Maye delivered 63 yards passing and they ran for 46. No red zone or goal to goal trips earned. New England secured 17 first downs with 12 coming in the air and they finished 3 for 13 on 3rd. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Maye passed for 243 yards and they ran for 82. The Patriots Quarterbackback Drake Maye hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle or close to the sideline. Now they picked rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. Also capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal. By the way despite poor red zone and goal to goal appearances those 1 for 1's proved to be major in the Patriots loss. 1 APPEARANCE IN A 60 MINUTE GAME ISN'T MUCH! Still capitalized but didn't enter ethier of those areas until the start of the 3rd quarter. Anyways, let's get back on track. They moved the sticks too. Now their pass protection was horrendous and they got torched on the ground. Turned it over way too much too. On defense they were unable to protect goal to goal and gave up red zone opportunities. New England also allowed chain movement. I have to add to that penalties really hurt New England on both sides of the ball. At least they took away 3rd downs and their pass rush earned some sacks. As for their secondary they gave up passing yards but kept everything in front. New England turned it over 4 times, Maye was sacked 4 times for 34 yards and they dropped off to a 1-5 record. 






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NJURY UPDATE: Derek Carr will miss the next few weeks with an Oblique injury. Rattler will be the new starter. So Carr in the 4th quarter threw a pass but in that process a Chiefs defender knocked him down and he fell awkwardly. After that, he was seen limping to the trainers room. Carr this season has 989 yards passing for 8 touchdowns and 4 interceptions. Including a 100.7 passer rating. 









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Monday October 7th, 2024: The Chiefs beat the Saints by a final score of 26-13. Kansas City is 2-0 against the NFC Conference and they sit 1st place in the AFC West. In quarter 1 Mahomes threw a 15 yard pass completion to Noah Gray who was tackled by Harris. After that, Kareem Hunt hurts into the end zone for a 5 yard rushing touchdown, 7-0. This touchdown was set up on a Derek Carr interception. The Chiefs in one secured 6 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Mahomes threw for 55 yards and they for ran for 58. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Mahomes with the protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle or close to the sideline. They ran the ball extremely well on good blocking and and moved the sticks. Capitalized in the red zone and executed in goal to goal. For the defense their secondary denied pass attempts by swatting balls away and they contested Receivers. Got off the field on 3rd down and took away chain movement. Kept the Saints out the red zone and restricted goal to goal. Forced a takeaway too. Now on the ground they couldn't stop the run and their pass rush wasn't as effective. Then in quarter 2 Mahomes completed a 15 yard pass completion to Hunt who was tackled by Orji. Too bad this 10 play drive ended with a Butker 26 yard field goal, 10-0. Next drive on 4th and 2 Hunt burst for a 3 yard gain. Unfortunately, on 3rd and 14 Mahomes threw a 9 yard completion to Perine who was tackled short of the stick. This allowed Butker to drill a 34 yard field goal, 13-7. The following possession as the quarter winded down Butker sunk a 28 yard field goal, 16-7. Kansas City acquired 7 first downs while going 2 of 6 on 3rd and Mahomes delivered 131 yards passing. They rushed for 19 and. Patrick Mahomes in this quarter completed quality passes over the middle or on outside. Moved the sticks which kept there drives going. Now the ground total was low but their yards per carry was excellent. Too bad the slacked on 3rd down and secured no red zone trips. No goal to goal appearances ethier. For the defense their secondary had a tough time in pass coverage. Outside of that they took away the run and shutdown chain movement. Allowed no red zone or goal to goal trips. Kansas City acquired 7 first downs while going 2 of 6 on 3rd and Mahomes delivered 131 yards passing. They rushed for 19 with no goal to goal trips. Struggled in the red zone too. The Chiefs averaged 4.2 in yards per carry, were 1 for 4 in the red zone and went into halftime leading 16-7. Moving to the midway point of the 3rd quarter Butker missed a 51 yard field goal and the games remained a 16-7 Kansas City lead. The Chiefs capped off quarter 3 by snagging 6 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Mahomes tossed 43 yards passing and they ran for 24 while averaging 4.2 per carry. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. The Chiefs Quarterbackback Patrick Mahomes hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. At times he went deep down field. The Chiefs didn't run for a lot of yards but they were effective when they did. In terms of yards per carry. Don't forget they did well on 3rd down converting and moved the sticks. Pass protection was good too. Although, they struggled in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. For the defense their secondary struggled a bit in pass coverage and couldn't make 3rd down stops. Now they stopped the run by plugging gaps and denied chain movement. Pass rush wasn't getting a lot of sacks but their forcing QB knockdowns or hurries. Shifting to quarter 4 Smith Schuster hauled in pass reception from Mahomes and broke free for a 50 yard gain before being tackled by Abram at the 14 yard line. Afterwards, Worthy secured a 3 yard rushing touchdown, 23-13. Later on the Chiefs added to their lead after Butker buried a 38 yard field goal, 26-13. In the 4th Kansas City tallied 5 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Mahomes threw for 78 yards and they ran for 30. Were 1 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 2 in goal to goal. Kansas City tallied 28 first downs with 15 coming in the air and they finished 6 for 14 on 3rd. Mahomes passed for 331 yards and they ran for 139. Were 2 for 7 in the red zone and 2 for 3 in goal to goal. Mahomes completed most of their passes over the middle, toward the sidelines or at times went deep down field. They executed on 1st and 3rd down. Capitalized in goal to goal as well. Turnovers were equal though between the two. Pass protection was stellar and they ate clock. Now they gained rushing yards but their per carry total was poor. O-line was in between because for the 1st half they created running lanes but during the 2nd they couldn't generate any. They also lacked in the red zone. Defensely, their secondary gave up passing yards but they kept everything in front of them. Don't forget they made 3rd down stops and created a takeaway. Also their pass rush got the QB for a few sacks and if they couldn't get that then they'd force knockdowns or hurries. They stuffed the run and denied 4th down. However, they allowed the chains to move. KC averaged 3.6 in yards per carry, possessed the ball for 39:56 and jumped up to a 5-0 record.





The Saints took a disappointing 13-26 loss against the Chiefs. New Orleans fell to 0-1 against the AFC Conference and they've lost 3 in a row. During the 1st quarter on 3rd and 7 Derek Carr found Tipton for a 2 yard pass completion but he was tackled short of the markers. Failing 3rd down would be a trend for them through the quarter. New Orleans through one picked up 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Carr passed for 13 yards and they rushed for 25. Averaged 5.0 in yards per carry as well. No red zone or goal to goal trips. Early in the 2nd New Orleans came within three after Derek Carr heaved a 43 yard touchdown pass to Rasheed Shaheed, 7-10. This drive went 7 plays for 74 yards and they controlled the ball for 4:03. The Saints in the 2nd snagged 2 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Carr passed for 72 yards and they turned it over 0 times. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. Added 1 rushing yards as well. New Orleans rushed for 27 total yards while averaging 3.4 per carry, went 2 for 5 on 3rd and slipped into halftime trailing 7-16. Late in the 3rd quarter on 3rd and 12 Derek Carr was sacked by Wharton for -8 yards. So on the defensive side Smith Schuster couldn't hang on to the ball which allowed Saunders to pick it off and returned it for a 36 yards. Back to the offense Carr at the end of this quarter on 2nd and 10 threw a 14 yard pass completion to Kamara. At this point of the game Carr found his Receivers over the middle, toward the sideline or deep down field. Executed in 3rd down too. The Saints in three acquired 3 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Carr passed for 59 yards and they ran for 4. No red zone or goal to goal trips. Advancing to the 4th quarter Carr hooked up with Moreau for a 6 yard touchdown pass but they missed the PAT, 13-16. This touchdown was set up on a Mahomes INT. This drive lasted 8 plays for 60 yards and they controlled the ball for 2:27. Now late in the 4th on 4th and 8 backup QB Haener threw a pass to Chris Olave who dropped the ball for a turnover on downs. New Orleans ended quarter 4 by adding 4 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. QB's passed for 39 yards and they ran for 12. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Also Carr left the 4th quarter with a hip injury. The Saints secured 14 first downs while ending 4 for 10 on 3rd and snagged 46 yards rushing. QB's threw for 182 yards and finished 1 for 1 in the red zone. Went 1 for 1 in goal to goal too. Quarterback's weren't throwing for a lot yards but when they completed passes it was usually over the middle, close to the sideline or deep down field. Also moved the chains. By the way despite poor red zone and goal to goal appearances those 1 for 1's proved to be major in the Saints loss. 1 APPEARANCE IN A 60 MINUTE GAME ISN'T MUCH! Still capitalized but didn't enter ethier of those areas until the start of the 4th quarter. New Orleans couldn't keep drives alive when facing 3rd down and they struggled on 4th. Pass protection/run blocking was terrible all game. On defense their secondary had major trouble in pass coverage by letting passes get behind them. Not to mention they let the sticks move and were struggling to get off the field on 3rd. To make matters worse they were permitted goal to goal opportunities. Couldn't make a 4th down stop ethier. Look, the Saints gave up rushing yards but ultimately they stopped the run by closing gaps. Shutdown red zone chances too. Saints had 11 first downs through the air, went 0 for 2 on 4th down and fell to a 2-3 record.



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BREAKING: The Jets have officially fired Head Coach Robert Saleah. This now ends his 3-year tenure with the team. This firing comes because of two reasons.....first one is because of a 2-3 start in 5 games and the second is lack of winning. Be aware they've had 0 playoff appearances in his 3 years there. 










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Sunday October 6th, 2024: The Ravens hang on in Overtime after beating the Bengals 41-38. Baltimore sits 2nd place in the AFC North and they won 3 in a row. So in quarter 1 Lamar Jackson threw a 23 yard pass completion to Zay Flowers which helped set up 1st and goal. Three plays later on 3rd and goal Cleveland ran into the end zone for a 1 yard rushing score, 7-0. This drive lasted 12 plays for 70 yards and they controlled the ball for 6:06. Baltimore in one had 6 first downs and went 4 for 5 on 3rd. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Jackson threw for 75 yards and they ran for 32 while averaging a 4.0 per carry. .Jackson got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. They were effective in the red zone and capitalized in goal to goal with no turnovers. Despite 1 sack, their pass protection was pretty good and they moved the chains. Don't forget they kept drives alive by converting on 3rd down. So for the ground game they weren't racking up a lot of yards but were effective when they did run. Defensively, their secondary struggled a bit in pass coverage and stopping the run was tough. You know in terms of allowing 6.4 in yards per carry. They let the sticks move and their pass rush was to nearly as dominant. Now they kept the Bengals out of the red zone and denied goal to goal trips. Now in quarter 2 on 3rd and 5 Lamar Jackson rifled a 16 yard touchdown pass to Bateman, 14-7. Baltimore ended quarter 2 by snagging 2 first downs and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. Jackson threw for 39 yards and they rushed for 24. Baltimore had 10 total first downs while going 5 for 9 on 3rd, they picked up 58 yards rushing and entered halftime down 14-17. Heading to the 3rd quarter Lamar Jackson heaved a 55 yard bomb to Kolar who was pushed out of bounds by Stone. Afterwards, Lamar Jackson threw a 1 yard touchdown pass to Likely, 21-24. This drive took 4 plays for 74 yards and they possessed the ball for 2:13. The Ravens in three had 2 first downs and Jackson threw for 71 yards. They ran for 3 yards and and went 1 for 1 in the red zone. 1 for 1 in goal to goal too First off, Lamar Jackson completed most of his passes across the middle, close to the sideline or at times deep down field. They capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal. Faced no 3rd down conversions ethier. Outside of that they had trouble moving the chains and their run game was poor due to bad blocking. Pass protection was great as well. On defense their secondary had a difficult time in pass coverage and getting off the field on 3rd was tough. Allowed a red zone trip as well. At least they denied goal to goal appearances and restricted the run. Now in the 4th quarter Lamar Jackson on 2nd and 7 found Flowers for a 14 yard pass completion. Thereafter, Jackson completed a 2 yard touchdown pass to Kolar, 28-31. Few possessions later Jackson after dropping the snap picked the ball up and before going out of bounds he threw a 6 yard touchdown pass to Likely, 35-38. Now as the quarter winded down Justin Tucker buried a 56 yard field goal, 38-38. This field goal was set up on a Burrow interception. The Ravens in the 4th had 12 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Were 2 for 2 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Jackson passed for 137 yards and they ran for 47. Jackson with the protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle, close to the sideline or deep down field. They did well on 3rd down and moved the chains. Showed solid execution in the red zone and capitalized in goal to goal. They ran the ball extremely well due to good blocking and their pass protection was solid. For the defense their secondary had some problems in pass coverage but that was about it. Look, they bottled up the run and denied 3rd down. Kept chain movement low and restricted goal to goal. Limited red zone trips as well. Unfortunately, their pass rush was still in-effective. No QB hurries or knockdowns. So in OT Derrick Henry broke free for a 51 yard run and was tackled by Stone. After that, Tucker sunk a 24 yard field goal, 41-38. Baltimore in Overtime had 2 first downs while going 2 for 2 on 3rd and they passed for 15 yards. Ran for 16 with 1 turnover. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal to goal. The Ravens acquired 30 first downs while 18 came in the air and they went 10 for 15 on 3rd. Jackson threw for 348 yards and they rushed for 175. So Jackson made all the right throws as he completed quality passes over the middle, at the sideline or deep down field. Did an excellent job on 3rd and 4th down. They also ran the ball effectively due to excellent blocking and capitalized in goal to goal. Did great in red zone territory and kept turnovers to a minimum. Pass protection was solid and they moved the sticks. On defense their secondary was struggling in pass coverage and stopping the sticks was difficult. Showed no ability to stop red zone or goal to goal opportunities. Making 3rd down stops were even harder. Luckily they created a takeaway. Also they allowed rushing yards but kept the per carry total low. Baltimore secured 5 penalties for 24 yards, were 1 for 1 on 4th and bounced up to a 3-2 record.



 



The Bengals lose a nail-biting matchup to the Ravens after going down 38-41 in Overtime. Cincinnati is sitting 3rd place in the AFC North Division and they fell three games under 500. During the Bengals first drive of the 1st quarter on 3rd and 1 Ford was tackled by Smith for no gain. Quick three and out for Cincinnati. The Bengals through one secured 5 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd down. 0 turnovers and Burrow was 4 of 5 for 45 yards. Ran for 33 yards while averaging 6.4 yards per carry. The Bengals Quarterbackback Joe Burrow hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Lawrence also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including excellent execution on 1st. Now for the ground game they weren't picking up a lot of yards but were effective when they did run. Too bad story had no red zone or goal to goal trips. Slacked on 3rd down too. For the defense their secondary was a bit sluggish in pass coverage and they couldn't stop the run. Getting off the field on 3rd down was even more difficult. Allowed the chains to move as well. Luckily their pass rush earned a sack but moving forward they need to apply more pressure. If you can't get the sack force a QB knockdowns or hurry. Then in the 2nd quarter on 3rd and 8 Joe Burrow delivered an 11 yard pass completion to Chase, 7-7. This drive took 10 plays for 86 yards and possessed the ball 4:45. Later on Rosengarten stuffed Derrick Henry in the backfield for a safety, 9-14. Next drive Burrow with 21 seconds left found Chase for an 18 yard pass completion and it set his team up at the Baltimore 41 yard line. After that, Burrow connected with Chase for 41 yard touchdown pass and they converted the 2-point try, 17-14. Keep note Burrow's passing attack was solid. Joe Burrow completed most his passes over the middle, close to the sideline or deep down field. Cincinnati in the 2nd secured 4 first downs while going 1 of 4 on 3rd and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Burrow passed for 94 yards and they ran for 5. Cincinnati was 1 of 5 on 3rd with 19 total first downs, Burrow was 13 of 18 for 156 yards and went into halftime up 17-14. Shifting to the 3rd quarter Joe Burrow threw a 39 yard pass completion to losvias who was tackled at the 2 yard line. Few plays later Joe Burrow hooked up with Chase for a 5 yard touchdown pass, 24-14. This happen to be Burrow's 3rd touchdowns of the day. The Benagid capped off quarter 3 by picking up 7 first downs and went 7 for 7 on 3rd. Burrow passed for 126 yards and they rushed for 9. Burrow read the field and got the ball out quick to his playmaking Recivers who racked up a ton of yards after the catch. Be aware Burrow found his targets over the middle, toward the sideline or deep down field. They also moved the chains and executed in the red zone. No turnovers ethier. Did tremendous on 3rd down converting and their pass protection was excellent. Now they did slack on the run due to poor blocking and made no goal to goal trips. For the defense their secondary did struggle in pass coverage because a few passes got behind them. Showed poor execution when defending goal to goal and couldn't protect red zone territory. Now they did stop the run by plugging gaps and put a strain on chain movement. Advancing to the 4th quarter Joe Burrow on the Bengals first play threw a 70 yard touchdown strike to Chase, 38-28. Cincinnati in the 4th acquired 3 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. No red zone or goal to goal trips. Ran for 3 yards and passed for 109. In Overtime McPherson with 4:31 left missed a 53 yard field goal and the game remained tied. Cincy in OT had 0 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. 3 rushing yards and none passing. No red zone or goal to goal trips. The Bengals 23 first downs with 19 coming in the air and they finished 8 for 14 on 3rd. Were 3 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Burrow threw for 392 yards while they ran for 71. Cincinnati's throwing attack was a threat as Burrow got quick passes out through the middle of the field, toward the sideline or deep down field. Can't exclude the Recivers abilities to create separation on good route running and they secured yards after the catch. Now for the run game they picked up yards but their per carry was terrible and the blocking was weak. Pass protection wasn't as good at keeping Burrow's pocket clean. Defensively, their secondary was sluggish in pass coverage and they couldn't stop chain movement. Their pass rush was in-effective all game long and they struggled to make 3rd down stops. Showed insufficiency when protecting red zone or goal to goal opportunities. Bengals averaged 5.1 in yards per carry, tallied 442 yards of total offense and they dropped down to to a 1-4 record.


   
 









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INJURY UPDATE: The Chiefs place Rashee Rice out for the year suffering a torn ACL back on Sunday in a Kansas City 17-10 win over the Chargers. So in the 1st quarter after an interception Rashee Rice along with Patrick Mahomes tried making a tackle but instead he collided into his knee and went down in pain. Rice had to be carted off the field. This player is off to a great start. Makes most his catches over the middle, toward the sideline and at times deep down field. He's quick and good route runner. Makes defenders miss in space as well. In 2024 he had 24 catches for 288 yards and scored twice. 











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Sunday September 29th, 2024: The Packers late surge was cut short as they suffered a 29-31 loss to the Vikings. Green Bay sits at 500 on the year and they're 3rd place in the NFC North. During the 1st quarter on 3rd and 13 Jordan Love threw a pass to Wicks who dropped the ball. Afterwards, Narvveson missed a 37 yard field goal as the ball bounced off the post and the game stayed 0-7 Vikings. The Packers ended the first 15 minutes picking up 3 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Love threw for 34 yards and they rushed for 25. Averaged 5.4 per carry as well. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. Shifting to the 2nd quarter Narveson on 4th and 18 missed a 49 yard field goal and the game stayed 0-21 Minnesota. This would be Narveson's 2nd missed field goal. Next drive Love on 3rd and 10 heaved a 21 yard pass completion to Kraft. Unfortunately, this 10 play drive ended on 4th and 10 when Jordan Love's pass to Melton fell incomplete for a turnover on downs. Late in the quarter a Melton muffed punt led to a Love 15 yard touchdown pass to Reed, 7-28. Keep note Jordan Love's passing attack was on fire because he completed solid throws across the middle or toward sideline. Although there were times where he was forcing some of his passes into tight spaces. Now firstly their struggling to move the sticks. Running the ball was even harder because holes weren't opening up and their pass protection is allowing their QB to get hit. Offensive miscues in first half was a missed a field goal, 2 turnovers and a turnover on downs. Including a sack. Pass rush is also winning at the line scrimmage and forcing QB knockdowns. Slacked on 4th too. Luckily they executed in red zone territory and capitalized in goal to goal. On defense their secondary was still struggling in pass coverage and they couldn't protect goal to goal. Gave up a red zone appearance too. However, they reduced chain movement and stopped the run by closing gaps. Eliminated 3rd down as well. Now their pass rush needs to be more effective because they're barely putting pressure on Sam Darnold. Green Bay in two had 4 first downs and went 3 for 6 on 3d with 1 turnover. Ran for 8 yards and they threw for 82. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Green Bay was 2 for 7 on 3rd, averaged 3.9 in yards per carry and went into halftime trailing 7-28. Advancing to quarter 3 on 3rd and 6 Jordan Love had his pass attempt fall incomplete. This would be back to back three and outs. A possession later on 4th and 10 Jordan Love's pass fell incomplete for a turnover on downs. Now late in the quarter with 9 seconds left Love threw an 8 yard pass completion to Josh Jacobs. By the way Jordan Love was doing a nice job completing most of his passes over the middle Despite a few hiccups. Green Bay in three picked up 3 first downs and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Love 7 of 13 for 67 yards and they rushed for 17. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. Moving to quarter 4 Love completed a 6 yard passing touchdown to Wicks, 14-28. Few drives later a Sam Darnold fumble led to Love throwing a 14 yard touchdown pass to Kraft and they converted the 2-point try, 22-28. Later on in this quarter Love threw a 17 yard passing touchdown to Wicks, 29-31. Green Bay ended the 4th by reeling in 8 first downs and went 2 for 2 on 3rd. Love passed for 217 yards and they rushed for 18. Were 2 for 2 in the red zone with no goal to goal appearancs. 1 turnover too. The Packers throughout the day had 24 first downs while finishing 4 of 12 on 3rd and tallied 86 yards rushing. Also scooped up 389 yards passing. Went 4 for 5 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Love with protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle or close to the sideline. They ran the ball effectively due to excellent blocking and executed in the red zone. Capitalized in goal to goal but 1 trip in a 60 minute game isn't enough. Unfortunately, turnovers proved to be costly. 4th down struggles too. For the defense their secondary had a difficult time in pass coverage and were torched on the run. Couldn't defend red zone territory and gave up goal to goal situations. Allowed the markers to move as well. Luckily they made 3rd down stops and generated takeaways. Got off the field when facing 4th and their pass rush in the 2nd half applied some QB pressures. Green Bay had 8 penalties for 68 yards, turned it over 4 times and staggered down to a 2-2 record.








The Vikings defeated the Packers 31-29. Minnesota sits 1st place in the NFC North and they won 4 in a row. Midway into the 1st quarter Sam Darnok on 3rd and 14 found Nailor for a 32 yard pass completion. After that, Darnokd threw a 29 yard touchdown pass to Jordan Addison, 7-0. Next possession Darnold had his pass to Jefferson fall incomplete but a Stokes pass interference set up a 1st and goal. Thereafter, Darnold fired a 2 yard touchdown pass to Josh Oliver, 14-0. Touchdowns on back to back drives. Minnesota in one secured 9 first downs while going 2 for 2 on 3rd and went 1 for 1 in the red zone. Were 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Darnold passed for 88 yards and they ran for 35. So Darnold this time around made all the right throws as he completed quality passes over the middle, at the sideline and deep the down field. Did an excellent job on 1st and 3rd down. Capitalized in red zone territory and executed in goal to goal. No turnovers and good pass protection. Too bad they couldn't get their run game going due to bad blocking. For the defense their secondary did excellent in pass coverage by swatting balls away and they disrupted the run. Remember Green Bay didn't rush for a lot of yards but they were effective when they ran. Denied red zone territory and kept Green Bay out of goal to goal. Got off the field on 3rd down and forced a takeaway. Took away chain movement too. Heading to the 2nd quarter Darnold on 2nd and 7 completed an 11 yard pass completion to Jones who was tackled by Walker at the 8 yard line. A play later Addison on a jet sweep gained an 8 yard touchdown, 21-0. Now on defense Cashman put pressure on Jordan Love which allowed Griffin to pick it off and returned it to the Green Bay 4. Offensively, Minnesota capitalized on the takeaway after Darnold connected with Jefferson for a 14 yard touchdown pass, 28-0. So Minnesota was a threat in the air as Darnold got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. Capitalized in both the red zone and in goal to goal. Defensively, their secondary had trouble in pass coverage but outside of that Minnesota shutdown the run by clogging holes and they stopped chain movement. Made a 4th down stop too. Minnesota acquired 3 first downs going 0 for 2 on 3rd and they ran for 12 yards. Darnold was 4 of 6 for 41 yards passing and they were 1 for 1 in goal to goal. 1 for 1 in the red zone. The Vikings snagged 14 total first downs, Darnold had 136 yards passing and they entered halftime leading 28-7. In the 3rd quarter Darnold on 3rd and 10 threw a 25 yard strike to Jordan Addison. Although, this 7 play drive ended with Sam Darnold 's pass getting picked off by McKinney. Despite everything bad right now, at least their run game was clicking due to good blocking. Minnesota through three tallied 3 first downs while going 1 for 2 on 3rd and they ran for 48 yards. Darnold threw for 39 yards and they secured no red zone trips. No goal to goal appearances and 1 turnover. Switching to quarter 4 Richard drilled a 33 yard field goal, 31-22. Minnesota in the 4th had 4 first downs and were 1 for 3 on 3rd. Darnold passed for 91 yards and they picked up 14 on the run. Went 0 for 2 in the red zone with no goal to goal trips. 1 turnover too. The Vikings secured 22 first downs with 11 coming in the air and they finished 4 for 11 on 3rd. Darnold passed for 275 yards and they ran for 120. First off, Sam Darnold completed most of his passes across the middle, close to the sideline and deep down field. Moved the sticks effectively and executed in goal to goal. Were effecient in red zone territory and ran the ball extremely well on good blocking. Only reason their yards per carry is low was because they kneeled it in the final seconds. Now they did turn it over quiet a bit and their pass protection was slightly sluggish in 2nd half. Not to mention they had problems converting on 3rd and 4th down. On defense their secondary slacked in pass coverage and they got beat on the ground. Allowed chain movement and struggled to protect red zone territory. Let Green Bay finish 100% in goal to goal. If were being honest they only gave up 1 goal to goal appearance all game long and yes their pass rush rarely got sacks but they did the next best thing which was force QB knockdowns. I mean they applied constant pressure on Love. Now they denied 3rd and 4th down. Darnold was sacked twice for 21 yards, had 374 yards of total offense with 3 turnovers and improved to a 4-0 record.







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Thursday September 26th, 2024: The Cowboys defeated the Giants 20-15. Dallas is 500 on the year and they sit 2nd place in the NFC East. Late in the 1st quarter Dak Prescott on 3rd and 16 found Cooks for a 16 yard pass completion. Keep note Prescott on this drive was 8 for 8. Three plays later Prescott threw a passing touchdown to Dowdle who broke free for a 15 yard score, 7-3. Yards after catching are always impressive in this league. The Cowboys in one recorded 5 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Prescott threw for 82 yards and they ran for 18. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. So Dallas was a threat in the air as Prescott got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. Moved the chains and did well on 3rd. Capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal. Pass protection was excellent and they didn't turn it over. Also they kept New York out red zone and goal to goal territory. Too bad their running game slacked because of poor blocking. Defensively, they couldn't get off the field on 3rd their secondary struggled in pass coverage. Also pass rush needs to apply more pressure moving forward. Outside of that they denied the sticks and stopped the run by plugging gaps. Then in the 2nd quarter Luepke on 4th and 1 picked up a 6 yard gain for set of downs. After that, Prescott connected with Lamb for a 55 yard passing touchdown, 14-6. Keep note the Cowboys passing attack was solid. Prescott doing an excellent job of finding his Receivers over the middle and close to the sideline. Dallas in two picked up 2 first downs while going 0 for 2 on 3rd and ran for 11 yards. Prescott delivered 78 yards passing with no red zone trips or goal to goal appearances. Dallas secured 8 total first downs, Prescott had 164 yards passing while going 2 for 5 on 3rd and they entered halftime leading 14-9. So in quarter 3 Dak Prescott on 3rd and 11 had his pass to Cooks fall incomplete. Afterwards, Elliott drilled a 60 yard field goal thus going up 17-12. Dallas had 2 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Ran for 25 yards and they passed for 24. No red zone or goal to goal appearances. Now in quarter 4 Aubrey buried a 40 yard field goal, 20-15. Dallas in the 4th secured 4 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Prescott threw for 33 yards and they ran for 28. No red zone or goal to goal trips. The Cowboys recorded 14 first downs with 9 coming in the air and they finished 3 for 10 on 3rd. Prescott tossed for 221 yards passing and they rushed for 80. Prescott spotted his Wide Receivers with good passes whether it came across the middle or on the outside. Pass protection was solid and they capitalized in the red zone. Executed in goal to did excellent on 4th. By the way despite poor red zone and goal to goal appearances those 1 for 1's proved to be major in the Cowboys win. Moved the sticks and ran the ball well on good blocking. Too bad they were sluggish on 3rd down got penalized a lot. Defensively, they reduced chain movement and their secondary had major issues in pass coverage. Pass rush was in-effective and 4th down stops were hard to come by. Hardly disrupted the Quarterback's pocket in this game. Created no takeaways ethier. Luckily they denied the run by closing gaps and reduced red zone opportunities. Eliminated goal to goal and shutdown 3rd. Dallas went 1 for 1 on 4th, tallied 293 yards of total offense and moved up to a 2-2 record.








The Giants in a close one suffered a 15-20 loss against the Cowboys. New York is sittimg 4th place in the NFC East and their two games under 500. During the 1st quarter Joseph with 9:07 to go drilled a 52 yard field goal, 3-0. This drive lasted 8 plays for 66 yards and they controlled the ball for 4:43. New York through one picked up 2 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. Rushed for 20 and Jones passed for 57. Heading to quarter 2 Joseph drained a 41 yard field goal, 6-7. This drive took 11 plays for 55 yards and they possessed the ball for 5:55. Next possession Singletary on 4th and inches ran for a 3 yard gain. Eleven plays later Joseph drained a 38 yard field goal. The Giants Quarterbackback Daniel Nones hit his Receivers with intermediate passes close to the sideline. Jones also had a clean pocket for most of the quarter thanks to his O-lines protection. Despite 1 sack allowed. Don't forget they ate clock and never turned it over. Were effecient on 4th and happen to be 50% on 3rd down. Although, they still have no red zone or goal to goal appearances. Not to mention they lacked in the run game due to bad blocking. For the defense their secondary just slacked in pass coverage. However, they reduced chain movement and limited 3rd downs. Found ways to bottle up the run and kept Dallas out of red zone territory. No goal to goal entries ethier. Again their pass rush wasn't as effective despite 1 sack and they weren't forcing knockdowns. Be aware that sack came super late in the quarter. New York ended quarter 2 by snagging 5 first downs and went 3 for 6 on 3rd. Jones passed for 81 yards and they ran for 13. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. The Giants acquired 8 first downs while converting 5 3rd downs on 9 tries, Jones passed for 142 yards and went into halftime behind 9-14. Shifting to the 3rd quarter on the Giants first possession Daniel Jones threw a 15 yard pass completion to Nabers. Unfortunately, this 11 play drive ended with a Joseph 22 yard field goal, 12-14. New York in three secured 5 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal to goal. Jones threw for 86 yards and they picked up 11 in the ground. New York's throwing attack remained a threat as Jones got quick passes out through the middle of the field and toward the sideline. Great pass protection too. They advanced the chains as well. Can't say the same for their run game because the Cowboys defense was plugging holes and their O-Line is getting beat. Good pass protection but the run blocking wasn't there. They slacked in red zone territory and struggled in goal to goal. Had issues converting 3rd down as well. For the defense their secondary denied pass attempts and reduced chain movement. Stopped the run by clogging gaps and kept Dallas out of the red zone. No goal to goal trip too. In the 4th quarter on 4th and 3 Daniel Jones found Nabers for an 8 yard pass completion. Thereafter, Joseph sunk a 42 yard field goal, 15-17. In conclusion, Daniel Jones with 15 seconds left had his pass picked off by Oruwariye. In the 4th New York had 3 first downs and went 0 for 5 on 3rd. Jones delivered 53 yards passing and they ran for -1. No red zone or goal to goal appearances. New York acquired 16 first downs while 12 came in the air and they ran for 26. Went 5 for 16 on 3rd and finished 0 for 2 in the red zone. Were 0 for 1 in goal to goal and they threw for 281. Jones completed most of his passes over the middle or toward the sideline and at times went deep down field. They executed on 4th and kept the chains moving. No turnovers and pass protection was amazing. Nonetheless, they lacked on 3rd down and struggled to run due to insufficient blocking. Slacked in goal to goal and couldn't execute in the red zone. On defense their secondary had a difficult time in pass coverage and couldn't stop the run. They let the markers move and their pass rush rarely got to the Quarterback. Making stops on 4th down was even hard to do. Allowed 1 red zone and goal to goal trip all game but Dallas still finished 100% in those areas. With that being said, they put a strain on 3rd down. New York was 3 for 4 on 4th, had 303 yards of total offense and dropped down to a 1-3 record. 









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Monday September 23rd, 2024: Josh Allen's 4 touchdown passes pushed the Bills to a 47-10 win over the Jaguars. Buffalo sits 1st place in the AFC East and remains undefeated. Midway into the 1st quarter Josh Allen on 3rd and 5 burst up the middle for a 9 yard run. Two plays later James Cook secured a 6 yard rushing touchdown but missed the PAT, 6-0. Next possession Josh Allen on 3rd and 3 found Kincaid for a 28 yard pass completion. Few plays later on 4th down Josh Allen snagged 2 yard QB sneak. After that, Josh Allen spotted Dalton Kincaid in the back of the end so e for a 9 yard touchdown pass, 13-0. The Bills in one had 9 first downs and went 3 for 5 on 3rd. Allen threw for 116 yards and they ran for 24. Were 2 for 2 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. So Buffalo was a threat in the air as Allen. got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. They did great in red zone territory and executed in goal to goal. Moved the chains and kept turnibers low. Pass protection was good and they did well on 3rd. Not to mention they capitalized in 4th. Only thing is they struggled in the run due to bad blocking. For the defense their secondary shutdown the pass by swatting balls away and stopped the run. Held Jacksonville out of the red zone and denied goal to goal. Took away first downs and made stops on 3rd. Pass rush needs to apply more pressure to the QB and they need to get off the field on 4th. In the 2nd quarter Josh Allen on 3rd and 11 broke free for an 11 yard gain. A play later Josh Allen fired a 24 yard passing touchdown to Coleman, 20-3. This score was set up on a Lawrence interception. Few drives later Josh Allen on 3rd and 9 spotted Shakir who spun into the end zone for a 27 yard touchdown pass, 27-3. It didn't stop there because Allen on the next possession threw a 16 yard touchdown pass to Johnson, 34-3. Allen Buffalo in two secured 7 first downs while going 3 for 3 on 3rd and Allen passed for 83 yards. Rushed for 34 with no red zone or goal to goal trips. Josh Allen continues to find his Receivers over the middle or on the outside. Advanced the sticks and executed on 3rd. Were excellent on 4th too. Now they did slack on the run but that was because of poor blocking. No red zone trips or goal to goal appearances. Their secondary did tremendous in pass coverage and they stuffed the run. Simply plugged a lot of gaps while swatting passes away and their pass rush got the QB for a sack. Got to note that they're pass rush is consistently winning at the line of scrimmage and that wins football games. Reduced 3rd down conversations and protected red zone territory. Kept Jacksonville out of goal to goal and tallied a takeaway. By the way the Jaguars continue to drop passes. For crying out loud they have 108 dropped balls since the 2021 season. Buffalo had 19 first downs with 14 coming in the air, were 2 for 2 on 4th and went into halftime up 34-3. Switching to quarter 3 Bass sunk a 27 yard field goal, 37-3. Buffalo capped off quarter 3 by snagging 4 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Allen passed for 16 yards and they ran for 45. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with no goal to goal appearances. Heading to the 4th quarter Bass delivered 43 yard field goal, 40-10. Next drive on 2nd and 9 Johnson took off for an 18 yard run before being pushed out of bounds. Thereafter, Davis punched it into the end zone for a 3 yard touchdown run, 47-10. Buffalo in the 4th recorded 2 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Allen threw for 3 yards and they ran for 37. No red zone or goal to goal trips. The Bills secured 25 first downs with 15 being in the air and they went 6 for 11 on 3rd. Were 4 for 5 in the red zone and finished 3 for 3 in goal to goal. 0 turnovers and they rushed for 122 yards. Threw for 266 as well. Now the Bills got their pass/run ratio clicking. They effectively ran the ball on good blocking and Allen did damage by making quality passes through the middle or close to the sideline. Were effective in red zone territory and capitalized in goal to goal. Theey had no turnovers and were solid on 4th down. Good chain movement and their pass protection was solid. On defense they simply disrupted the Quarterback's pocket presence by forcing 4 sacks and denied red zone opportunities. Made 3rd down stops as well. Now their secondary in the 2nd half struggled in pass coverage and they had trouble containing the run. Allowed the markers to move and lacked on 4th down stops. Buffalo in the 4th recorded 2 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Allen threw for 3 yards and they ran for 37. No red zone or goal to goal trips. Buffalo was penalized 6 times for 47 yards, acquired 6 total touchdowns and they improved to a 3-0 record.






The Jaguars get routed by the Bills after losing 10-47. Jacksonville is tied with the Colts for 4th place in the AFC South and lost 3 in a row. The Jaguars through one had 1 first down and we t 0 for 2 on 3rd. No red zone or goal to goal trips either. Lawrence threw for 7 yards and they rushed for 4. 1 for 1 on 4th as well. Including 1 three and out. During the 2nd quarter Jacksonville came within ten after Little buried a 41 yard field goal, 3-13. A possession later Lawrence on 4th and 1 gained a 2 yard QB sneak for a fresh set of downs. Too bad this 5 play drive ended with Lawrence getting intercepted by Demar Hamlin. The Jags ended quarter 2 with 5 first downs and went 2 for 6 on 3rd. Lawrence was 4 of 11 for 47 yards passing and they ran for 20. No goal to goal opportunities and were 0 for 1 in the red zone. What's funny is the only the positive for the Jaguars is their chain movement. They've been so bad that I have to stat line this only. Jacksonville recorded 5 first downs, ran for 59 yards and entered halftime behind 3-34. Moving to quarter 3 Bigsby on 4th and 1 picked up a 2 yard gain. Afterwards, Lawrence found Strange for a 6 yard touchdown pass, 10-34. Now late in the quarter on 4th and 1 Etienne gained a 3 yard run. The Jaguars in 3 secured 5 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Lawrence threw for 83 yards and they ran for 22. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Lawrence spotted their Wide Receivers with good passes whether it came across the middle or toward the sideline. Kept the chains moving and and capitalized in goal to goal. Did well in the red zone too. Now due to poor blocking it led to insufficient runs and they slacked on 3rd. Pass rush for most of this quarter protected Lawrence despite allowing a sack. Their secondary did much better in pass coverage by tightening up and they denied the run after closing gaps. Shutdown red zone opportunities and kept Buffalo out of goal to goal. Took away first downs and restricted 3rd. Shifting to the 4th quarter Lawrence on 4th and 17 was sacked by Von Miller for a -10 yards. This of course forced a turnover on downs. Jacksonville ended the 4th by acquiring 5 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Lawrence delivered 33 passing yards and they picked up 48 on the ground. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone with goal to goal trips. The Jaguars accumulated 19 first downs with 10 coming in the air and finished 2 for 13 on 3rd. Were 1 for 4 in the red zone and 1 for 2 in goal to goal. Passed for 200 yards and they ran for 92. So Lawrence made pass completions across the middle and toward the sideline. In the 2nd half Trevor Lawrence did a nice job of setting his feet and getting the ball out quick which is something he didn't do in the 1st half. Excellent 4th down converting and they ran the ball extremely well off tremendous blocking. Outside of this, their pass protection was terrible and they slacked in red zone territory. Were herendous on 3rd and lost the turnover battle. For the defense their secondary was slacking in pass coverage and they couldn't stop the run. They allowed red zone and goal to goal opportunities as well. Their pass rush was non existent and they couldn't get off the field on 4th down. Even making stops on 3rd was tough to do. The Jags went 4 for 8 on 4th, had 7 penalties for 45 yards and they dropped down to an 0-3 record.



















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INJURY UPDATE: Devontae Smith will to miss week 4 against Buccaneers after suffering a concussion back on Sunday in a Eagles 15-12 win over the Saints. After catching a pass over the middle Smith was sandwiched by two Saints defenders and for a brief moment he wasnt getting up. At some point he did make it to the locker room by walking off. Smith in 2024-2025 had 21 catches for 239 yards and 1 touchdown. 









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Sunday September 22nd, 2024: The Browns lost to the Giants by a final score of 15-21. Cleveland is one game under 500 and their sitting 2nd place in the AFC North. In the 1st quarter struck first after Watson delivered a 24 yard passing touchdown Amari Cooper, 7-0. Cleveland recorded 2 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. Quarterback passed for 31 yards and they rushed for 7. Now in quarter 2 Watson fumbled after Burns stripped the ball and Chatman recovered it. The Browns capped off quarter 2 by snagging 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. QB passed for 36 yards and they picked up 3 on the ground. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. Cleveland had 5 total first downs, 7 rushing yards on the day and entered halftime trailing 7-21. Moving to the 3rd quarter Singletary fumbled the ball and it got recovered by Hickman. Now on offense the Browns on their first possession saw Watson get sacked on 3rd and 10 by Pinnock for a -5 yards. After that, Hopkins missed a 53 yard field goal and the score stayed the same. Cleveland acquired 4 first downs and went 3 for 5 on 3rd. Had 58 yards passing and 13 rushing. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. Look, only positives was Watson because he made solid throws across the middle or toward the sideline and executed on 3rd down. Chain movement could've been higher for sure and they slacked in the run department due to bad blocking. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. Don't forget their pass protection had trouble keeping Watson's pocket clean and gave up a few sacks. For the defense their secondary did terrible in pass coverage but outside of that they took away 3rd down and denied chain movement. Also shutdown the run by plugging gaps and kept New York out of goal to goal. Reduced red zone opportunities and forced a takeaway. Moving forward they need to apply more pressure to the QB. In the 4th quarter Watson set Cleveland up with 1st and goal after finding Judy for a 12 yard pass completion. After that, Watson spotted Cooper for a 6 yard touchdown pass and they converted the 2-point try, 15-21. Two possessions later Watson on 4th and 1 was sacked by Lawrence for a turnover on downs. This drive went 4 plays for for 9 yards and possessed the ball for 1:23. Cleveland ended the 4th by picking up 5 first downs and converted 4 3rd downs on 14 tries. Watson passed for 66 yards and they ran for 34. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. The Browns picked up 16 first downs and went 4 for 14 on 3rd. Watson threw for 196 yards and they finished 1 for 1 in the red zone. Ran for 69 yards and went 1 for 1 in goal to goal. So for Watson he threw for yards but they were all intermediate passes across the middle or toward the sideline. Also ran the well for a lot yards off quality blocking but their per carry was terrible. They were sluggish on 3rd and 4th down. Also their pass protection was bad because they let Watson get sacked 8 times. Despite that, Cleveland moved the sticks and did well in goal to goal. Capitalized in red zone territory and run protection was solid throughout. For the defense their secondary struggled in pass coverage and they allowed rushing yards. Let the sticks move and couldn't restrict red zone opportunities. Denying goal to goal was even harder. Luckily they forced a few takeaways and got to the QB for 2 sacks. Cleveland had 2 turnovers, went 1 for 3 on 4th and dropped off to a 1-2 record.





The Giants slid past the Browns after snagging a 21-15 Victory. New York stands 4th place in the NFC East and they avoided back to back losses. During the 1st quarter Daniel Jones found Singletary for a 23 yard pass completion and it set up 1st down. Few plays later Singletary ran into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown, 7-7. Keep note this touchdown doesn't happen if they don't convert 4th and short. New York in one had 6 first downs and converted 1 3rd down on 3 tries. QB threw for 75 yards and they ran for 14. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. 1 turnover to go along. So Jones didn't have a bad fifteen minutes as he delivered quality passes through the middle or on the outside while having great pass protection. They executed in goal to goal and moved the chains. Capitalized in the red zone as well. Too bad their run game was stopped due to poor blocking and they lacked on 3rd. Turned it over too. Defensively, their secondary did excellent in pass coverage because they swatted balls away and did tremendous against the run. Kept Cleveland out of the red zone and denied goal to goal. Shutdown 3rd and limited 1st down. Then in the 2nd quarter Daniel Jones on 2nd and 8 threw a 28 yard pass completion to Nabers who was pushed out of bounds by Emerson. Moments later Jones found Nabers for a 3 yard passing touchdown, 14-7. This drive took 14 plays for 94 yards and they controlled the ball for 6:51. Next possession, Daniel Jones hooked up with Nabers for a 3 yard touchdown pass, 21-7. This score was set up on a Watson fumble. The Giants through two had 6 first downs and went 3 for 4 on 3rd. Jones threw for 88 yards and they ran for 26. Were 2 for 2 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Jones spotted his Wide Receivers with good passes whether it came across the middle, on the outside or occasionally deep down field. They did great in 3rd down and moved the sticks. Showed domination in the red zone and executed in goal to goal. Good pass protection too. For the defense their secondary was tremendous in pass coverage and they bottled up the run. Denied chain movement and kept Cleveland out of the red zone. No goal to goal appearances and their pass rush won at the line scrimmage which led to a lot of sacks. Not to mention they got off the field when facing 3rd down. Daniel Jones in the first half had 178 yards passing with 2 touchdowns, were 4 for 7 on 3rd and went into halftime leading 21-7. Shifting to quarter 3 Daniel Jones on 2nd and 9 three a 10 yard pass completion to Robinson who was ran out of bounds by Emerson. Keep note the Giants pass attack was threatening because he mainly found Receivers over the middle and close to the sideline. New York ended the 3rd with 4 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Jones threw for 44 yards and they rushed for 15. No red zone or goal to goal appearances as well. Heading to the 4th quarter Ojulari sacked Watson and scooped the ball for a fumble recovery. Then late in the game Singletary broke losse for a 43 yard run before being tackled by Ward and it set up a 1st and goal. The Giants in the 4th acquired 2 first downs and went 0 for 4 on 3rd. Had 21 rushing yards and 27 in the air. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal to goal. New York recorded 21 first downs and finished 4 for 14 on 3rd. Daniel Jones passed for 236 yards and they ran for 112. Went 3 for 4 in the red zone and 3 for 4 in goal to goal. So Jones this time around made all the right throws as he completed quality passes over the middle or close to the sideline. They ran the ball effectively on good blocking and executed in goal to goal. Did great in the red zone and moved the chains. Capitalized on 4th too. Also their pass protection was decent despite 2 sacks being allowed. Too bad they had trouble on 3rd down and turned it over twice. On defense their secondary authorized passing yards but they kept everything in front of them while reducing 3rd and 4th down. Now they didn't fully stop the run because they permitted some yards but kept the per carry low. That includes their pass rush being dominant from start to finish. Literally they won at the line of scrimmage and forced a bunch of sacks. Although, they allowed red zone and goal to goal opportunities. The Giants went 1 for 1 on 4th, averaged a 3.8 in yards per carry and improved to a 1-2 record. 
















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Thursday September 19th, 2024: Rodgers threw 2 touchdowns on 281 yards passing and the Jets annihilated the Patriots 24-3. New York is sitting 2nd place in the AFC East Division and their win streak extended to 2 in a row. In the 1st quarter Rodgers with 4:21 left threw a 10 yard touchdown pass to Lazard, 7-0. New York in one had 8 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Rodgers threw for 63 yards and they ran for 43. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Rodgers opened passing lanes by moving defenders with his eyes and got the ball out quickly going toward the sideline or across the middle. Also due to great blocking it allowed their rushers to exploit space for positive yards and they moved the sticks. Capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal. Only flaw was their inability to convert 3rd down. Defensively, their secondary did excellent in pass coverage by batting balls away and they stopped the run. Kept New England out the red zone and denied goal to goal. Not to mention they made 3rd down stops and reduced chain movement. Along with their pass rush getting to the QB for a sack. Keep note they've been applying constant pressure of Brissett. Then in the 2nd quarter Aaron Rodgers found Conklin across the middle for a 22 yard pass completion and it set up a fresh set of downs. Three plays later on 3rd and goal Breece Hall burst into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown run, 14-0. Next possession Greg Zuerlein missed 45 yard field goal and the score remained same. The Jets through two secured 8 first downs and went 4 for 5 on 3rd with 0 turnovers. Rodgers passed for 84 yards and they rushed for 31. That includes going 1 for 1 in the red zone and were 1 for 1 in goal to goal. So New York was a threat in the air as Rodgers got the ball quick going toward the sideline or across the middle and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. They advanced the sticks and kept drives alive by executing on 3rd down. Stayed effecient in red zone territory and executed in goal to goal. Also they weren't running for a lot yards but there per carry was pretty good. Including a solid O-Line. For the defense their pass rush forced 3 total sacks due to winning at the line of scrimmage and their secondary was dominating in pass coverage by swatting balls down. Did great against the run and kept New England out of the red zone. Made stop on 3rd down and denied goal to goal entries. Limited chain movement as well. The Jets averaged 4.9 in yards per carry, Rodgers threw for 170 yards total and they entered halftime leading 14-3. For the 3rd quarter Rodgers on 3rd and 3 fired an 18 yard pass completion to Conklin who got tackled by McMillan. Three plays later Rodgers found Wilson on the side of the end zone for a 2 yard touchdown pass, 21-3. The Jets in three picked up 6 first downs while going 3 for 3 on 3rd and ran for 28 yards. Rodgers threw for 58 yards and they went 1 for 1 in the red zone. Were 1 for 1 in goal to goal with 0 giveaways. So Rodgers didn't have a bad fifteen minutes as he delivered quality passes through the middle or on the outside while having great pass protection. That includes capitalizing in the red zone or in goal or in goal to goal. Stayed effective on 3rd down and moved chains. Now their pass protection did allow Rodgers to go down but for most of the quarter they kept his pocket clean. Although, they slacked on the run due to poor blocking. On defense their secondary struggled a bit in pass coverage. Despite that, they did tremendous against the run by plugging gaps and stopped chain movement. Allowed no red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. Pass rush also got to the Quarterback for a sack and they constantly applied pressure. Won at the line of scrimmage as well. Moving to the 4th quarter Rodgers on 3rd and 7 connected with Garrett Wilson for an 18 pass completion. Unfortunately, this 7 play drive ended with a Zuerlein 28 yard field goal, 24-3. New York in the 4th earned 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Rodgers passed for 26 yards and they rushed for 17. Were 0 of 1 in the red zone and 1 of 1 in goal to goal. The Jets tallied 22 first downs with 16 coming in the air and they finished 10 of 15 on 3rd. Went 3 for 4 in the red zone and 3 for 3 in goal to goal. Along with with 133 yards rushing. Defense forced 1 takeaway and their pass rush gained 7 sacks. New York got their pass/run ratio clicking as their rushers found space off good blocking and Rodgers manipulated defenders through the air by completing passes over the middle and toward the sideline. They advanced the chains and capitalized on 3rd. Were effecient in red zone territory and did excellent in goal to goal. Pass protection was solid and their time of possession was excellent. Defensively, they stopped the rush and for most of the game their secondary denied the pass game. Look, they let up some passing yards but ultimately they shutdown the Pats offense.  Their pass rush won at the line scrimmage which led to a lot of sacks or knockdowns. Don't forget they allowed 0 touchdowns and 1 field goal all game long. They won the turnover battle and denied goal to goal. Defended red zone territory too. I guess a few FLAWS were the amount of first downs given up and their inability to stop 4th. The Jets had 0 turnovers, had 40:04 of possession time and improved to a 2-1 record. 











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Monday September 16th, 2024: The Eagles went down 21-22 against the Falcons. Philadelphia had back to back wins denied and they're sitting at 500. In the 1st quarter on Philadelphia's first possession Jalen Hurts on 4th and 4 had his pass fall incomplete for a turnover on downs. Philly in one had 5 first downs while going 0 for 3 on 3rd and Hurts passed for 34 yards. Rushed for 50 and went 0 for 1 in the red zone. Were 0 for 0 in goal to goal. So Philadelphia off excellent blocking ran the ball well and they moved the sticks. Unfortunately, Jalen Hurts had a tough time completing his passes and they slacked in the red zone. Made 0 goal to goal entries and lacked in 4th. Defensively, their secondary was excellent in pass coverage because they were able to swat passes and kept Atlanta out of the red zone. No goal to goal trips and they stopped the run. Reduced 3rd down and took away chain movement. Switching to the midway point of the 2nd quarter Jalen Hurts on 4th and 3 broke loose for a 23 yard gain. Few plays later Hurts on 3rd and 11 scampered for a 15 yard gain which set up 1st and goal. Thereafter, Jalen Hurts found Smith for a 2 yard touchdown pass, 7-3. Philadelphia in two secured 4 first downs(not great) and converted 0 3rd downs on 2 tries. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Hurts passed for 34 yards and they rushed for 12. Philly was 1 for 5 on 3rd, rushed for 70 yards and they entered halftime leading 7-6. Advancing to the 3rd quarter Hurts on 3rd and 3 delivered a pass to Smith who was in the end zone but due to the defenders collision he dropped the ball. Moments after Elliott drilled a 29 yard field goal, 10-9. Philly in 3 had 4 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Ran for 25 yards and Hurts threw for 46 on 3 of 3 passing. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal to goal. Keep note Jalen Hurts passing attack was very effective in this quarter. Found Receivers across the middle and toward the sideline. Moving to the 4th quarter Jalen Hurts on 3rd and 3 fired a 4 yard pass completion to Barkley for a fresh set of downs. Following that play Hurts scored on a 1 yard tush push touchdown and converted the 2-poiknt try, 18-10. This drive lasted 17 plays for 70 yards and they controlled the ball for 9:34. Late in the 4th quarter Elliott drained a 28 yard field goal, 21-15. In conclusion, Jalen Hurts with 27 seconds left was intercepted by Elliss. Philly attained 5 first downs while going 3 of 4 on 3rd and secured 34 yards passing. Rushed for 46 and went 1 for 1 in the red zone. Were 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Philadelphia added 22 first downs with 12 coming in the pass and they went 6 of 13 on 3rd. Finished 2 for 5 in the red zone and went 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Hurts threw for 183 and they rushed for 186. Philadelphia off good blocking ran the ball extremely well and they moved the sticks. Capitalized in goal to goal as well. So Jalen Hurts made pass completions but didn't throw for a lot of yards and they executed on 4th. Pass protection was tremendous as well. Too bad they lacked in the red zone territory and struggled on 3rd. Lost the turnover battle too. For the defense their secondary struggled in pass coverage and they had trouble containing the run. Now they permitted red zone trips and shutdown goal to goal. Got off the field when facing 3rd down as well. Philly went 2 for 3 on 4th, got penalized 9 times for 53 yards and dropped down to a 1-1 record. 




 

The Falcons squeak past the Eagles after securing a 22-21 Victory. Atlanta is at 500 and Kirk Cousins improved to 4-10 when playing on Primetime. During the 1st quarter Kirk Cousins on 3rd down had his pass to Robinson fall incomplete and it brought out the punting unit. The Falcons through one recorded 3 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Cousins threw for 25 and they ran for 36. Went 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Now in the 2nd quarter Cousins on 3rd and 9 rushed for 1 yard gain. After that, Koo drained a 39 yard field goal, 3-0. Next possession Robinson on 2nd and 3 broke free for a 14 yard gain. It's just unfortunate that this 15 play drive ended with a Koo 22 yard field goal, 6-7. Atlanta through two recorded 7 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Were 1 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 2 in goal to goal. Cousins threw for 41 yards and they picked up 52 on the ground. So Kirk Cousins made solid pass completions over the middle and close to the sideline. Their running backs also exploited space on quality blocking and moved the chains. Solid pass protection too. For the defense their secondary limited the pass by swatting balls away and they stopped chain movement. Denied the run by plugging gaps as well. Now they allowed a red zone and goal to goal score. Along with their pass rush being in effective and they're not forcing takeaways. The Falcons had 109 rushing, went 1 of 5 on 3rd and slipped into halftime trailing 6-7. Heading to the 3rd quarter Kirk Cousins on 3rd and 4 was sacked by Williams. Afterwards, Koo drained a 34 yard field goal, 9-7. This would be the Falcons first lead of the night. Very next possession Cousins on 4th and 4 threw an 11 yard pass completion to McCloud who was tackled by Baun at the Philadelphia 42 yard line. A play later Cousins completed a 42 passing touchdown to Mooney but failed the 2-point try, 16-10. The Falcons acquired 5 first downs and converted 0 3rd downs on 2 tries. Had 88 yards passing and 44 on the rush. Went 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal to goal. Kirk Cousins completed his passes over the middle, close to the sideline and deep down field. They had an effective rush attack due to quality blocking and they moved the sticks. Despite, 1 sack the pass protection was good. Now they lacked on 3rd down and struggled in the red zone. Weren't any better in goal to goal. Their secondary on defense allowed passing yards but kept everything in front of them and they shutdown the run by clogging gaps. Took away red zone and goal to goal trips too. Pass rush needs to apply more pressure moving forward. Now in the 4th quarter Robinson on 4th and 1 ran for no gain because he was stuffed in the backfield by Gardner Johnson which forced a turnover on downs. Couple possessions later Kirk Cousins with 34 seconds left threw a 7 yard passing touchdown to Drake London, 22-21. Atlanta capped off quarter 4 snagging 3 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Kirk Cousins passed for 78 yards and they ran for 1. Along with going 1 for 1 in the red zone and were 0 for 0 in goal to goal. The Falcons throughout their night picked up 22 first downs with 11 coming in the air and they finished 2 of 9 on 3rd. Went 1 for 3 in the red zone and were 0 for 1 in goal to goal. Kirk Cousins threw for 241 yards and they ran for 154. First and foremost what a fun game this was! Cousins spotted his Wide Receivers with good passes whether it came across the middle, on the outside or occasionally deep down field. Of course they kept penalties low and their rushers exposed open gaps on solid blocking. Won the turnover battle and had excellent pass protection. For the defense they eliminated red zone trips and their secondary authorized passing yards but kept everything in front. Had a tough time trying to stop the run and they had some struggles getting off the field on 4th. Their pass rush was in effective as well. Luckily they made stops on 3rd down. Atlanta tallied 385 yards of total offense, Robinson ran for 97 yards on 14 carries and improved to a 1-1 record. 






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INJURY UPDATE: Back in August Jordan Addison injured his ankle and he'll be expected to miss a few weeks. So Jordan Addison's injury occurred during a joint practice between the Browns and Vikings. Now at this point practice Jordan Addison after trying to catch a pass stepped on a Browns defenders foot and twisted his ankle in the process. Wow.....just wow! The Vikings lost their QB Jordan McCarthy for the year to repair his meniscus, no Justin Jefferson due to a quad injury and now Jordan Addison with his ankle. Minnesota is also hoping he could be back for the Texans game this weekend. Addison this season has 3 catches for 35 yards and scored 0 touchdowns. 











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INJURY UPDATE: The Vikings Wide Receiver Justin Jefferson is considered day to day with a quad injury. Keep note this is after signing a huge new contact. Late in the 3rd quarter Justin Jefferson injured his leg on a run play while blocking and he had to be helped off the field. So far in 2024 Jefferson has 8 catches for 192 yards and scored twice.








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BREAKING: The Dolphins sign Tyler Huntley after putting Tua Tagovailoa on Injured Reserved. So I know Tyler Huntley isn't much of player if you will but AT LEAST he has a Pro Bowl appearance on his resume. Huntley when he's on can deliver pass completions across the middle, close to the sideline and deep down field. Huntley in his career completed 221 passes for 1,957 yards and 8 touchdowns. Including 7 interceptions.










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INJURY UPDATE: Tua Tagovailoa on Thursday in a Dolphins 10-31 loss against the Bills suffered a concussion and he's expected to miss 4 games. Tua Tagovailoa ran for the fist down but was hit by Demar Hamlin and the back of his head bounced off the ground. Here in 2024-2025 Tua Tagovailoa threw for 483 yards with 2 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. 






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INJURY UPDATE: AJ Brown will miss the next few weeks due to a tightened hamstring. So AJ Brown at practice was running routes and then BOOM his hamstring tightened up. So far Brown this season has 5 catches for 119 yards and scored once. 





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INJURY UPDATE: Deboo Samuel on Sunday during a 49ers 17-23 loss to the Vikings suffered a calf strain. He's expected to miss the next few weeks. Late in the 4th quarter Deboo Samuel caught a 2 yard pass from Purdy but after the play was over he clutched at his leg and grimaced in pain. 49ers are getting hit early with the injury bug. First McCaffrey and now Samuel. Samuel this season has 13 receptions for 164 yards and no touchdowns. 









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Sunday September 15th, 2024: The Raiders rallied back from 10 points down to take a 26-23 win over the Ravens. Las Vegas moved to 500 and they avoided back to back losses. By the way the Raiders snap their losing streak because they came into this bout having lost 49 consecutive games when trailing by 10 or more points. Late in the 1st quarter Minshew on 3rd and 4 threw his pass out of bounds due to pressure. This would be the Raiders 2nd three and out. Las Vegas in one had 1 first down and went 1 for 4 on 3rd. Were 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. QB threw for 24 yards with 2 sacks and they ran for 0. Moving to the 2nd quarter Minshew on 2nd and 2 fired an 11 yard pass completion to Mayer who got tackled by Kyle Hamilton. However, this 8 play drive ended with a Carlson 53 yard field goal, 3-3. On the next possession Minshew on 3rd and 5 was sacked by Kyle Van Noy. Thereafter, Carlson sunk a 51 yard field goal, 6-6. Las Vegas ended quarter 2 going 0 for 2 on 3rd and picked up 3 first downs. They ran for 3 yards and threw for 40. Now when given time Minshew is able to complete his passes over the middle and close to the sideline. Too bad his O-Line is hardly giving him time because he's been sacked and their barely moving the sticks. They suck on 3rd down and made no red zone appearances. No goal to goal trips ethier. For the defense their secondary was struggling in pass coverage and they allowed chain movement. Pass rush needs to be more effective moving forward. Now they denied goal to goal and did great against the run. Got off the field on 3rd down as well. The Raiders were 1 for 8 on 3rd, added 4 rushing yards and entered halftime facing a 6-9 deficit. During the 3rd quarter Minshew on 4th and 2 had his pass to Adams fall incomplete for a turnover on downs. Keep in mind Minshew's pass attempt was under thrown. Few possessions later Minshew on 3rd and 8 threw a 27 yard pass completion to Brock Bowers. A play later Mattison on 1st and goal punched it in for a 1 yard touchdown run, 13-16. Raiders on this drive converted 2 3rd and longs. Also this score was set up on a Ravens interception. Las Vegas in the 3rd snagged 4 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. They ran for 5 yards and Minshew passed for 86. So Gardner Minshew completed his passes on the outside and over the middle. Occasionally, he dotted one deep down field. They executed in the red zone and in goal to goal. Too bad they didn't convert their only 3rd down try and barely moved the chains. Running the ball was even harder because lanes weren't opening up and their blocking was bad. For the defense their secondary struggled in pass coverage and stopping the run was difficult. They allowed a goal to goal trip and let the sticks move. With that being said....this defense did force a takeaway. Heading to quarter 4 Las Vegas came within seven after Carlson hit a 25 yard field goal, 16-23. A possession later Minshew in 3rd and 17 threw a pass to Adams and it fell incomplete but a Ravens pass interference gave the Raiders a 1st and goal at the 1. After that, Minshew found Adams for a 1 yard touchdown pass, 23-23. Later on Carlson with 32 seconds left drained a 38 yard field goal, 26-23. Las Vegas gained 8 first downs and converted 2 3rd downs on 4 tries. Minshew tossed 126 yards passing and they ran for 18. Were 1 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 2 in goal to goal. The Raiders ended with 18 first downs while 14 came in the air and they finished 4 for 12 on 3rd. Went 2 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 3 in goal to goal. Minshew threw for 276 yards and they rushed for 27. So Minshew made all the right throws as he completed quality passes across the middle and at the sideline. They moved the sticks effectively and did well in goal to goal. Kept turnovers limited and did tremendous in red zone territory. Now they did have trouble converting 3rd and 4th down. Also they lacked in the run game due to poor blocking and their pass protection wasn't the best! On defense they couldn't stop the chains from moving and their secondary had trouble defending passes. Also they need to get to the QB for more sacks moving forward and they have to defend the red zone better. Need to protect goal to goal. Luckily they made 3rd down stops. Las Vegas QB got sacked 5 times for 43 yards, Adams on 9 catches secured 110 yards receiving with 1 touchdown and improved to a 1-1 record. 







The Ravens in a nail-biting matchup suffered a 23-26 loss to the Raiders. Baltimore is sitting last place in the AFC North and they lost 3 in a row. In the 1st quarter Lamar Jackson on 3rd and 13 delivered a 7 yard pass completion to Bateman. After that, Justin Tucker buried a 48 yard field goal, 3-0. This drive lasted 7 plays for 25 yards and they controlled the ball for 4:10. Not to mention they've struggled on 3rd down. Baltimore through one picked up 1 first down while going 1 for 4 on 3rd. Jackson passed for 37 yards and they rushed for -2. Were 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Pass rush was effective becauseShifting to the 2nd quarter Jackson on 3rd and 5 had his pass to Zay Flowers fall incomplete. Keep note Lamar Jackson at this time was 4 of 7 for 44 yards passing. Afterwards, Justin Tucker drilled a 42 yard field goal, 6-3. The next possession Lamar Jackson found Zay Flowers deep over the middle for a 21 yard pass completion. Five plays later Justin Tucker missed a 56 yards field goal and the game remained tied. Then toward the end of the this quarter Justin Tucker buried a 32 yards field goal, 9-6. The Ravens through two had 7 first downs and went 2 for 6 on 3rd. Jackson passed for 75 yards and they rushed for 11. Went 0 for 0 in the red zone and were 0 for 0 in goal to goal. So Lamar Jackson threw most of his pass completions across the middle, toward the sideline and deep down field. They advanced the sticks and their pass protection was excellent. No turnovers too. Although, they slacked on the run due to poor blocking and struggled on 3rd. No red zone or goal to goal trips ethier. Defensively, their secondary had some struggles in pass coverage but outside of that they stopped the run by plugging gaps and shutdown chain movement. Reduced 3rd downs and kept the Raiders out the red zone. No goal to goal appearances too. The Ravens were 3 for 8 on 3rd, Lamar Jackson had 161 yards passing and they went into the half with a 9-6 lead. Switching to quarter 3 Jackson on 2nd and 8 heaved a 15 yard pass completion to Likely who got tackled by Deablo and Jones. After that, Lamar Jackson spotted Zay Flowers for an 8 yard touchdown pass, 16-6. First touchdown for ethier team. Baltimore in 3 secured 6 first downs and went 0 for 0 on 3rd. They rushed for 65 yards and they Lamar Jackson threw for 51. Were 1 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. First off, Lamar Jackson completed most of his passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Also moved the sticks effectively and capitalized in goal to goal. Now due to excellent blocking it allowed their rushers to exploit space for quality yards and they faced no 3rd downs the entire quarter. Only negatives here was the 1 INT thrown. Their defense wasn't protecting red zone territory and they gave up a goal to goal trip. Doesn't help ethier that their secondary had some trouble in pass coverage. Luckily they stopped the run and reduced chain movement. During the 4th quarter Baltimore ended their 9 play drive with a Derrick Henry 3 yard rushing touchdown, 23-13. In the end, Jackson with 1 second left threw lateral pass to Hill but they were penalized for it for being illegal and it ended the game. Baltimore in the 4th acquired 1 first down and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Jackson threw for 22 and they ran for 3. Were 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. The Ravens throughout their day had 21 first downs and converted 3 3rd downs on 11 attempts. They ran for 151 yards and Jackson threw for 247. Went 2 for 3 in the red zone and 2 for 2 in goal to goal. Jackson with the protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle, close to the sideline and at times deep down field. Baltimore ran the ball extremely well off terrific blocking and they capitalized in goal to goal. Executed in the red zone and minimized turnovers. Were effecient on 4th as well. Defensively, their secondary was weak in pass coverage and they permitted first downs. Allowed red zone trips and gave up goal to goal situations. Were penalized far too much too. Nonetheless, they made 3rd down stops and did excellent against the run. Their pass rush was even more effective because they won at the line of scrimmage and it led to a lot of sacks. Baltimore got penalized 11 times for 109 yards, finished 1 for 1 on 4th and fell to an 0-2 record.













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Thursday September 12th, 2024: Tua Tagovailoa leaves the game with a concussion and the Dolphins get blown out 10-31 against the Bills. Miami is sitting at 500 and they had back to back wins denied. Late in the 1st quarter Tagovailoa threw a 17 yard pass completion to Waddle who tried extending the ball over the pylon but came up a yard short. It set up 1st and goal at least. Three plays later Tagovailoa fired a dump off pass to Achane who scampered into the end zone for a 5 yard touchdown, 7-7. Miami in one had 2 turnovers and picked up 7 first downs. Went 2 for 3 on 3rd and were 1 for 1 in the red zone. 1 for 1 in goal to goal and rushed 46. Tagovailoa threw for 56. So Tagovailoa didn't have a bad fifteen minutes as he delivered quality passes through the middle or on the outside while having great pass protection. They also ran the ball well off solid blocking and picked up 3rd downs. Effecient in red zone territory and capitalized in goal to goal. Too bad turnovers were hurting the Dolphins. Firstly, for the defense their secondary did great in pass coverage because they swatted balls away. They denied chain movement and reduced 3rd down. They stopped the run by plugging gaps and allowed 0 goal to goal trips. Now during the midway point of the 2nd quarter Tua Tagovailoa on 4th and 2 got sacked for -6 yards by Oliver which forced a turnover on downs. Few possessions later Sanders with 34 secons left buried a 34 yard field goal, 10-24. This drive lasted 13 plays for 54 yards and took 3:32 of possession time. Miami ended quarter 2 with 6 first downs and went 2 of 4 on 3rd. Tagovailoa threw for 41 yards and they ran for 41. 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Miami was 1 for 2 in the red zone, rushed for 101 yards and went into halftime facing a 10-24 deficit. Moving to the 3rd quarter Tua Tagovailoa on 4th and 4 broke loose for a 7 yard run. Unfortunately, after this play Tua Tagovailoa got hurt. Couple possessions later backup QB Skylar Thompson on 4th and goal got sacked by Von Miller for -7 yards. This would force a turnover on downs. Only thing effective for Miami in this quarter was there pass game. In the 3rd Miami acquired 4 first downs and went 2 for 5 on 3rd. QBs delivered 56 yards passing and they rushed for 33. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Miami in the 4th had 4 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Thompson threw for 80 yards and they picked up 5 on the ground. Went 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. The Dolphins throughout the night acquired 20 first downs with 12 coming in the air and finished 7 of 15 on 3rd. QBs passed for a total of 225 yards and they gained 139 on the rush. Tallied 1 red zone score on 4 tries and went 1 for 2 in goal to goal. The Dolphins Quarterbacks hit they're Wide Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Also due to great blocking up front it allowed their rushers to expose space for big yardage. Along with excellent 3rd down converting and they moved the chains. Too bad they struggled in the red zone and turned it over way too much. For the defense their secondary allowed passing yards but they kept everything in front of them. Miami defended 3rd downs and through the entire game they gave up only 1 goal to goal trip. Now here's where things get off script a little. Miami had trouble protecting the red zone and got torched on the ground. Doesn't help ethier that they couldn't create takeaways. Miami turned it over 3 times, were penalized 7 times for 50 yards and fell to a 1-1 record. 








The Bills secured a 31-10 Victory, over the Dolphins. Buffalo is sitting 1st place in the AFC East and they won 2 straight. So in the 1st quarter on 4th and 3 Josh Allen on a screen pass threw a 17 yard pass completion to Cook, 7-0. This score was set up on a Dolphins interception. Buffalo through one passed for 40 yards and they ran for 6. Went 0 for 2 on 3rd and were 1 for 1 in the red zone. Went 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Now in the 2nd quarter Buffalo ended an 8 play drive with a Cook 43 yard field goal, 10-7. Next possession Josh Allen on 3rd and 12 delivered a 33 yard pass completion to Johnson who got tackled at the 1 by Ramsey. A play later Cook burst into the end zone for 1 yard touchdown run, 17-7. Then the next possession Cook broke loose for a 49 yard touchdown run, 24-7. This drive took 1 play for 49 yards and they controlled the ball 9 seconds. Buffalo in the 2nd quarter had 4 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Allen threw for 47 yards and they rushed for 75. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Gained 4 first downs too. Buffalo's throwing attack remained a threat as Allen got quick passes out through the middle of the field and toward the sideline. They ran the ball extremely well due to excellent blocking and secured great pass protection. Were dominant in 3rd down and did well in the red zone. Capitalized in goal to goal too. Too bad they were sluggish at chain movement. Defensively, their secondary had struggles in pass coverage and they allowed the sticks to move. Luckily they denied red zone trips and kept Miami out of goal to goal situations. Pass rush even got a sack in there. The Bills were 2 for 2 in the red zone, had 80 yards rushing and entered halftime with a 24-10 lead. Now in the 3rd quarter Ingram intercepted Tua Tagovailoa and took it back for a 31 yard pick six touchdown, 31-10. Buffalo in 3 recorded 2 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Were 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Josh Allen passed for 20 yards and they ran for 18. Defense tallied 1 turnover as well. Shifting to the 4th quarter Bass with 7:59 left missed a 45 yard field goal and the score remained 31-10. The Bills exited the 4th with 2 first downs and went 1 of 3 on 3rd. Allen fired 12 yards passing and they rushed for 10. The Bills snagged 13 first downs and converted 3 3rd downs on 9 attempts. Went 2 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Buffalo continued to exploit Miami's defense by spotting open holes while Josh Allen is going through his reads and getting the ball out through the middle of the field or towards the sideline. By the way Josh Allen wasn't throwing for a lot yards but he made some good pass completions in the process. Offense is simply controlling the line of scrimmage and they executed in the red area. Capitalized in goal to goal and won the turnover battle. Don't forget their pass protection was great. For the defense they had trouble stopping the sticks and they slacked on 3rd down. They also did poorly against the run and their secondary had issues in pass coverage. Pass rush was in-effective as well. To make matters even worse they let the sticks advance. Cook scored 2 touchdowns on 78 yards rushing, got penalized once and moved up to a 2-0 record.




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INJURY UPDATE: Christian McCaffrey was placed on IR with an Achilles injury. So McCaffrey injuried his Achilles during practice back in August. At first he was supposed to miss a game maybe 2 but now it's extended. Keep note an achilles injury doesn't let you make cuts and you can't run the way you want too. This past season McCaffrey on 272 carries rushed for 1,459 yards and tallied 14 touchdowns. 









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BREAKING: The Texans traded a 2024 draft pick to the Bengals for RB Joe Mixon. After the trade Houston extended Mixon to a 2 year $13 Million Dollar deal. So Joe Mixon to me is one of the leagues best running backs. This guy makes most of his runs on the outside and he's usually a quality pass catcher out the backfield. One negative to his game is that he can't stay healthy sometimes. This season Mixon has 30 carries for 159 yards and 1 touchdown. Including 3 catches. 





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INJURY UPDATE: Malcom Koonce could miss the entire season with a knee injury. The Raiders have to be feeling SICK after losing this player! I mean I'd be sick to stomach too knowing Koonce is gone. This guy is threat because he can win at the line scrimmage and get to your Quarterback for sacks. He's also a solid run stopper. Not to mention he can make tackles weather it's solo or assisted. Last year Koonce had 43 solo tackles. 










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INJURY UPDATE: The Chiefs are without Hollywood Brown for the season  after suffering a sternoclavicular joint dislocation and he'll need surgery. Keep note Hollywood Brown's injury was sustained in the preseason on the first offensive play.  Didn't even get a chance to play with the Chiefs in a regular season game this year. Hollywood Brown throughout his 5 year career tallied 313 catches for 3,644 yards and scored 29 touchdowns. Now in last season with Arizona he acquired 51 receptions for 574 yards and scored 4 times.












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BREAKING: The Cowboys signed Quarterback Dak Prescott to a 4 year $240 Million Dollar deal. Firstly, Dak Prescott isn't a bad regular season Quarterback. He just not a playoff QB because every year he get's there he their hesitates to throw the ball, throws picks and takes sacks. Outside of that last season Prescott made positive pass completions over the middle, toward the sideline and deep down field. At times he can the ball and run it himself. So far this year Prescott has 1 touchdown and 179 yards passing. No interceptions ethier. Last year he threw for 4,516 yards and 36 touchdowns. Including 9 interceptions.






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INJURY UPDATE: Puka Nacua will miss 4 games due to a sprained MCL that took place in a Sunday night in a 20-26 Overtime loss to the Lions. So Puka Nacua's injury came in the 2nd quarter and after making the catch he started clutching at his leg. After that, Nacua had to be carted off the field. Luckily they have Cooper Kupp who can step up if player goes down. He just takes over a game like ke he did in 2021 when Odell Beckham Jr. got hurt in the Super Bowl against the Bengals. This season Nacua made 4 catches for 35 yards and 0 touchdowns. 













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Monday September 9th, 2024: No Christian McCaffrey and the 49ers still won 32-13 over the Jets. Keep note McCaffrey was ruled out of last nights game with a knee injury. Now in the 1st quarter a New York fumble set up a Moody 46 yard field goal, 3-0. This drive lasted 4 plays for 3 yards and controlled the ball for 46 seconds. San Francisco in one had 2 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Were 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Purdy passed for 20 yards and they rushed for 32. Then in the 2nd quarter Samuel on 3rd and 5 was tackled by Gardner for a 4 yard loss. This would bring out Moody for a 51 yard field goal, 6-7. Next possession Mason on 2nd and 6 and broke loose for an 11 yard gain. This created 1st and goal. Afterwards, Deebo Samuel scampered into the end zone for a 2 yard touchdown, 13-7. This drive took 12 plays for 67 yards and they co trolled the ball for 5:49. San Francisco in two rushed for 49 yards and Purdy threw for 82. They picked up 4 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. The 49ers exploited the Jets defense by spotting open holes on a solid run game while Brock Purdy is going through his reads and getting the ball out   toward the sideline. Offense is simply controlling the line of scrimmage amd they executed in the red area. Did well in goal to goal and kept turnovers low. Moved the chains too. Their pass protection was excellent as well. For the defense they denied the sticks from moving and kept New York out of red zone territory. Their secondary was excellent in pass coverage because they swatted balls down and allowed 0 goal to goal trips. Did great against the run. Altogether San Francisco is 3 for 7 on 3rd, rushed for 108 yards and entered halftime leading 16-7. So in the 3rd quarter on the 49ers first possession Brock Purdy delivered a 34 yard pass completion to Kyle Juszczyk who got tackled by Davis at the 3. Few plays later Mason on 1st and goal ran in for a 5 yard touchdown, 23-7. The Niners next possession ended with a Moody 53 yard field goal, 26-7. The Niners in 3 acquired 7 first downs while going 2 for 3 on 3rd and snagged 36 yards on the run. Purdy passed for 76 and they went 1 for 1 in the red zone. Were 1 for 1 in goal to goal. San Francisco's throwing attack remained a threat as Purdy got quick passes out through the middle of the field and toward the sideline. Can't say the same for their run game because New York's defense is plugging holes and their O-Line is getting beat. Good pass protection but the run blocking wasn't there. San Francisco also did damage on 1st and 3rd down while capitalizing in the red zone. They moved the chains too. Defensively, their secondary batted passes down on great coverage and they stuffed the run. Stopped the sticks from advancing and allowed 0 goal to goal appearances. Denied red zone opportunities as well. Not to mention they stopped New York on 3rd down. Shifting to the 4th quarter Jake Moody drilled a 23 yard field goal, 29-13. The following possession Brock Purdy on 3rd and 2 was sacked by Clemons and it forced 4th down. A play later Moody sunk a 42 yard field goal, 32-13. Niners gained 6 first downs and went 3 for 5 on 3rd. Purdy threw for 125 and they rushed for 20. Were 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. San Francisco throughout the game secured 24 first downs with 12 coming in the air and went 6 for 13 on 3rd. They ran for 180 yards and finished 2 for 5 in the red zone. Went 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Purdy threw for 231 yards as well. Purdy with the protection up front was able to complete his passes over the middle or close to the sideline and they ran the ball well off terrific blocking. They dominated in goal to goal as well. Now they slacked on 3rd down and struggled with pass protection. Were bad in the red zone too. On the flip side they made a 4th down stop and  gave up  1 goal to goal appearance. Now they had trouble protecting red zone territory and couldn't get off the field on 3rd. Pass rush wasn't nearly as effective and their secondary struggled in pass coverage. Don't forget they permitted a lot of first downs. The 49ers racked up 401 yards of total offense, had 38:40 of possession time  and they moved to a 1-0 record.









The Jets got torched by the 49ers after losing 13-32. New York starts the year 0-1 on the road. During the 1st quarter Aaron Rodgers on 3rd and 7 threw an 8 yard pass completion to Wilson for a fresh set of downs. After that, Hall ran into the end zone for a 3 yard touchdown, 7-3. The Jets in one secured 5 first downs and went 3 for 4 on 3rd. Rodgers threw for 64 yards and they ran for 15. Went 1 for 1 in the red zone with no turnovers. Firstly, the Jets Quarterback Aaron Rodgers hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle. Rodgers also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including excellent execution on both 1st and 3rd down. No turnovers and they did well in the red zone. Too bad they struggled on the run due to poor blocking and made no goal to goal appearances. Defensively, their secondary did tremendous in pass coverage and they stopped the run by plugging gaps. They kept San Francisco out of red zone territory and eliminated goal to goal trips. Shutdown chain movement and got off the field when facing 3rd down. Heading to the late stages of the 2nd quarter Aaron Rodgers on 3rd and 5 had his pass to Conklin fall incomplete. This would bring in the punting unit. Keep note this would be back to back three and outs. New York through two secured 0 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Ran for 10 yards while Rodgers threw for 0 and they went 0 for 0 in the red zone. Were 0 for 0 in goal to goal too. New York had 5 total first downs, went  3 for 6 on 3rd and slipped into halftime trailing 7-16. In the 3rd quarter Aaron Rodgers looking to hook up with Garrett Wilson but instead his tipped pass got intercepted by Flannigan Fowls. This ended a 3 play drive. A few drives later Aaron Rodgers on a free play threw a 36 yard pass completion to Lazard but failed the 2-point converstion, 13-26. New York recorded 1 first down and went 0 for 0 on 3rd. Were 0 for 0 in goal to goal and 0 for 0 in the red zone. 5 rushing yards and 68 passing. Only real positives here is Aaron Rodgers was able to make solid pass completions deep down the middle and they capitalized on 3rd down. Advancing to the 4th quarter backup QB Tyrod Taylor with 25 seconds left fired a 3 yard touchdown pass to Lazard but they failed the 2-point try, 19-32. The Jets in the 4th had 5 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Rodgers threw for 59 yards and they ran for 37. Went 1 for 1 in the red zone and were 0 for 0 in goal to goal. New York picked up 14 first downs with 11 coming on the pass and they finished 6 for 10 on 3rd. Went 2 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Rodgers threw for 203 yards and they ran for 68.  QBs completed passes over the middle and close to the sideline. By the way QBs were combined for 200 plus yards. They were solid on 3rd and did well in the red zone. Capitalized in goal to goal too. Now they lost the turnover battle and struggled to run due to poor blocking. On defense their secondary wasn't great in pass coverage and they couldn't stop the run. They were unable to protect goal to goal and let the sticks move. Moving forward they need to be more aggressive and start forcing turnovers. Now they took away 3rd downs and restricted red zone territory. The Jets had 1 turnovers, were 0 for 1 in 4th down and they fell to an 0-1 record.










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Sunday September 8th, 2024: The Patriots squeak past the Bengals by a final score of 16-10. New England opened the year 1-0 road record and Jerod Mayo gets his first win as the Head Coach. So in the 1st quarter Brissett on 3rd and 5 broke loose for a 16 yard run before getting tackled by Wilson. This set the Patriots up at the Bengals 8 yard line. Three plays later Stevenson on 3rd and goal secured a 3 yard rushing touchdown, 7-0. This drive lasted 14 plays for 80 yards and they controlled the ball for 7:20. New England in one tallied 7 first downs and went 3 for 4 on 3rd. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Brissett threw for 51 yards and they ran for 59. So Brissett this time around made all the right throws as he completed quality passes and executed on 3rd. Not to mention they ran the ball effeciently off good blocking and capitalized in the red zone. Did well in goal to goal and moved the sticks. Also their pass protection was excellent. For the defense their secondary was effective in pass coverage and they allowed no first downs. Got off the field when facing 3rd and kept Cincinnati out of the red zone. Denied goal to goal and their pass rush got the Quarterback. Moving to the late stages of the 2nd quarter Slye drilled a 32 yards field goal, 10-0. The Pats had 4 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Were 1 for 2 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. They ran for 36 yards and Brissett threw for 28. New England capped off quarter 2 snagging 11 total first downs and went into halftime leading 13-0. Then in quarter New England's 4 play drive ended with Slye 35 yard field goal, 13-0. Patriots secured 0 first downs while going 0 for 3 on 3rd and ran for 17 yards. Threw for 3 and went 0 for 0 in the red zone. 0 for 0 in goal to goal too. Shifting to the 4th quarter Brissett on 3rd and 11 made 9 yard pass completion to Osborn who was tackled by Hill. This 12 play drive was called off with Slye 37 yard field goal, 16-10. New England capped off quarter 4 by snagging 6 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. They rushed for 30 yards and threw for 37. The Patriots grabbed 17 total first downs with 11 coming in the ground and finished 6 for 15 on 3rd. Were 1 for 4 in the red zone and went 1 for 1 in goal to goal. QB threw for 121 yards and they ran for 170. So Jacoby Brissett didn't throw for a lot of passing yards but he still made solid completions over the middle and toward the sideline. Also due to great blocking it allowed their running backs to exploit space and they moved the sticks. Capitalized in goal to goal. Now they slacked on 3rd down and struggled in the red zone. Defensively, their secondary allowed passing yards but for most of the game they kept everything in front of them and stopped the rush. They got Cincinnati off the field when facing 3rd down and shutdown 4th. Don't forget their pass rush got the Quarterback multiple times and they won at the line of scrimmage. Along with forcing turnovers. One real iffy was the amount of sticks given up. New England got penalized 5 times for 40 yards, they averaged 4.4 in yards per rush and improved to a 1-0 record.





The Bengals at home suffered a 10-16 loss against the Patriots. Cincinnati loses home opener. The Bengals through one recorded 0 first downs while going 0 for 2 on 3rd and went 0 for 0 in the red zone. Were 0 for 0 in goal to goal with 2 sacks. 8 rushing yards and 12 in the air. Then in the 2nd quarter Burrow fired a pass completion to Chase who fumbled in the end zone on a Kyle Dugger strip and it was recovered by Jones. Cincinnati ended the 2nd by picking up 4 first downs and went 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Burrow threw for 45 yards and they rushed for 5. Were 3 for 4 on 3rd with a sack. Including a turnover. Sluggish quarter for both in all honesty. Only positive was executing on 3rd. Cincinnati was 0 for 1 in the red zone, had 2 total giveaways and entered halftime trailing 0-13. During the 3rd quarter Joe Burrow on 2nd and 2 completed a 13 yard pass to Losivas. Few plays later Moss ran into the end zone for a 5 yard touchdown, 7-13. Cincinnati recorded 7 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Burrow passed for 60 yards and they ran for 50. The Bengals Quarterbackback Joe Burrow hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Burrow also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including excellent execution on 1st down and capitalized in the red zone. Did well in goal to goal and their running backs exposed spaced off terrific blocking. Excellent pass protection too. One negative was the turnover on downs. For the defense they stopped 3rd downs and eliminated chain movement. Their secondary shutdown most pass attempts by swatting balls away as well. To make matters even better they did great against the run and reduced red zone trips. Denied goal to goal as well. Although, their pass rush needs to be more effective moving forward. Heading to the midway point of the 4th quarter Cincinnati came within three after McPherson buried a 51 yard field goal, 10-16. The Bengals in the 4th picked up 1 first down and finished 0 for 2 on 3rd. Went 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Burrow threw for 39 yards and they ran for 5. Cincinnati throughout the game acquired 13 first downs and went 4 for 11 on 3rd. Ended 1 for 2 in the red zone and went 1 for 1 in goal. Burrow tossed 164 yards passing and they rushed for 70. Now Joe Burrow wasn't throwing for a bunch of yards but he still made quality completions across the middle and close to the sideline. They executed in the red zone. Too bad they lacked on 3rd down and couldn't convert on 4th. Pass protection wasn't any better because they allowed their QB to get sacked 3 times. In the flip side Cincinnati struggled with run game but they opened it up in 3rd quarter. Their defense had trouble stopping the run and they let the chains move. Didn't protect goal to goal and permitted 0 takeaways. At least they put a strain on red zone trips and stopped 3rd downs. Now for their secondary they gave up passing yards but kept everything in front. Cincinnati went 0 for 1 on 4th and slipped to an 0-1 record.













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INJURY UPDATE: Jordan Love on Friday night during Green Bay's 29-34 loss to the Eagles suffered an MCL Sprain and it'll keep him out for the next 3 to 4 weeks. So Jordan Love's injury occurred in the 4th quarter with 6 seconds left. Jordan Love while making a throw had a defender fall on his ankle and he instantly went down in pain. After that, trainers had to help him off the field. Keep note this is player who signed a 4 year $220 Million Dollar deal this off-season. Jordan Love finished his night 17 of 34 for 260 yards passing and threw 2 touchdowns to 1 interception.










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BREAKING: The Dolphins resign Jalen Ramsey to a 3 year $72.3 Million Dollar deal. So Jalen Ramsey this past season did tremendous at making tackles weather it was solo or assisted. He does great in pass coverage and swatts the ball down when the QB throws to his side. He can also lockdown your best Wide Receiver and intercepts the ball. Overall this guy can play and this deal is deserved. This past season Ramsey had 22 combined tackles with 4 assisted and intercepted the ball 3 times. 







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Friday September 6th, 2024: Jordan Love got hurt late in the game and the Packers suffered to a 29-34 loss against the Eagles. In the 1st quarter on 4th and 2 Josh Jacobs pushed for a 2 yard gain and it set up 1st down. Too bad this 8 play drive ended with a Narveson 23 yard field goal, 6-0. Green Bay buried two field goals on their last two possessions. The Packers in one picked up 3 first downs and went 1 for 5 on 3rd. Jordan Love threw for 60 yards and they ran for 2. Defense added 2 takeaways. So Love this time around made all the right throws as he completed quality passes at the sideline and they executed on 4th. Had excellent pass protection too. Now they barley moved the sticks and struggled in 3rd. They had a lack luster of a running game due to poor blocking and they lacked in the red zone. Were insufficient in goal to goal too. For the defense their secondary did great in pass coverage by swatting balls away and got off the field when facing 3rd down. Green Bay wasn't letting the sticks move and they forced a few turnovers. Can't exclude their ability to stop the run. However, this pass rush needs to apply more pressure on Jalen Hurts. Then in the 2nd quarter Green Bay regained their lead after Jaylen Reed broke free for a 33 yard touchdown run but failed to convert the 2-point converstion, 12-7. This drive took 5 plays for 70 yards and they controlled the ball for 2:22. After that, Jordan Love found Jaylen Reed for a 70 yard touchdown pass, 19-14. This happen to be Love's longest touchdown pass of his career. Green Bay in two had 2 first downs and went 0 for 0 on 3rd. Love threw for 70 yards and they ran for 70. Went 0 for 1 in goal to goal. Look, Jordan Love with solid protection completed his passes deep toward the sideline and running backs exposed space off quality blocking. Never faced a 3rd down and their pass protection was great. Too bad they slacked at moving the chains and struggled in red zone territory. Weren't any better in goal to goal. On the flip side their secondary struggled in pass coverage and they lacked against the run. They couldn't protect the red zone and let the sticks pile. Luckily they kept most passes in front them and held Philadelphia out of goal to goal situations. Green Bay had 74 yards rushing, went 0 for 2 in the red zone and entered halftime leading 19-17. In the 3rd quarter Jordan Love tossed a 29 yard pass completion to Kraft who got pushed out of bounds by Blankenship. Four plays later Love hooked up with Watson for a 2 yard passing touchdown, 26-24. The Packers through three tallied 6 first downs while going 2 for 4 on 3rd and snagged 26 yards rushing. Love threw for 63 and they went 1 for 1 in the red zone. Were 1 for 1 in goal to goal. Green Bay continues to exploit Philadelphia's defense by spotting open holes while Jordan Love is going through his reads and getting the ball out through the middle of the field or towards the sideline. Offense is simply controlling the line of scrimmage and they executed in the red area. Did well in goal to goal and moved the sticks. Now they were struggling to run to the ball. Defense reduced the sticks and kept Philadelphia out of goal to goal situations. Stopped Philly on 3rd down as well. Now their secondary was having trouble in pass coverage and they couldn't stop the run attack. Although, they tallied an interception. In conclusion, during the 4th quarter Willis with 5 seconds left was sacked by Baun. Green Bay in the 4th had 4 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Tallied 49 rushing yards and Love threw for 67. Went 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 1 in goal to goal.Green Bay snagged 19 first downs and went 3 for 11 on 3rd. Love passed for 260 yards and they ran for 163. Ended 1 for 4 in the red zone and 1 for 2 in goal to goal. Packers on the offensive side steamrolled Philly in the 2nd half due to Love reading the field and getting the ball out quick to his playmaking Recivers who racked up a ton of yards. They also advanced the sticks and did well on 4th. Don't forget they effectively ran the ball due to excellent blocking and pass protection was even better. Great ball security too. Now for the downfalls they struggled in red zone territory and slacked on 3rd. Now their secondary had trouble defending passes and they let the chains to move. Stoping the run was hard to do as well. Nonetheless, they won the turnover battle and restricted goal to goal. Green Bay tallied 414 yards of total offense, Live was sacked twice and they fell to an 0-1 record.







Barkley scored 2 touchdowns on 109 yards rushing and it pushed the Eagles to a 34-29 win over the Packers. During the 1st quarter Philadelphia snagged 2 first downs while going 1 for 4 on 3rd and ran for 2 yards. Hurts passed for 30 and went 0 for 0 in the red zone. Were 0 for 0 in goal to goal too. Shifting to the 2nd quarter Philadelphia jumped ahead after Jalen Hurts threw an 18 yard passing touchdown to Barkley, 7-6. This drive lasted 11 plays for 64 yards and took 5:23. Philly's next possession ended with Saquan Barkley bursting into the end zone for an 11 yard touchdown run thus going up 14-12. Philadelphia recorded 9 first downs and went 3 for 6 on 3rd. Were 2 for 3 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Hurts threw for 106 yards and they ran for 42. Philly had their pass/run ration clicking on cylinders. Jalen Hurts found his Receivers close to the sideline for quality pass completions and their run attack was effective due to good blocking. Despite 1 sack, their pass protection was excellent and they picked up a lot of first downs. They also dominated in the red zone. Now they still have no goal to goal appearances but that's about it. The defense disabled the chains and restricted red zone territory. Shutdown goal to goal situations too. Unfortunately, their secondary had trouble defending passes and they got torched on the ground. Also their pass rush has been non existent in this first half. Philly was 4 for 9 on 3rd, tallied 13 first downs and went into the half trailing 17-19. Moving to quarter 3 Jalen Hurts delivered a 2 yard touchdown pass to Brown, 24-19. This drive took 2 plays for 70 yards and they controlled the ball for 51 seconds. Few possessions later Barkley with 4:26 left scampered in the end zone for a 2 yard touchdown run, 31-26. This score was set up off a Jordan Love interception. Philly in three acquired 1 first down and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Hurts threw for 67 yards and they ran for 60. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone too. Jalen Hurts made positive pass completions at the sideline and their rush attack was dominant. Great run/pass protection too. Not to mention they lived the sticks and executed in red zone territory. Now they had no goal to goal entries and slacked on 3rd. For the defense their secondary had a rough time in pass coverage and they struggled to protect red zone territory. Couldn't defend goal to goal situations and let the sticks move. Luckily they did great against the run. Shifting to the 4th quarter Elliott with 30 seconds left drilled a 21 yard field goal, 34-29. Philly capped off the 4th by snagging 6 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Hurts threw for 27 yards and they rushed for 33. Philadelphia had 25 first downs and finished 4 for 14 on 3rd. They picked up 144 on the ground and were 3 for 6 in the red zone. Went 0 for 1 in goal to goal with 2 turnovers. Hurts threw 260 yards.The Eagles throughout the night had 25 first downs and went 4 for 14 on 3rd. Rushed for 144 and Hurts threw for 278. That includes going 0 for 1 in goal to goal and 3 for 6 in the red zone. Philadelphia ran the ball extremely well due to effective blocking and they moved the chains. Along with Jalen Hurts completing a variety of passes close to the sideline and the Wide Receivers created space off excellent route running. Made players miss tackles as well. Now they were terrible on 3rd down and struggled in goal to goal. Turned it over way too much. Defensively, their secondary had a difficult time in pass coverage and they weren't good against the run. Pass rush wasn't nearly as effective. At least they made stops on 4th and reduced red zone opportunities. Denied most goal to goal situations as well. Philly acquired 410 yards of total offense, A.J. Brown made 5 catches for 119 yards with 1 touchdown and they improved to a 1-0 record. 









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Thursday September 5th, 2024: The Chiefs on opening night picked up a 27-20 win over the Ravens. Kansas City opens the year with a 1-0 record at home and had their Super Bowl banner dropped. The Chiefs first possession of the 1st quarter ended with Xavier Worthy on a reverse play running into the end zone for a 21 yard touchdown, 7-7. This drive took 5 plays for 52 yards and they controlled the ball for 2:19. Kansas City in one had 6 first downs whike going 1 of 2 in 3rd and passed for 70. Rushed for 26 yards too. Patrick Mahones completed most of his passes across the middle and toward the sideline. They moved the chains as well. Too bad their run game is struggling due to insufficient blocking and their pass rush needs to protect better. Made no entries in the red zone with 0 goal to goal appearances. Their secondary had some trouble in pass coverage and allowed the chains to move. They couldn't get off the field when facing 3rd and their pass rush wasn't effective. Struggled to defend red zone territory as well. At least they kept most the passes in front of them and shutdown the run. Allowed no goal to goal appearances ethier. Then in the 2nd quarter Patrick Mahomes who evaded pressure while on the run darted a 12 yard pass completion to Kelce and it set up a fresh set of downs. Too bad this 8 play drive ended with a Butker 31 yard field goal, 13-7. Kansas City ended the 2nd by picking up 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Mahomes passed for 36 yards and they ran for 7. Mahomes had some issues completing passes and made no entires in goal to goal. Barely moved the sticks and struggled in the red zone. Their rush attack was slacking and they turned it over. Luckily their pass protection was effective. Defense had trouble stopping the chains and their secondary did terrible in pass coverage. Stopping the run was hard to do as well. Now they eliminated red zone opportunities and kept Baltimore out of goal to goal situations. However, they forced a turnover and got off the field when facing 3rd. The Chiefs were 2 for 5 on 3rd, went 0 for 2 in the red zone with 32 yards rushing and entered halftime leading 13-10. Shifting to the 3rd quarter Patrick Mahomes on a Tight End screen delivered a 13 yard pass completion to Gray and it set Kansas City up at the 1 yard line. A play later Pacheco pushed into the end zone for a 1 yard score, 20-10. Kansas City acquired 8 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Ran for 21 and threw for 106 yards. The Chiefs Quarterbackback Patrick Mahomes hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Mahomes also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including excellent execution in both the red zone and in goal to goal. Moved the chains as well. Unfortunately they lacked in the run game due to poor blocking. Their secondary in pass coverage was great because they batted balls down and they did solid against the run. Kept them out of red zone and goal to goal situations. Although, they struggled to make stops on 3rd down. The Chiefs lead extended during the 4th quarter after Mahomes completed a 35 yards passing touchdown to Worthy thus going up 27-17. Kansas City picked up 4 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Were 0 for 0 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Mahomes threw for 68 yards and they ran for 16. The Chiefs capped their night off by snagging 21 first downs and went 4 of 9 on 3rd. Mahomes threw for 291 yards and they rushed for 72. Including 1 for 3 in the red zone and finished 1 of 1 in goal to goal. Patrick Mahomes did tremendous at completing his passes across the middle and close to sideline. They ran the ball effectively due to good blocking and picked up a lot of first downs. Hardly turned it over and their pass protection was excellent. For the defense their secondary had some serious problems in pass coverage and they struggled against the run. Had trouble getting off the field when facing a 3rd down situation and their pass rush needs to be more effective moving forward. Now on the flip side they shutdown red zone opportunities and limited goal to goal situations. Kansas City finished with 2 turnovers, tallied 353 yards of total offense and improved to a 1-0 record.







The Ravens in a nail-biting matchup suffered a 20-27 loss to the Chiefs. Baltimore loses their AFC Championship rematch from a year ago and they fell to an 0-1 record on the road. In the 1st quarter Lamar Jackson on 3rd and 1 broke free for an 11 yard run. Two plays later Derrick Henry would scamper into end zone for a 5 yard rushing touchdown, 7-0. This drive lasted 11 plays for 70 yards and took 6:46. The Ravens through one recorded 5 first downs and went 3 for 4 on 3rd. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone and rushed for 37 yards. Jackson threw for 58. So Baltimore moved the sticks and did well in 3rd down. They were effecient in the red zone and kept turnovers limited. Not to mention Lamar Jackson completed a variety of passes and his Receivers created space off excellent route running. Now their run game was slacking due to poor blocking. Defensively, their secondary had trouble in pass coverage and let the sticks move. At least they kept eot everything in from of them. Luckily their pass rush was able to win at the line scrimmage which earned them a couple sacks. They kept Kansas City out the red zone and goal to goal territory. Along with stopping the run. During the 2nd quarter Justin Tucker with 5 seconds left sunk a 25 yard field goal, 10-13. The Ravens in two snagged 6 first downs whike going 1 for 4 on 3rd and reeled in 1 turnover. Went 0 for 1 in the red zone and 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Along with Jackson throwing for 52 yards and they rushed for 58. Baltimore is exploiting the Chief's defense by spotting open holes while Lamar Jackson is going through his reads and getting the ball out through the middle of the field or towards the sideline. They advanced the sticks as well. Now they were sluggish on 3rd and didn't execute in the red zone. No goal to goal entries and they turned it over. Including excellent pass protection. For the defense their secondary played well in coverage by swatting passes down and eliminated most 3rd downs. Denied the chains and shutdown the run game by plugging gaps. Restricted red zone and kept them out of goal to goal situations. The Ravens tallied 207 yards of total offense, rushed for 105 yards and went into halftime trailing 10-13. So the Ravens first possession of the 3rd quarter ended with Lamar Jackson's pass attempt falling incomplete and it forced a punt. Keep note the only good thing Baltimore did in this quarter was execute on 3rd down. Baltimore in the 3rd quarter snagged 2 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. No red zone entries and were 0 for 0 in goal to goal. Jackson threw for 44 yards and they ran for 26. Heading to the 4th quarter Lamar Jackson found Likely for a 49 yard passing touchdown, 17-20. Later on Derrick Henry in 4th and 1 picked up a 2 yard run to give his team a fresh set downs. Unfortunately, this 14 play drive ended with Justin Tucker 32 yards field goal, 20-27. Next possession Lamar Jackson heaved a 38 yard pass completion to Bateman. In conclusion, Jackson with 5 seconds left threw a pass completion to Likely who was in the back of the end zone but his toe was on the line and it was ruled out of bounds. Baltimore in the 4th had 8 first downs whike going 1 for 3 on 3rd and snagged 55 yards rushing. Jackson passed for 78 and they went 0 for 0 in the red zone. Along with being 0 for 0 in goal to goal. The Ravens secured 25 first downs and finished 7 of 14 on 3rd. Went 1 for 4 in the red zone and were 0 of 2 in goal to goal. They ran for 185 yards and Jackson threw for 273. Lamar Jackson all game long completed his passes over the middle and deep toward the sideline. They're run game was effective due to great blocking and they moved the sticks. Don't forget they capitalized on 3rd down and their pass protection was solid. With that being said, they struggled on the red zone and slacked in goal to goal. Defensively, their secondary struggled in pass coverage and couldn't stop the run. They allowed the markers to move and were unable to make 3rd down stops. Had trouble eliminating goal to goal situations as well. Luckily they defended red zone territory. Baltimore secured 452 yards of total offense, finished 1 for 2 on 4th and dropped to an 0-1 record.









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The 49ers resign Brandon Ayiuk to a 4 year $120 Million Dollar deal. Firstly, everyone was curious to see what was gonna happen to Brandon Ayiuk on whether he going to stay to a 49er or leave elsewhere. Well it's summed up now that he's staying in Frisco. Now Aitum this past season made most of his catches across the middle and toward the sideline. He'll be at you deep down field as well. Solid route runner and makes defenders miss. He's also had back to back 1,000 yard seasons. Aiyuk last year recorded 75 catches for 1,342 yards and scored 7 touchdowns. 









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BREAKING: The Cowboys after a long off-season has signed CeeDee Lamb to a 4 year $136 Million Dollar deal. So CeeDee Lamb is the Dallas offense. If you stop Lamb then you stop the Cowboys offense as a whole. However, containing Lamb isn't an easy task for any DB in this league. He's that damn good! This guy is a deep threat Receiver and can make his catches over the middle. At times he'llake receptions toward the sideline too. Great route runner and he makes defenders miss in space. Last season Lamb made 135 catches for 1,749 yards and scored 12 touchdowns. By the way Lamb has three 1,000 yards seasons. 

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BREAKING: The Chiefs are bringing back Juju Smith Schuster in a 1 year deal. Keep note he's heading back to the team whom he won a Super Bowl with back in 2022. Now Smith Schuster with New England last year made a lot of his catches across the middle and close to the sideline. Created separation by running good routes and made defenders miss. Juju Smith Schuster with the Patriots last year made 29 catches for 260 yards and scored once. 











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BREAKING: The Vikings sign Gilmore to a 1 year deal. Stefon Gilmore is a solid player in this league and he's proven that over the course of his 12 years. Not to mention he has a Super Bowl ring with the 2018 Patriots after beating the Rams 13-3. Had the game clinching interception too. Now he can lockdown your best Wide Receiver and effectively defends passes. He can force interceptions and make tackles weather it's solo or assisted. Too bad these last few years he's been getting beat. Gilmore this past year acquired 68 combined tackles, 14 assisted and 2 interceptions. 








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BREAKING: The Falcons sign Justin Simmons to a 1 year $8 Million Dollar deal. Look, Justin Simmons is very instinctive when on that football field. Just a great Safety all around in this league and he he just bolstered the Falcons defense a little bit more. Now they Atlanta has Judon who came over from New England and now Simmons. Look out NFL! Not to mention this guy is a physical player who hits very hard and he's good against the run. He simply creates a lot of tackle for losses. To make matters even better he can intercept ball and swat passes down. He's great in coverage and forces a bunch of tackles weather it's solo or assisted. Occasionally he'll force a few fumbles and gain a sack on your Quarterback. Simmons this past year recorded 53 solo tackles with 17 assisted, 1 sack, 3 interceptions and 8 passes defended.

 






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BREAKING: The Patriots traded Judon to the Falcons and in return they received a 2025 third round draft selection. The Falcons are getting one of the leagues best pass rusher. He makes most of his money by getting in the back field and sacking your Quarterback. Not to mention he's a solid run stopper. Judon has bolstered the Falcons defense. Judon in three seasons with the Patriots racked up a combined 133 tackles, 49 assisted and 32 complete sacks. Also had 4.0 in sacks during the 2023-2024 season. 











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INJURY UPDATE: So J.J. McCarthy is out for the year with a torn meniscus. So McCarthy at some point during Saturday's 24-23 win over the Raiders suffered a meniscus tear. Keep note this really bad for Minnesota because they have no other valuable Quarterbacks and Kirk Cousins is now in Atlanta. Not to mention McCarthy gets hurt weeks before the regular season kicks off. McCarthy ended his preseason game completing 11 passes on 17 attempts and threw for 188 yards with 2 touchdowns. Including 1 interception. 










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BREAKING: The Bears have extended DJ Moore's contract by signing him to a 4 year $110 Million Dollar deal. So DJ Moore is one the leagues most explosive Wide Receivers. Don't forget this player earned one thousand yards receiving four times in his career. Guy can creat separation off excellent route running and makes defenders miss in space. He can also make most of his receptions over the middle, at the sideline and deep down field. Just a solid and fluent player to keep around. Last season Moore acquired 96 catches for 1,364 yards and snagged 8 touchdowns. 



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BREAKING: The Vikings agree to extend Justin Jefferson to a 4 year $140 Million Dollar deal. Firstly, Jefferson is a quality deep threat Wide Receiver and he'll make some catches toward the sideline. More importantly he's a solid route runner that can create space. Not to mention he's had four 1,000 yard seasons in a row. This past season caught 68 passes for 1,074 yards and scored 5 times. Now throughout the course of his career recorded 382 catches for 5,899 yards and added 30 touchdowns. 





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BREAKING: The 49ers extend Christian McCaffrey to a 2 year $62.2 Million Dollar deal. Firstly, McCaffrey this past year did a great job running the ball on the edge of straight up the middle and made defenders miss. Also a solid pass catcher out the backfield. To me this resign by the 49ers was much needed. Can't let this guy go! Despite last years Super Bowl loss, McCaffrey ran the ball 272 times while picking up 1,459 yards and tallied 14 touchdowns. 












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BREAKING: The Dolphins signs former Raven Odell Beckham Jr. to a 1 year $3 Million Dollar deal. So Minus injury issues Odell Beckham Jr, can be a deep threat Receiver and makes catches toward the sidelines. He's also a fluent route runner and give Tua another weapon in that offensive end. Again after ACL tear in Super Bowl back in 2021 he hasn't really been the same player. This past season Beckham caught 35 passed for 565 yards and scored 3 times. 









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BREAKING: The Broncos got Zach Wilson and a 2024 7th round draft pick from the Jets. In exchange they gave up a 2024 6th round selection. Firstly, my thoughts on this is that Denver will still draft another QB which makes him and Wilson compete for a starting job. With that being said.....Wilson is a backup wherever he goes and I've always said that. However, this is Stidham were talking about who's not really good ethier. Granited, Wilson had no line going to the Jets but more often than not he's making poor reads and can't throw the damn ball. So many overthrown Receivers. Now when he was on which was rare because you know he was a bench warmer but he could make nice passes across the middle at the sideline. This now ends his 3 year stint with the team. In those three years Wilson threw for 6,293 yards and tallied 23 touchdowns to 25 interceptions. 









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BREAKING: The Rams ink Tredavious White to a 1 year $8.5 Million Dollar deal. So Tredavious White is great cornerback in this league. He defense passes at a high level and makes interceptions by the Quarterback eyes. He can also read the play itself before it happens. More importantly he makes quality tackles whether it's solo or assisted. Although, he can't stay healthy!! His interception ratio has dropped considerably the last three years..... because of injury. Not to mention his tackles were even low. Last season White has 12 combined tackles with 2 assisted and 1 interception.








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BREAKING: The Texans traded a 2025 2nd round draft draft selection to the Bills and in return they got Wide Receiver Stefon Diggs. So firstly, Stefon Diggs is one of those players who makes most of his catches deep downfield and toward the sideline. He's also a solid route runners and can create space from his defender. This now gives CJ Stroud another valuable weapon and it'll take some pressure off Tank Dell. That's a wild lineup....Stroud, Dell and Diggs now. Keep note Diggs has had 6 1,000 yard seasons in his career. This past year Diggs made 107 catches for 1,183 yards and scored 8 times. 










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BREAKING: The Jets traded 2026 3rd round draft selection to the Eagles and in return they got Hassan Reddick. Now in my mind Hassan Reddick is one the leagues best pass rushers. This player can win at the line of scrimmage and can get in your backfield for sacks. Now if he doesn't sack your QB then he'll do the next best thing which is making you throw it away. He's also solid against the run and makes quality tackles whether it's solo or assisted. Keep mote his assisted tackles have dropped. Reddick had 38 combined tackles with 9 assisted and racked up 11.0 in sacks per game. 














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BREAKING: The Titans traded a 2025 3rd round draft selection and a reciprocate of a 2024 7th round choice for l'Jarioue Sneed. So Sneed is the leagues number 1 cornerback as of right now. He die a great job of making tackles whether it's solo or assisted. Not to mention he's good against the run and picks the ball off when given a chance. Now he can also disrupt the QB's pocket by ethier sacking him or forcing a throw away. Has a ton of speed too! Unfortunately, this past season he didn't force any sacks which is wild because he usually rounds up 3.5, 1.0 and 2.0.








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BREAKING: The 49ers sign Leonard Floyd to a 2 year $20 Million Dollar deal. That inckudes $12 Million being guaranteed. Now Leonard Floyd is one of the leagues best. He brings his ability to apply pressure on the Quarterback and makes consistent tackles. Doesn't matter if its solo or assisted. Floyd last year secured 32 combined tackles with 11 assisted and earned a 10.5 in sacks.















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BREAKING: The Eagles sign Devin White to a 1 year $7 Million Dollar deal. So Devin White makes most his money by pressuring the Quarterback and gains tackles whether it's solo or assisted. With that being said, he's terrible in pass coverage. At least he had a couple of picks. Devin White this past season snagged 83 combined tackles with 34 assisted and secured 2 interceptions. Including a 2.5 in sacks per game.










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BREAKING: The Steelers gave the Bears a 2025 6th round draft selection for Justin Fields. First off, Justin Fields is going to Pittsburgh to sit and learn behind Veteran Quarterback Russell Wilson. Why else would the Steelers take him. This also means the Bears are going to draft a Quarterback. Now Justin Fields on his A game can beat you in the rush. However, their one issue....he's what we can call a one read QB and misses throws. Again, great rusher but a bit sluggish in the air. Fields last season passed for 2,562 yards and tossed 16 touchdowns to 9 interceptions. 









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BREAKING: The Eagles sign CJ Gardner to a 3 year $33 Million Dollar deal. For Gardner he 'sa solid tackler. Although his assisted tackles have been pretty low the last two years. Had only 1 last year and 6 two years back. Actually I'ma just say his tackles in general this year weren't a custom to what we usually see. He can defend passes at a high rate and force interceptions. His best INT ratio was in 2021-2022 where he he gained a combined 9. Good ball hawker. Last season had 17 solo tackles and 1 pick. 













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The Saints sign Willie Gay Jr. to a 1 year $5 Million Dollar deal. Keep note this guy won 3 Super Bowls with the Kansas City Chiefs. So he has playoff experience. Now Willie Gay Jr. makes most of his money by wrapping up and making tackles. He gets assisted tackles too. Not to mention he pressures QB's into taking sacks and occasionally intercepts the ball. Willie Gay Jr. this past year recorded 58 combined tackles, 14 assisted, 1.0 in sacks and 1 interception. 




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BREAKING: The Cowboys signed Martavis Bryant to their practice squad. Keep note this snaps Bryant's 5 year tenure of not being in the NFL and was suspended back in 2018 when he was with Las Vegas. So Martavis Bryant this past season made most of his receptions over the middle and at the sideline. More often than not he's a deep threat. He can use his size and speed to create separation. Bryant this past season made 19 catches for 266 yards and scored 0 times. 













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BREAKING: The Saints sign Chase Young to a 1 year $13 Million Dollar deal. Chase Young is one of the leagues best defensive ends and rightfully so! He has the ability to get in the backfield and force ethier sacks or gets you to throw it away. Solid against the run and makes solo tackles. Now his assisted tackles have dropped in the last three years after snagging 10 total. Usually he has 11 or more. Chase Young last year snagged 10 combined tackles, 5 assisted and secured a 2.5 in sacks per game. 







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BREAKING: The Browns ink Jordan Hicks to a 2 year deal that'll be worth $8 Million Dollars. Keep note, Hicks missed part of last year with a scary leg injury. This man almost lost his leg! Now Jordan Hicks is the leagues too 5 defensive end. By the way this was a bad loss for the Seahawks. Hicks is a great tackler and can stop the run. Good sideline to sideline guy too. Occasionally he'll get in the backfield to ethier force pass disruptions or sack the QB. Now he can force interceptions but that rate has been low since 2016 where he recorded 5. Every year up to now he's had 1 or 3. Hicks last season tallied 107 solo tackles with 46 assisted and reeled in 1 interception. 




















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BREAKING: The Bears ink Deandre Swift to a 3 year $24.5 Million Dollar deal. So Deandre Swift does an excellent job of exploiting holes for big yardage and he's fast. A lot of his rushing damage was off to the edge. On 229 carries Swift rushed for 1,049 yards and scored 5 times. 













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BREAKING: The Bears trade a 4th round draft selection to the Chargers for Wide Receiver Keenan Allen. So Keenan Allen is one of the leagues best route runners and is quick. Now he makes most of his receptions deep downfield. Don't get me wrong he'll make some catches over the middle and toward the sideline too. He knows how to use his height to his advantage. Keep note he's had 6 1,000 yard seasons. Last year Allen caught 108 receptions for 1,243 yards and scored 7 times. 





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BREAKING: The Chiefs sign Marquise Brown to a 1 year $1 Million Dollar deal. Now this move was because the Chiefs really need Receivers. Kansas City needs players that can catch the ball. They can't wait until the Postseason to start doing that because it wears down at some point. The Chiefs don't have a true number 1 receiver and Tony isn't that guy. I think Brown would be a good addition and will help Mahomes when he scrambling for his life. He's also fast and can generate separation with good route running. A lot of his catches last season came over the middle, at the sideline and deep downfield. Brown in his past 5 seasons has 28 touchdowns.















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BREAKING: The Raiders sign Christian Wilkins to a 4 year $110 Million Dollar deal. First off, Christian Wilkins now aligns himself with Maxx Crosby which is dangerous. VERY DANGEROUS! Wilkins is a great pass rusher because applies constant pressure to the QB which usually leads to sacks. Quality run stopper and has maximum effort. Wilkins this past season made 65 combined tackles with 27 assisted and secured a 9.0 in sacks. 


















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BREAKING: The Titans sign Tony Pollard to a 3 year $24 Million Dollar deal. Now Tony Pollard has been the Cowboys for quiet some time now. He brought a lot to that team in both the run and pass game. He did a lot of damage up the middle of the field and toward the edge of the sideline. Made some great catches out the backfield too. One great ability he has is making DB's miss open field tackles. Pollard last year rushed for 1,005 yards on 252 touches and scored 6 times. 






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BREAKING: The Steelers inked Patrick Queen to a 3 year $41 Million Dollar deal. So Patrick Queen does a great job of making consistent tackles wheather it's assisted or solo. More importantly he can read the ball and make picks. He's a solid pass defender too. Patrick Queen last season made 133 combined tackles with 49 assisted and secured 3.5 in sacks per game. 





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BREAKING: The Panthers traded Dontae Jackson to the Steelers for Diontae Johnson. Now Diontae Johnson is what you call a shifty Wide Receiver and is speedy. Don't get me wrong he can make catches over the middle and at the sideline but he's mainly a deep threat going downfield. Johnson last season made 51 catches for 717 yards and posted 5 touchdowns. 











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BREAKING: The Bengals sign TE Mike Gesicki to a 1 year deal. Now this Gesicki pick up was a good one to make. He makes most of his catches across the middle and at the sidelines. He's also a solid run and pass blocker. This guy has speed, strength and size. Gesicki caught 29 passes for 244 yards and scored twice. 










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BREAKING: The Ravens sign Derrick Henry to a 2 year $20 Million Dollar deal. So Derrick Henry is what we call a pure strong running back in this league. He's tough to bring down and he'll ethier throw a stuff arm u or hell through you to break loose. He can catch out the backfield too. When he does run the ball it's usually up the middle and off to the edge. Henry rushed for 1,167 yards on 280 carries and scored 12 times. 








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BREAKING: The Commanders sign Austin Ekeler to a 2 year $11.43 Million Dollar deal. Austin Ekeler does a tremendous job making defenders miss in space and he has a lot of speed. He's a little dude so he uses his height to his advantage when going up against other DB's. Hes a great pass catcher out the backfield too. This guy is so hard to tackle it's ridiculous sometimes. Keep note Ekeler makes most of his money Ekeler ran for 628 yards on 179 carries and scored 5 times. 

















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BREAKING: The Bears signed Yannick Ngaakoue to a 1 year $10.5 Million Dollar deal. The Bears added more power to their defensive front. Yannick Ngakoue makes majority of his money by getting in the backfield and forcing. He can also make make tackles whether it's solo or assisted. Solid run stopper too. Ngakoue last year had 22 combined tackles with 9 assisted and earned 4 sacks per game.







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BREAKING: Josh Jacobs signed a 1 year deal with the Packers. He has three 1 year options too. Now Josh Jacobs is a strong running back in this league. He does a tremendous job of making defemders miss in space and is hard to bring down. Dude can carry at least 2 DB's in his back while still running the ball. He can follow blocks and hit open holes for big yardage. More importantly he's fast and agile. To me this was a good move by the Packers. By the way Josh Jacobs had a holdout at the start of the year because the Raiders didn't want to pay him. Josh Jacobs last season rushed for 805 yards on 233 carries and scored 6 touchdowns.









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BREAKING: The Falcons sign Kirk Cousins to a 4 year $180 Million Dollar deal. So Kirk Cousins still has at least 2 to 3 years left on his career. This past year he was able to complete most of his passes across the middle and on the outside. He also shifted the defenders eyes which let him connect on a few deep balls. Unfortunately, his season was derailed midway through with an Achilles injury that kept him out all year long. Kirk Cousins passed for 2,331 yards with 18 touchdowns thrown and got picked off 5 times. 




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BREAKING: The Eagles sign Saquan Barkley to a 3 year $37.75 Million Dollar deal. Now this one I'm kinda in between on at this very moment. Why? Well on one hand Barkley has the ability size and speed of a running back. Barkley can make defenders miss open field tackles and he uses his strength to bulldoze through multiple people. Barkley is a solid runner wheather it's on up the middle or off to the edge. However, Barkley's number one issues is STAYING HEALTHY!! He has been hurt in almost every single season. ACL and Achilles tears etc etc. Even this year he tore his Achilles. So he's good but he can never stay healthy. Barkley ended his year rushing for 962 yards on 247 carried and scored 6 total times. 






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BREAKING: The Buccaneers signed Baker Mayfield to a 3 year $115 Million Dollar deal. So Baker Mayfield this past season completed his passes through the middle and deep toward the sidelines. Although, the two things that plagued Mayfield was his interception rate and the 40 sacks he took. However, he did manage to get this Tampa Bay team a division title and a playoff appearance but lost to the Lions in the divisional round 23-31. Got past round 1 but that's it. Mayfield threw for 4,044 yards with 28 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. 















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BREAKING: The Steelers sign Russell Wilson to a 1 year $1.21 Million Dollar deal. This is days after the Broncos released him. First off, Russell Wilson was originally signed by Denver a few seasons back. Keep note theu brought him in on a 5 year deal. Look, Russ isn't 25 year old Russ but he just needed to be surrounded with weapons or at least a halfway decent squad. Denver just wasn't it. Now when Wilson gets going he does great at completing his passes over the middle and close to the sideline. Occasionally he'll go deep. Don't forget Pittsburgh was just a Quarterback away from at least making the playoffs and now they just might have done that. Last year Russell Wilson passed for 3,070 yards and tallied 26 touchdowns. Including 8 interceptions.




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BREAKING: The Bears sign Kevin Byard to a 4 year $15 Million Dollar deal. Now Kevin Byard is one of those players who can wrap up and tackle when in his vicinity. Hell also help out his teammates with assisted tackles too. More importantly he has good eyes which means he can read the Quarterback and force interceptions. Byard last season secured 75 combined tackles with 25 assisted and forced 1 interception. Throughout his entire 9 year career Byard has 28 total picks.
















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BREAKING: The Bears sign Madubike to a 4 year $98 Million Dollar deal. So Malibudikie is one of the leagues best pass rushers. He knows how to navigate himself into the backfield and forced sacks on the Quarterback. More importantly he can tackle which is the biggest part of his game. Madubike last season recorded 38 solo tackles, picked up 13 sacks, and forced 2 fumbles.



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MOVING ON: The Jaguars trade a 6th round draft selection to the Patriots and in return they got Mac Jones. So Mac Jones to me can be a good Quarterback not elite but good. Remember he came to New England having to fill Tom Brady's shoes and by doing that it's caused him to have wish washy games each week. Also showed some inconsistency and threw wild interceptions due to poor QB reads but then again he didn't have many weapons to work with ethier. Mac Jones in 2023-2024 passed for 2,120 yards and threw 10 touchdowns with 12 interceptions. Now throughout his entire 3 year stay he passed 8,918 yards and threw for 46 touchdowns. Including 36 INT's.




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BREAKING: The Chiefs resign Chris Jones to a 5 year $158.75 Million Dollar deal. Now Chris Jones staying with the Chiefs means their still going to be a difficult team to deal with. On the defensive side of things, Jones can get in the backfield and force sacks. More importantly he's good against the rush. He has been a huge part of the Chiefs Super Bowl titles. Last season Chris Jones reeled in 30 combined tackles with 10 assisted and secured a 10.5 in sacks per game.



















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BREAKING: The Patriots resigned Tight End Hunter Henry. Hunter Henry makes most of his catches over the middle. More importantly he's a great run blocker. This past year he gained 419 yards and 6 touchdowns.














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BREAKING: The Bears ink Jaylon Johnson to a 4 year $76 Million Dollar deal. What I like about this player is his ability to make tackles whether it's assisted or solo. He's also excellent in pass coverage because he knows how to bat balls down and is great against the run. Now he won't pick the ball off much but this past year was his best. Keep note he accumulated 4 interceptions. This was also his first INT season since 2021, where he earned 1. 2022 season he had 0. As a matter of fact he had none in 2020. Johnson last year defended 10 passes, made 36 combined tackles with 5 assisted.















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BREAKING: The Seahawks have hired Ryan Grubb to become the teams newest offensive coordinator. First things first.....Washington last season went all the way to the National Championship but lost 34-14 to Michigan. They finished 14-1 and went 9-0 in the Pac-12. Not to mention they were 7-0 at home and 5-0 on the road. Now under Ryan Grubb Washington scored 540 points. Also racked up 6,931 yards of total offense and averaged 462.1 per game. 






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BREAKING: The Seahawks hired Kennedy Polomalu to be their running backs Coach. So Kennedy Polomalu spent most of his career as the Vikings running back coach which was 2017 to 2021. He was also with the Raiders for the last couple of years. The Seahawks this past year rushed for 1,580 yards and scored 11 touchdowns. Not to mention they averaged 92.9 in yards per game.








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INJURY UPDATE: Dre Greenlaw during a 22-25 Overtime loss to the Chiefs suffered a torn Achilles. His injury came about in the 2nd. So Dre Greenlaw after a punt ran on to the field and during that process tore his Achilles. ALL HE DID WAS PUT HIS FOOT DOWN AND RUN!! Greenlaw this season gained 45 solo tackles, 1.5 in sacks per game and 120 combined tackles. 















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WHAT: The 49ers fired their defensive coordinatorSteve Wilks. To be honest this firing was unnecessary.....this defense held Kansas City to 3 first half points and had 2 total turnovers. Even during the 2nd half they found ways to stop the Chiefs but at the end it's what Patrick Mahomes does so well at and that's close games in crunch time. Don't blame the DC.

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BREAKING: The Commanders have hired Dan Quinn to become the new Head Coach. So Dan Quinn for the last few years has had the Dallas defense right. This year his Dallas defense recorded 13 sacks, 8 interceptions and secured 15 forced fumbles. By the way they ranked 10th in rushing touchdowns and 16th in passing yards. Don't forget this is now Dan Quinn's second Head Coaching job. His first one was with the Falcons where he led them to Super Bowl 51 but lost in Overtime to the Patriots 28-34 after having a 28-3 lead. He served as the Falcons Coach from 2015 to 2020. 



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BREAKING: The Falcons hired Raheem Morris to become the new Head Coach. Now Raheem Morris has been in the NFL since 2002 where he served as the Buccaneers Defensive backs coach. He's been a Defensive Backs coach for most of his career. However, this is his second Head Coaching job. His first stint was also with the Bucks from 2009 to 2011. 

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BREAKING: The Seahawks have hired Mike McDonald as their new Head Coach. This is after the Pete Carroll firing. So Mike McDonald originally served as the Ravens Offensive Coordinator for last 2 years. Baltimore in that short span under McDonald scored 55 touchdowns while averaging 28.4 in points per game and finished 42% on 3rd down converting. Also, led the NFL in rushing yards(310) and even clinched the 1st seed in the AFC. Unfortunately, the Ravens season came to an end in the AFC Championship game where they lost 10-17 against the Chiefs back on Sunday. Don't forget they lost that game because they abandoned the run. They threw the ball more anything. 




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BREAKING: The Patriots have parted ways with Head Coach Bill Belichick after 24 seasons. Now Bill Belicheck is one of the leagues greatest Head Coaches of all time! This man has done it in every level whether it be regular or postseason. So Belichick became the Patriots Head Coach back in 2000. He Coached the Patriots to 9 AFC title games and 6 Super Bowls. He also holds the record for most divisional titles which is 17 and has 31 playoff wins. Including 19 playoff trips. By the way as a defensive coordinator he got the Giants 2 Super Bowls. You gotta remember when Belichick came to New England they weren't as good but overtime Drew Bledsoe who was their highest paid QB at the time went down to a collapsed lung and it thrusted in backup Tom Brady. The rest is pretty much history from then on. However, Belichick these last four years after losing Tom Brady has been in a sham. 1 playoff appearance which was in 2020 where the Patriots finished 10-7 but lost in the wild card round. Greatest Coach hands down but I feel toward the end of his career he was doing too much! He's the GM, DC and HC. He always had the defense on point but the offense not so much. All and all wonderful career. Does he retire or go elsewhere? Belicheck's regular season record is 302-165, 31-13 in the Playoffs and throughout his entire career he racked up 333 wins with 178 losses. Now stepping in for Bill Belichick is none other than former player Jerod Mayo. Don't forget this guy led the Patriots in sacks back in 2010 and was a leader on that defense for 7 straight seasons.







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BREAKING: The Packers have hired Now to me Jeff Hafley can set a fire under his team and get them going. So over the course of 4 seasons Hafley secured a 22-26 win/loss record. Finished 7-6 in 2023 and took Boston College to their 1st bowl since the 2018 season, where they picked up a 23-14 win against SMU in the Fenway bowl game. Look, Boston College under Hafley earned 18 sacks, forced 52 punts and allowed 368 points. Their secondary in pass coverage tallied 8 interceptions or swatted balls down. Now the question still remains......will Hafley be able to adjust to the NFL or will he bust?





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BREAKING: Alex Van Pelt was hired by the Patriots to be ime the new Offensive Coordinator. Keep in mind the Patriots are in need of an Offensive Coordinator. Understand the Patriots offense lost a lot of one score games and went 4-12. Last place in the AFC East too. They were also 1-8 at home and scored 236 points. Now the Browns under Alex Van Pelt went 11-6 and finished 2nd place in the AFC North. Even punched their ticket to the playoffs but lost to the Texans 14-45 in the wild card. Cleveland's offense in 2023-2024 scored 396 points and ended 8-1 at home. 













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BREAKING: The Panthers decided to hire their new Head Coach Dave Canales. First and foremost this is a guy who helped build Baker Mayfield in his Tampa Bay offense. Also won the NFC South Division and made the playoffs at 9-8. Unfortunately, they lost in the wild card 23-31 to the Lions. The Panthers are hoping Canales can help elevate second year Quarterback Bryce Young. Be aware Canales is taking over a Panthers team that finished 2-15 and were last place in the NFC South Division. Please build Bryce Young and offensive line. 












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BREAKING: So the Los Angeles Chargers have hired Jim Harbough as their new Head Coach. First off, Harbough coached in the NFL already after taking over the 49ers and even led them to the 2012-2013 Super Bowl where they lost to the Ravens 34-31. Then he gets fired some years later and went to Michigan. Keep note Michigan wasnt a good team for like 7-8 years until he took over. He recently led Michigan to the National Championship this year and defeated Washington. Beat Ohio State three years in a row as well.








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INJURY UPDATE: Higbee suffered a knee injury during a Rams 23-24 loss to the Lions on Sunday. So Higbee after making a catch was hit at the knee by the defenders helmet and flipped on his head. Higher was in thriving pain as he clutched his leg and rolled around. He was helped off the field to the locker room. Keep note his injury occurred in the 1st quarter. Higbee in 2023-2024 recorded 47 catches for 495 yards and scored twice. 




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BREAKING: : The Titans hire their newest Head Coach Brian Callahan. So Callahan spent 5 NFL seasons as the Bengals Offensive Coordinator, where he was apart of two AFC Championship games and appeared in the 2021 Super Bowl but lost to the Rams 23-20. That year he had Cincinnati's offense ranked 8th in scoring which was 27 points per game and were 7th in passing. He was brought here to turn this Titans team around. 












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INJURY UPDATE: T.J. Watt is ruled out the year with a MCL grade sprain in his knee. Keep note this injury is supposed to sideline Watt for a couple of a weeks and head coach Mike Tomlin decides to shut him down for the year. Watt's injury was suffered in the 3rd quarter during a Steelers 17-10 win over the Ravens on Saturday.  Now we have playoff approaching this weekend and the Steelers are now without one of their top edge rushers in the league. T.J. Watt is a pass rusher that can get in the backfield and pressure the QB for ethier sacks or hell force you to throw it away. He's also great against the run. Here in 2023-2024 Watt secured 68 combined tackles with 20 assisted and racked up 19.0 in sacks per game. That includes 1 interception. Throughout his whole career Watt tallied 401 tackles combined with 7 interceptions and gained a 96.5 in sacks. 



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 BREAKING: Well Pete Carroll is expected to get fired by the Seattle Seahawks and he'll still be with the team but in a different role. Now Carroll in his long tenure with Seattle led them to two Super Bowls where they beat Broncos 48-8 and then lost the following year to the Patriots 28-24 off a terrible play call at the goal line. Multiple NFC titles as well.




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ON THE MOVE: The Panthers fired their General Manager Scott Fitterer after a disappointing season. The Panthers already fired their Head Coach weeks back and now their moving on from the General Manager. Look, the Panthers won't win and their skill guys are unable to do anything BECAUSE THEY REFUSE TO BUILD AN O-LINE! They went 2-15 and finished last place in the NFC South Division. They had 50 three and outs while their QB got sacked 65 times. Also scored 13 touchdowns in the air and 7 on the ground. 









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BREAKING: The Falcons fire Head Coach Arthur Smith. This firing comes after losing 17-48 to the Saints during Sunday afternoon. Doesn't help either that the Falcons under Arthur Smith went 7-10 for the last three years. No division titles.




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BREAKING: The Commanders have fired Head Coach Ron Rivera after 4 NFL seasons. So keep note this whole firing ordeal comes after finishing this season with a 4-13 record and made the Postseason once which was in 2020. 















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Sunday January 7th, 2024: The Titans stun the Jaguars by picking up a 28-20 Victory. Tennessee ends the season sitting 4th place in the AFC South Division and knocked the Jaguars down to 2nd. In the 1st quarter Tannehill threw a short pass to Spears who took off for a 28 yard touchdown, 7-3. This drive lasted 7 plays for 75 yards and possessed the ball for 3:48. Tennessee in one secured 5 first downs while going 1 for 2 on 3rd and 0 sacks allowed. Tannehill was 4 of 7 for 59 yards and ran for 34. Were 1 for 1 in the red zone to. So Tannehill didn't have a bad fifteen minutes as he delivered quality passes through the middle or on the outside while having great pass protection. They also ran the ball well due to good blocking and kept turnovers low. That includes capitalizing in the red zone. Unfortunately, they lacked on 3rd down and barely moved the sticks. Entering goal to goal was tough to. During the 2nd Tennessee regained their lead after Henry scampered for a ln 18 yard rushing touchdown, this going up 14-10. The Titans acquired 5 1st downs while going 3 for 3 on 3rd and 1 of 1 in the red zone. Along with 56 yards rushing and Tannehill passed for 61. So Tennessee was a threat in the air as Tannehill got the ball quick going toward the sideline and the Receivers did a nice job of creating separation. For the running backs they found space off quality blocking and exploited open gaps for big yardage. With that being said...the Titans converted on 3rd down and executed in red zone territory yet they made no goal to goal appearances. Rarely moving the sticks too but at least pass protection had done their job. On defense their secondary defended the pass well by swatting balls down and got off the field when facing 3rd. It also helps that their restricting red zone and goal to goal situations with a few forced turnovers. I just need this pass rush to be more effective because they have 0 sacks. Then in the 3rd quarter Henry on 2nd and 8 ran up the middle for a 69 yard gain and it gave his team a fresh set of downs. Two plays later Ryan Tannehill capped off a 4 play drive by throwing a 6 yard touchdown pass to Hopkins, 28-13. Tennessee concluded the 3rd by earning 1 first down and were 0 for 1 on 3rd with 6 yards passing. Were able to run for 83 while going 1 for 1 in both the red zone and in goal to goal. The Titans QB with poor pass protection had trouble reading the field which led to incomplete throws and were unable to capitalize on 3rd. What's funny is their protection during this game gave up 1 sack. Barely added any 1st downs. However, they ran the ball effectively due to tremendous blocking up front and were effcient in the red zone. Did well in goal to goal and never turned it over. In the 4th quarter Tennessee posted 5 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd with Tannehill throwing for 37 yards and ran for 6. Got outscored 7-0 to. Titans throughout the day scooped up 19 1st downs with 10 coming on the pass and ran for 175 yards. Not to mention they finished 6 for 11 on 3rd while going 3 of 3 in the red zone and were successful in both of their goal to goal interactions. First and foremost what a fun game this was! Tannehill and Lawrence spotted their Wide Receivers with good passes whether it came across the middle, on the outside or occasionally deep down field. Of course their rushers exposed open gaps off solid blocking and did extremely well on 3rd. Be aware that the Jags rushers gained yards but their per rush wasn't the best. Also kept drives moving by gaining 1st downs. Now some negatives were performing poorly on 4th and each team turned it over. Keep note the giveaway ratio was 2-1. Luckily Tennessee scored more while executing in the red zone and couldn't be stopped in goal to goal. As for Jacksonville they had a better pass protection. On defense as a whole they both struggled against the run and couldn't make stops on 3rd. They also granted 1st downs but denied 4th and forced 3 turnovers combined. Look, it's real simple here.....the Titans defense made key stops throughout this matchup while protecting red zone and goal to goal situations. At least the Jaguars pass rush was more effective after attaching 2 sacks to 0 and their secondary kept majority of the passes in front. Titans earned 8 first downs in the rush, were penalized 5 times for 29 yards and improved to a 6-11 record.






The Jaguars got eliminated from playoff contention after losing 20-28 against the Titans. Jacksonville through the first 11 games were 8-3 and sitting 1st in the AFC but lost their last five to close out the year. Jacksonville in the 1st gained 4 first downs and went 2 of 4 on 3rd while allowing 0 sacks. Lawrence threw for 62 yards and rushed for 19. Now Trevor Lawrence completed most of his passes over the middle or going toward the sideline. Lawrence also had solid pass protection and turnovers never occurred. Too bad they struggling on 3rd and their run game was a non factor due to open holes getting clogged. They hardly moved the chains and made no red zone or goal to goal trips. Shifting to the 2nd quarter Trevor Lawrence found Ridley deep over the middle for a 59 yard touchdown pass, 10-7. The Jags closed out the 2nd by picking up 4 1st downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd with 2 giveaways. They ran for 19 yards and threw for 47. First off Jacksonville still had no red zone or goal to goal interactions and moving the chains was in-effective. More importantly the rushers were struggling to find space due to terrible blocking and couldn't execute on 3rd. Once again....still no goal to goal trips and they weren't performing in the red zone. Although, turnovers had to be cleaned up. Only positive was Lawrence because he made some solid throws across the middle and at times deep down field. As for the defense their secondary kept all passes in front of them but their D-line wasn't applying enough pressure to the QB. Don't forget this defense is also having a rough time against the run and can't get off the field on 3rd. The Jags sealed off the 3rd quarter by snagging 6 first downs with 50 yards passing and went 5 for 6 on 3rd. Rushed for 20 and no sacks were given up. The Jaguars Quarterbackback Trevor Lawrence hit his Receivers with intermediate passes across the middle and close to the sideline. Lawrence also had a clean pocket thanks to his O-lines protection. Including excellent execution on both 1st and 3rd down. No turnovers ethier. It's just unfortunate that Jacksonville couldn't enter red zone territory or goal to goal situations. We now transition to the 4th quarter, where Trevor Lawrence completed a 14 yard touchdown strike to Engram, 20-28. Jags said good riddance to the 4th by piling up 3 first downs and ended 2 for 4 on 3rd. Along with running the ball for 16 yards and throwing for 24. Jacksonville recorded 20 first downs with 12 coming in the air and converted 8 3rd downs on 14 attempts. Provided 82 yards on the ground while going 1 for 3 in the red zone and 0 of 1 in goal to goal. Let's not forget they had a few turnover on downs. Jags were penalized 6 times for 40 yards, mounted 362 yards of total offense and got bumped down to a 9-8 record. 












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Saturday January 6th, 2024: The Steelers squeeze past the Ravens by a final score of 17-10. Steelers kept their playoff hopes alive and won 3 games in a row. In the 1st quarter the Steelers would strike first after Najee Harris burst into the end zone for a 6 yard score, 7-0. This drive went 12 plays for 76 yards and controlled the ball for 7:32. The Steelers picked up 7 first downs while going 2 for 4 on 3rd and ran the ball for 65 yards. Too bad Mason Rudolph had 27 through the air. Went 1 for 1 in both the red zone and in goal to goal. 0 turnovers to go along. The Steelers ran the ball effectively due to good blocking. Capitalized in the red zone and in goal to goal situations as well. Ate a lot of clock as well. Now they did fumble the ball a few times but recovered them and it was because of the rain. Unfortunately, their passing game wasn't as effective but again it was raining and they didn't want to risk it. Along with struggling on 3rd. Then in the 2nd quarter Pittsburgh went 1 for 4 on 3rd while gaining 2 first downs and ran for 23 yards. That includes 2 giveaways and Rudolph threw 41. The Steelers in this quarter alone were hardly able to run the ball due to the Ravens defense closing open gaps. They also struggled to pick up 1st downs and could barely execute on 3rd. No red zone or goal to goal appearances ethier. Pittsburgh needs to protect the ball better and the Quarterback's pass protection had to clean up. Now the passing game wasn't as good but when Rudolph did complete passes it was usually short over the middle. Defensively, their secondary defended the pass well and forced 1 turnover yet they got crunched on the run a little bit and the pass rush wasn't getting in the backfield much. Pittsburgh was 1 of 1 in the red zone, ran for 90 yards and entered halftime tied at 7-7. In the 3rd quarter Pittsburgh went 1 of 3 on 3rd with 3 first downs and rushed for 41 yards. Rudolph passed for 1 yard and was sacked once. The Steelers were still having a rough time trying to convert 3rd downs and barely kept the chains moving. Also their Quarterback struggled to read the field as it led to incomplete throws or sacks. Including no red zone and goal to goal trips since the 1st quarter. One positive was the Steelers ability to run the ball as they exposed open space off good blocking and pass protection corrected themselves. Shifting to the 4th quarter Mason Rudolph fired a 71 yards passing touchdown to Johnson and it extended the Steelers lead to 14-7. The Steelers went 1 for 3 on 3rd and secured 2 1st downs. Added 26 rushing yards and 3 on the pass. Keep note Pit lost the ball 6 times but luckily they coughed it up twice and it was because the rain. Steelers closed out this game by earning 16 first downs with 8 coming on both the run and pass. Finished 6 of 15 on 3rd while going 1 for 2 in the red zone and in goal to goal. Took off for 156 yards rushing. So Baltimore and Pittsburgh was a defensive matchup. Both Rudolph and Huntley completed most of their passes over the middle or toward the sidelines and at times went deep down field. Also due to following blocks it allowed their rushers to exploit gaps for chunk yards. Advanced the sticks as well. Now neither team did good on 3rd and their pass protection throughout the game was poor. In addition, none of the teams did great in red zone territory or in goal to goal but Pittsburgh was more effecient. Turnovers were equal too. Look, the Steelers just scored more. Luckily for Baltimore they capitalized on 4th. On defense their secondaries in pass coverage found ways to keep all throws in front of them and got the offenses off the field when facing 3rd down. Both were able to limit red zone and goal to goal situations but between the two it was the Ravens that let up the only scores in those departments. Dont forget they each got torched in the ground but their D-lines pressured the QB's for 7 total sacks or forced you to throw it away. Got a couple of turnovers to go along. Defensively, Pittsburgh kept Baltimore from scoring late. Pittsburgh QB was sacked 3 times, tallied 289 yards of total offense and moved up to a 10-7 record.





The Ravens in an AFC North matchup suffered a 10-17 loss against the Steelers. Baltimore remains 1st place in the AFC North Division and fell to 3-3 when versing their Conference. Ravens through one quarter went 0 for 2 on 3rd with 5 yards rushing and passing. Controlled the ball for 2:31 and lost the ball 0 times. Keep note their starters are all pulled after clinching 1st seed. The Ravens were off to a rocky start on offense. They secured 0 first downs and converted poorly on 3rd. Baltimore also had a tough time running the ball thanks to poor blocking while going three and out on all two of their possessions. To make matters worse they couldn't enter red zone territory or goal to goal. During the 2nd quarter Huntley capped off a 6 play drive by darting a 27 yard touchdown pass to Likely, 7-7. The Ravens ended the 2nd by going 2 for 4 on 3rd with 3 1st downs and rushed for 52 yards. Threw for 46 and added 1 turnover. Baltimore still had their fair share of problems on 3rd down and barely moved the sticks. Although, they still had no red zone or goal to goal trips. As far as passing goes the Ravens weren't throwing the ball for many yards but when Huntley did complete a pass it was across the middle and close to the sidelines. Pass protection was strong after allowing 1 sack. On the defensive end they did a great job of keeping Pittsburgh out the red zone and goal to goal while winning at the line of scrimmage for 2 sacks. Their secondary in pass coverage on other hand is giving up completions but for most of the game they kept everything in front of them. The Ravens rushed for 56 yards, averaged 5.1 in yards per rush and slipped into halftime tied at 7-7. Now in the 3rd quarter the Ravens ran for 8 yards while throwing for 23 and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Tallied 2 1st downs and Huntley was sacked twice. Baltimore's pass/run ratio was in effective as they couldn't get the ground game going due to holes being clogged and their pass attack was limited thanks to the secondary work of Pittsburgh. They were even worse in 1st and 3rd down. Pass protection seemingly had it rough because their QB went down a few times. Luckily their defense held Pittsburgh scoreless through the last three quarters and made stops on 3rd. Heading to the late stages of the 4th quarter Tucker would knock in a 36 yard field goal, 10-17. The Ravens snagged 6 1st downs while going 2 of 5 on 3rd and acquired 37 yards on the ground. Recorded 57 yards through the air and Huntley was sacked once. The Ravens nabbed 13 first downs with 9 coming in the air and went 4 of 13 on 3rd. Gained no goal to goal interactions and couldn't capitalize in the red zone. Ran for 106 too. Huntley was sacked 4 times, scooped 4 first downs when using the rush attack and dropped down to a 13-4 record. 













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BREAKING: The Ravens have signed Dalvin Cook. Keep note this comes days after the Jets waived Dalvin Cook because he was a non factor to this offense. He was barely used in any of their schemes. Now if Baltimore uses Cook correctly then they'll get a guy that can catch out the backfield and will run the ball effectively. Don't forget the Ravens have a great O-line and they'll provide a lot of running lanes for him. Cook so far has 214 yards rushing and no touchdowns. Including 78 yards receiving.

















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Monday September 18th, 2023: Saints sneak past the Panthers with a 20-17 win. The Saints picked up 6 first downs and went 2 of 4 on 3rd with 38 yards rushing. Carr threw for 39. New Orleans ran the ball effectively on solid blocking and Derek Carr made quick pass completions over the middle. They also moved the sticks well but they weren't as effecient on 3rd with no red zone opportunities. During the 2nd quarter Carr heaved a 19 yard pass completion to Michael Thomas who managed to keep both feet in bounds while maintaining ball control and it set up 1st and goal. Unfortunately, this 11 play drive ended with Carr's pass falling incomplete to Jones. It set up a Grupe 23 yard field goal, 6-3. New Orleans ended the 2nd by snagging 5 first downs and went 2 for 5 on 3rd with 20 yards rushing. Along with Carr passing for 45. The Saints were moving the sticks agressivesly but they weren't capitalizing in the red zone and suffered on 3rd. Let's not forget their struggling run game. Although, Carr completed quality passes over the middle or close to the sideline. Occasionally, he went deep despite throwing a pick. Defense shut the run down by plugging holes and barely allowed red zone trips. As for their pass coverage they defended well and found ways to pressure the rookie Quarterback for two sacks. If they aren't forcing sack then their getting throw aways. They minimized first downs totals as well. New Orleans were 4 of 10 on 3rd, Carr passed for 102 yards, rushed for 59 while going 0 of 2 in the red zone and went into the half leading 6-3. Shifting to quarter 3 Derek Carr delivered a 42 yard pass completion to Chris Olave who made a falling one handed catch. Seven plays later Jones scampered into the end zone for a 2 yard rushing touchdown, 13-6. The Saints in three went 3 for 3 on 3rd while gaining 4 first downs and they rushed for 31. Carr threw for 88 to go along.  New Orleans got their pass/run ratio clicking. Derek Carr found his Recivers over the middle for solid pass completions and their rushers followed blocks for big yards. They executed on 1st and 3rd down while capitalizing in the red zone. Heading to the 4th quarter Jones pushed into the end zone for a 2 yard touchdown run, 20-6. This drive took 6 plays for 79 yards anf possessed the ball for 2:19.  New Orleans tallied 4 first downs while going 0 of 1 on 3rd and ran for 54 yards. The Saints gained 23 first downs with 11 coming in the pass and finished 7 of 16 on 3rd and 2 for 4 in the red zone. They ran for 134 yards while adding 10 first downs and went 2 of 3 in goal to goal. New Orleans throughout the night got rushers to exploit open gaps off great blocking amd Derek Carr completed most of his passes over the middle or deep downfield. They moved the markers with aggression and efficient on 3rd. The Saints were effective in the red zone and in goal to goal. Defensively, they put the pressure on Bryce Young by forcing 4 sacks and got Carolina off the field when facing 3rd down. They shutdown the red zone and for most of the game their pass coverage defended well. Remember they held Young to 66 yards passing at halftime but were a bit shaky in the 2nd. They managed to lit up on the ground and gave up a lot of 1st downs. New Orleans controlled 32:49, reeled in 341 yards of total offense and bumped their record up to 2-0.





The Panthers in a close matchup lose to the Saints by a final score of 17-20.  In the quarter Pinero would end a 9 play drive by burying a 52 yard field goal, 3-0. The Panthers through one recorded 2 first downs and were 1 of 2 on 3rd. Also, they rushed for 14 and passed for 29. Carolina didn't secure many first downs nor enter the red zone and struggled on the run. No red zone trips ethier. However, Bryce Young with good protection got the ball out quickly going toward the sideline. On defense they need to do a better job if limiting 1st down totals and take away Carr's options. More importantly eliminate the run. Now they did get New Orleans off the field on 3rd which was a good start and defended red zone territory.  During the 2nd quarter the Panthers went 1 of 3 in 3rd with 1 first down and Young threw for 30. Carolina rushed for 8 as well. Carolina hardly moved the chains and were insufficient on 3rd down with poor red zone production. To make matters worse Bryce Young is having a tough time reading the field and can't run the ball. This O-line is simply losing battles at the line of scrimmage. On defense they protected the red zone and kept 3rd down conversions low. Eliminated the run too but their secondary had issues in pass coverage and got torched on the ground with a ton of 1st downs given up. Young threw for a total of 66 yards, ran for 25, were 0 of 1 in the red zone and entered hakftime down 3-6. The Panthers in the 3rd quarter rushed for 19 yards with Bryce Young throwing for 10 and picked up 2 first downs. Also, went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Carolina couldn't run the ball and Bryce Young was unable to throw it due to the Saints defensive pressure. Sacks are starting to pile up as well. They were poor on 3rd down and barely moved the markers. That includes rare red zone appearances. Going to the 4th Bryce Young would spot Thielen for a 3 yard touchdown pass and successfully converted the 2-point try, 17-20. The Panthers closed out the 4th quarter by nabbing 7 first downs and went 3 of 5 on 3rd with 42 yards rushing. Young threw for 72 yards. Carolina went 4 of 14 on 3rd and earned 14 first downs with 8 coming in the air and rushed for a 100 yards. Ended their night 1 of 3 in the red zone and 1 for 1 in goal to goal. The Panthers pass attack was 50/50 and why? Well Bryce Young at times made nice completions at the sideline or through the middle but he struggled to evade pressure. That includes poor 3rd down converting and had a tough time in the red zone.  Now this defense on the other hand used pressure of their own by sacking Derek Carr 4 times and forced a turnover. By the way each team turned it over once. It's just unfortunate that Carolina performed poorly when defending  red zone territory and allowed first downs. They could barely get off the field on 3rd down and their pass coverage was weak. They got beat on the ground as well. Carolina averaged 5.3 in yards per rush, earned 239 yards of total offense and staggered off to an 0-2 record.












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Sunday September 17th, 2023: The Titans secured a 27-24 win over the Chargers in Overtime. The Titans in one rushed for 23 yards and threw for 11 while snagging 2 first downs. That includes going 1 for 4 on 3rd and got outscored 3-0. Tennessee ran the ball well off good blocking and ate clock but they struggled to move the chains and were insufficient on 3rd. To make matters worse they haven't entered the red zone yet and their pass attack was shutdown due to Tannehill  having trouble trying to read the field with his passes falling incomplete. On the other end their pass coverage wasn't the best but they  stopped the run by plugging holes and were effecient on 3rd down.  During the midway point of the 2nd quarter Tannehill heaved a 70 yard pass completion to Hopkins and it set Tennessee up at the Los Angeles 1 yard line. A play later Derrick Henry would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard run, 7-11. Tennessee capped off the 2nd by nabbing 4 first downs and went 1 of 3 on 3rd with 46 yards rushing. Tannehill threw for 90. The Titans pass/run ratio was clicking as rushers followed their blocks for big gains and Tannehill passed the ball over the middle or deep down the field. Did well in the red zone and moved the sticks. Unfortunately, they couldn't keep their drives moving when facing a 3rd down situations. On defense they need to do a better job of shutting the run down and taking away Herbert's reads. I will say though, Tennessee found ways to stop LA on 3rd and protected the red zone well. Tannehill was sacked 3 times, were a total 2 of 6 in 3rd and slipped into halftime facing a 10-14 deficit. Heading to quarter 3 Tannehill ended a 9 play drive by rushing into the end zone for a 12 yard touchdown, 17-14. This was the Titans forst lead. The Titans closed out the 3rd quarter by notching 6 first downs and were 1 of 3 on 3rd. Tannehill passed for 49 and ran for 27. Tennessee wasnt nearly as effective on 3rd as they should've been but they kept drives moving by advancing the sticks and stayed sharp inside the red zone. As for Tannehill he got out quickly towards the the sideline or over the middle. Along with the running backs finding space off quality blocking. For the defense their secondary had issues defending the pass but stopped the run and restricted red zone appearances. Moving to the 4th Tannehill would find Westbrook Ikhine for a 4 yard touchdown pass, 24-21. To exit the 4th Tennessee  earned 2 first downs and went 0 of 2 on 3rd. Also, they rushed for 16 yards and Tannehill threw for 58. The Titans were unable to move the sticks and couldn't convert on 3rd with a weak run game thanks open gaps getting closed. For Tannehill he competed most of his passes deep over the middle for chunk yards. In conclusion, during OT Nick Folk would bury a 41 yard field goal, 27-24. The Titans finished the Overtime by going 2 for 2 on 3rd and reeled in 2 first downs with 18 yards rushing. Along with Tannehill throwing for 20. Tennessee ended their day by scooping 22 first downs with 9 coming in the air and finished 6 of 13 on 3rd and 3 for 4 in the red zone. They earned 10 first down on 141 yards rushing and were penalized 7 times. Tennessee picked up a ton of first downs and were solid on 3rd with great red zone efficiency. They ran the ball effectively off good blocking and Tannehill had nice completion over the middle or deep downfield. Occasiinally, hell dot a pass on the sideline. Remember the Titans last week struggled with the deep ball. So on defense they never stopped the run but definitely slowed it down from time to time and executed solidly when LA faced 3rd down situations. They  did fairly well at defending the red zone and pressured Herbert for 3 sacks. Ultamately though, they needed to be better in pass coverage and limit first down totals. Tennessee went 0 for 1 on 4th, earned 341 yards of total offense and moved up to a 1-1 record.






The Chargers in Overtime suffered a tough 24-27 loss against the Titans.  The Chargers through one recorded 3 first downs and went 1 of 3 on 3rd with 48 passing. They ran for 8 and were 0 of 1 in the red area. Los Angeles had early difficulties on moving the markers and weren't nearly as effective on 3rd nor in the red zone. Including a poor run game. Now Justin Herbert did a great job of dotting his Recivers close to the sideline. On defense their pass coverage took away the deep ball and got off the field on 3rd. Then in the 2nd quarter Justin Herbert fired an 8 yard touchdown pass to Keenan Allen who had a defender on his back and they successfully converted a 2-point conversion, 11-0. LA ended the 2nd quarter by attaching 3 first downs and were 0 for 3 in 3rd with 57 passing yards. They ran for 34 as well. Justin Herbert completed passes deep downfield or toward sideline and their rushers found open space by exploiting gaps. Not to mention they dominated on 4th. Although, LA had a rough time on 1st down and were treacherous on 3rd with little red zone appearances. Defensively, their coverage needs to be a little bit better on the pass attack and has to stop the run. Luckily they've done a nice job of getting Tennessee off the field on 3rd. Chargers were 3 of 3 on 4th down, a total 1 of 8 on 3rd and entered halftime with a 14-10 lead. LA in the 3rd quarter hooked in 2 first downs and went 0 of 1 on 3rd while Herbert threw for 86 yards. Chargers rushed for 4 as well. The Chargers werent moving the chains as much but got enough to keep drives going and stayed away from 3rd down situations. Herbert got his passes over the middle or at sideline. It's just unfortunate that their ground game was struggling because they had no space to run and lacked red zone trips. On the defensive end of things LA pressured the QB which to led sacks yet they continue to have issues in the secondary and can't stop the run attack. Going to the 4th quarter Herbert found Allen for a 12 yard touchdown pass, 21-17. Two drives later Los Angeles forced Overtime after Dicker sunk a 33 yard field goal, 24-24.  LA gained 5 first downs while going 1 of 4 on 3rd and Herbert  passed for 86. They also got 7 yards rushing to go along. Herbert completed qualuty passes to his Recivers who created seperation off great route running and moved the chains. However, they performed poorly on 3rd and heir rush attack was shutdown due to clogged holes. This defense did well at keeping 1st and 3rd down totals low. In Overtime LA went 0 of 1 on 3rd and recorded 0 first downs. Los Angeles throughout the day secured 19 first downs with 14 coming on the pass and went 2 of 16 on 3rd and 2 for 5 in the red zone. They ran for 61 yards as well. The Chargers all game long were able to move the sticks with aggression and stayed effective on 4th down. They also had a decent run game by following blocks and Herbert threw solid passes through the middle or at the sideline. At the end of the day though, they lacked red zone efficiency and were terrible on 3rd. Switching to the defense their secondary struggled in pass coverage and got torched in the run game. Not to mention they had problems getting Tennessee off the field on 3rd and gave up a bunch 1st downs with bad red zone protection. One positive was their pressure because they forced 5 sacks on the QB. The D-line simply won battles at the line of scrimmage. Chargers piled up 342 yards of total offense, had 5.3 in yards per play, lost two in a row and dropped off to an 0-2 record.














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INJURY UPDATE: Nick Chubb is out for the year with a serious knee injury that was sustained against the Steelers in a 22-26 loss on Monday night. Now Nick Chubb's injury occurred in the 2nd quarter after being hit low by Minkah Fitzpatrick and was instantly in pain. So far, Chubb on the year carried the ball 27 times and rushed 170 yards.




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BREAKING: The Chiefs signs Chris Jones to a 1 year $25 Million Follar deal.  Jones is a great pass rusber and can stuff the run to force a tackle for loss. Glad Jones and the Cheifs were able to work something out. If you saw their game against the Lions then you know it was desperatley needed. Across eight seasons with Kansas City Chris Jones has recorded 245 combined tackles with 76 assisted and gained a 66.5 in sacks. Including 2 interceptions.









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INJURY UPDATE: Aaron Rodgers is done for the year after tesring Achillies. Now Aaron Rodgers injury occidental in the 1st quarter. Rodgers was sacked by a Buffalo defender but as he going down his ankle popped and you can see it. Aaron Rodgers stood up for about five seconds and then fell to the ground in pain. Moments after he got carted off the field.





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INJURY UPDATE: J.K. Dobbins will miss the entire season due to a torn Achilles that was suffered in a Ravens 25-9 win over Houston last Sunday. Now J.K. Dobbins caught a pass from Lamar Jackson but was tackled by MJ towards the out of bounds area and in the process got his Achillies rolled up on.










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BREAKING: The 49ers ink Nick Bosa the highest paid after re-signing a 5 year $170 Million Dollar deal. First and foremost this is a great deal to make for Bosa. Key piece to your defense. This guy is a machine! He can stuff the run or get in the backfield and sack your Quarterback. Throughput Bosa's five year career he tallied 160 combined tackles, has a 43.0 in sacks and 1 interception.








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Thursday September 14th, 2023: The Vikings against  the Eagles suffered a 28-34 loss. Minnesota has started the year with a two game losing streak. Vikings in one gauned 4 first downs and went 2 of 3 on 3rd with Cousins throwing for 16. They rushed for 2 yards as well. First off, Minnesota's pass/run ratio is struggling early. Kirk Cousins is having a time in completing his passes and their backs lacked run production. To make the situation worse they have 0 red zone trips. The Vikings did okay on 1st down and stayed excellent on 3rd but were giving the ball away a bit too much. Luckily for the defense because they kept Philly to three points and defended the pass when it was over the middle. Although, they torched on run  and need better coverage toward the sidelines.  During the 2nd quarter Cousins fired a 5 yard touchdown pass to Hockenson, 7-3. The Vikings capped off the 2nd by snagging 3 first downs and went 1 for 1 on 3rd with 1 red zone trip. Cousins threw fir 39 yards and rushed for 4. Kirk Cousins delivered solid passes to his Recivers who made nice catches off good separation.  For their run attack that was going nowhere due to poor blocking up front. Minnesota didn't move the sticks as much but they earned enough to stay away from 3rd down situations. The main thing that's hurting the Vikings is costly turnovers and rare red zone appearances. The Viks were a total 3 of 4 on 3rd, tallied 142 yards of offense, 1 of 1 in the red area, had 3 giveaways and slipped into the half facing a 7-13 deficit. Heading to the 3rd quarter Cousins would heave a 62 yard touchdown pass to Addison who was in the middle of the field, 14-27. Minnesota throughout the 3rd reeled in 1 first down and went 1 of 3 on 3rd with two three and outs. Cousins threw for 75 yards and ran for 6. First and foremost the Vikings offense looked flat! They're not picking up first downs and executed poorly on 3rd. That includes careless mistakes and terrible running. The one positive is  Cousins being able to scan the field and drop off quality passes deep down the middle or at the sidelines. We now turn our attention to the 4th quarter, where Cousins found Osborn for a 10 yard touchdown strike, 21-27. The Vikings exited the 4th by nabbing 6 first downs and went 2 of 3 on 3rd. As for the rushers they picked up 13 yards and Cousins threw for 148. The Viks concluded their night by securing 19 first downs with 19 coming on the pass and finished 6 of 10 on 3rd while going 3 for 3 in the red zone. Minnesota tallied a ton of first downs through the air and did well on 3rd. Not to mention they were solid in the red zone. Kirk Cousins delivered nice passes deep over the middle or toward the sides. To be honest it was the turnovers and their inability to run the ball that hurt the Vikings. Switching to the defense they had rough go at protecting the red zone and allowed first downs to pile up. Also, they couldn't get off the field on 3rd and weren't able to stop the run. Along with poor pass coverage. One good thing or this defense was the pressure because they got to Hurts for 4 sacks. Minnesota was 3 of 3 in goal to goal, were 1 for 1 on 4th and drop to an 0-2 record.





Eagles knock off the Vikings by a score of 34-28. Philadelphia has won two in a row to start the season. The Eagles in one recorded 4 first downs and were 1 for 4 on 3rd with 33 rushing yards. Hurts also threw for 67. On defense they secured 2 takeaways. Despite throwing a pick, Jalen Hurts got the ball out fast going toward the sideline and thanks to his line he was able to go through his reads. They also ran the ball well. Now they moved the markers but struggled to enter the red zone and converted poorly on 3rd. Philly cant even capitalize off Minnesota mistakes. As for the defense their pass coverage was solid all around especially over the middle. Including a few forced turnovers. Let's not forget they shut down the pass game with good coverage and plugged running  holes. Shifting to the 2nd quarter DeAndre Swift would gain a 4 yard rush to the Minnesota 5 before being tackled by Metellus to set up a 1st and goal.  A play later Hurts on a QB sneak would barrel in for a 1 yard score, 10-7. This drive took 16 plays for 75 yards and controlled the ball for 7:55. The Eagles through two gained 6 first doens while going 2 for 2 on 3rd and ran for 63 yards. Hurts in the air completed 11. Philadelphia moved the chains agressissively and executed much better when facing 3rd downs. The Eagles run attack stayed persistent as they found open holes off quality blocks. Now their pass game  wasnt the best but that's because they ran the ball all quarter long. Defensively, they continued to stop the run due to clogging gaps and winning at the line of scrimmage. Philly just needs to be better at shutting the pass down when it's over the middle or close to the sideline. Philly got 13 total first downs with 11 coming in the rush, went 4 of 8 on 3rd and entered halftime leading 13-7. Jumping to the 3rd quarter Jalen Hurts on a QB sneak poinced into the emd zone for a 1 yard touchdown run, 20-7. This scoring drive was set up on a Kirk Cousins fumble. The Eagles closed out the 3rd by acquring 1 first down and were 1 of 3 on 3rd while outscoring the Viks 14-7.  Hurts passed for 63 yards and they rushed for 37. Philadelphia got their pass/run ratio clicking. Hurts made Minnesota pay for man coverage by delivering delivering his passes deep down the middld and rushers exploited open gaps off great blocking. Ate a ton a clock as well. However, they were insufficient on 3rd and didn't move the markers much.  For the defense they took away first downs and got off the field quickly when facing 3rd. Allowed no red zone opportunities while plugging run gaps. It's just unfortunate that this defense keeps getting beat deep in middle. Going to the 4th DeAndre Swift would scamper into the end zone for a 2 yard touchdown run, 34-21. This drive went 8 plays for 75 yards and took up 3:28. The Eagles wrapped up the 4th by attaching 3 first downs and were 1 of 2 on 3rd while getting outscored  14-7. Philadelphia ended the night by notching 24 first downs while  going 6 of 14 on 3rd and 3 of 4 in the red zone. Philly added 259 yards rushing with 19 first downs as well. Jalen Hurts read the field well and completed majority of his passes close to the sideline or over the middle. Philadelphia's run game was even better as they followed their blocks for big gains. They executed on 1st and 3rd down while dominating the red zone. Now jumping over to the defense they did an excellent job of forcing turnovers and methodically stopped the run. Despite the good things, the Eagles pass coverage needed to be more efficient and slightly struggled on 3rd with a bunch of first downs given up. They had a tough time defending the red zone territory. Philly slated 430 yards of total offense, went 3 for 4 in goal to goal and improved to a 2-0 record.











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Monday September 11th, 2023: Hall ran for 127 yards on 10 carries and it led the Jets to a 22-16 win over the Bills in Overtime. The Jets capped off quarter 1 by picking up 3 first downs and were 1 of 3 on 3rd. New York delivered 39 yards passing and rushed for 27. Keep note Aaron Rodgers keft the game with an ankle injury.  New York struggled to move the chains and were poor on 3rd down. No red zone trips ethier. As for their pass game they had tough time reading the field due to bad blocking up front. They did decent on the run after finding a few holes. Then in the 2nd quarter inside the Jets 10 Breece Hall would break off for an 83 yard and it set his team up at the Buffalo 13 yard line. Unfortunately, this 5 play drive would end with a Greg Zuerlein 26 yard field goal, 3-3. This scoring drive was set up on a Josh Allen interception. The Jets ended the 2nd by nabbing 2 first downs with 0 conversions on 3rd and threw for 2 yards. That includes 98 when utilizing the rush. New York continues to have problems on both 1st and 3rd down. They can barley enter the red zone for crying out loud and to make the situation worse their air attack couldn't get going. It's simple.....this O-Line has poor pass protection and didn't give the QB any time to go through their reads. The one positive is their effective ground game due to exploiting open gaps. Defensively, they have issues  defending the pass and couldn't stop the run. New York in the 1st half was 1 of 4 on 3rd, ran for 124 yards, were 0 of 1 in the red zone and slipped into halftime facing a 3-13 halftime deficit. In the 3rd quarter the Jets reeled in 5 first downs and went 2 of 5 on 3rd with 22 yards rushing. Including 39 on the pass. New York did much better at moving the sticks and Zack Wilson started completing passes yet his O-Line is still having trouble in protection and the run game was stuffed. It doesn't help ethier that they performed poorly on 3rd with rare red zone appearances. As for the defense they were able disguise themselves which made Allen throw into double coverage. Shifting to the 4th Wilson delivered a 3 yard touchdown pass to Garrett Wilson who was in the back of the end zone, 13-13. This drive lasted 8 plays for 57 yards and they possessed the ball for 4:48. The Jets closed out the 4th by pulling in 3 first downs and went 2 of 4 on 3rd with 41 yards passing. They rushed for 31 as well. New York did excellent on the run as backs found space off quality blocks and Wilson completed solid passes. His Recivers created separation off good route running as well. In conclusion,  during Overtime Gipson returned a punt for a 64 yard game winning touchdown, 22-16. The Jets had their struggles in the 1st half before picking it up in the 2nd. Wilson completed passes over the middle or deep towards the sideline. They also ran the ball effectively off good blocking. New York gained quality first downs but had minor issues on 3rd and rarely entered the red zone. Now for the defense they found ways to get sacks and forced Allen into throwing picks. They simply disguised majority of their defensive plays and you could tell it was messing with the QB. New York got Buffalo off the field on critical 3rd downs and kept them out the red zone for most of the 2nd half. Moving forward they want to try to limit 1st downs and stop the run. Their pass coverage was solid in man to man but not when they played 5 or more yards off.  The Jets racked up 13 first downs with 5 coming on the pass and went 5 of 13 on 3rd and 1 for 3 in the red zone. They would run for 172 yards while adding 5 first downs. On defense they sacked Josh Allen 5 times and forced 3 turnovers. New York tallied 289 yards of total offense,  were 1 of 1 on 4th and moved to a 1-0 record.






The Bills on Monday Night took a 16-22 Overtime loss to the Jets. The Bills in one recorded 4 first downs and went 1 of 3 on 3rd. Allen threw for 58 and they ran for 30. The Bills did well on 1st down but they had their fair share of struggles on 3rd with 0 red zone appearances. Going to the air Josh Allen was able to complete passes over the middle and their rush attack got going off lanes opening up.  During the midway point of the 2nd quarter Josh Allen would find Diggs  for a 5 yard touchdown, thus going up 10-3. The Bills in two snagged 6 first downs and went 3 of 5 on 3rd. Allen also threw for 79 yards and they rushed for 30. First off, Buffalo found a way to get their pass/run ratio started. Josh Allen got the ball out to his Recivers through the middle of the field and their run game was efficient. Good pass and run blocking as well. Buffalo as a whole gained a lot of first downs and they kept drives alive when facing 3rd. Also, entered red zone territory. The Bills were 1 of 2 in the red zone, tallied 11 first down with 5 coming in the air, rushed for 69 and entered halftime with a 13-3 lead. Buffalo through the 3rd added 3 first downs and were 0 of 2 on 3rd. Josh Allen would throw for 35 yards and they rushed for 6. The Bills offense looked a little more flat in the 3rd. They hardly picked up any first downs and their pass/run ratio was slowed down. Allen at this point is being contained in the pocket and the constant pressure would force carless turnovers. Also, they cant run the ball. Now i will say Buffalo did a nice job of staying away from 3rd down situations and that was thanks to long sustainable drives. On defense they did a tremdous job of plugging holes to help stop the run but their pass coverage was a bit shaky. A quarter later during the 4th Bass with 6 ticks left drilled a 50 yard field goal to force Overtime, 16-16. The Bills exited the 4th by racking up 4 first downs and were 1 of 3 on 3rd with 19 yards rushing. They were also outscored 10-3 and Allen passed for 18.  For Buffalo's pass attack Josh Allen got the ball to out through the middle or close to the sideline. They were solid on first downs as well. Although, the Bills struggled to run due to clogged holes and were insufficient on 3rd down with no red zone trips. The last time they entered red zone was back in the 2nd. The Bills throughout this game certainly had their problems on 3rd down and  were un heard of in the red zone. The things they did well at was moving the markers and running the ball with aggression for big gains. Allen made some good throws over the middle or at the sidelines. Look......Allen was throwing into double coverage all night! On defense they were incapable of minimizing 1st down totals and played terrible in pass coverage. They had no answers for the run game ethier. A few positives for this defense was their ability to force 3 sacks and did fairly well on 3rd down. Including a few red zone stops. Buffalo notched 19 first downs with 11 coming in the air and finished 5 of 13 on 3rd and 1 of 2 in the red zone. They earned 8 first downs on 97 yards rushing. The defense sacked Josh Allen 3 times and secured 2 turnovers. Buffalo earned 314 yards of total offense, 5 penalties for 40 yards and dropped off to a 0-1 record.


















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Sunday September 10th, 2023: The 49ers obliterated the Steelers by picking up an impressive 30-7 win. In the 1st quarter Brock Purdy beamed an 8 yard touchdown to Aiyuk, 7-0. This drive took 7 plays for 54 yards and possessed the ball for 3:46. The Niners capped this quarter off by outscoring Pittsburgh 10-0. The 49ers through one picked up 4 of their 7 first downs in the air and went 0 for 2 on 3rd with 45 rushing yards. Purdy threw for 73 and were 1 of 1 in the red zone. San Francisco did well at moving the chains and were perfect in the red zone but they struggled on 3rd. They also got their pass/run ratio going. Purdy completed most of his passes over the middle and their ground game was effective. Receivers ran solid routes while run and pass protection was excellent. Then in the 2nd quarter Brock Purdy would heave a 19 yard touchdown pass to Aiyuk who made a nice reception in the back of the end zone and kept both feet in bounds, 17-0. The 49ers ended the 2nd by earning 7 first downs while going 3 for 5 on 3rd and Purdy threw for 24. That includes 23 on the ground. The Niners pass attack remained a threat as Purdy got the ball out over the middle and the Recivers did a nice job of creating separation. For the running backs they found space off quality blocking and exploited open gaps for big yardage. Let's not forget they were effecient on 1st and 3rd down. Capitalized in the red zone as well. Niners were a total of 3 for 7 on 3rd, were 2 of 3 in the red zone and entered halftime with a 20-7 lead.  Shifting to the 3rd quarter McCaffrey would break loose for a 65 yard rushing touchdown, thus going up 27-7. This drive lasted 2 plays for 7 yards and took up 58 seconds of possession time. To seal off the 3rd quatter the 49ers gained 5 first downs and went 1 of 2 on 3rd. San Francisco in this quarter alone kept drives alive by moving the markers and rarely faced 3rd down situations. Also, Purdy still did damage in the pass game by finding open targets through the middle of the field or toward the sideline. Along with their backs finding space for big yards off terrific blocking. Heading to the 4th Jake Moody would bury a 40 yard field goal, 30-7. The Niners in the 4th notched 2 first downs while going 1 for 2 on 3rd and outscored Pittsburgh 3-0. San Francisco piled up 22 first downs with 15 coming on the pass and went 6 of 13 on 3rd and 2 for 3 in the red zone. Rushed for 188 yards while snagging 8 first downs. The 49ers were a juggernaut by moving the chains effectively and couldn't be stopped on 3rd. They also executed on most red zone opportunities. So look, the Niners pass/run ratio was very much in effect. Purdy delivered quick passes over the middle or going towards the sideline and their rushers exploited open gaps off good blocking. On defense they forced 5 sacks and were efficient on 3rd and 4th down stops. Not excluding their secondary who did a tremndous job of keeping eveything in front of them. San Francisco tallied 391 yards of total offense, Purdy was sacked 3 times for 17 yards, took 11 penalties and improve to a 1-0 record.







The Steelers got routed 7-30 against the 49ers. Keep in mind the Steelers were outscored 10-0 between the 3rd and 4th quarter. Pittsburgh in one snagged 0 first downs and were 0 of 3 on 3rd. They ran the ball for -2 yards and passed for 14. The Steelers moved the poorly I mean they couldn't pick up a first down and were insufficient on 3rd. No red zone appearances ethier. To make the situation worse they can't run the ball due to clogged holes and Pickett is having a tough time seeing the field. A quarter later during the 2nd. The Steelers capped off the 2nd by nabbing 6 first downs and went 1 for 4 on 3rd. Including 1 red zone trip while Pickett threw for 40 and they rushed for 4. Pittsburgh started to move the sticks but were still struggling to convert 3rd downs and their run attack was shutdown due to holes getting plugged.  For Kenny Pickett he didnt get going until late in 2nd half, where he fit the ball in tight windows. Majority of this game Pickett had trouble getting the ball out and at times misfired his Recivers thanks to the defensive pressure. Pittsburgh is a combined 1 of 7 on and went into halftime down 7-20. Late in the 3rd Pickett on 4th and goal tried hooking up with Freimuth but the pass fell incomplete for a turnover on downs. Pittsburgh were having a difficult time in picking up 1st and 3rd downs with a poor run attack. No red zone trips to go along. I guess the only positive was that Pickett got enough time to go through his progressions and complete passes toward the sideline. Missed a few deep ones as well. Going to the 4th Pittsburgh secured 6 first downs and were 2 of 3 on 3rd. The Steelers gained 15 first downs  with 9 coming in the air and finished 5 of 13 on 3rd. They ran for 44 yards with 3 first downs added and went 1 of 2 in the red zone. The Steelers throughout this game hardly found any running room and didn't enter the red zone much. This run protection was a joke today! They were also inconsistent on 3rd. Although, Pickett got hot later on in the game as he dotted Recivers toward the sideline but had a bunch of QB pressures in the process. Did well at gaining first down too. Defensively, they allowed one too many first downs and couldn't get off the field on 3rd. Their secondary got torched in the pass game and were blown up in the run. Overall just a tough first game for Pittsburgh. The Steelers were penalized 6 times, added 3 turnovers and start the year 0-1.












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BREAKING: The Vikings resigned T.J. Hockenson to a 4 year $68.5 Million Dollar deal.  Remember Hockenson came to the Vikings after the Lions traded him at last years deadline. Hockenson since coming to Minnesota has given Kirk Cousins another valuable weapon. Just this season alone Hockenson made quality catches through the middle of the field or towards the sidelines. This past year T.J. Hockenson snagged 86 receptions for 914 yards and scored 6 touchdowns.







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BREAKIKG: The Las Vegas Raiders signed Josh Jacobs to a 1 year $12 Million Dollar deal. Now the Raiders actually did something snart....took them a while but I guess they figured it out. Jacob's is a great pass catcher out the backfield and runs the ball effectively. He can make defenders miss in space as well. Last year Josh Jacobs on the ground carried the ball 340 times and ran for 1,653 yards with 12 touchdowns. Across four seasons Jacob's has rushed for 4,740 yards and added 40 scores.












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BREAKING: The Patriots ink Ezekiel Elliott to a 1 year $6 Milion Dolllar deal. Now first and foremost Elliott still has IT factor in this league. Unfortunately, his career for the last few years has been hindered due to injury reasons. Despite all that, Elliott on the ground can do damage by going up the middle or he'll bounce to the outside for positive yards. He can also come out the backfield and make quality catches. Question that still remains is can Bill Belichick provide enough run support because he's leaving a Dallas team who had a great O-Line. Not to mention Pollard in a way took Elliott's spot as well. Elliott in 2023 carried the ball 231 times while rushing for 876 yards and tallying 12 touchdowns.











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ONTO THE NEXT: The Jets have signed Dalvin Cook to a 1 year $8.6 Million Dollar deal. Dalvin Cook coming to the Jets will privide so much for Aaron Rodgers. Can exploit open gaps with prescion running and catches balls out the backfield. Minnesota you dine messed up! Dalvin Cook across six seasons with the Vikings amassed 5,998 rushing yards and scored 47 touchdowns. In 2023 he ran for 1,173 yards and added 8 scores.














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BREAKING: The Titans sign DeAndre Hopkins to a 2 year $26 Million Dollar deal. Keep in mind that Hopkins a few weeks back had noted he wanted to go to a team who had a Quarterback and could possibly reach a Super Bowl. Now what makes DeAndre Hopkins so good? Well for one he tall and can use his height to his advantage. Hopkins can also beat your best player in one on one coverage and makes unbelievable catches towards the sidelines or when going deep downfield. Also, he'll tax you through the middle of the field as well. Hopkins in nine games last year recorded 64 catches for 717 yards and  scored 3 touchdowns. Be aware Hopkins missed a game on three sepearate occassions of the 2022-2023 season with knee and hamsteing injuries.











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Marcus Peters signed a 1 year deal with the Raiders. Now Marcus Peters is one of those cornerbacks who can shut your best player down and plays great in man coverage. I also want add that Marcus Peters at the age of 30 came off his career worst with 1 interception and injuried his ACL back in 21.










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BREAKING: With a no trade clause the Chargers signed Justin Herbert to a 5 year $262.5 Million Dollar deal. Look, as good as Herbert is its hard to win games when the guys around him keep getting hurt. Herbert when protected can get the ball out quickly wheather its on an intermediate route or going deep down the field. Justin Herbert this past year threw 25 touchdowns for 4,739 yards and added 10 interceptions. Including a QBR of 93.2.
















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BREAKING: Randall Cobb follows Aaron Rodgers after the Jets ink him to a brand new 1 year deal. Now what makes Randall Cobb so good is his ability to run routes at crisp level and adds quality catching wheather it be deep down the field or towards the sidelines. He also attacks the middle of the field. He gets reunited with Aaron Rodgers and brings more depth to Wide Receiver position. Cobb this past year hauled in 34 receptions with 417 yards receiving and 1 touchdown added.





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BREAKING: The Jets give up a number 13 selection with a 2nd and 6th round  draft pick and a 2024 2nd rounder that could eventually be a 1st. In return they got Aaron Rodgers and secured the number 15 pick and 2023 2nd round draft selection. Now keep in mind that Aaron Rodgers for last few years has expressed his annoyance(if you will) with the organization because year after year they are trading core players. Also, they've been to the NFC title game five times  but came away empty handed in four of those meetings. They won the Super Bowl in 2010 after beating Pittsburgh 31-25. Now Rodgers is a player who does most of his damage deep down the field or through the middle of it. He can also make good deliveries towards the sidelines. Rodgers now aligns himself around guys like Garrett Wilson, Mims, Conklin and Corey Davis. Including Breece Hall and Ty Johnson who are stationed in the backfield. Rodgers ends his 18 year stint as a Packers by throwing for 50,055 yards and 475 touchdowns with 105 picks.












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BREAKING: The Eagles have made Jalen Hurts the highest paid Quarterback after extending his contract to a 5 year $255 Million Dollar deal. Including $179 Million guaranteed. Now this past season Jalen Hurts with his arm was able to deliver solid passes across the middle of the field or deep down the field. Occasionally he'll attack towards the sidelines as well. Dude simply has pin point accuracy. If he is not using his arm he'll beat you with his feet. Hurts can make defenders miss in space and gains alot of yards after contact. In 2022-2023 Hurts threw for 3,701 yards with 22 touchdowns and 6 interceptions. Then on the ground Hurts ran for 760 yards and added 13 touchdown. It's just unfortunate that Hurts and the Eagles were unable to capture the Super Bowl after being defeated by the Chiefs.










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BREAKING: The Ravens have added a top tier Wide Receiver in Odell Beckham Jr and signee him to a 1 year $18 Million Dollar deal. Now Odell Beckham Jr definitely opens the field up for Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore offense. More attention from other DB's as well. Beckham Jr is a a solid Receiver who makes quality catches through the middle of the field or deep down the field. Good route runner and has quick speed. Now keep in mind that Beckham missed all of last season with a torn ACL. The last game he played was in the Super Bowl and 2021 was one of his most productive seasons. Beckham in 2021 regular season  secured 44 catches for 537 yards and scored 5 times. In the Playoffs he snagged 21 receptions for 288 yards and added 2 touchdowns.



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BREAKING: The Detroit Lions have given up Jeff Okuduh to the Falcons and in return they'll get a 2023 5th round NFL Draft selection. Now Jeff Okuduh is solid addition for this team moving forward. Why? Well it's simple Okuduh is a quality run stopper in the backfield and makes good tackles wheather its by himself or  assisted. Okuduh will definitely help boost the Falcons defense a little bit. Okuduh this past season secured 73 combined tackles with 14 being assisted and tallied 1 interception.







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NEW HOME: The Jets get Mecole Hardman after Elijah Moore was traded to the Browns. Now what makes Mecole Hardman such a solid Wide Out is his ability to record quality catches towards the sidelines and makes defenders miss in space. This man now aligns himself with Corey Davis, Mims, Garrett Wilson and Lazard. So if you ask me this a set Recivers core on paper. Hardman in 2023 secured 25 catches for 297 yards and scored 4 touchdowns. He will end his 4 year stint in Kansas City by snagging 151 receptions for 2,088 yards and attached 16 touchdowns. 





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BREAKING: Panthers have decided to sign Afan Thielen to a 3 year $25 Million Dollar deal. Now Adam Thielen is a big guy who likes to use his height and speed against opposing Cornerbacks.  Adam Thielen is tough to guard in one on one coverage as it is because he can make good catches when going towards the sidelines and more often than not he'll be beat you deep down the field. Theilen will be a good target for Baker Mayfield in this offense because he can help extend plays when his QB is in trouble and if needed to hell provide run support for the backs. Thielen in 2023 gained 70 catches for 716 yards and scored 6 touchdowns. Thielen ends his 9 year stint as a Viking by amassing 534 receptions for 6,682 yards and added 55 scores.




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REMAINING IN THE AFC EAST: The Buffalo Bills have gone ahead and signed the Patriots former running back, Damian Harris to a 1 year deal. Now Damian Harris is a running back who exploits open holes with good blocking up front and gains solid yards after contact. He is also a big back but that doesn't mean he won't burn you in a foot race. Harris this past season ran the ball 106 times for 462 yards and tallied 3 touchdowns. Now in just four short years with the team Harris earned 2,054 yards on 449 carries and scored 20 touchdowns.














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BREAKING: Jakobi Meyers signed a 3 year $33 Million Dollar deal with the Raiders. First and foremost by Meyers coming over to Las Vegas he'll take some of the pressure off Davantae Adams because last season it was Carr to Adams 50 times a game it seemed like. Meyers also makes quality catches across the middle of the field and is deep threat. Something that doesn't get looked at very much is his ability to be a solid route runner as well. Meyers in 2023 secured 87 receptions for 804 yards and scored 6 touchdowns.



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BREAKING: The Cowboys add more depth to the Wide Receiver position after getting Brandin Cooks and all they had to give up was 2023 and 2024 draft selection. Now Brandin Cooks is a solid route runner who can make quality catches deep down the field or across the middle. Including insane speed because he'll burn you if he gets the chance. Over the course of three seasons in Houston Cooks secured 228 catches for 2,886 yards and snagged 15 touchdowns. Keep in mind Cooks will bring Super Bowl experience after competing for a title in 2017 with the Patriots but lost to Philly 41-33. Cooks did leave that game after getting laid out in the middle of the field by Malcom Jenkins. Despite the injury, he had a productive year after gaining 65 catches for over thousand yards and added 7 scores.



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BREAKING: Miles Sanders signs a 4 year $25 Million Dollar deal with the Panthers. Miles Sanders is a solid back who follows blocks and explodes through through open gaps. Once room is created Sanders can make defenders miss in space and has the ability to catch out the backfield. He is putting himself with Hubbard. Carolina I can see playing Hubbard as a full time runner due to his running power and they'll  utilize Sanders a little more out the back to confuse the defense. On 259 carries Sanders rushed for 1,269 yards and scored 11 touchdowns.



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BREAKING: Juju Smith Schuster signs a 3 year $33 Milion Dollar deal with the Patriots. Juju Smith Schuster will be some help to Mac Jones on the offensive end. Smith Schuster attacks the middle of the field and gains quality yards after the catch. The Patriots still need a little more start power to really become a legit playoff contender. Smith secured 78 receptions for 933 yards and scored 3 touchdowns. In the Playoffs Smith recorded 31 catches for 277 yards and added 2 scores.









 
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Panthers have inked Andy Dalton to a 2 year $10 Million Dollar deal.  Andy Dalton likes to complete quick intermediate passes in the middle of the field and towards the sidelines. Andy Dalton is an accurate Quarterback when given time in the pocket and if it collapses he can run for average yards. Dalton threw for 2,871 yards with 18 touchdowns and 9 interceptions.









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BREAKING: The Eagles signed James Bradberry to a 2 year $38 Million Dollar deal. James Bradberry back in Philly for another go around!  What is this kid bringing to the Philadelphia defense? Well...it's simple, Bradberry is a solid coverage player who can disrupt passes by batting the ball away and will undercut your route for an interception. Eagles secured 44 combined tackles and picked off 3 passes for 54 yards.



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BREAKING: The Giants sign free agent TE Darren Waller to a 3 year $51 Milion Dollar deal. Now Darren Waller is a big guy who takes up a ton of space and has a size differential against his competitors. Waller makes most of his money by making quakity catches across of the middle of the field and can be a deep threat. Keep note that he is usually running seams on deep pass plays. Also, he can block to help support the run game. In a way the Giants scored here after shipping Toney off to the Chiefs. Waller ends his 5 year stint as a Raider by securing 286 receptions for 3,469 yards and 17 touchdowns.











 
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David Monthomery signs a 3 year $18 Million Dollar deal with the Lions. Now David Montgomery does a nice job of following his blocks and has explosive speed once a hole opens up. He is hard to bring down as he fights for extra yardage and can make defenders miss in space. This is a nice little backfield that Detroit has going because now Montgomery aligns himself with Swift and Jamal Williams.




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The Cowboys have acquired  Stephon Gilmore. Gilmore definitely bolstered the Cowboys Cornerback position due to his ability to shutdown the opposing player and doesn't allow much space. He is one of those guys who will pester you all game long because his coverage skills are over the top and he makes good open field tackles.  Gilmore in Indy secured 66 combined tackles with 13 assisted and pulled in 2 picks for 31 yards. Along with bringing Vander Easch back.
















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BREAKING REPORT: The Dolphins have signed David Long Jr to a 2 year $11 Million Dollar deal. Keep note that David Long recorded a career best 86 tackles.



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BREAKING: Taylor Heinicke signs a 2 year deal with the Falcons. Now what makes Taylor Heinicke good in this league is that can deliver quick strikes through the middle of the field or towards the sidelines for big gains. At times if he can't find anyone open he'll tuck the ball and run for it. He won't run everytime but when he does it's off the pocket collapsing. Heinicke in 2022 threw for 1,859 yards and tossed 12 touchdowns to 6 picks with an 86% in QBR. Over the course of 5 seasons Heinicke passed for 5,745 yards with 34 touchdown strikes and 24 interceptions.


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BREAKING: The Jets sign Allen Lazard to a 4 year $44 Million Dollar deal. The Jets add more offensive power to their Wide Receiver group. Allen Lazard is one of those players who makes good receptions when going towards the sidelines and occasionally will hurt you deep down the field. Quality route runner as well. He now puts himself with guys like Garrett Wilson, Berriosand Braxton Moore. Lazard this past year snagged a career best 788 yards and 6 touchdowns grabbed.







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BREAKING: The Miami Dolphins have inked Mike White ro a 2 year $16 Million Dollar deal. Now what makes Mike White good is his ability to go through his progressions while competing passes towards the sidelines and when going down the field. He can throw on the run as well. Mike White in 2022 threw for 1,192 yards for 3 touchdowns and 4 interceptions.



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BREAKING:The Panthers added free agent Safey, Vonn Bell from the Bengals. Vonn Bell just bolstered the Carolina Panthers secondary as he has great ball hawking skills that usually end up in interceptions. He secured 5 picks over the clurse of 3 NFL seasons. Vonn Bell also makes good open field tackles. Bell ended 2023 with 53 solo tackles, 2 forced fumbles, 4 INT's and 8 passes defended.









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BREAKING: The Bears have signed Tremaine Edmunds to a 4 year $72 Million Dollar deal. The Bears love adding playmakers during free agency because they also inked in Nate Davis for 3 years and it will be worth $19 Million. Now Tremaine Edmunds does his damage in the backfield by sacking Quarterbacks and stuffing the run plays. Edmunds in 2023 turned in 102 combined tackles with 36 assisted and averaged 1.0 in sacks per game. Including 1 interception.




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FOLLOW THE MONEY: Steelers gave agreed to sign Patrick Peterson to a 2 year $14 Million Dollar deal. Patrick Peterson plays tight coverage by not allowing anything over the top and is a solid run stopper. Peterson doesn't allow too many yards after the catch ethier. Peterson in 2023 secured 66 combined tackles with 10 assisted and recorded 5 interceptions for 92 yards.














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BREAKING: The Las Vegas Raiders signed Jimmy Garoppolo to a 3 year $67.5 Million Dollar deal.  Jimmy Garoppolo going over to the Raiders will be huge! Keep in mind that Raiders haven't  had any good Quarterbacks since probably Rich Gannon. I mean Carr was okay until he got hurt back in 2016. Now Jimmy Garoppolo delivers intermediate passes towards the sidelines and theough the middle of the field. He throws a good deep ball as well. Garaoppolo finished his 2022 campaign by throwing for 2,437  yards and acquired 16 touchdowns with 4 picks. Garoppolo's numbers could've probably been higher If he didn't break his foot midway into the season. With Garoppolo under center Frisco went 4-3 and their backup Brock Purdy wet unbeaten until the NFC title game.





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BREAKING: The Chiefs lose Orlando Brown who is testing free agency and wound up signing former Jaguars Offensive Tackle, Jawaan Taylor to a 4 year $80 Million Dollar deal.












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BREAKING: The Dolphins gave up Hunter Long and 2023 3rd round draft selection for Jalen Ramsey. Now Jalen Ramsey is what we call a ball hawking Cornerback. Ramsey can read the Quarterbacks eyes before forcing an interception and can play your best Wide Receiver in man coverage or 10 yards off the ball. If he isn't picking passes off then he is turning in sacks when on a blitz. Ramsey ended 2022-2023 by securing 88 combined tackles with 24 assisted and intercepted 4 balls for 53 yards.



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STAYING PUT: The 49ers ink Javon Hargrave to a 4 year $40 Million Dollar deal. Now Javon Hargrave has the ability to break into the backfield while forcing  ethier a sack or a Quarterback knockdown and could stop the run. This guy wrecks havoc every chance he gets. Hargrave this past year recorded a career best 11 sacks and finished with 60 tackles combined on 23 assisted.







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BREAKING: The Washington Commanders have franchise tagged Daron Payne to a 4 year $90 Million Dollar deal. Now this past year Daron Payne in 2023 recorded 64 total tackles with 31 assisted and racked up 11.5 in sacks per game. He's simply a sack machine  and makes good tackles wheather its assisted or solo.



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BREAKING NEWS: The Falcons have signed Chris Lindstrom to a 5 year deal that'll be worth $105 Million Dollars. Keep note that this now makes Lindstrom the highest paid Guard in the league. Lindstrom this past year recorded 2 combined tackles in a 17 game season.



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BREAKING: Jonathan Jones will stay a Patriot after inking in a brand new 2 year deal for the upcoming season. Jones finished 2022-2023 by snagging 13 combined tackles with 4 interceptions added. Now Jonathan Jones is the type of guy that can play your best Wide Out in man coverage and at times he'll undercut routes to force quality interceptions.




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BREAKING: Jarrett Stidham officially signs a  2 year deal that will be worth $10 Million Dollars. Jarrett Stidham what can I say.....this guy gets drafted by the Patriots a few years back and then eventually was traded to the Raiders. He obviously didn't get much playing time sitting behind Derek Carr but Carr at some point would be benched late in the year in 2023 which gave Stidham a legitimate start. Stidham when given a chance can hurt defenses by completing passes through the middle of the field and delivers a good deep ball. Also, he can utilize his feet to torch you on the ground. When you have a Quarterback that can pass and run it usually sets up a play action fake. A duel threat QB well call him. Unfortunately, he has to play behind Russell Wilson now. Stidham ended 2022-2023 by completing 53 passes for 656 yards and tossed 4 touchdowns and 2 interceptions.
















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BREAKING: The Panthers trade a 2023 1st round draft pick to the Bears for D.J. Moore. Now D.J. Moore hurts defenses with good route running and makes most of his receptions through the middle of the field. Also, he has great turn up speed. Moore now aligns himself with Mooney and Claypool. Hiwever, Chicago needs a damn line, that way Fields isn't running for his life and it'll give him time to find guys like Moore or Mooney etc etc. Moore in 2023 posted 63 catches for 888 yards and scored 7 touchdowns. Moore will end his 5 year stint as a Panther by racking up 364 receptions for 5,201 yards and tallied 21 touchdowns. 









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BREAKING: The Colts have hired Shane Steichen to become the teams newest Head Coach. Now this is a guy who made Philly's defense almost unstoppable. Philly turned in 70 team sacks which was a team record and intercepted 17 passes with a few fumbles added. It's just unfortunate that they couldn't get that story book ending after going down to the Chiefs 38-35 in Super Bowl 57.




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BREAKING: Derek Carr has officially signed a 4 year $100 Million Dollar deal with the Saints. Keep note that this all started after the Raiders released him dueing the off season and was also benched late in the season for poor play. Now Derek Carr can complete quality passes wheather it towards the sidelines or through the middle of the field. He also does damage when delivering short route completions and throws deep downfield. Carr this past season threw for 3,522 yards with 24 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. He completed 60% of his passes.










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INJURY UPDATE: Tony Pollard will miss Pro Bowl after suffering a broken left fibula and a high ankle sprain during the Cowboys 19-12 loss to the 49ers in the Divisional round. Now Tony Pollard's injury occurred in the 1st half after getting tackled from behind by a defensive back who fell on top of  his ankle and it would bend awkwardly. Moments after he be carted off the field. Pollard capped off last season on the ground by rushing for 1,007 yards on 193 carries and scored 9 touchdowns. Coming out the backfield he caught 39 passes for 371 yards and earned 3 scores.







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BREAKING: The Jets new Offensive Coordinator is now Nathaniel Hackett who was the former Head Ciach of the Denver Broncos. Now Nathaniel Hackett weeks back was fored by the Broncos due to the lack of winning games. Hackett and Denver this past year finished 4-11.




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BREAKING: The Panthers went ahead and hired Frank Reich who formerly coached for the Colts. Reich also used to be a player for Carolina. Frank Reich from 2018 to 2022 led the Colts to the Playoffs twice and finished with a combined win/loss record of 40-33-1.









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BREAKING: Derek Carr has now been
released from the Las Vegas Raiders. Now Carr has finally left the Raiders organization after a long 9 year tenure. This whole trade ordeal came after he got benched for the last two games of the year. A week or so later Carr posted a farewell speech. Keep note that Carr put together 33 game winning drives so he did a little something with the team and took them to the Playoffs back in 2016 but were eliminated by Houston in the Wild Card round. Carr ends his tenure by passing for 35,222 yards and 217 touchdowns to 99 picks. 




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BREAKING: The Ravens went along to sign Roquan Smith to a 5 year $100 Million Dollar deal. Now Roquan Smith for the Ravens defense and throughout his career has proven to be a great pass rusher and tackles well. Also has solid instincts when in coverage to defend the pass and knows how to stop the run by plugging holes.








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BREAKING: Kliff Kingsbury departure comes due to the lack of winning and struggles to make the Playoffs. Including this year as Arizona finished 4-13 and were in last place in the NFC West. Klingbury as the Cards Head Coach finished with an 80-80-2 record. Including 1-3 in the Playoffs.






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BREAKING: Lovie Smith leaving Houston was simple.......can't win in the Playoffs and from time to time struggles in the regular season. When they did make Playoffs they were ethier eliminated the first or second rounds. Keep note that Smith and the Texans have missed the Postseason three straight seasons in a row. Last apperance was in 2019 where they lost to the Chiefs in the Divisional round. Texans finished 2023 with a  3-13-1 record. As for Lovie Smith he has a combined win/loss record of 92-100-1 and 3-3 in the Postseason.






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Sunday January 8th, 2023: The Vikings have knocked off the Bears after securing a 29-13 win. The Viks are now the NFC's 3rd seed and 8-4 when versing the NFC North. The Vikings in quarter 1 would score first after Cousins capped off a short 4 play drive by delivering a 4 yard touchdown pass to Adam Thielen but missed the PAT, 6-0. Minnesota through one picked up 4 first downs with 5 coming in the air and went 1 for 1 on 3rd because most pass plays went for 20 yards plus. Cousins also threw for 115 yards but the Vikings have carelessly turned it over once. Vikings got their air attack going early as Cousins had the time to go through his reads and delivered quick strikes towards the sidelines. They also executed well on both 1st and 3rd down and capitalized in the red area. Later on in the 2nd quarter the Vikings would end a long 12 play drive after Mattison scampered into the end zone for a 4 yard score, 13-0.  Vikings caped off the 2nd by picking up 4 first downs with 3 coming in the air and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Cosuins threw for 63 yards and the backs ran for 30. The Vikings got their pass/run ratio clicking  as Cousins got enough time in the pocket to go through his progressions while working the middle of the field and when going deep. Then you got your rushers who followed their blocks well and gained quality yards after contact. They also capitalized on 1st down situations to keep the ball moving and dominated the red zone but need to do much better on 3rd. Rushers ran for a total of 72 yards, went 2 for 4 in the red area and walked into the half leading 16-6. Now in the 3rd quarter Nick Mullens would dart a 26 yard pass completion to Nailor who was in the middle of the field and it set Minnesota up at the Bears 43 yard line. Six plays later on 3rd and goal Mattison would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown run, thus gaining a 23-6 lead. This drive took 11 plays for 75 yards and they controlled the ball for 5:35. Vikings in the 3rd secured 7 first downs while going 2 for 3 on 3rd with Mullens throwing for 42 yards and rushers ran for 44. The Vikings backup Quarterback Nick Mullens did his damage through the middle of the field and Recivers made quality catches for 10 or more yards. As for their  backs they've continued to run hard for good yardage and simply followed blocks. Give credit to the Viks because they are killing the Chicago defense with solid execution on both 1st and 3rd down. Heading into the late stages of the 4th quarter Minnesota would add the ultimate  dagger after Joseph buried a gane clinching 41 yard field goal, 29-13. Viks sealed off quarter 4 by pulling in 5 first downs while outscoring Chicago 6-0 and went 1 for 3 on 3rd with Mullens throwing for 53 yards and 1 pick. Minnesota wrapped their day up by reeling in 28 first downs while 15 of them came on the pass and finished 6 of 11 on 3rd and 3 for 5 in the red zone. They also picked up 12 first downs on 141 yards rushing. Offensively the Vikings have their backup Nick Mulllens to thank because he attacked the Bears pass defense through the middle of the field and Recivers gained solid yards after the catch. Now for the  backs they raised havoc by finding space to run through and had great blocking up front. As a whole they performed well inside the red zone and were dominate on 1st and 3rd downs. Vikings went 3 for 4 in goal to goal, tallied 482 yards of total offense and moved up to a 13-4 record.







Bears during yesterday mornings matchup suffered a tough 13-29 loss to the Vikings. This sends Chicago to their 14th loss of the year and they earned the 1st round pick in the NFL Draft.  The Bears in a scoreless 1st quarter snagged 3 first downs with 2 coming on the air and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. They also rushed for 34 yards with 1 first down and Peterman threw for 50. The Bears were able to get their pass attack going as Nathan Peterman got the ball out quickly through the middle of the field to his playmakers and hammered Minnesota when utilizing the run off to solid blocking.  Keep note that the Bears run game is very effective when using the edge as their friend. However, they performed poorly on 3rd down and had 0 red zone trips. Then during the 2nd quarter Velus Jones would tight rope sown the sideline before breaking loose for a 24 yard touchdown run but failed to convert the 2-point conversion, 6-16. Keep note that the Bears in 2022-2023 are 1 for 4 on 2-point tries. Bears ended the 2nd quarter earned 45 yards rushing while securing 2 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Nathan Peterman would also throw for 28 yards. Bears by this point in time were struggling to win first down battles and couldn't keep drives alive when facing 3rd and reached the red zone 0 times throughout the entire 1st half. What's really killing their offense is that they were forced into one three and out drive and turned it over just once. Luckily for their run game it was still going strong as they continued to find open space towards the edge and got the blocking that they needed. Bears ran for a total of 79 yards, Peterman was sacked once and entered halftime down 6-16. In the 3rd quarter Peterman on 3rd and 5 would deliver a 7 yard strike to Harry and it gave his team a fresh set of downs. Afterwards, Peterman would fire in a 1 yard touchdown pass to Cole Kmet who extended the ball over the pylon before his knee hit the ground, 13-23. This would be Peterman's first touchdown pass since the 2018 season. Bears in the 3rd on one offensive possession added 4 first downs and went 1 for 1 on 3rd with Peterman throwing 51 yards. Chicago's offense pushed the pace as they started winning most of their 1st down battles while executing well on 3rd and ate clock. Bears didn't face to many 3rd down situations due to moving the ball effectively downfield when utilizing the pass. Most pass play went for 13 or more yards. As for their run game they've struggled because room was hard to come by and their blockers weren't  providing any lanes to go through. 24 yards rushing won't cut it unfortunately. Got to run the ball better and haven't seen the red zone since late in the 3rd. In the end, during the 4th quarter backup Quarterback  Boyle looked to fire a deep ball downfield to Claypool but instead he got picked off by Shelley at the Minnesota 36 yard line. Bears in four hauled in 2 first downs while going 1 for 4 in 3rd and turned it over twice. Chicago peeled in 13 first downs with 9 coming on the pass and went 2 for 9 on 3rd and 0 for 3 on 4th. That also includes 118 yards rushing with 4 first downs added and finished 1 for 1 in the red zone. The Bears offense were seemingly flat all gane long besides a few solid scores. What ultamately killed the Bears was their ineffectiveness to convert on 3rd down and were poor in the red area but mived the sticks at a high rate and ran the ball extremely well. Peterman on the other hand got sacked just 1 time yet he still managed to get rid of the ball quickly and completed intermediate routes. Bears raked in 259 yards of total offense, averaged 5 yards per pass and slipped down to a 3-14 record.










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Sunday January 2nd, 2023: Patriots hold off the Dolphins after picking up a 23-21 Victory. This allows New England to reach .500 and are 7th seed in the AFC Playoffs. Patriots in the 1st quarter would score first after Mac Jones delivered a 7 yard touchdown pass to Thornton, 7-0. This drive lasted 10 plays for 67 yards and they controlled the ball for 4:18. The Patriots ended the 1st by picking up 4 first downs with 3 coming in the air and went 1 for 1 on 3rd with 17 yards rushing.  New England worked the air game pretty well as Recivers were able to create separation from their defender and Mac Jones attacked the sidelines with pin point accuracy but struggled to run the ball due to lanes getting clogged.  A quarter later during the 2nd . New England capped off quarter number 2 by hauling in  3 first downs and went 1 for 4 on 3rd with Jones throwing for 42 yards and 32 when utilizing the run. The Patriots pass/run ratio is having issues because Mac Jones pocket is being disrupted and has been sacked a few times off poor protection. As for their run game they were having problems trying to find room to go through and weren't gaining as many yards per carry. They've also struggled to execute on both 1st and 3rd down. Patriots were a total 2 for 5 in 3rd, tallied 120 yards of total offense and entered halftime tied up at 7-7. Now in the 3rd quarter Dugger would undercut Miami's crossing route and picked off Bridgewater before returning it for a 39 yard pick six touchdown but missed the PAT, 16-14. This would be Dugger's 3rd defensive score of the year and he's the first Patriot to do that since 1970. Pat's wrapped up quarter 3 by snagging 2 first downs which both came on the pass and went 1 for 4 on 3rd. Mac Jones delivered 59 yards passing as well. Offensively New England was slowed down due poor execution 1st and 3rd down and struggled inside the red zone. Keep note that the Pats haven't entered red zone territory since back in the 1st half. Mac Jones on the other hand did damage through the middle the field and got the ball out quickly to his playmaking Recivers who gained a quality  yards after the catch. Defensively they've done a much better job of winning at the line of scrimmage and disrupted Bridgewater's pocket which forced him to overthrow his targets and caused a late interception. In the 4th New England would add the put away score after Mac Jones delivered a 1 yard touchdown strike to Meyers who had to high point the catch, 23-14. Pats in the 4th quarter hung in 3 first downs while going 3 for 5 on 3rd and Jones threw for 46 yards. Patriots ended their afternoon by ringing in 14 first downs while finishing 5 of 13 on 3rd and went 2 for 2 in the red zone. Also ran for 77 yards with 2 first downs added. The Patriots in the 2nd half played smash mouth football and if they weren't hurting on the ground then it was through the air. Their pass/run ratio was very effective as Jones made quick deliveries and rushers found a ton of space to burst through off great blocking. Along with executing on key 3rd downs and kept the chains moving. They also capitalized much better on most of their red zone opportunities. Despite pressuring Bridgewater, they also clogged a ton of running holes and from time to time they stuffed the backs behind the line of scrimmage. New England racked up 249 yards of total offense, picked 9 first downs on the pass and improved to an 8-8 record.





Dolphins fall to their AFC East foe in the Patriots after going down 21-23. This has Miami at .500 and a in 8th place in the AFC Playoff picture.  Miami ended the first 15 minutes by reeling in 5 first downs with 4 coming on the pass and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Along with Bridgewater throwing for 60 yards. The Dolphins hurt the Patriots defense as Bridgewater got the protection he needed from up front and delivered quick strikes towards the sidelines and theough the middle of the field. Miami also moved the sticks well but were a little a flat on 3rd down situations.  Then during the 2nd quarter Miami would end a long 13 play drive with Hill rushing into the end zone for a 1 yard score, 7-7. Miami sealed off the 2nd by pulling in 5 first downs and converted one time in 3rd with Bridgewater throwing for 63 yards and rushed for 25. Miami thus time around mived the sticks effectively when utilizing their pass attack and were efficient inside the red zone but continued their struggle in 3rd downs and could rarely run the ball due their line being unable to provide open lanes. As for Bridgewater he continues to do a good job of finding his outlet Recivers when he can't go deep down the field and is getting the ball out quickly near the sidelines. Miami were 1 for 1 on 4th, secured a total 10 first downs and slipped into halftime all knotted at 7-7. During the 3rd quarter on Miami's first possession Teddy Bridgewater would dart a 23 yard pass completion to Waddle and it set them up at the New England 18 yard line. Four plays later on 1st and goal Bridgewater would flip the ball into Raheem Mostert for a 1 yard touchdown, thus going up 14-7. Miami concluded the 3rd by securing 3 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd while getting outscored 9-7. That also includes 25 yards passing with 1 pick. Miami's offense looked a tad bit flat by this point in time.....especially since they couldn't run or pass the ball and struggled to execute on 3rd down. However, they've remained perfect in the red area due to solid execution. We now turn our attentions to the 4th, where Miami would inch within two after Thompson delivered a 4 yard touchdown pass to Gesicki, 21-23. Keep note that the only reason Thompson was in was because Bridgewater had gotten hurt. Miami finalized the 4th by snagging 4 first downs and went 1 for 4 on 3rd while matching New England for a score each. Miami racked up 21 first downs with 15 coming in the air and went 4 for 14 on 3rd and 3 for 3 in the red zone with 2 turns. As well as rushing for 82 yards with 4 first downs tallied. The Dolphins were a blunder in the 2nd half of this game. They couldn't pass or run the ball due to the line providing 0 lanes to go through and Bridgewater was under seige with a couple of late picks thrown. He went down a few times as well. Now the main thing that ultimately slowed Miami down was their careless turnovers and lack of 3rd down converting. When Miami was effective in the air most of Bridgewater's passes would go towards the sidelines. One positive that Miami can take from this was that they dominated red zone play. Miami went 2 for 3 on 4th, were 3 for 3 in goal to goal and slipped down to an 8-8 record. 







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Thursday December 29th, 2022: Titans suffer a demoralizing 13-27 loss when going against the Cowboys.  This dropped Tennessee two games under .500 and suffered their 9th defeat of the year. Titans in the 1st quarter on their first possession would be forced into a punt after Dobbs on 3rd and 16 completed a 10 yard pass to Okongwo who was stopped short of the markers. The Titans reeled in 1 first down which was on the pass and went 0 for 2 on 3rd with 6 yards rushing. The Titans early struggled to get their pass/run ratio going due to Dobbs  mis firing his throws and their rushers had problems finding holes to go theough off poor blocking. They've also struggled in terms of moving the markers and were flat on 3rd down situations.  Then late in the 2nd the Titans would inch within four after Bullock buried a 29 yard field goal, 6-10. Keep in mind that this score was setup on a Prescott interception. Titans capped off quarter 2 by snagging 4 first downs while tuening it over once and went 3 for 6 on 3rd. The Titans moved the sticks much better but they still had minor issues on 3rd down and were flat when getting inside the red zone. Look.....the Titans can't seem to get any offense going when entering the 20 yard line. They need more than field goals to win. Titans were a total 3 for 8 on 3rd, were 0 for 2 in the red zone and entered halftime down 6-10. We now turn our attentions to the 3rd quarter, where Dobbs capped off a 13 play drive by finding Allen for a 5 yard touchdown pass but trialed 13-17. Titans finalzed the 3rd by picking up 4 first downs and went 3 for 5 on 3rd. Including 1 three and out and Dobbs threw for 44 yards. Tennessee's Quarterback Joshua Dobbs simply hammered Dallas by delivering quick passes through the middle of the field and towards the sideline and kept drives alive by converting big 3rd downs. They also ate clock for most of this quarter. In the end, during the 4th quarter Dobbs in 4th and 15 had his pass fall incomplete and it forced a turnover on downs. Tennessee sealed off the 4th by hooking in 5 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd with Dobbs throwing for 44 yards. Titans turned in 17 first downs with 11 coming in the air and finished 7 for of 16 on 3rd and 1 for 3 in the red zone. That also includes 97 yards rushing with 6 first downs. The Titans offense throughout the night did a great job of attacking Dallas's pass defense when going towards the sideline and in the 2nd half they moved the markers effectively but struggled insode in red zone territory and were flat on 3rd. Now on the ground Tennessee ran the ball well but at times they didn't earn to many first downs. Titans 1 for 2 on 4th, earned 317 yards of total offense and dipped down to a 7-9 record.







Cowboys handle the Titans after picking up a 27-13 win. This gives Dallas win number 12 and are in 2nd place throughout the NFC East. Dallas in quarter 1 would strike first after Elliott scampered into the end zone for a 1 yard score, 7-0.  Dallas in the 1st picked up 8 first downs with 4 coming on the pass and went 1 for 3 on 3rd and 1 for 2 in the red zone. As well as outscoring Tennessee 7-0. The Cowboys managed to get things clicking weather it was on the run or passing the ball. Rushers off created space zipped through open lanes whike gaining solid yards after contact and Prescott was able to get the ball out quickly to his playmaking Recivers. Dallas also did a nice job of moving the sticks and executed well inside the red zone and when facing a 3rd down. During the 2nd quarter Prescott on the teams third possessions was looking to hook up with Schultz but instead he got picked off Byard. Dallas in the 2nd gained 4 first downs which all came on the pass and went 2 for 2 on 3rd with 3 turnovers. Dallas by this point in time managed to hurt Tennessee's pass defense due to Prescott getting the protection he needs from up front and is releasing the ball quickly. Dallas also continued to execute on both 1st and 3rd down situations. However, a few things that plagued them was that they struggled to enter the red zone area and turned it over a bit to much. Dallas secured 61 yards rushing, turned in 0 penalties and walked into halftime leading 10-6. Entering the early stages of the 3rd quarter a Titans pass interference would lead to Prescott delivering a 6 yard touchdown strike to Schultz, thus gaining a 17-6 lead. The Cowboys ended the 3rd quarter by hauling in 5 first downs whike matching the Titans for a touchdown each and went a solid 4 for 4 on 3rd. Along with Prescott throwing for 48 yards.The Cowboys have eaten away at the Titans defense after converting manageable 1st and 3rd down situations to keep their drives moving and Prescott completed a ton of deep balls that went for 20 or more yards. They capitalized on red zone opportunities as well. Now during the halfway mark of the 4th quarter Prescott off a clean pocket would deliver a 10 yard passing touchdown to Schultz, 24-13. This drive lasted 10 plays for 75 yards and they controlled the ball for 5:06. The Cowboys in the 4th pulled in 2 first downs and went 0 for 3 on 3rd with Prescott throwing for 59 yards. Dallas secured 16 of theor 26 total forst downs in the air while goimg 8 of 10 on 3rd and 2 for 3 in the red zone. Cowboys all night long hammered Tennessee when Dak Prescott delivered passes through the middle of the field and were excellent on 1st and 3rd downs while executing in the red area. As for their run game it wasn't as effective but from time to time they found open lanes and bursted through them off great protection. This O-Line deserves credit because they kept Prescott's pocket clean and provided running lanes. Defensively they were able to smoother Tennessee as they won battles at the line of scrimmage and put pressure on Dobbs to make him overthrow his Recivers or utilized sacks. They were also very effective when it came to getting the Titans off the field when facing a 3rd down. Prescott threw for 282 yards, tallied 361 yards of total offense and bounced their record to 12-4.






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OUT OF DENVER: The Broncos in just one season have gone along to fire Head Coach, Nathaniel Hackett. Now Nathaniel Hackett's firing comes in just his first 15 matchups after going 4-11 and suffered an obliterating 51-14 loss to the Rams on Chritmas Day. 






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Monday December 26th, 2022: Chargers knock off the Colts by securing a 20-3 win. Chargers are in sixth place in the AFC Playoff picture and earned win nunber nine. Chargers halfway into the 1st would make an early mistake after Herbert's pass to Keenan Allen got picked off  by Thomas, thus ending a short three play drive. The Chargers in one reeled in 1 first down which came on the pass and went 0 for 3 on 3rd with 2 yards rushing. The Chargers are struggling to move the chains and couldn't keep drives alive when facing  a 3rd down. Chargers have also had issues trying the run ball due to poor blocking. Then during the 2nd quarter Austin Ekeler would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard score, 7-3.this drive lasted 13 plays for 74 yards and possessed the ball for 4:21. Chargers sealed off the 2nd by hauling in 3 first downs whike going 2 for 4 on 3rd and 1 for 1 in the red zone. Los Angeles were starting to win first down battles when passing the ball as Recuvers made good receptiond and gained quality yards after the catch. Also executed well in both the red zone and on 3rd. Chargers were a total 6 for 10 on 3rd down, rushers ran for 33 yards and entered halftime up 10-3.  In the 3rd quarter the Chargers 8 play drive would end with a Dicker 26 yard field goal, 13-3. The Chargers in the 3rd quarter secured 2 first downs wle going 0 for 4 on 3rd and outscored Indy 3-0 but turned it over a couple times. Including Herbert throwing for 47 yards. Chargers by this point in time had some problems executing on both 1st and 3rd down and need to limit careless mistakes after fumbling twice with 1 lost. Despite being sacked twice, Herbert did a great job of going through his progressions and getting the ball out quick. In the end, during halfway mark of the 4th quarter Ekeler would rush into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown, 20-3. This score was setup on a huge Ekeler 16 yard run on the previous play. LA through four rang in 5 first downs and outscored Indy 7-0 and went 2 for 4 on 3rd.  Chargers picked up 17 first downs with 10 coming on the pass and went 8 for 18 on 3rd while finishing 2 for 4 in the red zone. Along with rushing for 104 yards and added 7 first downs. Chargers all game long dominated the pass/run ratio as Herbert made good deliveries in the pocket and their rushers found open lanes to go through off good protection. Los Angeles also capitalized well when given a red zone opportunity and moved the sticks effectively. Also picked up key 3rd downs in crunch time. Over on the defensive side they pressured Foles for 7 sacks and disrupted his pocket forcing him make bad throws that led to turnovers. Keep in mind that Foles simply could not read the coverages and was frustrated out the pocket on almost every snap. They held Indy 0 for 10 on 3rd as well. Chargers defense forced two turnover on downs, went 2 for 4 in goal to goal and moved up to a 9-6 record.









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Sunday December 25th, 2022: The Dolphins on Christmas Day suffered a disappointing 20-26 loss to the Packers. Dolohins drop to 4 losses in a row and sit in 2nd place in the AFC East Division. Tagoviaola midway into the 1st would heave an 84 yard passing touchdown to Waddle, 7-3. Miami in the 1st picked up 6 first downs with 3 of them coming on the pass and went 1 for 2 in the red area but were 0 for 2 on 3rd. Including 56 yards rushing with 3 first downs tallied. The Dolphins got their pass/run ratio clicking as Tagoviaola delivered quick pass to his playmaking Recivers who gained quality yards after the catch and their rushers found gaping holes to go through off solid blocks. Miami also moved the chains at a high rate but moving forward they need to convert more 3rd downs. Then in the 2nd quarter Tagoviaola would deliver a 52 yard pass completion through the middle of the field to Tyreek Hill and it set them up at the 1 yard line. A play later Jeff Wilson would burst into the end zone e for a 1 yard score, this regaining a 17-10 lead. Miami through two reeled in 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd with 1 turnover and ran for 2 yards. Miami's offense struggled on the run a little bit as room was hard to come by due to poor blocking and had issue on 3rd but Tua seemed to hurt Green Bay in the air when delivering deep passes through the middle of the field and executed well inside the red zone. However, the Dolphins couldn't move the sticks as effectively as they wanted to due to 1 careless fumble or are scoring quickly. I also want to add in that Tua from time to time holds the ball to long and that's allowing Green Bay to utilize sacks. Miami tallies 271 yards of total offense, were a total 1 for 4 on 3rd and entered halftime leading 20-13.  In the 3rd quarter Miami would have their 10 play drive stalled thanks to Sanders missing a 48 yard field goal and this game remained a tie. Dolphins through three hauled in 1 first down and went 0 for 2 on 3rd with 12 yards rushing and 33 in the air.  Keep note that Miami ran only 1 offensive possession in this quarter alone. The Dolphins seemingly had their issues on both 1st and 3rd down and struggled to run the ball as Green Bay's defense stuffed holes and made tackles. There pass gane on the other hand was the most effective simply because Tua delivered some pass attempts that went for 20 plus yards. We now turn our attentions to the 4th quarter, where Tagoviaola threw a game sealing interception to Douglas Miami stacked in 3 first downs with 2 interceptions thrown and went 1 for 1 on 3rd. Miami snagged 15 first downs with 10 coming on the throw and went 2 for 7 on 3rd. They earned 5 first downs on 82 yards rushing and went 1 for 2 in the red zone. The Dolphins throughout their afternoon moved the chains well but were slowed down by struggling on 3rd and careless 2nd half turnovers. Miami went 1 for 2 in goal to goal, averaged 4.6 per rush and fell to an 8-7 record.






Packers hold off the Dolphins after picking up a 26-20 win. Green Bay sits in 10th place in the NFC Playoff picture and are atop three wins in a row. Green Bay in quarter 1 would even this bout up after Rodgers fired a 1 yard touchdown strike to Lewis, 10-10. This drive went 10 plays for 54 yards and possessed the ball for 4:58. Packers ended the 1st by snagging 5 first downs with 4 coming on the pass and went  1 for 3 on 3rd and 1 for 2 in the red zone. The Packers early got their air gane going as Rodgers hurt Miami when delivering deep balls down the sideline and capitalized on some of their red zone opportunities but struggled on 3rd and couldn't get the run game started. Packers line has done a great job of protecting Rodgers but seemingly can't provide any running lanes for their backs to go through. During the 2nd quarter with 8 ticks left Crosby would bury a 25 yard field goal, 13-20. This drive lasted 8 plays for 21 yards and controlled the ball for 1:53. Green Bay capped off quarter 2 by hanging in 1 first downs while getting outscored 10-3 and went 0 for 4 on 3rd. The Packers offense in the 1st half were absolutely flat! I mean they can't run nor pass the ball due to Miami's defense putting pressure in Rodgers forcing him to mis fire throws and stopped the run completely by stuffing holes. That also includes poor red zone execution. Green Bay were 2 for 4 on 4th, earned 130 yards of total offense and walked into halftime trailing 13-20. Now in the 3rd quarter Green Bay would work downfield as Rodgers delivered a precise 31 yard pas completion to Lewis and it gave his team a fresh set of downs. Two plays later and Dollon would rush into the end zone for a 1 yard score, 20-20. This possession lasted 11 plays for 78 yards and controlled the ball for 7:07. Green Bay sealed off the 3rd by pulling in 5 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd while Rodgers threw for 81 yards. They also ate clock and were 2 for 3 in the red area. Green Bay this time around were effective at moving the chains and did a little bit better on 3rd and were excellent inside the red zone. As for Rodgers himself he simply got the ball quickly and hurt Miami when going deep downfield. In the end, during the 4th quarter Crosby would add the dagger by drilling in a game ending 26 yard field goal, 26-20. Green Bay in the 4th secured 4 first downs while outscoring Miami 6-0 and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Packers concluded their day by picking up 17 first downs with 11 coming on the pass and went 2 for 5 in the red zone and went 2 for 14 on 3rd. Including 79 yards rushing with 4 first downs. Green Bay in the 2nd half managed to move the ball effectively downfield weather it was on the pass or on run. Rodgers harmed Miami by getting the ball out to his playmakers and their rushers found space to run through off good blocks being made. Unfortunately the Packers were flat on when facing 3rd downs but moved the sticks well and executed on 4th. Green Bay went 3 for 5 in 4th, finished 2 for 4 in goal to goal and jumped up to a 7-8 record.







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INJURY UPDATE: Murray season ends with a torn ACL during a 27-13 loss to the Patriots back on Monday night football. Now Murray's injury occurred during the 1st quarter as he attempted to make a jump cut in order to evade a New England defender but in that process he would plant his foot into the ground before eventually collapsing. This of course forced Murray to clutch at his leg in pain and had to be carted off the field. Murray ended his afternoon by completing 9 yards on 1 of 1 passing. Throughout the season he threw 14 touchdowns for 2,368 yards and 7 interceptions. Including an 87.2 QBR(Quartback Ratings). 








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Monday December 19th, 2022: The Packers handle the Rams after downing them 24-12. This sends Green Bay to their sixth win of the year and are three games under .500. Green Bay through one picked up 5 first downs with 3 coming on the pass and were able to go 2 for 3 on 3rd. The Packers moved the ball well with good 3rd down conversions and Rodgers had time to deliver quick passes due to his line protecting him. They entered the red zone once which was nice but they only came away with 3 points. They need touchdowns. Then during the 2nd quarter Green Bay would extend their lead after Dillon rushed in for an 8 yard score, 10-3. This drive last 11 plays for 74 yards and controlled the ball for 6:15. Keep note that this score was setup on 4th down conversion. Packers completed the 2nd by picking up 5 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd and 1 for 1 on 4th. Along with Rodgers throwing for 70 yards and the backs gained 22. Packers in this quarter alone executed well on both 1st and 3rd down and managed to capitalized on red zone opportunities. As well as eating clock. Packers would get their run/pass ratio going as Rodgers delivered the ball to his Recivers who worked the middle of the field well and their rushers were finding space off quality blocks. Defensively they've really pressured Mayfield by collapsing the pocket and forcing 2 sacks and a couple knockdowns. Green Bay possessed ball for 15:23, were 0 for 1 in goal to goal and entered halftime with a 10-6 lead. In the 3rd quarter Packers lead woukd get increasingly big after Dillon scampered into the end zone for a 1 yard rushing touchdown, 17-6. A possession later Green Bay would cap off a 6 play drive with Jones going into the end zone for a 7 yard touchdown, 24-6. The Packers capped off the 3rd by Rodgers throwing for 67 yards and gained 8 first downs. Packers executed well at moving the markers and faced no 3rd downs due to great ball movement downfield and were picking up big pass plays that are going for 15 plus yards. They also continuted to punish LA when getting inside the red zone. Heading into the 4th Green Bay would carelessly turn it over as Aaron Jones was forced to fumble after Rapp stripped the ball and it allowed Ramsey for the recovery. Green Bay ended the 4th by hauling in 5 first downs while going 1 for 3 on 3rd and rushed for 41 yards. Packers wrapped up their night by reeling in 27 first downs with 15 coming the pass and went 4 for 9 on 3rd and 3 for 4 in the red zone. Including 138 yards rushing with 9 first downs added. They ran 16 total plays for 93 yards and possessed the ball for 8:58. Packers got their pass and run game going all night as Rodgers got the protection from up front before delivering intermediate routes for big chunks and their backs ran hard while following blocks. Green Bay also moved the sticks effectively and kept drives going when facing a 3rd down. Including red zone excellence as they capitalized in almost every opportunity. You have to credit the defense as well after pressuring Mayfield not just in the 4th but all night. They were in his face forcing him to throw the ball away and sacked him 5 times. Packers earned 345 yards of total offense, went 2 for 2 in 4th and compacted a 6-8 record.



Rams get dealt by the Packers after going down 12-24. This defeat sends them to double digit losses and were eliminated from playoff contention. Rams in one scoreless quarter snagged 4 first downs with 2 of them coming in the air and went 1 for 3 in 3rd. Rams struggled to move the chains and couldn't keep drives alive when facing a 3rd down situation. To make matters worse the Rams early can't run the ball after being held to 28 yards. Line needs to start creating lanes and holding blocks. During the 2nd quarter LA would force a tie after a Packers interception led to a Crosby 33 yard field goal, 3-3. Rams ended this drive in 9 plays and ran down the field for 53 yards. LA. Rams  ended the 2nd by picking up 2 first downs but went 2 for 2 on 3rd and Mayfield had 25 yards passing. Rams at this point have to move the ball more effectively when facing 1st or 3rd down and its also been hard trying to establish a run and pass game due to the lack of protection/holes. They've failed to enter their red zone as well and when they do its just 3 points on the board. Again more touchdowns not kicks! Rams were penalized twice for 10 yards, were a total 3 for 7 on 3rd and walked into the half down 6-10. Entering the 3rd quarter LA would finally find the end zone after Mayfield spotted Higbee in the middle of the field for an 8 yard touchdown pass, 12-24. Rams concluded the 3rd by securing 2 first downs while getting outscored 14-6 and went 1 for 1 on 3rd. They ran for 35 yards as well. Los Angeles needs to pick up more first downs but in this quarter they stayed away from facing to many 3rd downs after moving the ball for big chunk plays on the ground. We now turn our attentions to the 4th, where Frank Clark's pressure forced Mayfield to under throw the ball and it allowed for Amos to snag the interception. Rams in quarter 4 pulled in 1 first down and went 0 for 2 on 3rd with 1 three and out drive. LA turned in 13 forst downs with 6 coming in the ait and finished 4 for 11 in 3rd and 1 for 2 in the red zone. Along with rushing for 72 yards with 9 first downs tallied. Rams lost this matchup due to the lack of 3rd down converting and barely moved sticks.  Also struggled getting into the red area let alone earning six points. You just won't win many games if you can't execute in the red zone....THE MOST IMPORTANT ZONE! However, they ran the ball much better in the 2nd half dur the line providing lanes. As for the defense they didn't to much besides force 2 turnovers and sacked Rodgers 3 times for 22 yards. Keep note that the Rams pressure on Rodgers ultimately started late in the 2nd half. Where was this defense at in the first two quarters. Rams were 1 for 1 in goal to goal, snagged 156 yards of total offense and dropped off to a 4-10 record.






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Sunday December 18th, 2022: Raiders stole this game away from the Patriots after picking up a much needed 30-24 win. Raiders sit in 11th place in the AFC Playoff picture and are 5-5 when versing the AFC Conference. In the 1st quarter on 3rd and 4 Carr would hook up with Adams for an 11 yard gain. Unfortunately, this 12 play drive woukd end with a Carlson 49 yard field goal, 3-0. Raiders in the 1st quarter reeled in 4 first downs with 3 coming on the rush and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Including 51 yards rushing. Las Vegas seemingly moved the sticks at a high rate when utilizing the rush as  Josh Jacobs followed his blockers who created a ton of running lanes and were efficient on 3rd down.  Then during quarter 2 Las Vegas would rwhin their lead after Carr spotted Waller down the middle of the field for a 25 yard passing touchdown, 10-3. This drive lasted 11 plays for 76 yards and possessed the ball for 6:33. Afterwards, the Raiders would extend their lead late after Carr connected with Waller for a 5 yard touchdown, 17-3. This score was setup on a Pat's blocked punt. Raiders ended the 2nd by securing 4 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. As well as Carr throwing for 54 yards and Jacobs ran for 40. Las Vegas by this point in time got their run/pass ratio clicking. As Carr evaded sacks before delivering quick intermediate routes through the middle of the field and Jacobs managed to find open lanes off quality blocks. Also capitalized early when getting into the red zone and moved the sticks well to keep drives going but from time to time they struggled on 3rd down. Raiders added 176 yards of total offense, possessed ball for 18 minutes and entered the half up 17-3. Entering the 3rd the Raiders on their last possession of the quarter  ended in a three and out after Carr was sacked by Bentley. Raiders in the 3rd piled in 1 first down and went 2 for 3 on 3rd with 11 yards rushing. Raiders struggled to move the ball downfield due to poor first down pickups and had problems running the ball but kept most drives alive by converting on 3rd and turned it over once. In the end, during the 4th quarter with 0 ticks on the clock Jones would intercept Meyers on a lateral play and returned it for a 48 yard touchdown, 30-24. Raiders were able move the ball methodically downfield as they picked up critical 1st and 3rd downs and were perfect when getting into the red zone. Vegas also torched New England on the ground with effecrive running and Carr was able to go through his reads before getting the ball out quickly to his playmakers. Raiders earned 308 yards of total offense, Carr threw 3 touchdowns for 231 yards and improved to a 6-8 record.





Patriots suffer a tough 24-30 loss to the Raiders. This drops New England to .500 on the year and are out of the AFC Playoff picture. New England in one scoreless quarter raked in 4 first downs with 3 coming on the pass and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Patriots offense ran only two possessions which is why they rarely faced 3rd down situations but executed well when Mac Jones delivered a pass through the middle of the field and got the ball out quickly.  A quarter later during the 2nd the Patriots would cap off a 14 play drive with Folk delivering a 24 yard field goal, 3-3.  Pats in the 2nd pulled in 1 first down and wemt 0 for 2 on 3rd. The Patriots offense were unfortunately flat! I mean they couldn't run or pass the ball due to poor protection/blocking and were unable to convert 1st and 3rd down situations. They've also struggled to gain red zone trips. Pats were a total 1 for 5 on 3rd, tallied 111 yards of total offense and slipped into halftime down 3-17. Now in the 3rd quarter Kyle Dugger would beat Carr's throw on a curl route before intercepting him for pick six score, 10-17. Pats ended quarter 3 by hauling in 7 first downs while going 0 for 2 on 3rd and outscored Las Vegas 10-0. New England moved the sticks at an effective rate and ran the ball ball much better as they gained a ton of yards after contact but were still struggling to convert on 3rd and have start executing in the red area. During the 4th quarter New England would snag a critical lead after Stevenson broke loose for a 34 yard touchdown run, thus going up 24-17. In the 4th the Pats picked up 1 first down while going 0 for 3 on 3rd and got outscored 13-11. That also includes two three and out drives. Patriots simply had issues on 1st and 3rd and couldn't stay on the field long enough. These three and outs really hurt New England in this quarter alone. New England ended their day by puling in 19 first downs with 10 coming on the rush and finished 2 for 13 on 3rd and 0 for 1 in the red zone. Patriots ultimately lost this game due to poor execution on 3rd and struggled in the red area but were very effective when utilizing the run because the line created a ton of open gaps. Pats rushed for 112 yards, earned 318 yards of total offense and fell to a 7-7 record.










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BREAKING: Cowboys sign T.Y. Hilton to a 1 year deal. T.Y. Hilton going to Dallas will help open up the field more for Dak Prescott. Hilton is a great route runner and is a deep ball threat. Hilton ends his 10 year stint in Indy by securing 631 catches for 9,691 yards and scored 53 touchdowns. 






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Saturday December 17th, 2022: Bills survive a scare as they knocked off the Dolphins by a score of 32-29. Bills notch fourth consecutive playoff berth and snagged their 11th win of the year. Buffalo midway into the 1st quarter would move into Miami territory after Josh Allen heaved a 45 yard pas completion to Dawson Knox in order to set his team up at the 27 yard line. Two lays later Allen would find Morris in the end zone for a 14 yard toucjdiwj strike, 7-0. Buffalo in the 1st on two offensive possessions gained 5 first downs which was in the air and went 0 for 1 on 3rd due to scoring fast. Buffalo seemingly hurt the Dolphins defense when delivering intermediate passes and Allen got the ball out quickly to his Recivers who gained a ton yards after the catch. Buffalo capitalized early in red zone territory as well. Then in quarter 2 Josh Allen would hook up Hines for a 10 yard touchdown pass, thus going up 14-6. This drive lasted 12 plays for 75 yards and possessed the ball for 6:29. One possession later the Bills with no time left would extend the lead after Allen out the pocket fired a 4 yard strike to Cook, 21-13. Bills capped off the 2nd by earning 10 forst downs whike outscoring Miami 14-10 and Alle threw for 117 yards. Buffalo cintinuted to win first down battles while executing on 3rd at a high rate and ate clock. but had issues trying to run due to lanes getting clogged and poor blocking. Bills pass attack was another story as Allen was hurting Miami through the middle the field with the deep ball or intermediate passes towards the sidelines. Buffalo were a total 5 for 6 on 3rd, talkied 250 yards of total offense and walked into the half leading 21-13. Heading into the 3rd the Bills first possession would end on a three and out after Allen on 3rd and 4 had his pass to Davis fall incomplete.  Buffalo in the 3rd reeled in 3 first downs while going 0 for 4 on 3rd and got outscored 13-0 with two three and out drives. Buffalo around this time of the game looked absolutely flat as they struggled to stay on the field when faced with a 3rd down and executed poorly on the pass game as Josh Allen kept overthrowing his Wide Receivers on the deep ball. They also turned in 0 red zone trips and need to move the chains better. Now in the 4th quarter Josh Allen would set Buffalo up at the Miami 7 yard line after breaking loose for a 44 yard scramble. Few plays later Allen woukd dart a 5 yard touchdown pass to Knox and converted a 2-point try, 29-29. In the end, during the 4th with 2 ticks left Tyler Bass would ring in a game sealing 25 yard field goal, 32-29. Buffalo put the 4th quarter away by gaining 8 first downs with 1 turnover and finished 2 for 3 on 3rd. They ran 23 total plays for 161 yards and controlled the ball for 7 minutes. Bills snagged 26 first downs with 16 of them coming on the pass and wemt 8 for 14 on 3rd and 4 for 5 in the red zone. As well as running the ball for 150 yards while adding 9 first downs. Buffalo got their run/pass ratio started as Allen did damage in the middle the field for deep passes and their backs created running room off great blocking. Bills would also execute on key 3rd downs to keep drives going and were efficient inside the red zone.  Bills added 446 yards of total offense, went 3 for 3 in goal to goal and powered their record to 11-3.






Dolphins fall to the Bills after sustaining a 29-32 loss. This drops Miami to their 5th defeat and are riding three straight losses. Tagoviaola on 1st and 15 delivered a 20 yard completion to Mostert and it set his team up at the 47 yard line. Unfortunately, this 14 play drive would end with Sanders 39 yard field goal, 3-0. Miami in one recorded 7 first downs with 4 of them coming in the ground and 2 in the air but came away with only a field goal. Also went 1 for 4 on 3rd and 0 for 1 in the red zone. Dolohins got their pass/run ratio clicking as Tagoviaola got the ball out on time to his playmaking Recivers and rushers were reading the field and finding holes but steuggled on 3rd and needs execute in the red area. This O-Line has kept Tua's pocket clean and opened up running lanes by holding blocks. Tagoviaola doing a nice job of scanning the field and if nobody is open he goes to his checkdowns. A quarter later in the 2nd Tagoviaola on 3rd and 4 delivered a 32 yard completion to Waddle who made a high pointing catch in one on one coverage and it set Maimi up at the Buffalo 37 yard line. Afterwards, Ahmed would scamper into the end zone for an 11 yard score, 13-14. The Dolphins ended the 2nd snagged 3 first downs while going 3 for 3 on 3rd and Tua threw for 57 yards. That also includes just 7 yards rushing. Dolphins are moving the ball effectively but for most part aren't finishing drives when entering the red area. It wasnt until late where Miami started to get their offense rolling as they established the run game off good blocking and executed on 3rd much better. As for Tagoviaola he's making good throws in the pocket but from time to time Recivers are just dropping balls and the rushers struggled to find room. Miami moving forward has to run the ball better come the 2nd half and their line needs to provide more lanes. Miami secured 5 penalties for 25 yards, were a total 4 of 8 on 3rd and slipped into the half facing a 13-21 deficit. Entering the 3rd quarter Miami would end a short 4 play drive with Tagoviaola firing a 67 yard touchdown pass to Waddle but failed the 2-point conversion, 19-21. Moments after and the Dolphins would add on to their lead midway through after Tagoviaola hooked up with Hill for a 20 yard touchdown, 26-21. Miami sealed off the 3rd by earning 3 first downs and went 1 for 4 on 3rd. Miami's pass game really took over as Tua is doing a solid job of going through his progressions and when he sees one on one coverage he's beating Buffalo downfield with the deep ball.  Unfortunately, they just need to capitalize better when facing a 3rd down and have to execute in the red zone. We now turn our attentions to the latter parts of the 4th quarter, where a Bills fumble would lead to a Sanders 47 yard field goal, 29-21. Miami ended the 4th by picking up 3 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd while getting trounced 11-3. Tua threw for 32 yards and their backs ran for 18. Dolphins capped off theirnight by pulling in 20 first downs with 9 coming in the air and tallied 405 yards of total offense but finished 5 for 14 on 3rd and 1 for 3 in the red area. They also ran for 188 yards with 9 first downs added. Dolphins all throughout their night did an incredible job of moving the sticks at a high rate and controlled the ball for an abundance of time but were slowed down with poor 3rd down converting and struggled in the red zone. Miami has nothing to be ashamed of because Tua made great throws in or out the pocket due to Recovers making contested catches and their rushers were able torch Buffalo on the ground. Miami went 1 for 1 on 4th, tallied 405 yards of total offense and fell to an 8-5 record. 






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Thursday December 15th, 2022: The 49ers hammered the Seahawks last night after picking up a 21-13 win. This moves Purdy to 2-0 as the Niners starter and picked up win number 9 on the year. The Niners in the 1st would end a 9 play drive  by Purdy delivering a 28 yard touchdown pass to George Kittle, 7-0.  Niners in one outscored Seattle 7-0 and picked up 4 first downs with 3 coming on the pass but went 1 for 3 on 3rd. As well as Brock Purdy goimg 9 for 9  for 45 yards thrown. The Niners executed well at moving the chains and possessed the ball for 9:47 yet they were slowed down a bit due to poor 3rd down converting. As for Brock Purdy he got the ball out quick to his playmaking Recivers and had a clean pocket off his line proving quality protection. During the 2nd quarter on 2nd and goal McCaffrey would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard score, 14-3.  Keep note that this score was setup on Seattle fumble. The Niners ended the 2nd by securing only 3 first downs and converted on 3rd once. Niners Quarterback Brock Purdy also threw for 23 yards yet a couple pass plays went for no gain. The Niners moved the ball methodically downfield when Purdy delivers a pass and executed well inside the red zone but struggled to run the ball and couldn't convert on 3rd from time to time. Niners line in this quarter alone had issues holding blocks when running it but were able to provide great pass protection as they kept Purdy's pocket clean. Niners were 1 for 1 in goal to goal, ran for 56 yards and entered halftime lesding 14-3. In the 3rd quarter San Francisco would extend their lead as Purdy darted a 54 yard touchdown pass to Kittle and went up 21-3. The 49ers sealed off the 3rd by turning in 1 first downs while outscoring Seattle 7-0 and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Purdy also threw for 82 yards and got sacked once. The Niners offense managed to move the ball effectively when facing a 3rd down and capitalized well when earning a red zone opportunity. Now Purdy was another story as he sat in the pocket to go through his reads and hurt the defense by delivering intermediate or deep passes downfield. A quarter later during the 4th Purdy on 2nd and 6 would heave a 28 yard pass completion to Kroft and it gave his team a fresh set of downs. Unfortunately, this 8 play drive came to an end after Gould missed a 48 yard field goal. 49ers concluded the 4th by snagging 5 first downs and went 3 for 5 on 3rd with 91 yards rushing. Niners hauled in 15 first downs with 8 coming in the air and went 6 for 13 on 3rd. Also went 1 for 2 in the red zone and ran for 170 yards with 7 first downs. The 49ers simply won this game by eating the clock and picked up key 1st downs throughout the night while running the ball effectively in the 2nd half, but had issues converting on 3rd. Frisco also dominated the run game  as they squeezed in between blocks to create running room and had a line who protected great. Switching over to the defense they had an incredible night. Why? Well they won off the edge by pressuring Geno Smith for 3 total sacks and forced a couple turnovers. Niners recorded 381 yards of total offense, Purdy delivered 217 yards passing and improved to a 10-4 record.





Seahawks get thrashed by the 49ers ater going down 13-21. This defeat drops Seattle to .500 and sit in 8th place in the NFC Playoff picture. In the 1st quarter Seattle's second possession ended in a three and out after Smith on 3rd and 12 fired a 5 yard pass to Lockett who tackled short of the markers by Warner. Thus bringing out the punting unit. Seattle in one scoreless quarter were held to 1 first down which was on the pass and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Including 11 yards rushing. Seattle early struggled to win first down battles and couldn't keep possessions alive when faced with a 3rd down situation. Seattle's O-Line on the other hand needs to provide lanes for their rushers to go through  and have to hold blocks better. Then in the 2nd quarter the Seahawks would cap off a 12 play drive by Meyers drilling in a 38 yard field goal, 3-7. Seattle capped off the 2nd by securing 5 firet downs and went 1 for 4 on 3rd with 35 yards rushing. Alomg with 68 yards passing. The Seahawks did a much better job at moving the sticks when delivering a pass but were slowed down with 0 red zone appearances and still couldn't run the ball due to poor protection from the line up front. Look if you can't convert on 3rd or gain red zone trips then it becomes hard to try and win games. They just have to execute better in both those areas. Seattle were a total 1 for 7 on 3rd down, tallied 116 yards of total offense and slipped into the half trailing 3-14. Later on the 3rd quarter Seattle would convert a 3rd and 9 after Geno Smith hooked up with Lockett through the middle of the field for a 9 yard pass. Its just unfortunate that this 10 play drive ended with a Meyers 51 yard field goal but trailed 6-21. Seattle in the 3rd recorded 4 first downs with 84 yards passing and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Seahawks ran 16 total plays for 103 yards and controlled the ball for eight minutes. Seattle this time around moved the ball effectively on 1st down and were efficient on 3rd while possessing the ball for long periods of time but still couldn't enter  red zone territory as they had 0 through three quarters. Now in the 4th quarter the Seahawks would finally find the end zone after Smith found Fant for a 10 yard touchdown pass, 13-21. Seattle through four pulled in 3 first downs while trouncing San Francisco 7-0 and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Seahawks wrapped up their night by reelikg in 16 first downs with 12 coming on the pass and finished 4 for 13 on 3rd. That also inclded 99 yards rushing with 3 first downs added. Seattle were able to create offense by winning critical first down battles and ran the ball extremely well in the 2nd half yet they failed to keep drives going when faced with a 3rd down and it took them four in a half quarter to finally make a red zone appearance. Seattle earned 5 yards per rush, racked in 277 yards of total offense and fell to a 7-7 record.












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Monday December 12th, 2022: Patriots handled the Cardinals by picking up a 27-13 win. This win for now puts New England as the AFC's 7th seed and are one game over .500. The Patriots first mistake would be made midway into the 1st after Mac Jones had his pass attempt intercepted by Simmons and it ended a their 6 play drive. Pats in the 1st picked up 3 first downs which al came on the pass and went 0 for 1 on 3rd with 1 pick.  The Patriots were trying to attack Arizona's pass defense early as Jones delivered the ball to the open man with good pass protection but struggled to convert on 3rd and couldn't run the ball due to lanes getting clogged.  During the 2nd quarter Mac Jones on 1st and 10 would heave a 12 yard pass completion to Thorton and it set his team up at the Arizona 37 yard line. Two plays later and Harris woukd break free for a 14 yard touchdown run. This drive lasted 8 plays for 75 yards and controlled the ball for 3:27. New England in the 2nd pulled in 7 first downs while going 1 for 3 on 3rd and got outscored 13-10. Including 85 yards passing by Mac Jones with 5 first downs attached. The Patriots did a great job of winning the first battles and executed on the half's only red zone apperance but stalled drives with poor 3rd down converting. As for Mac Jones he's gotten the protection that he needed up front and it allowed for him to complete intermediate passes towards the sidelines and the long ball a few times. Patriots ran the ball for 38 yards, were 1 for 1 in the red zone and entered the half leading 27-13.  A quarter later during the 3rd Kyle Dugger would knock the ball out Hopkins hand for fumble and it allowed for McMillian to secure the loose ball as he returned it for a 23 yard touchdown, 20-13. Patriots in the 3rd quarter were limited to 3 first downs while going 1 for 3 on 3rd and outscored Arizona 10-0. Including Mac Jones throwing for 103 yards passing. Pats were moving the sticks efficiently and Mac Jones was able torch the Cards secondary by completing the deep ball. As for the defense they disrupted McCoy's pocket and forced him into either tossing a pick or throwing the ball incomplete. Heading into the 4th New England would ultimately add the dagger after Strong bursted up the middle of the field for a 5 yard touchdown run, 27-13. Pats in the 4th tallied 1 first down and went 0 for 3 on 3rd with 15 yards rushing. New England secured 18 first downs with 13 of them coming on the throw and finished 3 for 11 on 3rd. As well as going 2 for 4 in the red zone. Patriots were able to keep drives going by picking up key first downs and got their run/pass ratio clicking as Jones hurt Arizona when going deep and their rushers found space to go through. Also executed in the red area and got great protection all night but performed poorly on 3rd. As for their defense they were smoothering by forcing 6 sacks for 45 yards and forced a ton of turnovers. I'm talking from forced fumbles to turnover on downs to interceptions. As well as holding them to 49 yards rushing between the 3rd and 4th quarter. Patriots secured 328 yards of total offense, finished 1 for 1 in goal to goal and moved up to a 7-6 record.










Cardinals lose Murray and this game after going down to the Patriots 13-27. Cards fall to their ninth loss of the year and atop three losses in a row. Arizona in the 1st would take a three point advantage after Prater buried a 31 yard field goal, 3-0. Cards in the 1st snagged 5 first downs with 3 coming on the pass and went 2 for 5 on 3rd. Including 43 yards rushing and are averging 6.1 per carry. Keep note that Murray left the game on a cart after a non co tact injury. The Cardinals hurt New England with their pass/run ratio as their back up Quarterback McCoy scanned the field well before getting the ball out quickly and backs created a ton of yards per rush. Arizona's O-Line provided run and pass room by simply holding blocks and creating lanes. However, Arizona needs to execute better on 3rd. Then during the 2nd quarter James Connor would end a 7 play drive by scampering into the end zone for a 10 yard score, 13-7. Arizona in two picked up 4 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd with McCoy throwing for 67 yards. The Cards moved the chains well but continued to struggle on 3rd and had poor red zone efficiency. Their O-Line deserves credit as well because they've kept McCoy's pocket clean and allowed him to through his progressions. He's getting the ball out to his playmaking guys and gained 4 first downs on the pass in this quarter alone. Cards were a total 3 for 8 on 3rd, 1 for 3 in the red zone and entered halftime leading 13-0. Entering the 3rd the Cardinals second possession of the quarter would end on a turnover on downs after McCoy's pass to Brown fell incomplete. Thus ending a short 6 play drive. Cards in the 3rd snagged 5 first downs while going 1 for 3 and had a few miscues by suffering turnover on downs and gave the ball up once. Arizona moving the stick effectively but continute to fail on 3rd down and are shooting themselves in the foot with a few tough turnovers. In the end, during the 4th quarter with 2:28 remaining the Cards would be forced into a turnovers on downs after McCoy on 4th and 13 scrambled for only 5 yards before being tackled by Uche ans Wise. Cards in the 4th were uneffective as they reeled in 3 first downs while going 0 for 2 on 3rd and got outscored 7-0 with 22 yards rushing. Arizona ended their night by picking up 19 first downs with 11 of them coming in the air and went 4 for 14 on 3rd and 1 for 5 on 4th. That also includes 2 turnovers. Cards were able to move chains well when delivering a pass and from time to time ran the ball effectively.....that was until the 2nd half started. Despite carelessly turning it over, Arizona failed on both 3rd and 4th down and struggled inside the red zone. Also killed offensive drives with an abundance of penalties. The 2nd half running was a blunder because the line had a tough time trying to create space and hold blocks. Arizona ran for 113 yards, 1 for 1 in goal to goal and dropped to a 4-9 record.








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Sunday December 11th, 2022: The Chiefs survive a late scare after defeating the Broncos 34-28. Chiefs improve to ten wins and sit comfortably in 1st place in the AFC West. The Chiefs through one gained 4 first downs when delivering a pass and outscored Denver 6-0 but went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Kansas City dominated Denver in the pass game as Mahomes went through his progressions before quickly getting the ball to his playmaking Recivers who were able to create yards after the catch. However, they had a tough time converting on 3rd and couldn't run the ball. Chiefs line was great at pass protection but struggled to open holes for their rushers. Then during the 2nd quarter Mahomes would end a short 4 play drive by literally flipping the ball with one hand to McKinnon who took it 56 yards for a touchdown, 13-0. Afterwards, just a couple possessions later Mahomes would dart a 10 yard touchdown pass to McKinnon, thus going up 20-0. This drives lasted 12 plays for 76 yards and controlled the ball for 4:53. Keep note that this score was setup on a huge 3rd and 5 conversion. Chiefs in the 2nd snagged 5 first downs while going 3 for 4 on 3rd and outscored Denver 21-14. Along with Mahomes throwing for 61 yards and their rushers picked up 68. The Chiefs by this point in time got their pass/run ratio going as Recivers created separation from their defenders to make quality catches and the ground attack got started due to running the ball well in between the gaps with much better protection. Also executed well when facing a 3rd down and capitalized on red zone opportunities. Defensively they done a nice job of pressuring Wilson with sacks and forced him into throwing a few picks. Chiefs tallied 295 yards of total offense, possessed the ball for 14:16 and entered the half up 27-14. Entering the 3rd quarter the Chiefs would would move into Denver territory after Mahomes hooked up with McKinnon for a 19 yard pass completuon. Four plays later and this 9 play drive ended with Mahomes delivering a 4 yard touchdown strike in the back of the end zone to Juju Smith Schuster, 34-21. Kansas City sealed off the 3rd by picking up 3 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd with 2 three and out drives. The Chiefs ultimately struggled to succeed on both 1st and 3rd down but executed well when entering the red zone and Mahomes lit up the field with 75 yards passing, as their O-Line utilized good protection and Recivers found ways to get open. As for the defense they continue to rack up the sacks by winning battles at the line of scrimmage but can't stop Denver in terms of scoring due poor pass coverage and getting beat deep. In the 4th quarter Mahomes was looking to hook up with Schuster but instead he would be picked off by Jewell. Kansas City in the 4th reeled in 4 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Including Mahomes thowing for 29 yards with 1 pick and on the ground they racked in 31 yards. Chiefs wrapped their night up by hauling in 20 first downs with 15 coming in the air and finished 6 of 12 on 3rd. Also went 2 for 3 in the red area. Chiefs hammered Denver in the 2nd half with by converting key 3rd downs while executing on 1st to keep the chains moving and were effective inside red zone territory yet they struggled in ball protection. That also includes a solid run/pass attack as Mahomes delivered intermediate passes towards the sidelines and rushers gained a good yards after contact. Mahomes threw for 352 yards with 3 touchdowns to 3 picks, raked in 431 yards of total offense and moved up to a 10-3 record.



Broncos get dealt by the Chiefs after going down 28-34. This defeat drops Denver to 5 losses in a row and sit in last place in the AFC West Division. Denver in one tallied 3 first downs with 2 of them coming in the air and went 3 for 5 on 3rd with 21 yards rushing. The Broncos got their air attack going early as Purdy delivered good passes off solid protection and executed on 3rd but have to find ways to get their run game going because the line is struggling to provide open gaps. During the 2nd quarter Denver would finally get on the board after Wilson delivered a 66 yard touchdown strike to Mack but trialed 7-27. This drive went 4 plays for 42 yards and possessed the ball for 1:18. Denver after that, would start to close in on the Chiefs lead after Wilson with 9 ticks left delivered a 5 yard touchdown pass to Jeudy, 14-27. This score was setup on a Mahomes interception. Denver ended the 2nd by hauling in 5 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd with 37 yards rushing. Despite a couple scores, Denver seemingly had issues on 3rd as they struggled to convert and from time to time couldn't stay on the field long enough after being held to multiple three and out drives. As for their run attack Denver's line started opeming up holes for their rushers to work with and dominated inside the red zone.  They ran a total of 20 plays for 133 yards. Broncos added 167 yards of total offense, went 0 for 1 on 4th and slipped into the half trailing 14-27. Now in the 3rd quarter Denver was matching Kansas City score for score as Rypien heaved a 7 yard touchdown pass to Jeudy, 28-34. Denver in the 3rd went 2 for 6 on 3rd and gained 3 first downs while Wilson fired in 86 yards passing. Broncos unfortunately were unable to move the chains and weren't as effective on 3rd but Wilson did a great job of delivering big throws downfield whike taking shots in the pocket and Recivers ran solid routes. Russell Wilson also left the game with a head injury as he Frank Clark fell on top of his head and buried his helmet into the turf. He was very dizzy getting up and was seen going into medical tent. In the end, late in the 4th Brett Rypien would be hit from behind by Chris Jones which forced him to throw an interception and it landed in the hands of Sneed. Denver completed the 4th by going 0 for 2 on 3rd and gained 0 first downs with a late turniver by backup Brett Rypien. Denver concluded their afternoon by snagging 17 first downs with 10 coming on the pass and went 3 for 3 in the red zone but were killed with late turnovers and executed on 3rd down poorly after going 6 for 17.  The Broncos throughout the night struggled on the 3rd down but moved the chains sticks well and had solid execution inside the red area. Also dominated the ground as they found gaps to run through off their line providing open lanes. Denver unfortunately couldn't make the big plays late in the game and turned it over carelessly. Denver racked dup 320 yards of total offense, went 1 for 2 on 4th and fell to a 3-10 record.






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INJURY UPDATE: Anthony Brown ruled out for the year after suffering a torn achillies during a 54-19 win against the Colts. Now Brown's injury occurred in the 3rd quarter as he was defending a pass but once he planted his foot down he would instantly fall to the geound and started clutching at his left knee. This of course gives Dallas the option to ethier sign a star CB or ride with Kelvin Joseph who has only played twice in 21 career starts and struggled a month ago when going up against the Packers. This is a tough loss for the Dallas defense moving forward. Keep in mind that Brown has missed time this year with a concussion and now this knee injury. Brown ends his 2022-2023 season by reeling in 33 solo tackles, 1 forced fumble and 7 passes defended.








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Thursday December 8th, 2022: Carlson late in the 4th bangs in a 36 yard field goal to give the Raiders a 13 point lead but couldnt hang on as they went down to the Rams 16-17. Las Vegas is now three games under 500 and sit in in 3rd place throughout the entire AFC West Division. Raiders in the 1st would convert a 3rd and 5 after Carr connected with Adam's for a 32 yard completion and it set them up at the 30 yard line. Nine plays later Jacob's would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown run, 7-0. This drive lasted 12 plays for 75 yards and controlled the ball for 5:47. Raiders in one picked up 11 first downs with 4 coming on the pass and went 3 for 4 on 3rd. Carr threw for 79 yards and the team ran for 50. The Raiders were doing a terrific job of winning 1st and and 3rd down situations and were efficient in the red area. Raiders also got their pass/run ratio clicking as Carr went through his progressions and got the ball out quickly while their rushers found gaps to go through. O-Line working hard early by protecting their Quarterback and provided running lanes when attacking the edge. Then in the 2nd quarter on 3rd and 3 Derek Carr would deliver a 35 yard pass completion down the sideline to Davantae Adams and it set the Raiders up at the 15 yard line. Unfortunately, this 10 play drive would end with Derek Carr's pass getting intercepted by Jones inside the end zone for a touchdback. Las Vegas finalized the 2nd by turning in 3 first downs and converted 1 3rd down on 2 attempts. The Raiders offense still firing on cylinders despite their 1 turnover. Derek Carr has killed the Rams defense when going deep downfield and the running back continuted to find space off solid blocking. Also ate the clock and didn't put themselves into to many 3rd down situations. Defensively Las Vegas shutdown the run by clogging open gaps and kept LA out the red zone the entire first half. Carr threw 1 touchdown on 126 yards, possessed the ball for a total 19:10 and entered halftime leading 13-3. Now in the 3rd the Raiders on their second drive would be forced into a three and out after Carr's pass to Adams fell incomplete. Las Vegas through three hauled in 1 first down and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Along with rushing 43 yards. Las Vegas at this point in time were now struggling keep drives alive when facing a 3rd down and are having a hard time trying to stay on the field for long periods of time. They have to limit three and outs and start executing on 3rd again. In the end, with 10 seconds to go in the 4th Carr would have his pass picked off by Rapp after trying to connect with Adams in the middle of the field. Las Vegas in their last quarter of the night turned in  2 first downs and converted 1 for 4 on 3rd with two three and out drives tallied. Raiders wrapped their night up by snagging 17 first downs with 6 coming on the pass and went 5 for 13 on 3rd but finished poorly in the red zone after going 1 for 4. Raiders in crunch time couldn't convert the necessary 1st and 3rd downs when they needed to and performed horribly in the red zone while having most drives stalled on three and outs. Over on the defensive side they pressured Mayfield for 4 sacks but ultimately shot themselves in the foot with careless penalties and struggled against the deep ball late as they got beat in one on one man coverage. Raiders finished 1 for 1 in goal to goal, turned it over twice and fell to a 5-8 record.




Rams edge past the Raiders after picking up an imprsive 17-16 win. Rams defended the deep ball with tremendous 2nd half coverage and ended a 7-Game losing streak. Rams late in the 1st would cone within seven after Matt Gay buried a 55 yard field goal, 3-10. This drive went 5 plays for 29 yards and possessed the ball for 2:16. Rams in the 1st quarter got outscored 10-3 while going 0 for 2 in 3rd and picked up 1 first down which was on the pass. Including 11 yards rushing. The Rams esrly were struggling to move the chains and executed poorly when faced with a 3rd down. Their O-Line is struggling as well due poor run protection. They are getting beat at line of scrimmage on almost every snap. During the 2nd quarter Mayfield on 3rd and 13 would deliver a 22 yard pas to skrownick and it set LA up at the Vegas 23 yard line. Its just unfortunate that this 8 play drive endee with Cam Akers fumbling the ball after Jones punched it out of his hands. LA capped off the 2nd by snagging 3 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd with 16 yards rushing. Rams did much better on 3rd as they executed well in that area and moved the sticks efficiently but were slowed down with a turnover and struggled to enter the red zone. Rams have to find ways to get into the red area if they want a chance to win and their line needs to clean up their poor run protection because 30 yards in two quarter just isn't enough. As for their defense they forced a turnover but haven't pressured Carr very much and can't defend the deep ball, let alone the run. Rams racked up 95 yards of total offense,  gained 4 total first downs and walked into halftime trailing 3-13. Later on in the 3rd the Rams would miss out on points after their 7 play drive ended with Matt Gay missing a long 61 yard field goal and this game remained a Raiders 16-3 lead.  Rams in the 3rd were held to 3 first downs and went 0 for 3 on 3rd with Baker Mayfield being sacked 3 times. The Rams continue to get shutdown on 1st and 3rd downs while having a couple of drives stalled with careless penalties and a missed kick. These penalties is what's taking LA out of field goal range or making the attempt longer than it should be. As for Baker Mayfield he's been able to make some intermediate passes to his playmaking Recivers but is getting beat up in the backfield due to poor protection. Heading into midway point of the 4th quarter on 4th and goal Mayfield would deliver a 1 yard pass to Akers to give the Rams a 1st and goal. One play later and Akers would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard score, 10-16. This drive lasted 17 plays for 75 yards and possessed the ball for 9:01. Afterwards, with just 15 ticks left Mayfield would deliver a game winning 23 yard touchdown pass to Jefferson, 17-16. Rams in the 4th reeled in 9 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd while outscoring Las Vegas 14-3. They ran 26 total plays for 173 yards and controlled the ball for 10:02 with Mayfield throwing for 116 yards. They simply tired out the Raiders defense with good clock management and effective ball movement. Rams concluded their night by pulling in 20 first downs with 12 coming on the pass and finished 4 for 12 on 3rd and went 1 for 1 in the red zone. That also includes 71 yards rushing with 3 first downs added. Rams executed on their only red zone appearance of the game and moved the sticks effectively when delivering a deep ball but were poor on 3rd down and entered the red zone just once. You won't win very many games if it takes you four quarter to get in that area. However, the Rams ground game late picked up due to their line holding blocks and creating space. As well as eating clock. Keep note that the Rams effective 2nd half running allowed for the play action pass to open up more. Mayfield ended his night by throwing for 230 yards, went 1 for 1 on 4th and improved to a 4-9 record.







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BREAKING: The Rams went ahead and got Baker Mayfield from the Panthers and in return they would give up a 2024 5th round draft pick. Now this whole signing ordeal comes after Baker Mayfield got released from the Panthers and their starting Quarterback Matt Stafford just so happens to be on IR. Mayfield in Carolina unfortunately just struggled to win games and couldn't make plays. However, when Baker Mayfeld is on, he is a pretty accurate Quarterback who can deliver solid passes when throwing towards the sidelines. This past year Baker Mayfield under center threw 1,313 yards and 6 touchdowns to 6 picks.






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Monday December 5th, 2022: Bucaneers rally from 13 ppints down to knock off the Saints 17-16. Tom Brady now has 44th career game winning drives and mived back .500. Bucs in the 1st quarter would end a 16 play drive with a Succop 21 yard field goal, 3-0. The Bucs through one picked up 6 first downs with 5 of them coming in the air and went 3 for 5 on 3rd. Including an 0 for 1 start in the red zone. Tom Brady doing his part early as he's hurting the Saints defense each time he delivers a throw weather it be a short or long route. They've also executed well when facing a 3rd down situation but have to execute better inside the red area. Now in the 2nd quarter midway through, Tom Brady who was looking to connect with Godwin would get picked off by Mathieu at the 49 yard line. This drive ended at 7 plays for 38 yards and controlled the ball for 3:38. Bucs in the 2nd turned in 4 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd.  Along with Tom Brady throwing for only 41 yards and rushing for 15. Tampa Bay as of right now can't run the ball nor throw it due to a smoothering Saints defense. O-Line is struggling to create open lanes for their rushers to go through and Recivers aren't able to get any separation from their defenders. As well as getting stopped on almost every 3rd down moment and weren't efficient enough on 1st. Bucs tallied 149 yards of total offense, snagged 1 first down on the run and slipped into halftime down 3-10. Heading into late stages of the 3rd Tom Brady with 9 seconds left on 3rd and 10 would deliver a 3 yard pass to Otton who got tackled short of the marker by Roby. Thus bringing out the punting unit and this drive went 8 plays for 35 yards. Bucs through three held to only 3 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd with 19 yards rushing. Buccaneers are putting together long sustainable drives but are getting killed when trying to convert on 3rd and running lanes continue to get shutdown due to bad run protection. Bucs also haven't made any red zone trips since the 1st. Transitioning into the 4th Tampa Bay would cap off a 10 play drive with Brady finding Cade Otton for a 6 yard touchdown, 10-16. Two possessions later Brady would hook up with Julio Jones who made a twisting 15 yard reception and it put the Bucs at the Saints 5 yard line. Tampa Bay after that, would quickly take their first lead as Brady delivered a game sealing 6 yard touchdown to White, 17-16. This drive lasted 11 plays for 63 yards and possessed the ball for 2:26. Bucs in the 4th reeled in 6 first downs with 4 coming on the pass and went 2 for 3 on 3rd with Brady throwing for 126 yards in this quarter alone. Tampa Bay muscled in 25 first downs with 19 of them coming in the air and went 8 for 15 on 3rd with 2 red zone scores on 3 attempts. Buccaneers in crunch time capitalized well inside the red area and converted key 3rd downs while torching the Saints pass defense when throwing in the middle of the field. Don't let this fool you because Tampa almost shot themselves in the foot with a couple of careless turnovers. Bucs defense deserves credit as well after eliminating red zone opportunities and pressured Dalton for 2 total sacks. If they werent sacking Dalton then they would do the next best thing, which was disrupting his pocket presence and forcing him to make bad throws. Brady was sacked only 1 time for 7 yards, rushed for 76 yards and powered their record to 6-6.







Saints get dealt by the Bucaneers after going down 16-17. Saints sit in last place in the NFC South and are atop two losses in a row. Saints in one scoreless quarter picked up just 1 first down which came on the pass and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Saints offense coming out flat as you can see. Saints aren't moving the chains to stay on the field long enough and possessed the ball for only 3:47. One positive New Orleans can take is that they didn't put themselves into to many 3rd downs due to  a few Tampa Bay penalties. Then during the 2nd quarter Andy Dalton on a Bucs busted coverage would find a wide open Taysom Hill for a 30 yard touchdown pass, 7-3.  New Orleans in the 2nd pulled in 4 first downs while outscoring Tampa Bay 10-0 and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Dalton also threw for 61 yards.  Saints at this time of the game were doing much better at keeping drives alive when faced with a 3rd situation and torched the secondary when Dalton throws over the top or crossers. Also dominated the first down markers. On the defensive side New Orleans is doing their part by keeping all passes in front of them for low little to no yards and got the Tampa offense off field quickly. Saints gained 160 yards of total offense, picked up 6 first downs when passing and entered the half leading 10-3.  Later on in the 3rd quarter the Saints would move into the red zone after Dalton on a screen play delivered an 8 yard pass to Trautment who got tackled by Gholston at the Tampa Bay 11 yard line. Unfortunately, this 11 play drive would end with a Wil Lutz 21 yard field goal, 13-3. This score was setup on a Fournette fumble.  Saints in the 3rd tallied 4 first downs and converted 1 3rd down on 3 attempts. Saints would also go out to and outscore Tampa Bay 10-0. Saints did well at moving the sticks but seemingly struggled to keep drives going on 3rd and have to start executing in the red zone. Despite a couple miscues, New Orleans ate clock after running 15 total plays for 67 yards and controlled the ball for nine minutes. We now turn our attentions to the Saints final possession of the night late in the 4th, as Dalton on 3rd and 17 tried hooking up Hill but had his pass attempt batted down by Neal. This drive lasted 31 seconds. Saints in quarter 4 went 2 for 5 on 3rd while securing 3 first downs and got outscored 14-3. New Orleans wrapped their nigh up by snagging 14 first downs with 12 coming in the air and finished 5 for 13 on 3rd and went a poor 0 for 3 in the red zone. That also includes two three and out drives. Saints offense in late stages of this matchup struggled to move the ball downfield and couldn't  execute on 1st or 3rd downs. They had poor red zone efficiency as well. Keep in mind the Saints on their final possession of the night ran just 3 plays for -7 yards. Defense on the other hand looked tired as they struggled to make key stops after they couldn't get Tampa Bay off the field on 3rd and were horrible in pass coverage. Saints ended their night by tallying 66 yards rushing, Dalton threw for 229 yards with 1 touchdown pass and slipped down to a 4-9 record.









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INJURY UPDATE: 49ers without Jimmy Garoppolo fornthe rest of the season after sustaining a broken foot in a 33-17 win against the Dolphins. Now Garoppolo's injury happened in the 1st quarter as he got sacked by both Phillips and Baker with foot getting stuck in the ground and bent awkwardly. He of course had to be carted back to the locker rooms. Jimmy G came in for Trey Lance in week 1 after he himself broke his own foot and their third string Quarterback Brock Purdy will lead the way moving forward. Jimmy Garoppolo ends his 2022-2023 season by throwing 16 touchdowns for 2,437 yards and 4 interceptions. 












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Sunday December 4th, 2022: Dolphins against a real tough 49ers team suffered a rough 17-33 loss. Miami in the 1st quarter. Miami in one snagged 3 first down with 3 on the pass and went a poor 0 for 2 on 3rd. Including two three and out drives. Dolphins were absolutely flat on offense! Dolphins right now couldn't move the chains nor convert 3rd down situations and need to find ways to earn red zone trips, because they are 0 for 0 in that area so far. Tua Tagoviaola on the other hand is unfortunately over and under throwing his wide outs. Now in the 2nd quarter Xavien Howard would cut San Francisco's 6 play drive short after intercepting Purdy who was initally looking for Aiyuk and got tackled for no gain. Miami ended the 2nd by pulling in 1 first down while getting outscored 7-3 and went 0 for 2 on 3rd yet again. Dolphins at this point still couldn't do much. As they converted on 3rd down very poorly which led to short possessions and still struggled in red zone territory. Miami also had issues on the ground as their running lanes were getting shutdown and got stuffed at the line scrimmage. As for their Recivers they were doing a nice job of creating separation and getting open but were dropping simple passes. Dolphins were a total 0 for 5 on 3rd, 0 for 1 in red zone play and slipped into halftime down 10-17. Entering the 3rd quarter Tua on the teams first drive was looking to connect with Wilson but got picked off by Ward instead. Miami through three got outscored 6-0 while turning in 1 first down and turned it over twice, via interceptions. The Dolphins having real problem now on 3rd down while being unable to move the markers and both the pass and run were held to a stop. They arent staying on the field long enough after spending 7 plays for 90 yards. Tua Tagoviaola is letting pressure get to him and it's forcing tough throws. He is out of rhythm. Heading into the 4th the Dolphins would climb within six after Tua Tagoviaola delivered a 45 yard touchdown strike through the middle of the field to Tyreek Hill, 17-23. Dolphins sealed off the 4th by pulling in 3 first downs and converted 0 3rd downs on 2 attempts. That also includes one turnover on downs and Tua was held to 34 yards passing. Dolphins ultamately lost this do to poor 3rd down converting and had 0 red zone appearances in the 2nd half. As well as the O-Line providing bad protection as they got beat at line on almost every play and didn't create many openings.  One positive I guess was that they dominated first down battles when passing. Miami's defense pressured Purdy alot in the 2nd half by sacking him a couple times but from time to time they got beat in the air due to poor coverage in the middle of the field. Miami went a total 0 for 7 on 3rd, ran the ball for 33 yards only and slipped to an 8-4 record.






49ers steamroller past the Dolphins after picking up a huge 33-17 win. This helps San Francisco reach five striaght victories in a row but lost Jimmy Garoppolo in the 1st to a broken foot. Niners in the 1st quarter midway through, would take their first lead after Brock Purdy off a play fake fired a 3 yard touchdown pass to Kyle Juszczyk, 10-7. This drive took 9 plays for 40 yards and controlled the ball for 4:38. San Francisco in the 1st outscored Miami 10-7 while picking up 8 first downs with 4 coming on the throw and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. 49ers starting Quarterback was able to go through is progessions and got the ball out quickly to his playmaking Recivers but struggled on the ground as most running lanes were clogged due to poor run protection. Niners also executed early when given a red zone opportunity while winning 1st and 3rd down situations. Then during the 2nd quarter Niners would seal off an 11 play drive that went 77 yards with a Purdy 3 tard touchdown throw to McCaffrey, 17-10. Niners through two earned 6 first downs with 29 yards rushing and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Including 82 yards in the air. Niners got their pass/run ratio clicking. Due to the offensive line providing run lanes for their rushers to go through and kept Purdy's pocket clean. They simply ran the ball effectively and attacked the middle of the field when throwing. 49ers offense also continuted to dominate red zone chances when given and punished Miami on 1st and 3rd downs. Defensively they've done terrific at pressuring Tua with ethier sacks or have forced bad throws and stopped the run. Brock Purdy threw for 2 touchdowns on 116 yards passing, were 2 for 2 in goal to goal and walked into halftime leading 17-10. Later on in the 3rd quarter a Dolphins interception would lead to a Guld 36 yard field goal, 23-10. This drive lasted 4 plays for 7 yards and they controlled the ball for 1:31. Niners capped off the 3rd by picking up 6 first downs but went a poor 2 for 6 on 3rd. As well as Brock Purdy throwing for 71 yards. San Francisco continuing to to execute the sticks but seemingly struggled to convert on 3rd when faced with one. Brock Purdy still himself as he maintained pocket presence and found Recivers through the middle of the field. In the end, late in the 4th San Francisco would add the dagger after Bosa forced a strip sacked on Tagoviaola and it allowed for Greenlaw to secure the loose ball and return it for a 23 yard score, 33-17.  Niners in the 4th secured 4 first downs while going 2 for 5 on 3rd with Purdy passing for 39 yards. 49ers kept possessions alive by dominating 3rd down while capitalizing on red zone opportunities and hurt Miami on the ground, due to great blocking. They also moved the sticks at a high rate. Defense turned it on in the 2nd half as they made Tua's day long by pressuring him for 4 sacks and got their offense off the field with dominating 3rd down efforts. Niners went 8 for 19 on 3rd, ran for 121 yards total and improved their win/loss record to 8-4. 
















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Monday November 28th, 2022: Steelers edge off the Colts by snagging a 24-17 Victory. Pittsburgh is three games under .500 and snuck in their fourth win. In the 1st quarter on 2nd and 10 Pickett would deliver an 11 yard pass completion to Johnson who was pushed out of bounds by Gilmore at the 45 yard line. Unfortunately, this 10 play drive would end with a Wright 45 yard field goal, 3-0. Steelers in one outscored Indy 3-0 while securing 6 first downs with 4 of them coming in the air and were 1 for 3 on 3rd. Steelers simply got their pass attack going as  Pickett got the ball out quickly and his Recivers found space to make positive catches but needed to convert on 3rd down better. As for their defense they did a nice job of disrupting Ryan's pocket and forcing him into an early interception. Then in quarter 2 Pittsburgh Pickett would scramble up the middle of the field for a 9 yard gain and it set his team up with a 3rd and goal. Two plays later Harris would scamper into the end zone for a 6 yard run, 13-0. Steelers through two snagged 7 first downs while going 2 for 3 on 3rd and 1 for 2 in the red zone. They also ran for 51 yards with 4 first downs added. Pittsburgh ran the ball effectively off their line opening up running lanes and executed well when given a red zone opportunity. As well as winning first and 3rd down battles at a high rate. Defensively they've held their own by allowing 0 first half trips in the red area and held Matt Ryan to just 36 yards passing off good pocket disruption. Pickett was 14 of 18 for 133 yards, tallied 232 yards of total offense and entered halftime leading 16-3. Now during the 3rd quarter the Steelers defense would stall a long 16 play drive after Matt Ryan fumbled the snap and Wormley quickly jumped on the loose ball for a defensive recovery. It's just unfortunate that PIT offense couldn't capitalize. During a scoreless 3rd quarter the Steelers racked up 0 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd, with two three and outs. Steelers moving forward have to do better at keeping drives alive on 3rd down as they couldn't move the ball effectively enough. Steelers would have their struggles winning first down battles as well. Transitioning into the 4th quarter Steelers offense would add the dagger as Blake Snell rushed into the end zone for a 2 yard score and completed a 2-point conversion  by Pickett finding Pickens, 24-17. Pittsburgh in the 4th held to 1 first down and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Steelers completed their night by gaining 22 first downs with 10 coming on the pass and finished 7 for 14 on 3rd. Also went 2 for 3 in both goal to goal and in the red zone. Pittsburgh capitalized well inside red zone territory and kept possessions alive when confronted with a 3rd down. On the defensive side they ruffled feathers by forcing 2 total turnovers and got to the Quarterback for 3 sacks. Snell and Harris ran for a combined 97 yards with 2 scores, turned in 323 yards of total offense and improved to a 4-7 record.











Colts go down to the Steelers in prime time as they suffered a 17-24 defeat. Colts drop to their seventh loss of the year and are atop an 8-Game losing streak. Colts in one scoreless quarter possessed te ball for 2:16 while going 0 for 1 on 3rd and picked up 0 first downs. Colts have to do a better job of winning 1st and 3rd down battles. Right now the Colts can't throw or run and some of that has to do with their O-Line not protecting Ryan or providing lanes for ther rushers to go through. Heading into the 2nd Matt Ryan's pass to Alie Cox on 3rd and 4 would fall incomplete. Thus bringing out McLaghkin to turn in a 51 yard field goal, 3-13. Colts in the 2nd quarter got outscored 13-3 with 4 first downs tallied and went a poor 1 for 4 on 3rd. Including 35 yards rushing. Indianapolis by this point were still struggling to run the ball or pass due to poor protection and NEEDS to start earning red zone trips, if they even want a chance at winning. Ine positive would be that they mived the chains much better. Over on the defensive side they've been able to bring Pickett down twice but their still allowing him to go through his reads and get quick passes off. Please note that those two sacks I mentioned all came in the 1st quarter. Colts were a total 1 for 5 on 3rd, reeled in 71 yards of total offense and slipped into the half down 3-16.  Entering the 3rd quarter the Colts would come within six after Taylor scampered free for a 2 yard touchdown run, 10-16. This drive lasted 4 short plays for 19 total yards. Few possessions later Indy would take their first lead after Matt Ryan hooked up with Pittman for a 6 yard touchdown, 17-16. Colts in the 3rd secured 10 first downs while going 2 for 4 on 3rd and outscored Pittsburgh 14-0. Along with rushing for 52 yards and threw for 82. Colts got their pass/run ratio clicking as Ryan got the ball to his playmaking Recivers and backs gained a ton of yards after contact. O-line deserves credit because they protected their Quarterback well and created open lanes in the rushers. In conclusion, during the 4th quarter the Colts final drive would end with a turnover on downs. After Ryan's pass to Campbell fell incomplete with Hayward and Sutton in coverage. Colts capped off the 4th by turned in 3 first downs while goimg 0 for 3 on 3rd and got trounced 8-0. Matt Ryan also threw for 57 yards. Colts hauled in 19 first downs with 11 of them coming in the air and went 3 for 12 on 3rd. That also includes 110 yards rushing with 6 first downs. Colts in the 2nd half had a much better pass attack as Recivers created separation with nice route running and Matt Ryan was given enough protection to go through his reads. You can't skip the run game ethier as they ran it well by finding open gaps but it was the careless mistakes and poor 3rd down execution that ultamately cost them. Colts defense struggled to contain Pickett throughout the night but still managed to execute a 3 sack night. Colts fumbled 3 times with 1 lost, went 2 for 3 in the red zone and dropped down to a 4-7-1 record.











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Thursday November 24th, 2022: Lions on Thanksgiving Day suffer a tough 25-28 loss to the Bills. This defeat dropped Detroit three games under .500 and are 2nd place in the NFC North. Lions in the 1st would keep their drive alive on 4th and goal after Jared Goff utilized a 1 yard QB sneak while an offsides penalty was called on Buffalo. One play later and William's would scamper into the end zone for a 2 yard touchdown run, 7-0. This drive lasted 12 plays for 53 yards. Lions in the 1st picked up 6 first downs with 3 coming on the pass and went 3 for 5 in 3rd down. Including 1 for 1 in red zone territory. Lions were winning the first down battles and executed early when entering the red zone but have do a little bit better on 3rd. Defensively they've done a good job getting Allen out of rhythm and took away his reads. Then during the 2nd quarter Detroit would keep their offense moving on 4th and 1 after Jamal Williams rushed for a 2 yard gain. Afterwards, Goff would find St. Brown in the back of the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown strike, 14-14. This drive lasted 15 plays for 71 yards.  Lions in two secured 4 first downs while Goff threw for 51 yards and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Along with 1 turnover. Lions were able to generate most of their offense through the air as Jared Goff did a nice job of extending play when out the pocket and Recivers created separation by running good routes with solid catching. Lions also kept the ball moving when facing 4th down situations but have to do better on the run because their struggling to find gaps due to their line getting beat and can't convert on 3rd. Defense on the other hand struggled to cotain Allen in the pocket and DB's couldn't  defend the pass due to allowing to much separation. Lions ran for 38 total yards, got outscored 10-7 and entered the half facing a 14-17 three point deficit. Transitioning into the 3rd quarter Detroit would cap off a short 5 play drive with Goff finding Chark for a 1 yard touchdown  and converted a 2-point conversion with Swift running into the end zone, 19-22. Lions in the 3rd quarter were outscored 2-0 while picking up 4 first downs and on 3rd they went 1 for 3. Detroit's offensive line were able to open running lanes for their backs to go through and kept Josh Allen on the sideline by picking up consecutive first downs but have to perform better on 3rd. Entering the 4th quarter with 1:15 to go Detroit would convert a 4th and 1 after St. Brown broke off for a nice 7 yard gain. Unfortunately, this 10 play drive would end with a Badgley 51 yard field goal, 25-25. Lions in 4th quarter secured only 3 first down and on 3 3rd down attempts they converted none. Lions wrapped their Thanksgiving up by pulling 22 first downs with 13 of them coming on the pass and finished 6 for 15 on 3rd. They would go 3 for 3 on 4th down as well. Detroit in the 2nd half got themselves into a few 3rd and long situations but were masterful on 4th while making the most of their red zone chances. Lions ultimately had a lot of miscues after fumbling the ball 3 times with only one proving to be costly and even missed a late field goal, which was back in the 3rd and it could have tied this game at that time. Over to the defense they were able to add pressure to Allen after bringing him down 3 times but had issues getting off the field on 3rd down and were consistently getting beat through the air. Lions O-Line allowed 0 2nd half sacks, were 3 for 3 in goal to goal and dropped down to a 4-7 record.









Diggs secured late touchdown in the 4th and Tyler Bass denies Overtime after leading the Bills to a 28-25 Thanksgiving win. Bills move to 3-1 when versing the NFC Conference and are atop two wins in a row. Bills late in quarter 1 would respond with a score of their own as Allen on 3rd and 6 delivered a 19 yard touchdown pass to Isaiah McKenzie, 7-7. This drive took 10 plays for 75 yards.  Bills in two snagged 4 first downs while going 1 for 1 in the red zone and were 2 for 3 on 3rd. Bills moved the chains well and dominated on 3rd down to keep possessions alive. Buffalo also got the run game going with 35 yards rushing off O-Line providing space and were efficient in the red zone to start. A quarter later during the 2nd Singletary on 2nd and 9 would break free for a 19 yard run to set Buffalo up at the Lions 30 yard line. Three plays later Josh Allen would fumble the snap but quickly recovered the ball and scampered into the end for a 3 yard rushing touchdown, 14-7. Keep note that this score was setup on a Williams fumble. Bills in the 2nd turned in 6 first downs and went 3 for 4 on 3rd. They ran for 40 yards in this quarter alone and Allen threw for 101. Buffalo got their pass/run ratio clicking as their rushers found space off good blocking and Allen is manipulating defenders through the air or by using his feet. Buffalo were efficient on 1st and 3rd down with red zone dominace. Bills defense got to Goff for 2 1st half sacks, were 2 for 2 in the red zone area and entered halftime leading 17-14. Heading into 3rd quarter Oliver would get past his player before sacking Jared Goff inside the end zone for a safety, thus taking a 19-14 lead. Bills ended the 3rd quarter by reeling in 5 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd with an interception thrown. Bills did an excellent job moving the sticks and didn't put themselves in to many 3rd down situations. Bills Quarterback Josh Allen had himself a decent quarter as well, after throwing for 49 yards. Allen was able to open up passing lanes by moving defenders with his eyes and got the ball out quickly. Now in the 4th quarter Allen in 1 play would get the Bills into field goal range as he fired a 36 yard pass completion to Diggs who was run out of bounds by Elliott at 39 yard line. Bass after that, with 7 ticks left would ring in a gane winning 45 yard field goal, 28-25. This drive went 4 plays for 48 yards and controlled the ball for 21 seconds.  Buffalo in the 4th gained 11 first downs while going 1 for 2 on 3rd and outscored the Lions 11-9. You have to credit Allen on the teams final drive, as he went 1 of 1 passing for 36 yards and his rushers racked up 12 on the ground.  Bills picked up 16 of their 28 total first downs in the air while going 7 for 12 on 3rd and went 3 for 4 in the red zone. That also includes 164 yards rushing with 10 first downs added. Buffalo moved the ball effectively through the air or on the ground due to solid blocking from their line and kept drives going when faced with a 3rd down. Also capitalized well when earning red zone opportunities and picked up critical 1st downs in crunch time. Josh Allen simply put the in the right spot for his Recivers to make catches and was protected well by his line up front. Switching to the defensive side, they pressured Goff a ton as it led to 3 total sacks and forced Detroit into costly turnovers yet they couldn't get the Lions off the field on 4th. Allen threw 2 touchdowns for 253 yards, tallied 401 yards of total offense and reeled in an 8-3 record.






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Monday November 21st, 2022: 49ers blast past the Cardinals by securing a 38-10 blowout win. Niners are now tied with the Seahawks for 1st place in the NFC West and riding a 3-Game win streak. Niners in the 1st quarter were outscored 3-0 while snagging 4 first downs with 4 coming in the air and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Niners were doing a nice job of moving the ball through the air, as Recivers got open off separation being created and Garoppolo got the ball out quickly. However, San Francisco needs to execute better on 3rd down and get the run game goimg because right now their O-Line is struggling to provide gaps. Then during the 2nd quarter Niners would would cap off a 9 play drive with Garoppolo darting a 7 yard touchdown pass to Brandon Ayiuk, 7-0. San Francisco after that, extended their lead as Garoppolo lofted a 39 yard touchdown strike to George Kittle, thus going up 14-3. This drive lasted 3 plays for 46 yards. Keep note that this score was setup off a McCoy interception. 49ers in the 2nd picked up 4 first downs and Garoppolo threw for 105 yards yet they went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Niners by this point were continuing to hurt the Cards defense when throwing ball and won most of their first down battles but need to execute better on 3rd. Garoppolo saw the field well and gave the ball to his playmaking Recivers. 49ers were 1 for 1 in the red zone, earned 9 first downs in the air and walked into halftime leading 14-10. A quarter later during the 3rd San Francisco would increase their lead after Samuel broke free for a huge 39 yard touchdown, 24-10. 49ers in the 3rd quarter pulled in 5 first downs with 59 yards rushing and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Niners were effective at running the ball due to their line holding blocks and kept the chains moving at an efficient rate. You also have to credit the defense because now they're taking McCoy out of rhythm by forcing throw aways or sacks and defended the pass well, by batting the balls down. Later on in the 4th quarter Garoppolo would find Kittle for a game sealing 32 yard touchdown, 38-10. 49ers in the 4th didn't do to much as they turned in 1 first down and went 1 for 2 on 3rd down. That also includes the defense forcing 1 punt and a late interception. Niners concluded their night by picking up 21 first downs with 13 of them coming on the pass and finished 6 for 11 on 3rd. As well as going 2 for 2 in the red zone and raked in 7 first downs on 159 yards rushing. San Francisco in the 2nd half got their pass/run ratio going as Garoppolo continuted to get the ball out quickly and to his playmaking Recivers who gained a ton more yards after the catch while dominating in red zone opportunities. Over on the defensive side they got Arizona off the field by forcing a couple turnovers and shutdown their run game. 49ers averaged 5.7 in yards per rush, tallied 387 yards of total offense and piled in a 6-4 record.





Cardinals in New Mexico get routed by the 49ers after going down 10-38. Cards are now three games under .500 and McCoy on 3rd and 5 would heave a 17 yard pass completion to Hopkins who got tackled by both Bosa and Ward at the 17 yard line. Unfortunately, this 11 play drive would end with a Prater 40 yard field goal, 3-0. Cardinals in the 1st snagged 2 first down and went 2 for 5 on 3rd. Cards were struggling to win the first down battles while both the run and pass game were shutdown, as their line couldn't hold blocks and Recivers were smothered by San Francisco DB's. Arizona moving forward has to start executing better when faced with a 3rd down and move the chains more efficiently. During the 2nd quarter McCoy would deliver a 47 yard pass completion to Dortch who made defenders miss in space before being tackled at the 40 yard line. Three plays later James Conner would burst into the end zone for a 2 yard score, 10-14. This drive took 9 plays for 75 yards and controlled the ball for 4:23. Arizona in the 2nd snagged 5 first downs and went 3 for 3 on 3rd while getting outscored 17-7. Including McCoy throwing for 102 yards. Arizona kept their possessions alive by converting on both 1st and 3rd down while dominating the pass attack. Recivers were able to create space from their defenders and made tough catches. Cards secured 185 yards of total offense, went 1 for 1 in the red zone and entered halftime facing a 10-14 four point deficit.  Entering the 3rd quarter Arizona would be forced into a turnover on downs after McCoy's pass to Dortch fell incomplete on 4th and 3. The Cards in the 3rd were held to 2 first downs while getting outscored 14-0 and went 1 for 3 on 3rd, with 1 sack. The Cardinals were hurt in this quarter as they struggled to pick up first downs and couldn't convert on 3rd. Along with their line having issues in opening up holes for their rushers to go through. In the end, during the late stages of the 4th quarter Colt McCoy's pass would be picked off by Womack. Arizona wrapped their night up by pulling in 19 first downs with 12 on coming in the air and went 8 for 16 on 3rd and 1 for 2 in the red zone. Cardinals did a great job of keeping possessions alive when facing a 3rd down situation and did well inside red zone territory but were slowed  on 4th down and didn't earn enough red trips until late in the 2nd half. Cards rushed for 67 yards, McCoy was sacked 3 times for 30 yards and fell to a 4-7 record.











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Sunday November 20th, 2022: Cowboys rout up the Vikings by scooping a 40-3 win. Cowboys are in 2nd place in the NFC East and 6-3 in the Conference. Cowboys Tony Pollard in the 1st quarter would break loose for huge 20 yard run that set his team up at the Minnesota 36 yard line. Five plays later Elliott would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown run, 7-3. Cowboys in the 1st outscored Minnesota 7-3 while snagging 6 first downs with 4 coming on the rush and went 3 for 4 on 3rd. Cowboys for the most part were winning the first down battles when utilizing the run game and kept possessions alive by executing early on 3rd downs. Then in the 2nd quarter midway through, Tony Pollard untouched would scamper into the end zone for a 20 yard touchdown, thus gaining a 20-3 lead. Cowboys outscored Minnesota 10-0 while securing 8 first downs and went a solid 5 for 6 on 3rd. Also racked in 108 total yards of rushing offense. They ran for 51 yards with 4 first downs added. Cowboys by this point ran the ball down the throats of Minnesota off solid offensive blocking and continuted to dominate 3rd downs. They also executed inside the red zone when given an opportunity and moved the sticks at a high rate. Including getting their passes attack going as Prescott went through his reads and found open Recivers for passes that went for 7 plus yards. Cowboys went 8 for 10 on 3rd, possessed the ball for 19:39 and entered halftime up 20-3.  Now in the 3rd quarter Dak Prescott would would cap off a short 5 play drive by delivering a 68 yard touchdown strike to running back, Tony Pollard, 30-3. This entire drive went for 75 yards and they controlled the ball for 2:28. Dallas through three pulled in just 2 first downs while outscoring Minnesota 14-0 and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. That also includes Prescott throwing for 127 yards and the rushers gained 38 on the ground. Cowboys got their pass/run ratio going as they continuted to run the ball effectively off their O-Line providing holes and Prescott got the ball out quickly to his open Recivers, who were able to create speration. Dallas also capitalized well in the red zone area and moved downfield by converting key 3rd downs. Defense on the other hand pressured Cousins a ton by forcing 4 sacks and won their one on one matchups at the line of scrimmage. In the end, Maher would deliver a game sealing 44 yard field goal, 40-3. Cowboys in the 4th secured just 2 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. On two offensive possessions Dallas ran 8 plays for 35 yards. Cowboys wrapped their day up by snagging 23 first downs with 11 coming on the pass and went 12 for 17 on 3rd, while  finishing 2 for 3 in the red zone. Cowboys on the ground where even better, as they scraped in 151 yards with 12 first downs earned. Cowboys were damn near perfect as they ran and passed the ball at an efficient level. Along with dominating in both the red zone and on 3rd downs. On the defensive side they kept the pressure on Cousins as they got him out of rhythm and didn't allow any red zone appearances since the first half. As well as eliminating first and 3rd down situations. Cowboys tallied 458 yards of total offense, defense held Minnesota 1 for 11 on 3rd and reeled in a 7-3 record.
















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Cooper Kupp expected to miss 4 to 6 weeks due to an ankle injury. Cooper Kupp's injury occurred during a 27-17 loss to the Cardinals last Sunday, where he went up to make a catch and once he fell on the ground he would have his ankle rolled up on by a Cards defender. With Cooper gone, the Rams lose a player who can make defenders miss in space and is tremendous at yards after catch. Kupp so far this season reeled in 75 catches for 812 yards and 6 touchdowns. Kupp also averages a 10.8 in yards after the catch.





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Off the cusp of their losing their first game Philadelphia went ahead and inked Suh to a 1 year deal. Now Suh coming to Philadelphia will provided his size and ability to stuff the run at the line of scrimmage and can pressure the Quarterback when given an opportunity.












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Thursday November Packers sustain a tough 17-27 loss to the Titans. Packers are 3-3 at home and were denied of their second striaght win. Aaron Rodgers in the 1st quarter would find Watson for a 14 yard touchdown pass but missed the PAT, 6-7. Packers in the 1st quarter got outscored 7-6 while snagging 3 of their 5 total first downs in the air and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Also were 1 for 1 in the red zone. Packers so far did a nice job of keeping possessions alive by converting on 3rd down situations and executed early in the red zone area. Green Bay would hurt Tennessee's pass defense due to Recivers getting open and Aaron Rodgers getting the ball out quick. In a scoreless the 2nd quarter Green Bay hauled in 0 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd with two three out drives. They ran 6 plays in total. Packers were simply flat! I mean they struggled move the ball downfield while their offense was on and off due to poor 3rd down converting. Packers couldn't even pickup a first down to save their life. Packers were a total of 2 for 4 on 3rd down, tallied 96 yards of total offense and entered halftime down 6-14. Entering the 3rd quarter Aaron Rodgers with over two minutes to go would fling an 8 yard touchdown pass to Watson and in that process they successfully converted a 2-point conversion, 17-20. Green Bay in the 3rd racked up 5 first downs while going 3 for 4 on 3rd and outscored Tennessee 11-6. Packers by this point did much better at moving the sticks and converted well when facing a 3rd down situation. They also got their pass/run ratio under seige as they hammered Tennessee on the ground due to good blocking and Rodgers managed to get the ball to his open Recivers. In other words Rodgers had time to go through his reads. Packers in the 4th on their first possession would be forced into a turnover on downs after Rodgers's pass to Lazard fell incomplete. Green Bay in the 4th went 3 for 6 in 3rd while gaining 2 first downs. Including two three and out drives on four offensive possessions. Packers hauled in 15 first downs with 11 coming in the air while finishing 7 for 14 on 3rd and 2 for 3 in th red zone. Green Bay on offense earned most of their yards through the air and dominated when getting inside the red zone yet they couldn't capitalize with touchdowns late and were forced into to many three and out situations. Defense on the other hand could not stop the run and defended the pass poorly but pressured Tannehill into going down 3 times. Packers went 0 for 2 on 4th, 1 for 1 in goal to goal and fell to a 4-7 record.







Henry's 87 yards rushing with 1 score was enough tonlead the Titans to a 27-17 ten points win against the Packers. Titans currently the 3 seed in the AFC and picked up their seventh win of the year. Ryan Tannehill halfway into the 1st would connect with Hilliard for a 14 yard touchdown pass, thus going up 7-0. Titans in the 1st  picked up 5 first downs with 3 coming on the pass and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Including 2 first downs on the ground with 21 yards rushing. Titans did a terrific job of attacking Green Bay's defense through the air but but struggled on the run, due to their O-Line being unable to provide any space. Although, the Titans moved the chains well when it came to earning first downs and didn't face to many third's. Then during the late stages of the 2nd quarter Henry would cap off a Titans 9 play drive by scampering into the end zone for a 4 yard score, 14-6. Titans in the 2nd pulled in 9 first downs and went 6 for 7 on 3rd while rushing for 33 yards with 4 first downs tallied. Along with Tannehill throwing for 60 yards as each of those passes went for 9 yards or more. Titans got their run/pass ratio going as dominated Green Bay on the ground and through the air while converting 3rd downs at a consistent rate. O-Line also deserves credit as they provided running space off good blocking and kept Tannehill's pocket clean. Titans had 13 total first downs in one half, went 1 for 2 on 4th and slipped into halftime leading 14-6. Now in the 3rd quarter with 5:17 left Tennessee would extend their lead after Derrick Henry broke the plane for a 3 yard rushing touchdown, 20-9. Titans in the 3rd piled in 4 first downs and Tannehill threw for 150 yards while facing 0 3rd downs. Titans did an incredible job of not putting themselves in any 3rd down situations and moved the ball effectively downfield. Tannehill in the other hand went through his reads and got the ball out quickly to each of his Recivers while getting protected well by his line. We now turn out attentions towards the 4th quarter, where Tannehill found Hooper in the middle of the field for a 16byard touchdown strike, 27-17. Titans in the 4th outscored Green Bay 7-0 with 1 first down secured and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. The Titans concluded their night by racking up 21 first downs with 15 of them coming on the pass and went 7 for 13 on 3rd with 4 red zone scores on 6 attempts.  Tennessee simply hurt the Packers defense by pounding them on the run and attacked them through the air with effectiveness. Titans would also dominate in the red zone as they capitalized on most of theor opportunities. On the defensive side they stopped the run by plugging gaps and disrupted Rodgers pocket by forcing him to throw incomplete passes with 1 sack added. Defense forced two turnover on downs, Tannehill threw for 333 yards on 22 of 27 passing and rocketed their record to 7-5.














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BREAKING:  Saints have elected to sign David Johnson from Houston and assign him to the teams practice squad. Now David Johnson will fit perfectly into this Saints offense, because he's a great pass catcher out the backfield and can make defenders miss in space. He's also a patient runner as he he gives his line time to provide holes. His last season in Houston he secured 67 carries for 228 yards and 6 touchdowns.










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BREAKING: The Colts have hired their former player in Jeff Saturday to become the teams newest Head Coach. Keep note that this is off the heels of firing Frank Reich.










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INJURY UPDATE: Now Ertz's injury occurred in the 1st quarter, where he hauled in a 12 yard pass completion from Colt McCoy and in the process of being tackled, his left knee would get rolled on. However, Ertz was seen leaving under his own power as he walked back to the locker rooms. Losing Ertz will hurt, due to the simple fact that he is a player who finds holes in the defense and makes most of catches towards the sideline when running out routes. Also runs his in routes with effectiveness and when the pocket collapses he can recover quickly by becoming a dump off target. Arizona is going to miss his run blocking as well, because of his size he can open up big gaps to give his running backs space. Ertz thus season has 47 receptions for 406 yards and 4 scores.










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Monday November 14th, 2022: Eagles costly mistakes lead them to a tough 21-32 loss to the Commanders. This forces Philly to their firet loss of the year and are 5-1 when versing their division. Eagles in the 1st quarter capped off a short 3 play drive with Hurts running up the field for a 1 yard score, 7-0. Philadelphia after that, would regain their lead after Hurts delivered a 6 yard touchdown pass to Goedert, thus going up 14-7. Eagles in quarter 1 picked up 5 first downs with 5 coming in the air and outscored Washington 14-7. The Eagles didn't face to many third downs and got their pass attack going early as Recivers did a nice job of getting open and Hurts used his eyes to move defenders around.  Also executed when getting down into the red zone area. Then in the 2nd quarter Hurts was trying to hook up with Smith but instead his pass would be picked off by Willis, thus ending a short 4 play drive. Eagles in the 2nd got outscored 13-0 with 1 first down added and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Philadelphia slowed down in this quarter as they struggled to convert on 3rd and their offense couldn't move the ball downfield. Philly also needs to find a way to get their run game going because right now their line isn't creating space and they entered the red zone just once. Come the 2nd half Philly has to earn more red zone opportunities and O-Line needs to block better. Defense on the other hand had issues containing the run and couldn't get Washington off the field on a 3rd down. Eagles were 2 for 2 in goal to goal, ran for 24 yards and slipped into halftime down 14-20. Heading into the 3rd Hurts looked to connect with Brown but Forrest got in the way and picked him off at the 45 yard line.  Through three Philly gained 3 first downs while going 2 for 3 in 3rd and got outscored 3-0. Philly did much better at converting on 3rd but need to move the chains by picking up more first downs. In the 4th quarter Philadelphia would finish a 12 play drive by Hurts finding Smith for an 11 yard touchdown strike, 21-23.  Eagles  got outscored 9-7 but secured 1 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Including 3 4th quarter fumbles and two three and out drives. Eagles concluded their night by snagging 18 first downs with 10 of them coming on the pass and went 5 for 8 on 3rd while finishing 3 for 3 in the red zone. As well as rushing for 94 yards with 10 first downs tallied. Philly in 2nd half got their run game churning and hurt the defense through the air while dominating in the red zone, but turned the ball over one to many times late in this game. Philly's defense was pretty snout as they disrupted Heinicke's pocket for 3 sacks and forced 2 turnovers yet they were killed with an abundance of late penalties. Eagles were penalized 4 times, turned the ball over 4 times and fell to an 8-1 record.




Robinson scores 1 on 86 yards rushing and it led the Commanders past the Eagles 32-21. Commanders remain in last place in the NFC East Division and are back to .500 on the year. Commander in the 1st would convert a 4th and 1 after Samuel rushed for a 2 yard gain to set his team up at the Philly 14 yard line. Three plays later Robinson would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard run, 7-14. Commanders in the 1st turned in 3 first downs with 3 coming in the run and rushed for 43 yards. The Commanders O-Line provided gaps for their running backs to go through and kept their offense on the field when facing a 3rd down situation. As well as executing at high rate when inside the red zone.  Then during the 2nd quarter Heinicke fired a 23 pass to Samuel who got pushed out of bounds by Gardner Johnson at the 23 yard line. Few plays after and Robinson would rush into the end zone for a 1 yard score, 17-14.  Washington racked in 7 first downs with 40 yards rushing and 64 through the air. Along with going 3 for 4 on 3rd. Commanders got their run/pass ratio going as Recivers created separation and running backs continued to find holes off good blocking. They also executed in the when getting in red zone territory. As for their defense they need to apply more pressure on Hurts and disrupt his pocket presence as they've secured 0 sacks but were stuffing the run by clogging gaps. Washington were penalized 3 times for 43 yards, were 2 for 2 in the red zone and entered halftime leading 20-14. Entering the 3rd quarter midway through Heinicke on 1st down would heave a 41 yard pass completion to McLaurin who tackled by Slay at the 17 yard line. Unfortunately, this 14 play drive would end with a Slye 32 yard field goal, 23-14. Commanders in the 3rd earned 4 first downs and went 3 for 4 on 3rd. They ran 14 plays for 80 yards. Washington moved the ball well by keeping drives alive when faced with a 3rd down play and hauled in much needed first downs. They were able to eat clock as well. In the end, during the 4th quarter Toohill on a Philly failed lateral would secure the loose football and ran it in for a 1 yard touchdown, 32-21. Commanders in the 4th turned in 2 first downs with 20 yards rushing and went 0 for 4 on 3rd. 3rd down was tough to come by at this time. Commanders simply played keep away in the last quarter by running the ball effectively and gained critical first downs to force Philly into using their timeouts. Commanders raked in 25 first downs with 9 coming on the throw and 12 when utilizing the run while finishing 3 for 3 in goal to goal situations. Washington also went 12 for 21 on 3rd. Commanders pass/run ratio was effective through the last two quarter of the night with their O-Line blocking well and converted big 3rd downs. On the defensive side they struggled to stop Philly in the red zone and had issues defending the pass but they forced critical turnovers in crunch time and got to Hurts for 1 sack. Commanders turned in 330 yards of total offense, ran for 152 yards and improved to a 5-5 record.












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Thursday November 10th, 2022: Foreman's 130 yards rushing with 1 score led the Panthers to a 25-15 win against the Falcons. Panthers snag 3rd win of the year and are four games beneath 500. Panthers in the 1st would end a 10 play drive by Pineiro drilling in a 41 yard field goal, 3-0. Panthers in the 1st outscored Atlanta 3-0 while gaining 4 first downs with 3 of them coming the run and were 1 for 2 on 3rd. Panthers so far moved chains well and stayed out of 3rd down situations. Including great run protection from the O-Line as they are holding their blocks to free up some space.  Then in the 2nd quarter Carolina would extend their lead after Shenault got free for a huge 41 yard touchdown, 10-0. Panthers in the 2nd snagged 4 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Panthers also racked up 128 yards of rushing offense. They secured 50 yards with 2 first downs added. Panthers at this time were converting simple 3rd downs and moved the chains well to keep their possessions alive. Along with thir line providing open lanes for their backs to run through. Panthers were 5 for 7 on 3rd, tallied 159 yards of total offense and entered the half up 13-3. Heading into the midway mark of the 3rd quarter Foreman would scamper into the end zone for a 12 yard run, 19-9. Panthers in 3rd slowed down a bit as they raked in 3 first downs and were 0 for 2 on 3rd with two three and out drives forced. Panthers by this point were couldn't keep their offense on the field when faced with a 3rd down. However, Carolina executed in the pass game as PJ Walker threw for 60 yards and had a fairly clean pocket due to his offensive line. A quarter later during the 4th Pineiro would cap off an 11 play drive by driling in 40 yard field goal, 22-9. Panthers in the 4th snagged 3 first downs and were 2 for 6 on 4th. Carolina concluded their night by racking up 18 first downs with 13 of them coming on the rush and finished 6 for 15 on 3rd. Including 1 for 2 in the red zone and 232 yards rushing. Panthers line up front created so many holes for their backs to run through and even though they didn't get to many red zone chances, they still capitalized at high rate. As for their defense they pressured Mariota a ton in the 2nd half as they forced 5 sacks and won their battle at the line of scrimmage. Panthers raked in 333 yards of total offense, defense forced the games only turnovers off an interception and moved up to a 3-7 record.









Falcons struggle throughout as they suffered a tough 15-25 loss to the Panthers. This defeat puts Atlanta two ganes under .500 and are in 2nd place innthe NFC South Division. Falcons in one scoreless quarter were limited to 3 first downs with 3 of them coming in the air and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Falcons simply can't keep killing long drives by putting themselves 3rd and long situations and were struggling to move the ball downfield. I guess one positive can be is that the Falcons at least got their pass attack going early.  During the 2nd quarter with 26 ticks left would convert on 1st and 10 after Williams broke free for a 12 yard gain. Unfortunately, this 8 play drive would end with a Koo 33 yard field goal, 3-13. In the 2nd quarter Atlanta were held to just 3 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd while getting outscored 10-3. Falcons through one half have been unable to run or throw the ball and continue to get shutdown on 3rd down situations. As well as struggling inside the red zone and need to capitalize better in that area. Falcons earned 96 yards of total offense, 5 first downs in the air and were down 3-13 going into the half. Entering the halfway mark of the 3rd quarter Atlanta would inch within four after Marcus Mariota hoked up with Drake London for a 7 yard touchdown pass but missed the PAT, 9-13. Falcons in the 3rd moved the sticks much better as they secured 4 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Including 36 yards rushing and Mariots threw for 27. Falcons simply got their pass/run ratio going but were still getting shutdown on 3rd. O-Line on the other hand were awoken as they kept Mariota's pocket clean for as they've allowed him to go through his reads and opened up running gaps. Now in the 4th quarter on 2nd and 16 Mariota would toss a 21 yard pass completion to Byrd who was run out of bounds at the 39 yard line. Three plays later Mariots would deliver a 25 yard touchdown strike to Hodge but trailed 15-22. Keep note that Mariots on this 8 play drive completed 5 passes for 58 yards. Falcons in the final quarter went 1 for 3 on 3rd and gained 5 first downs but were forced into two turnover on downs. Atlanta ended their night by earning 11 of their 20 first downs in the air but finished 3 for 11 in 3rd and went 1 for 2 in the red zone. Falcons executed in the red zone area when provided with an opportunity and ran the ball with effectiveness but lacked 3rd down converting and couldn't provide protection for Mariota. Mariots threw for 186 yards, went p for 2 on 4th down and slipped to a 4-6 record.


















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Monday November 7th, 2022: Saints can't handle the Ravens as they sufferd a disappointing 13-27 loss. This staggered the Saints to their sixth defeat of the season and are three games under .500. the Saints in the 1st quarter were held to 2 first downs while getting outscored 7-0 and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Including 6 yards rushing. Saints couldn't move the ball, they were simply flat to start. New Orleans can't throw the ball due to their receivers getting shutdown and could not create any running room. They also need to start converting on 3rd better and their O-Line needs to try to open up gaps for their backs. Hesding into the 2nd the Saints would stall a 12 play drive with a Lutz 33 yard field goal, 3-14. The Saints in the 2nd quarter pulled in 4 first downs while going 1 for 4 on 3rd and got outscored 7-3. Saints turned in 16 total yards of rushing offense with 10 of them coming in this quarter alone. Saints offense moved the chains much better but were still struggling to convert on 3rd down and needed to start executing when entering the red zone. Saints O-Line on the other hand continuted to have problems as they couldn't provide any run blocking and it of course led to ethier loss of yardage or no gains at all. Saints were a total 1 for 6 in 3rd down, tallied 100 yards of total offense and entered halftime down 3-14. Saints late in the in quarter 3 had their 12 plat drive end with Dalton getting sacked by Humphrey for -9 yards and forced a 4th down situation. Keep note that this drive was capped off with a Lutz 37 yard field goal, 6-27. Saints in the 3rd picked up 2 of their 3 first downs in the air and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Andy Dalton started finding gaps in the Ravens pass defense as he torched them 42 yards but still couldn't get the protectuon he needed from his line up front as he went down a couple times. Saints transitioning into the 4th would finally reach the end zone after Dalton connected with Johnson who tight roped down the sideline and ran 30 yards into the end zone after the catch, 13-27. New Orleans in the 4th were limited to 2 forst downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd with 1 three and out. As well as a interception. Saints concluded their Monday night by scooping 13 first downs with 10 of them coming in the air and finished 3 for 11 on 3rd. Also rushed for 43 yards and were 0 for 2 in the red zone. Saints offense lacked first downs when utilizing the run and executed poorly when entering the res zone. O-Line was a huge issue as they could not hold blocks and provide running space. Over on the defensive side they got torched on the ground as they couldn't stop the run and struggled in goal to goal situations. Defense sacked Jackson 3 times, went 1 for 1 on 4th and dropped down to a 3-6 record.




Ravens trounce the Saints by snagging a 27-13 Victory. Ravens sit in 1st place in the AFC North and are atop three steiaght victories.  In the 1st Lamar Jackson would find Likely for a 24 yard passing touchdown, 7-0. This possession lasted 11 plays for 76 yards. Ravens on the 1st moved the markers well as they snagged 6 first downs with 3 of them coming in the air and a solid 3 for 4 on 3rd. Ravens moving the ball efficiently and are attacking the Saints pass defense by putting the ball where it needs to be for the Recivers to get. Also did a great job timing the Saints out by converting 3rd down situations. Defensively they've done good at plugging holes and stuffing runs at the line of scrimmage. This defense moving forward has to remain dominate by forcing contested catches while limiting 1st 1st and 3rd down totals. Then during the 2nd quarter on 2nd and 10 Lamar Jackson would break loose for a 12 yard gain to set his team up at the Saints 12 yard  line. Three plays later Kenyan Drake rushed into the end zone for a 1 yard run, 14-0. This drive lasted 12 plays for 86 yards. Ravens turned in 5 first downs and went 3 for 4 on 3rd. Ravens continuing to dominate on 3rd down and Lamar Jackson torched New Orleans in the air for 43 yards passing. Jackson simply was able to move the Saints defenders around with his eyes and it allowed for their Recivers to get open. As for their defense they've continued to be great run stoppers and took away most of Dalton's reads. Ravens were 6 for 8 on 3rd, defense held Dalton to 92 yards passing and slipped into the half leading 14-3. During the 3rd quarter the Ravens 12 play drive would end with Jackson's pass to Robinson falling incomplete. Thus bringing out Tucker to drill in a 32 yard field goal, 17-3. The Ravens in the 3rd on one offensive possession tallied 3 first down and converted 1 rd down on 3 attempts. They ran 12 plays for 61 yards and controlled the ball for 6:35. Including the defense forcing 2 sacks. Now on offense they've done a nice job of eating clock by running the ball off solid run blocking. Then on defense they did their part by winning the line of scrimmage and pressured Dalton with sacks or pass deflects. Entering the early stages of the 4th quarter an Andy Dalton interception would lead to a Drake 3 yard score, 27-6. Ravens piled in 4 first down while outscoring the Saints 10-7 and went 2 for 5 on 3rd. That also includes 80 yards rushing with 2 first added. Ravens racked in 23 first downs while 14 of them came on the run and went 9 for 15 on 3rd with 2 red zone scores on 4 attempts. Ravens offense all night long found open space on the ground for 188 total yards and kept drives alive when faced with a 3rd down.  As well as their recivers getting open and making defenders miss in space. On the defensive side they managed to disrupt some of Dalton's passes as it led to a turnover and pressured him in the backfield a ton. Including stuffing the run and restricting how many touchdowns were scored. Baltimore finished 2 for 2 in goal to goal, Drake scored twice on 93 yards rushing and moved their record to 6-3.



















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Sunday November 6th, 2022: Brady deliveres late dagger and the Buccaneers escape with a 16-13 win against the Rams. Bucs snap a 3-Game losing streak and Tom Brady has earned his 69th comeback win. Bucs in quarter 1 on 2nd and 19 would pick up a big 1st down after Brady tossed a 19 yard completion to Julio Jones. Its just unfortunate that this 12 play drive was capped off with a Succop 20 yard foeld goal, 3-0. The Bucs in one were held to 3 first downs with 3 of them coming in the air and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. The Bucs unfortunately were struggling to move the sticks and couldn't get many first downs when throwing the ball nor could they run it after racing up 18 total yards. The Bucs have to start converting on 3rd in order to give their defense a rest and the O-Line needs to hold their blocks for their backs to gain any type of running room. Defensively they simply did a nice job of clogging holes and stuffing runs as they held LA to 8 yards on the ground.  Then in the 2nd quarter Tampa Bay would inch within one after Ryan Succop buried a 38 yard field goal, 6-7. The Bucs in the 2nd turned in 5 first downs but had a field goal blocked and went  2 for 6 when facing a 3rd down. Including two three and out drives on 5 offensive possessions. They still couldn't get the run game going ethier. Tampa Bay managed to correct their first down totals but were struggling to convert on 3rd and their  backs still can't find space to run, due to poor offensive blocking. Bucs ran for 39 yards, were 0 for 1 in the red zone and entered halftime trailing 6-7.  Heading into the 3rd quarter Tom Brady on 4th and 2 would be sacked by Aaron Donald for -8 yards and it forced a turnover on downs. Tampa Bay in the 3rd quarter were flat as they went 1 for 5 on 3rd and picked up 0 first downs. Buccaneers seemingly struggled to pick up 3rd downs and moving the markers were cut off. Receivers couldn't get open and the running backs lanes were continuously getting stuffed. We now turn our attentions to the late stages of the 4th quarter where Tom Brady on 3rd and 6 fired a 14 yard pass completion to Scottie Miller before being run out of bounds by Kendricks. Three plays later Brady found Otton for a game winning 1 yard touchdown, 16-13. Bucs in the final quarter snagged 7 first downs as they methodically moved down the field and finished 4 for 6 on 3rd. Including Tom Brady throwing for 145 yards and completed 4 passes on their final drive. Tampa Bay ended their day by securing 18 first downs with 15 of them coming in the air and tallied 323 yards of total offense yet they went 9 for 21 on 3rd and 1 for 3 in the red zone. Tampa Bay found gaping holes in the Rams pass defense late and in crunch time they picked up key 3rd downs. However, the run game was poor all day due to no space and struggled in red zone territory. Although, their O-Line kept Brady pocket clean for the most part and blocked well for him. Defense was also unstoppable in the 2nd half as they forced 4 sacks for 24 yards and held LA 0 for 2 in the red zone. This defense didnt allow the Rams to move the ball in the 4th and from time to time forced more than a few three and out situations. While eliminating red zone opportunities. Bucs outscored the Rams 10-0 in the 4th, were penalized 7 times for 55 yards and bounced their win/loss record to 4-5.


Rams give up late score in closing seconds and it led them to a disappointing 13-16 loss to the Buccaneers. This defeat staggered Los Angeles two games beneath .500 and are atop two losses in a row. Rams in the 1st quarter were outscored 3-0 while picking up 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Rams offense needs to stay on the field longer when facing a 3rd down situation and keep their drives alive by racking up first downs. They also need to get help from their offensive line because right now they can't run the ball and it due to the lack of blocking. During the 2nd quarter Rams would find end zone first as Staffird fired a 69 yard touchdown pass to Cooper Kupp, thus going up 7-3. The Rams had a disappointing 2nd quarter after they went 0 for 3 on 3rd with 1 first down tallied and were forced into three three and out drives. Rams simply have to gain more first downs and needed to work harder on 3rd while struggling to stay on the field for long periods of time. As for their defense they were able to force the Bucs into two three and outs and their edge rushers stuffed the run game yet they allowed Tampa Bay to run 19 total plays for 102 yards. Rams were penalized once for 32 yards, Stafford was sacked once and slipped into halftime leading 7-6. Entering the midway point of the 3rd quarter Henderson on 1st and 10 would break loose for a 23 yard gain to set his team up with a fresh set of downs. Unfortunately, this 11 play drive would end with a Matt Gay 26 yard field goal, 10-6. Rams in the 3rd kept the chains moving by scooping up 5 first downs and converted 1 3rd down on 4 attempts. Rams's tired this defense out by not just moving the ball but by eating the clock, as they ran 20 total plays for 97 yards and kept a clean sheet in turnovers. Defense on there hand frustrated the Bucs as they kept continous pressure on Tom Brady by taking his reads away with a couple sacks and forced contested catches for his Wide Receivers. Now in the 4th quarter the Rams defense would end the Bucs 12 play drive on 4th and goal after Brady's pass to Mike Evans was knocked incomplete by Jalen Ramsey. Rams in the 4th had huge problems on 3rd after going 0 for 3 and snagged 0 first down markers. Also were held to three three and out drives on four possessions. Rams wrapped their day up by pulling in 9 first downs while tallying 206 yards of total offense and were a poor 4 for 15 on 3rd. Including 6 first downs theough the air. Rams offense in the 2nd half rarely produced as they had issues gaining entry into the red zone area and couldn't convert on 3rd down. I also believe they lost this game with a lack of first downs and their O-Line struggled to protect Stafford. Rams defense simply got tired in the 2nd half especially on that final drive of the game. They played well, it's just their offense couldn't drive downfield and they struggled to make key stops when it mattered. Rams went 0 for 1 in goal to goal, snagged 3 first downs when utilizing the run and their dipped down to 3-5.















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INJURY UPDATE: Michael Thomas done for the year after due to needing toe surgery. Keep note that Thomas also missed alot of time last year but to an ankle injury.  Now with Michael Thomas out, the Saints lose a player who can make defenders miss in space and are losing one of their deep ball threats when going downfield. Thomas also racks up good yards after making a reception. Question now remains. Who else can step up moving forward? Could it be Olave or even Alvin Kamara.



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Bateman done for the 2022 NFL season after suffering a season ending injury to his foot.  For the Ravens this could be a tough loss moving forward as Bateman is a player who expand the field when Jackson is utilizing the play action pass and uses his speed to make defenders miss after a catch is made.





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Thursday November 3rd, 2022: Eagles hold off the Texans by picking up a 29-17 win. Philly keeps their unbeaten record in tact and are 4-0 on the road. The Eagles late in the 1st would end an 18 play drive with Sanders on 4th and goal rushing into the end zone for a 2 yard score, 7-7. Eagles in the 1st quarter picked up 7 first downs with 4 of them coming on the pass and went 3 for 4 on 3rd. Philly doing a nice job of keeping drives alive when faced with a 3rd down and torched Houston in the air. As for Hurts he completed 9 passes for 71 yards and threw for 1 touchdown strike. Hurts was able to use his eyes to move the defenders around and it allowed for his receivers to get open. Then during the halfway mark of the 2nd quarter Philly would regain their back after Gainwell rushed into the end zone for 4 yards, 14-7. The Eagles in the 2nd racked up 5 first downs with 4 coming on run and converted on 3rd really well as they went 2 for 2. Eagles run attack got going after picking up 51 yards off their O-Line creating space while they kept drives alive on solid 3rd down converting and dominated inside red zone territory. As for their pass attack Hurts got great protection as it allowed for him make good throws and Recivers created space from their defender, in order to get open. The Eagles were 5 of 6 in total in 3rd, went 1 for 1 in 4th and entered halftime tied at 14-14. Transitioning into quarter 3 Philly would end a short 2 play drive with Hurts tossing a 17 yard touchdown pass to AJ Brown, 21-14. Philadelphia in the 3rd quarter went 0 for 2 on 3rd while gaining 4 first downs and were held to two three and out drive. Philly definitely has to convert on 3rd better but are doing a terrific job on the pass/run ratio as they ran for 47 yards and Hurts threw for 58. However, Philly has to protect Hurts better and keep a cleaner pocket because by this point he had gone down twice and the offense has to stay on the field longer to give their defense a rest. Entering the 4th quarter Philly would add the ultimate dagger as Hurts found Goedert for a game sealing 4 yard touchdown and even converted a successful 2-point conversion, 29-17. Eagles in the 4th snagged 0 first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd while running 6 plays for 10 yards. Philly in the 4th just couldn't sustain any offense and were held to one three and out. Eagles throughout their night pulled in 24 first downs with 14 of them coming in the air while going 5 for 10 on 3rd and went 4 for 4 inside the red zone. Philly won this game by simply punishing Houston's defense when throwing the ball and executed efficiently in the red zone area. Defense on the other hand got to Mills for 3 sacks and forced 2 turnovers. They took away Mills reads and pressured him on almost every snap. Eagles outscored Houston 8-0, Hurts threw for a total of 243 yards with 2 touchdown strikes and improved to 8-0 on the year.



Pierce was a monster on the ground but it just wasn't enough as they suffered a disappointing 17-29 loss to the Eagles. This defeat sends Houston to an 0-3-1 record at home and lost their past three games in a row. Early in the 1st quarter Mills would deliver a 34 yard pass completion to Dorsett who made a twisting catch and it set his team up at the Philly 40 yard line. Two plays later Pierce would scamper into the red zone for a 2 yard touchdown, 7-0. This drive lasted 9 plays for 76 yards. Houston in the first 15 minutes tallied 5 first downs while 3 of them came on the run and pass. Houston also dominated the run early after rushing for 35 and were 1 for 1 on 3rd. Texans were able to move the ball downfield with effectiveness and didn't get into any 3rd down situations. Along with their O-Line holding blocks and providing holes for their backs to work. Defensively they were alert after holding Philly to 7 rushing yards. This defense so far are making good open field tackles and clogged all running holes. Heading into the 2nd quarter Houston would notch a tie after Mills found Barron for a 15 yard touchdown strike, 14-14. This drive lasted 7 plays for 75 yards. Houston in the 2nd went 1 for 2 on 3rd and picked up 3 first downs with 2 of them coming on the ground. Houston's O-Line continued to provide space off solid blocks being made and it allowed for their backs to rack up 55 yards rushing. Also did a great job of staying away from to many 3rd downs and executed in the red zone. Texans piled in 11 total first downs, raked in 182 yards of total offense and alipped into the locker rooms all knotted up at 14-14. In the 3rd quarter Huston would move the sticks on 2nd and 1 after Rex Burkhead bursted free for a 9 yard gain. Unfortunately, this 12 play drive would end with a Fairbairn 30 yard field goal. 17-21.  The Texans in the 3rd quarter moved the chains well by snagging 4 first downs while being outscored 7-3 and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Including 45 yards when utilizing the run game. Despite the poor 3rd down converting, Houston remained hot on the ground as their O-Line created enought room for them to work with. This rush offense has to keep following their blockers if they want to sustain a positive outcome later on in the 4th. In the end, during the late stages of the 4th Mills would have his pass picked off by Bradberry. Texans in the 4th on two offensive possessions ran 15 plays for 65 yards and earned themselves 5 first downs but went 0 for 2 on 3rd with an interception. Texans secured 20 first downs with 8 of them coming in the air and tallied 303 yards of total offense but were held 2 for 9 on 3rd and finished 2 for 4 in the red zone. They also ran the ball well for 168 yards and got 10 first downs to go along with it. Texans lost this matchup by poor 3rd down converting and couldn't capitalize when inside the red zone area. Despite their poor effort in the 2nd half, Texans managed to run the ball down Philly's throat and got great protection all night from their line. Pierce on 27 carries ran for 139 yards, went 1 for 1 in goal to goal and took a dip to a 1-6-1 record.





















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Kadarius Toney heads over to the Chiefs while the Giants snagged themselves a 6th and 3rd round draft pick. Now Toney is fast and can make defenders miss in space after making in a catch. Tooney can is an elusive player and utilizes his athletiscmn to go up for ball when in one on one coverage. Toney provides Patrick Mahomes with another target and knows how to rack up yards after the catch. However, he does have a couple weaknesses which are dropping the ball when he's targeted and the lack of snaps New York had him run due to injuries. Keep note that Toney has played 12 total career games. Despite all that, this could spell danger because Mahomes and the Chiefs will involve Toney way more if he can stay healthy.










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BREAKING: Bills get Nyheim Hines from the Colts after trading Zack Moss and a 6th round draft pick. Nyheim Hines coming over to the Bills can run or catch the ball out the backfield. Nyheim Hines is an elusive back who let's his O-Line do most of the work and then when the time is right, he'll burst through an open hole if one is provided. Hines also helps Josh Allen a little bit if the pocket collapses because he can quickly become a check down target who racks up easy yards after the catch. Hines carried the ball 300 times for 1,205 yards and 10 touchdowns as a Colt. Including 36 yards and 1 score in 2022 alone. Hines will join the Bills group of running backs like McKenzie and Singletary.







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Now Chase Claypool will head on over to the Bears while the Steelers snagged  a 2023 2nd round draft pick. This could become an offensive playbook extension for Fields to work with Claypool on play action deep balls, in which he has the ability to expand the field. This could also give Fields a rest from scrambling so much, but questions still stand. Could Darnell Mooney and Chase Claypool be the duo the Bears need? Anymore actions/trades to give Justin Fields a little more help on the lime? Poles have more than enough cap space to bring this team back to life, it's safe to assume so far. 



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Now Hockenson coming over to the Vikings will add more depth to the tight end position. Hockenson creates separation from his defenders and can get wide open by utilizing his size and athleticism. Hockenson also hurts defenses's with yards per catch as he averages 15.2 a game and most of receptions are made through the middle of the field. In a way that's like his hot spot. Hockenson will help Cosuins because he'll be able to slip out and make catches for whenever the pocket breaks downs. TJ has 3 touchdowns for 395 yards and 26 receptions during his time in Detroit. Hockenson is joining the likes of Thielen, Jefferson, Cook and Osborn but can he keep his consistent play going, even under a new team?



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BREAKING: Dolphins trade Chase Edmunds and a 1st round Draft selection to the Broncos for a pass rusher in Bradley Chubb. Now with Chubb going over to Miami he bring  his ability to win one on one matchups when lined up at the line of scrimmage and can pressure the opposing Quarterbacks by forcing sacks. Also does a great job of forcing fumbles and making fundamental tackles.











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Monday October 31st, 2022: Browns obliterated the Bengals by earning a 32-13 win. Browns improve to 2-3 at home and are teo games under .500.  Browns in the 1st quarter controlled the ball for 5:15 but came away with 3 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Including 81 yards of total offense. Browns need to start earning more first downs and convert on 3rd when faced with it. Then during the 2nd quarter Brissett in 3rd and 4 would deliver an 18 yard pass completion to Cooper. Two plays later and Nick Chubb off a direct snap would scmaper into the end zone for a 3 yard touchdown while convering a successful 2-point converstion, 8-0. This drive lasted 10 plays for 78 yards. The Browns in quarter 2 snagged 7 of their 11 total first downs while going 2 for 4 on 3rd and outscored the Bengals 11-0. The Browns in the 2nd played with a sense of urgency as they moved the chains well but have get into the red zone more than once and convert on 3rd better. Defensively they were able to pressure Burrow for 3 sacks and forced 2 turnovers. For this defense to win in the 2nd half they have to keep pressuring Burrow by disrupting passes and forcing sacks. Browns tallied 196 yards of total offense, 2 for 6 on 3rd down and slipped into halftime up 11-0. Heading into the 3rd quarter Cleveland would keep their drive alive on 3rd down after Nick Chubb broke free for a 21 yard gain and it set his team up at the Bengals 9 yard line. Browns after that, would extend their lead as Brissett scampered into the end zone for a 3 yard run while extending the ball over the pylon, 18-0. Browns in the 3rd snagged themselves 6 first downs while going 3 for 3 on 3rd and outscored Cincinnati 18-0. Browns ran 19 total plays for 110 yards in two offensive possessions. Browns simply moved the ball well down field and converted on key 3rd downs. In the 4th quarter Brissett on 3rd and 9 heaved a 53 yard pass completion to Amari Cooper before being tackled by Bell. Moments after and Chubb would go into the end zone for a game sealing 11 yard touchdown run, 32-6. Browns in the 4th snagged 4 first downs while going 3 for 4 on 3rd and got outscored 13-7. Browns also worked the ground by rushing for 43 yards with 3 first downs. The Browns wrapped their night up by gaining 24 first downs with 12 of them coming in the air while going 7 for 11 on 3rd and finished 4 for 4 in the red zone. Browns also hurt the Bengals on the ground as they ran for 172 yards and got 12 first downs to go along with it. Browns throughout this entire game nearly perfected the pass/run ratio and executed well when getting inside the red zone. As well as converting 3rd downs at a high rate. Going to the defense they were unstoppable as they thie edge rushers forced 4 sacks and held the Bengals to just ONE red zone appearance. This defense tonight were able to takeaway Burrow's deep shots down the middle of the field and allowed no receivers to get open. Browns went 3 for 4 in goal to goal, earned 440 yards of total offense and moved up to a 3-5 record.


Bengals get routed by the Browns as they suffered a difficult 13-32 loss. Bengals fall to .500 and sit in wnd place in the AFC North Division. Despite a scoreless 1st quarter, the Bengals moved the markers well by picking up 4 first downs and went 3 for 4in 3rd. Bengals doing a great job of keeping drives alive when facing a 3rd down situation and hurt the Browns defense in the air. Later on in the 2nd the Bengals 6 play drive would end with McPherson missing a 47 yard field goal. As this game remained a Browns 25-0 lead. Bengals in the 2nd couldn't get any offense going going as they picked up 1 first down and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Including two three and out drives and a missed field goal. Bengals in this quarter were flat I mean come on you won't win many games playing like this! Bengals have to pickup more first downs and convert on 3rd with better efficiency. Over on the defensive side they were everywhere as they won their battle up front and it allowed for 2 sacks to happen while forcing 2 turnovers. Defense needs to keep winning at the line of scrimmage and continue to pressure Brissett to get him out his rhythm. Bengals racked up 100 yards of total offense, 3 for 7 on 3rd down and entered the half down 0-11. Entering the 3rd on the Bengals first series of the quarter would end in a three and out after Burrow was sacked by Jones for -9 yards. The Benagls in the 3rd were held to 3 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. The Bengals O-Line by this point have been invisible as they can't keep Burrow's pocket clean and let him get sacked once in this quarter alone. If Bengals want to start a comeback then it starts by keeping drives going on 3rd down and Burrow has to get protected. Transitioning into the 4th Cincinnati would finally get on the board after Burrow completed a 13 yard touchdown to Boyd but missed the PAT, 6-32. This drive lasted 9 plays for 60 yards. Afterwards, on their second possession of the quarter Burrow would find Higgins for a 41 yard touchdown pass, 13-32. Bengals in the final quarter were limited to 2 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd while Burrow was restricted to 28 yards passing. Bengals in the final quarter were limited to 2 first downs and went 0 for 1 on 3rd while Burrow was restricted to 28 yards passing. Bengals finished their night by snagging 15 first downs with 9 of them coming on the pass and racked on 36 yards rushing while goimg 4 for 10 on 3rd and went 1 for 1 in the red zone. Cincinnati lost this matchup off poor 3rd down conversions and couldn't sustain a run game. Bengals went 0 for 1 on 4th, ran for 36 yards and dipped down to a 4-4 record.













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Sunday October 30th, 2022: 49ers dominate the Rams by picking up a 31-14 win. Niners win their 13th straight regular season game against the Rams and are back at 500. Niners in quarter 1 were forced into a punt after Garoppolo's pass to Kittle got batted down by Ramsey on a 3rd and 9 sutuation. Niners in the 1st turned in 3 first downs while going 1 for 2 in 3rd and were outscored 7-0. Niners need to move the sticks more in terms of gauning first downs and were off to a okay start on 3rd. Now in the 2nd quarter Frisco would even this bout up after McCffrey on a trick play delivered a 34 yard touchdown strike to Aiyuk, 7-7. This drive went 6 plays for 76 yards. Niners in the 2nd ran just one offensive drive as it lasted 11 plays for 52 yards and controlled the ball for 5:35 yet they only came away with a three points. Niners secured 3 first downs and went 1 for 2. Niners ate close which was good but they were struggling a little to score a touchdown. Transitioning into the 3rd Garoppolo would cap off an 11 play drive by tossing a 9 yard touchdown to McCffrey, 17-14.  In the 3rd San Francisco repaid LA by outscoring them 7-0 while securing 6 first downs and went 1 for 2. Niners this time capitalized with points after enduring long sustainable  drives and were even better at not putting themselves in a lot of 3rd down situations. Keep in mind that the Niners ran 13 plays for 110 yards. Entering the 4th the Niners would add the ultimate dagger thanks to Garopplo firing a 7 yard touchdown pass to Kittle, thus going up 31-14. Niners in the 4th didn't do to much as they were held to 1 first down and went 0 for 2 on 3rd. Including the defense forcing more than a few batted balls. The Niners cap their day off by snagging 22 first downs with 18 of them coming on the pass while going 5 of 9 on 3rd and finished 3 for 4 when inside the red zone. 49ers simply won this game by hurting the Rams defense theough the air and executed well in red zone play. Defensively they shutout the Rams in the entire 2nd half and held them to 5 total punts. This defense managed to get LA off the field quickly and pressured Stafford for 2 sacks. 49ers earned 368 yards of total offense, rushed for 111 yards and improved their win/loss record to 4-4.


Struggling Rams suffer a rough 14-31 loss to the 49ers. Niners sit in 3rd place in the NFC West Division and are 2-3 at home Rams in the 1st would convert a big 3rd and 9 play after Stafford hooked up with who run out of bounds at the 23 yard line. Eight plays later and Stafford would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown, 7-0. This drive lasted 17 plays for 88 yards.  Rams turned in 5 first downs and went 3 for 3 on 3rd. Rams doing a good job of frustrating the Niners defense by keeping drives alive when facing a 3rd down situation and moved the ball methodically downfield. Then in the 2nd with 6:35 left Stafford would find Kupp in the middle of the field for a 16 yard touchdown, 14-7. Rams in the 2nd went 2 for 2 on 3rd whike picking up 3 total first downs and got outscored 10-7.  San Francisco 7-0. As for Stafford he has delivered the ball well as he threw for 74 yards and they ran 11 total plays for 82 yards. Rams really making San Francisco's defense suffer when they force them to defend the pass.  Heading into the 3rd quarter the Rams on their first series were moving the ball after Stafford found Robinson for 13 yards and it set his team up at the 20 yard line. Unfortunately, this 8 play drive would be forced into a punt after Stafford's pass to Kupp fell incomplete. The Rams in the 3rd on two offensive possessions turned in 3 first downs while goimg 1 for 3 on 3rd with 1 three and out added. Rams were able to move the ball with effectiveness but they had themselves a hard time trying to keep drives alive due to poor 3rd down converting. Rams have to find ways to put sustainable pressure on or the Niners could run away with this. In the 4th quarter LA would be forced into a three and out on 3rd and 19 after Henderson rushed for a 6 yard gain. Rams went 0 for 2 on 3rd with 1 first down tallied and got outscored 14-0. Rams throughout their game muscled in 16 first downs with 11 of those coming on the pass and finished 8 of 13 on 3rd while going 1 for 1 in the red zone. Offensively the Rams did a good job of converting on 3rd while gaining solid first downs but were slowed down with a couple three and outs and entered the red zone just once during the entire game. Defense allowed 4 total touchdowns, racked up 223 yards of total offense and slipped down to a 3-4 record.






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BREAKING: The 6-0 Eagles go ahead and guve up a 4th round NFL Draft selection for Bears Robert Quinn. Now Robert Quinn is a great pass rusher which is someone who can force pressure on your QB by disrupting passes or getting sacks and could stop the run. Don't forget that Quinn this past season led the Bears in sacks as he averaged an 18.5 and that happen to be a single season record.

BREAKING: The 6-0 Eagles go ahead and guve up a 4th round NFL Draft selection for Bears Robert Quinn. Now Robert Quinn is a great pass rusher which is someone who can force pressure on your QB by disrupting passes or getting sacks and could stop the run. Don't forget that Quinn this past season led the Bears in sacks as he averaged an 18.5 and that happen to be a single season record.












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Thursday October 27th, 2022:  Tom Brady frustrated and the Buccaneers suffer a rough 22-27 loss to the Ravens. Tampa Bay now falls two games beneath 500 and are atop three defeats in a row. Bucs first possession of the 1st quarter ended with Wells scampeing into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown run, 10-3. The Bucs in one outscored the Ravens 10-3 while picking up 7 first downs with 3 of them coming on the pass and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. The Bucs so far doing a terrific job of moving the ball and keeping drives alive by converting early 3rd down conversions. As for their defense they've done amazing on stuffing the run as they held Baltimore to 5 yards. During a scoreless 2nd quarter Tampa Bay would be held to 1 first down and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. As well as being forced into two three out and out drives on three offensive possessions. Bucs need to do a better job of moving the ball downfield and have to find ways to convert on 3rd.  Entering the 3rd quarter Tom Brady o 2nd and 10 heaved a 51 yard pass completion to Mike Evans for a fresh set of downs. Its just unfortunate that this 8 play drive would end with a Succop 30 yard field goal, 13-17. would be Bucs in the 3rd seemingly had issues as they gained 1 first down while going 0 for 2 on 3rd and got trounced 14-0. Tampa Bay's offense is in a flux because by this point they CAN'T MOVE THE BALL! Run getting stuffed and the pass game is shutdown. Now during the late stages of the 4th Tom Brady would deliver a 15 yard completion to Fournette whoevebtually got tackled by Queen at the 19 yard line. Six plays later and Brady on 4th and goal would fire a touchdown pass to Julio Jones but failed to convert the 2-point play, 22-27. Bucs in the 4th gathered in 6 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd while outscoring Baltimore 12-10. Tampa Bay concluded their night by gaining 20 first downs with 13 of them coming on the pass and tallied 349 yards of total offense but finished 4 of 13 on 3rd and 2 for 5 in the red zone. Bucs had a strong pass attack throughout but it was the lack of red zone efficiency and 3rd down conversions that cost them. Bucs were penalized 4 times for 35 yards, went 2 for 3 in goal to goal and slipped down to a 3-5 record.










Ravens hold off the Buccaneers by a score of 27-22. Ravens two games above 500 and earned their fifth win of the year. Ravens in the 1st woukd take the first lead after Tucker buried a 22 yard field goal, 3-0.  Baltimore in the 1st quarter seemingly had issues moving the markers as they secured 1 first down while tallying 20 yards of total offense and were 0 for 3 on 3rd. Ravens have to get their offense rolling because right now they look flat. Can't run or pass and are struggling to keep possessions going due to poor 3rd down converting. Then during the 2nd quarter Lamar Jackson would fire a 16 yard pass completion to Robinson and it set his team up at the Tampa Bay 17 yard line. Unfortunately, this 9 play drive would on a turnover on downs as Jackson on 4th and goal was stopped short of the end zone by Neal. Ravens in the 2nd woke up a little bit as they picked up 7 first downs and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Ravens got their pass attack going as Jackson threw 111 yards with 5 first downs tallied. Ravens offense needs to remain attacking Tampa Bay's pass defense and keep drives alive with solid 1st down pickups. Also have to capitalize on red zone trips because they are 0 for 2 so far.Their defense on the other hand doing a nice job of taking away Brady's reads and pressured him for 2 sacks. Heading into 3rd the Ravens would tie this matchup after Jackson found Drake for a 5 yard touchdown pass, 10-10. This drive lasted 9 plays for 77 yards. Afterwards, Baltimore woukd regain their  lead back as Jackson hooked up with Likely for a 10 yard toucjdown strike, 17-10. This possession went 11 plays for 80 yards.The Ravens in the 3rd tormented the Bucs  after securing 91 of their 118 yards on the ground with 4 first downs tallied. Baltimore now needs to stick to the run game because right now they are pounding it down the Bucs throat and tiring out their defense. Ravens also hurt the Bucs on 3rd down after going 3 for 3. A quarter later in the 4th ??. Ravens in the 4th really didn't move the ball much as they plugged in 1 first down and went 0 for 3 on 3rd. Ravens wrapped their night up by packing in 27 first downs with 13 of them coming on the throw while finishing 6 of 13 in 3rd and went 3 for 6 inside the red zone. They also hurt Tampa's run defense after rushing for 231 yards with 11 first downs. Baltimore executed well when getting jnside the red zone and kept the chains moving with solid first down pickups. Also got great protection from their O-Line as they held blocks and created space for their rushers to work. Ravens tallied 353 yards of total offense, went 1 for 2 in goal to goal and moved up to a 5-3 record.










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Monday October 24th, 2022: Bears knock off the Patriots by a blowout score of 33-14. Bears are tied with the Packers for 2nd place in the NFC North and trail the division leading Vikings by 2.5 games. The Bears in the 1st would convert a 3rd and 6 play after Fields hooked up Brown for a 19 yard pass completion. Four plays later and Fields would scamper into the end zone e for a 3 yard score, 10-0. This drive lasted 7 plays for 56 yards. Bears in the 1st got their pass attack going early as they snagged 6 first downs with 4 of them coming in the air and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. As for Justin Fields he's getting the protection he needs from the line up front and it's allowed him to throw for 70 yards on 5 of 6 passing. Now heading into the late stages of the 2nd quarter Fields would deliver a 25 yard touchdown strike to Herbert and regained a 17-14 lead. The Bears in the 2nd were moving the chains at a high rate after picking up 5 first downs and went 3 for 5 on 3rd. Bears also snagged 114 yards of total rushing offense. They secured 73 yards with 3 first downs added. Bears in one half simply doing a nice job of running the ball down their throats. As for their defense they were everywhere by securing 2 turnovers while forcing 4 total three and out drives. Bears secured a total 6 of 9 on 3rd, tallied 215 yards of total offense and slipped into halftime up 20-14. During the 3rd  on the Bears first series of the quarter Pettis would break loose for a huge 29 yard run. Unfortunately, this 10 play drive would end with a Santos 38 yard field, 23-14. Bears unlike the Patriots were able to convert 4 3rd downs in 6 attempts and outscored them 6-0. Bears also ran 28 total plays for 141 yards and controlled the ball for 12 minutes. Bears in the 4th quarter would add the ultamate knockout punch after Montgomery rushed into the end zone for a 1 yard score, 33-14. Bears end the 4th by outscoring New England 7-0 while rushing for 27 yards with 2 first downs tallied and went 0 of 2 on 3rd. Bears concluded their night by gaining 24 first downs with 10 of them coming the throw and went 2 for 4 in the red zone while goimg 11 of 18 on 3rd. Bears run game was a huge part of as well after securing 243 yards with 13 first downs. Bears kept the Pat's defense off balance with their pass/run ratio. Including the defense forcing 3 total turnovers and got their offense off the field quickly. Bears earned 360 yards of total offense, Fields was sacked 4 times and moved their record to 3-4.








Patriots get dealt by the Bears as the final score showed a rough 14-33 loss. This defeat keeps New England sitting in last place in the AFC East Division and are one game beneath 500. Patriots in the 1st  got outscored 10-0 while picking up just 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Including two three and out drives. Patriots simply need to do a better job of staying on the field longer and converting 3rd down situations. Then during the early parts of the 2nd quarter Backup Quarterback Bailey Zappe delivered a 30 yard touchdown pass to Meyers who made a twisting catch into the end zone, 7-10. Keep note that Zappe came in due to Mac Jones getting benched after completing 3 passes on 13 yards thrown and had 1 pick. Afterwards, Zappe in the Pat's second series of the quarter would heave a 43 yard completion to Parker. Patriots after that, would gain their first lead after Steveson secured a 4 yard touchdown run, 14-10. This scoring drive was setup on a Fields interception. Pats in the 2nd did okay by scooping up 3 first downs and went 1 for 1 on 3rd while outscoring them 14-10. I also want to add in that the Pats O-Line has does incredible at keeping their Quarterback's pocket clean and allowed 0 sacks up to this point. Pats just have to limit turnovers and continue to move the ball. Patriots earned 173 yards of total offense, possessed the ball for only 12:23 and entered the locker room down 14-20. In the 3rd on the Pats first series of the quarter would end on a punt after Zappe was sacked by Smith for -8 yards. Through the 3rd quarter New England  struggled to the move the ball with efficient as they secured no first downs and went 0 for 2 on 3rd while being forced into two three and out drives.  Keep note that the Pat's at one point had -4 yards of total offense. Pats in a scoreless 4th earned only 3 first downs and converted 2 3rd downs on 3 attempts but had both of their long drives end in two interceptions. Pats pulled in 12 first downs with 9 of them coming on the pass and finiahed 5 of 10 on 3rd. What cost New England in this game was the lack of 3rd down conversions while being unable to move the ball in the 2nd half and entered the red zone just ONCE! New England went 1 for 1 in the red zone, Zappe completed 14 passes for 185 yards and fell down to a 3-4 record.






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BREAKING: The 49ers bolster up their backfield after trading a ton of Draft picks for star running back Christian McCaffrey. Now this is huge for the 49ers moving forward. McCaffrey is a guy who can take some of the work load off Deeboo Samuel and can help open up the field for Jimmy G in the passing game. Keep note McCaffrey can run or catch passes out the backfield. McCaffrey ends his six year stint in Carolina by running for 3,980 yards and secured 32 total touchdowns. Here in 2022 he has amassed 431 yards and 2 touchdowns.



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INJURY UPDATE: The New York Jets are now without Brecce Hall after sustaining a season ending torn ACL. Now Breece Hall's injury occurred in the 2nd quarter where he hot his legs tangled up in between a Surtain and Griffith tackle. After commercial break you saw Hall walking off the field with trainers but the look on his face is like he already knew. Hall in 2022 touched the ball 80 times for 469 yards and 4 scores.












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Sunday October 23rd, 2022: 49ers get dealt by the Chiefs after sufferong a rough 23-44 loss. Niners are one game beneath 500 and are atop tw losses in a row. 49ers late in the first woukd extmed theirnlead by ten after Garoppolo found McCloud for an 8 yard tochdown strike, 10-0. This scoring drive was setup on a Mahomes interception. The 49ers in the 1st outscored Kansas City 10-7 while snagging 6 first downs with 4 of them coming in the air. Including a 1 for 2 on 3rd. 49ers won this quarter due to getting their pass game going early. As for the defense they need to continue to dominate the line of scrimmage and stop the run but has to get Kansas City off the field quicker especially when facing a 3rd down. A quarter later during the 2nd Frisco would end a 10 play drive with a Gould 50 yard field goal, 13-7. 49ers in the 2nd quarter were only able to snag 2 first downs and went a poor 0 for 2 on 3rd. Niners run game ultamately struggled after being held to 8 of their 71 total yards. Niners in half two have to get their ground game up and going. Also needed to start keeping drives alive when facing a 3rd down. On the defensive side they've done their part by forcing 2 total turnovers and a missed field goal but need to pressure Mahomes more as they secured no sacks. Frisco was 1 for 1 in goal to goal, defense gave up 1st half scores and slipped into halftime down 14-13. Transitioning into the 3rd quarter Frisco would convert a 3rd and 3 play after Wilson broke up the middle of the field for a 30 yard gain and it set his team up with a fresh set of downs. Unfortunately, this 11 play drive would end with Gould drilling in a 49 yatd field goal, 16-21. 49ers in the 3rd moved the chains at an effective rate after hauling in 4 first downs and were 1 for 2 on 3rd but got outscored 14-0. Niners are doing a good job of moving the ball downfield but everytime they touch the ball it turns into field goals and not a touchdown. Keep note Frosco by this point have been held to 3 field goals on 8 possessions. Now heading into the 4th with 14:16 left  Frisco would inch a little closer after Garoppolo hung in a 15 yard touchdown pass to Kittle, 23-28. Afterwards, the 49ers on their second drive of the quarter would end with Garoppolo getting strip sacked by Chris Jones and it got recovered by Herring. 49ers in the 4th did a terrific job if scooping up 4 first downs and went 4 for 5 on 3rd but turned the ball over twice with 1 three and out drive. The Niners wrapped their day up by snagging 21 first downs with 14 of them coming in the air and tallied 376 yards of total offense but were held 6 of 12 on 3rd while finishing 2 for 5 in the red zone. Niners simply struggled inside the red zone with very few touchdowns and the O-Line lacked protection for Garoppolo. Niners recorded 444 yards of total offense, penalized 10 times for 80 yards and slipped to a 3-4 record.






Chiefs win Super Bowl rematch after defeating the 49ers 44-23. Kansas City is now 2-0 when versing the AFC West and sit in 1st place.  Chiefs in the 1st came within three after Mahomes hooked up with Hardman for a ln 8 yard touchdown pass, 7-10. Chiefs in the 1st quarter racked up 3 first downs with 3 of them coming on the pass and were 2 for 3 on 3rd but they had 1 turnover. Chiefs also had a sluggish run gane after being held to only 2 yards. Chiefs have done a nice job of moving the ball downfield but need to keep the turnover rate down and O-Line has to start holding their blocks when they run. Then during the early stages of the 2nd Kansas City would would extend their lead after Hardman broke off for a 25 yard touchdown, 14-13. Chiefs in the 2nd really hurt the 49ers defense after picking 9 first downs with 6 of their 11 coming in the air and did an even better job of facing no third down situations. Chiefs moved the ball methodically and ran 18 total plays for 160 yards. However, Chiefs have to limit turnovers come the 2nd half because so far Frisco has scored 7 points off those mistakes. Chiefs defense on the other hand pressured Garoppolo as they forced 2 sacks and 1 interception. Chiefs tallied 249 yards of total offense, earned 13 total first downs and walked into the half up 14-13. Entering the 3rd quarter Edwards Helaire would break free for a 25 yard touchdown run off the O-Line holding their blocks, 21-13. This drives lasted just 3 total plays for 33 yards. Chiefs through three were still doing a good job of keeping possessions alive by going 1 for 1 on 3rd and utilized 3 first downs. Understand that Pat Mahomes by this point has his line to thank as he's been sacked 0 times with 2 knockdowns and had a clean pocket for most of this quarter. During the 4th quarter Chiefs quickly put Frisco's backs against the wall after Mahomes delivered a 57 yard pass completion to Scantling who eventually got tackled by Ward at the 16 yard line. Three plays later Hardman woukd burst into the end zone for a 3 yard score, thus going up 35-23. Kansas City in the final quarter turned in 30 of their 115 yards rushing with 1 first down added and outscored Frisco 16-7. Chiefs concluded theor day by earning 24 first downs whike 19 of those came on the pass and executed on 3rd after finishing 6 of 8. Including 4 for 5 in the red zone. For the defense we'll they were everywhere as they got to Garoppolo for 5 sacks and took most of his reads away. Mahomes threw for 424 yards with 3 touchdowns, 3 for 3 in goal to goal and improved to a 5-2 record.








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Thursday October 20th, 2022: Saints fall short of Victory after suffering a disappointing 34-42 loss to the Cardinals.  Saints would tally the ganes first score in quarter 1 after Dalton hooked up with Shaeed for a 53 yard touchdown pass, 7-0. This drive went 4 plays for 75 yards. The Saints in the 1st quarter did a solid job of moving the sticks as they picked up 7 total first downs and went 3 for 4 in 3rd. Saints simply need to continue moving the ball downfield and keep drives alive. Then during the 2nd quarter Saints woukd would start with a bang! After Andy Dalton hooked up with White for a 64 yard completion and it set them up at the Arizona 3 yard line. Keep in mind this play had to be reviewed on if White stepped out of bounds but it would stand as called. Two plays later Dalton would deliver a 3 yard touchdown pass to Hill, 14-6. Saints through two ran the ball pretty well due to their kine golding blocks as they rushed 33 of their 72 total yards with 2 first downs added. Saints need to slow down because they are rushing plays and it's leading to points off turnovers. Defensively they need to start pressuring Murray by disrupting his passes and taking his reads away. Entering quarter 3 Saints would get a fresh set of downs on 2nd and 10 after Hill's pass to Olave went for 41 yards. It's just unfourtunate that this 9 play drive would end with a Lutz 25 yard field goal, 17-28. Saints in the 3rd quarter on three offensive possessions went 1 for 3 on 3rd and were held to two three and out drives. Saints simply couldn't keep their offense on the field long enough and struggled to move the ball. As for Andy Dalton he delivered 52 yards passing with 1 first down tallied. In the 4th quarter Saints woukd end their 5 play drive with Dalton throwing a 17 yard touchdown strike to Johnson but trailed still 24-35. New Orleans in the final quarter got the pass attack going after Dalton threw for 128 yards with 7 of their 9 first downs coming on the pass and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Saints in the 4th did a tremendous job of keeping their drives alive but it was to little to late. Saints throughout their night worked the chains well by snagging 25 first downs whike 17 of them came on the pass and finished 2 of 3 in goal to goal but ended 6 of 13 on 3rd. Saints capitalized much better tonight when getting into goal to goal situations. Defensively they managed to power past the O-Line and got to Murray for 2 sacks. Dalton threw for 4 touchdowns, tallied 429 yards of total offense and fell to 2-5.



Cardinals survive a late scare and knocked off the Saints 42-34.  Cards in the 1st would come within four after a Blankenship 50 yard field goal, 3-7. Arizona in the 1st were having a tough time moving the chains as they were held to 3 first downs an went 0 for 1 on 3rd. Arizona has to pick up 1st downs better and need red zone trips because as of right now they have none. Later on during the 2nd Arizona would convert a 4th and 1 situation after Kyler Murray off the play fake scampered for 2 yards to set up 1st and goal. A few plays later Murray would run up the middle for a 2 yard touchdown and successfully converted a 2-point play off a Benjamin run, 14-14. This drive lasted 12 lays for 75 yards. Arizona then snagged their first lead of the night after Wilson got in front of Callaway and picked off Dalton before returing it for a 38 yard touchdown but missed the PAT, 20-14. Cards in the 2nd did way better on 1st down after picking up 5 of their 7 total and outscored the Saints 25-7. As for the Cards defense man they were everywhere in the 1st half as they forced 3 total turnovers and held New Orleans to 1 3rd down conversion.  During the 3rd quarter the Cardinals on 1st and goal would capitalize with six points after Murray fired a 5 yard touchdown to Dortch, 35-17. The Cards in the 3rd did an excellent job of moving the sticks after gaining 4 first downs and outscored the Saints 7-3  but were slowed down by going 1 for 3 on 3rd with two three and out drives. In conclusion, during the 4th quarter Arizona woukd add the knockout punch after Benajamin ran into the end zone for a 1 yard score, 42-24. Arizona in the 4th ran 12 plays for 71 yards and came away with 2 first downs whike going 1 for 3 on 3rd. Along with getting outscored 17-7. Arizona concluded their night by snagging 21 first downs with 9 coming on the pass and finished 3 of 4 when getting inside the red zone but were 3 of 10 on 3rd with three three and out drives added. In addition, the Cards had an effective run gane by rushing for 137 yards with 9 first downs. Cards secured 326 yards of total offense, racked up 1 4th down on 1 attempt and improved to 3-4.











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BREAKING: The Panthers quickly got rid of Robby Anderson and sent him to the Arizona Cardinals. Now this whole ordeal came upon is after Robby Anderson got kicked off the field by his own team after deciding to not sit with all the other Receivers during a 17-20 loss to Arizona. Anderson in the year has 13 receptions for 206 yards and 1 touchdown.



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INJURY UPDATE:The Commanders will be without Carson Wentz due to suffering a fracture on his finger. Now as Carson Wentz was delivering a throw Justin Jones in attempt to knock the pass down would bend the Quarterback's fingers. Wentz so far has thrown for 1489 yards for 10 touchdowns and 6 picks.














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Monday October 17th, 2022: Broncos poor play leads them to a tough 16-19 loss in Overtime to the Chargers. Denver now two games beneath 500 and are atop three straight losses in a row. Broncos in the 1st would convert a big 3rd and 13 play after Wilson out the pocket fired a 37 pass completion to Jerry Jeudy. A play later Wilson would sling in a 39 yard touchdown strike to Duicich, 10-0. Broncos in the 1st quarter got their passing attack going early as they picked up 4 of their 5 first downs in the air and were 2 of 3 on 3rd. As for Russell Wilson he's  a perfect 10 of 10 when throwing the ball with 116 yards. Wilson is simply doing a nice job of extending plays and avoiding tackles. Then during the 2nd  Denver would start  their second series of the quarter with Wilson delivering a 47 yard completion to Hamler who was tackled by Derwin James at the 28 yard line. Unfortunately, this 7 play drive would end with a McManus 27 yard field goal, 13-13. Denver in the 2nd seemingly struggled to pick up 3rd downs as they secured none with only 1 first down and that one came on a pass. As for the pass attack Wilson has thrown 57 of his 173 yards but they need to be better in goal to goal as they are the worst in the league in that area. Defensively Denver has done their part early after pressuring Herbert out the pocket as theybforced him into 2 sacks and is made him throw the ball away from time to time. Denver was 2 for 5 on 3rd, tallied 186 yards of total offense and jogged into halftime leading 13-10. During the 3rd quarter Denver was held to two punts with 2 first downs added and went 1 of 2 on 3rd. Including 1 three and out drive while getting outscored 3-0. Denver ran 11 total plays for 19 yards. Broncos in the 4th quarter on their second possession would be stalled after Wilson was sacked by Tranquil for -4 yards and it setup a McManus 49 yard field, 16-13. Denver in the 4th simply struggled on 3rd down as they went 1 for 4 with 3 first downs. If the Broncos don't win this game it'll be due to the lack of 3rd conversions and poor offensive execution. In Overtime the Broncos would special teams would screw up after Scott muffed a Scott punt and it got recovered by Darius Leonard. Denver was penalized 10 times for 151 yards, picked up 13 first downs and dropped their record to 2-4.








Chargers between the 3rd quarter and OT were able to outscore the Broncos 9-0 and it led them to a big 19-16 win. Chargers riding a 3-Gane win streak and are 2-1 when versing the AFC West. Despite a scoreless 1st quarter, the Chargers  did a solid job of moving the sticks as they gained 4 first downs with 3 coming on the pass but struggled in 3rd after going 0 of 3. Chargers also struggling to their run game going as they've been held to 7 yards. A quarter later in the 2nd the Chargers would convert a 3rd and 5 situation after Herbert delivered a pass to Everett who was tackled by Mathis at the Denver 14 yard line. Afterwards, Ekeler would find the end zone on a 6 yard rushing score, 7-10. This drive lasted 15 plays for 106 yards. Chargers in the 2nd moved the ball for 4 of their 12 first downs and went 4 for 5 on 3rd after having a poor start. Chargers also had 34 yards of total rushing offense. As they picked up 21 with no first downs added when utilizing the run. Chargers were 1 of 2 in the red zone, went 6 of 10 on 3rd down and walked into halftime trailing 13-10. Shifting into the 3rd quarter Los Angeles 9 play drive would end with a Hopkins 31 yard field goal, 13-13. Chargers in the 3rd carved up the Denver's pass defense after Herbert delivered 65 yards with 2 first downs tallied and went 4 for 5 on 3rd. O-Line at this point is doing a nice job of protecting Herbert and giving him time in the pocket. Now the Chargers during the 4th quarter would have their 10 play drive end with Hopkins drilling in a game tying 35 yard field goal, 16-16. LA in the final quarter ran 18 total plays for 56 yards but turned the ball over on a pick while securing a turnover on downs with  1 3rd down conversion. In the end, during OT Hopkins would drill in a game winning 23 yard field goal, 19-16. Chargers on three possessions in OT outscored Denver 3-0 with two of those drives coming as three and outs whike gaining no 1st or 3rd down conversions. Chargers concluded their night by dominating the first down markers as they gained 24 with 10 of them coming on the pass and went  11 for 22 on 3rd. Some credit should goto the line as well after holding their blocks and protecting Herbert just fine in the 2nd half by allowing no sacks. LA's defense was another story as they bullied Denver's lime and applied a ton of pressure on Wilson by sacking him 4 times for 28 yards and forced 2 total turnovers. This defense stayed in the face of Wilson on almost every snap and if they couldn't sack him then they forced a throw away. Herbert threw for 238 yards on 37 completions, finished 1 of 4 in the red zone and secured a 4-2 record.










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Sunday October 16th, 2022: The Eagles squeeze past the Cowboys after picking up a solid 26-17 win. This keeps Philadelphia sitting in 1st place in the NFC East and are atop 6 striaght victories. Despite a scoreless 1st quarter, Philadelphia on offense did a really good job of moving the sticks as they picked up 6 first downs with 4 of them coming on the pass yet they struggled immensely on 3rd after starting 1 for 4. As for Philly's defense so far they've done their part by taking Cooper Rush out of his rhythm as they held him to 8 yards passing.  Then during the 2nd quarter with 14:55 Philly would convert a 4th and 3 play after Hurts darted an 11 yard pass completion to Brown who got pushed out of bounds by Hooker at the Dallas 27 yard line. The Eagles after that, would break thus scoreless tie thanks to Sanders rushing into the end zone for a 5 yards, 7-0. This drive lasted 15 plays for 80 yards and controlled the ball for 7:36. Few offensive possessions later and Philly would strike again as Hurts delivered a 15 yard touchdown to Brown, thus going up 14-0. This score was setup off a Rush interception. Philly in the 2nd outscored Dallas 20-3 with 5 first downs added and went 2 for 4 on 3rd. Philly has also hurt Dallas's run defense by racking up 51 of their 70 total yards with 2 first downs. Hurts delivered 188 yards passing on 11 completions, 3 of 8 on 3rd and entered halftime up 20-3.  Unfortunately, Philly in the 3rd would get outscored 7-0 and like Dallas in the 1st half they've now started to struggle in racking up first downs after being held to just 1 while going 0 for 2 on 3rd. Philadelphia now shifting into the 4th quarter would move to Cowboys 29 yard line after Hurts connected with Brown for a huge 22 yard pass completion. A play later this 13 play drive would end with Hurts finding a wide open Smith in the middle of the end zone for a 7byard touchdown strike but failed the 2-2-point conversion, 26-17.  Philly in the 4th simply moved the ball methodically down the field as they converted 3 3rd downs on 4 attempts and ran 16 total plays for 110 yards and possessed the ball for 9:10.  Eagles handled their business by raking in 23 first downs with 9 of them coming in the air and tallied in 268 yards of total offense with an almost perfect 3 of 4  in the red zone. Defensively Philly were all over the ball as they forced 3 turnovers and from time to time got Rush out of his rhythm but couldn't sack him. Hurts finished with 155byards passing with 2 touchdowns, went 2 of 2 in goal to goal situations and improved to a 6-0 record.





Cowboys recover from a sloppy first half but it wasn't enough and they fell to the Eagles 17-26. This defeat sends Dallas to 3rd place in the NFC East Division and suffer just their 2nd loss of the year. Dallas in one couldn't move chains to save their life after gaining 1 first down with 26 yards if total offense earned and went 0 of 2 on 3rd. Dallas early simply couldn't get their offense down the field. Entering the latter parts of the 2nd with 33 ticks left Dallas would end a 9 play drive with a Maher 30 yard field goal, 3-20. Cowboys in the 2nd quarter continued their struggle in moving the ball as they gained 1 first down with no 3rd down conversions. Cowboys as I mentioned up above can't go downfield and due to a tough Philly defense it has disallowed receivers to get open. Cowboys were 1 of 6 on 3rd, hauled in 4 total first downs and slipped into halftime down 3-20.  Dallas heading into the 3rd quarter would finally find the end zone for the first time all night thanks to Elliott breaking loose for a 14 yard touchdown run, 10-20. This drive went 9 plays for 75 yards. Cowboys in the 3rd were turning the tables on Philly as gained 8 of their 15 total first downs and on two possessions they ran 23 plays for 165 yards. As for Dallas's O-Line they've done a nice of holding their blocks as it's allowed for their rushers to gain 62 of their 121 yards. Goimg into the 4th quarter Dallas would inch within three as Rush scampered into the end zone for a 7 yard touchdown run, 17-20. It's just unfortunate that this would be Dallas's final score the rest of the way. Cowboys managed to trounce Philly 7-6 but tallied just 1 first down and went 1 of 2 on 3rd. Despite a rough 4th, Rush managed to throw for 49 of his 181 yards with 3 first downs dished. Dallas wrapped their night up by gaining 12 of their 22 first downs in the air the and finished 2 of 3 inside the red zone but went a poor 4 of 13 on 3rd. Defense on the other hand applied a ton of pressure on Hurts after sacking him 4 times and gave up 3 touchdowns. Cowboys were penalized 10 times for 72 yards, went 1 for 3 in goal to goal and slipped down to a 4-2 record.












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Thursday October 13th, 2022: Commaders strong goal line defense pushes them to a big 12-7 win against the Bears. This win now brings Washington two games below 500 and sit in last place in the NFC East Division. Commanders defense in the 1st would force the Bears into a punt after Payne forced a Justin Fields sack for -9 yards and brought up 4th and 28. Commanders in the first 15 minutes struggled to move the markers after hauling in 1 total first down and went 0 for 1 on 3rd while gaining 21 yards of total offense. Washingron needs to do better at moving the sticks and  their O-Line was having a tough time trying to create space for their rushers to run through. As for their defense they've looked pretty sharp after forcing 1 turnover and held the Bears 0 of 2 on 3rd downs. We now transition into the 2nd quarter where the Commanders on their first series were forced into a punting situation after Wentz's pass to Brown fell incomplete. The Commanders through two outscored Chicago 3-0 yet they were held to only 3 first downs while going 1 for 4 on 3rd. Commanders also ran 19 total plays for 104 yards. Defense on the other hand has done a real nice job of holding Chicago 0 of 2 inside the red zone and got pressure on Fields for 3 sacks. Washington snagged 6 total first downs, 1 for 6 on 3rd and stepped into halftime leading 3-0. Now heading into the 3rd quarter Washington would convert a much needed 3rd and 1 play agfter Robinson rushed for a 1 yard gain. Unfortunately, this 13 play drive would end with a Slye 28 yard field goal, 3-7. Commanders in three  ran 18 plays that led them to 5 first downs and got their run gane going as well after rushing for 56 3rd quarter yards with 2 first downs secured. If Washington wants a chance to win in the final quarter then they'll have to continue to pound Chicago on the ground and keep racking up the first down markers. Later on going into the 4th quarter Robinson would scamper into the end zone to give Washington a 12-7 lead with 7:25 remaining. In the 4th Washington snagged themselves 1 first down and went a poor 0 of 2 on 3rd. You also got to credit their run game after picking up 1 first down on 26 yards rushing. They simply  moved the ball methodically and ate clock. Commanders concluded their night by racking in 14 first downs while 7 of those came on the pass with 1 red zone score on 2 tries but finished  2 of 11 on 3rd and controlled the ball for 27 minutes. In addition, Washington's run game like Chucago could not be stopped after securing 128 total yards with 9 first downs inked in. Over on the defensive side their pass rushers applied pressure to Fields after sacking him 5 times for 38 yards and forced 2 turnovers. Washington tallied 214 yards of total offense, were penalized 7 times for 36 yards and improved to a 2-4 record.






Bears struggle to score all night and it brought them to a difficult 7-12 loss to the Commamders. Bears are two beneath .500 and are atop three striaght losses in a row. Chicago midway into the 1st quarter would convert a 4th and 1 situation after Fields ran up the middle of the field for a 2 yard gain. However, this 11 play drive would end with Fields getting picked off by Allen after trying to connect with Kmet. The Bears through one quarter moved the chains effectively after picking up 6 first downs with 3 of them coming on the pass and they controlled the ball for 10:36. Defensively the Bears so far are taking care of the run as they've limited Washington to 11 yards. Then during the 2nd quarter Herbert would find a hole and broke free for a huge 64 yard run and it set Chicago up at the Commanders 6 yard line. It's just unfortunate that this drive would end in a turnover on downs after Sweat and Holcomb held Herbert 1 yard short of the end zone. As this game remained a 0-0 tie. Bears had a little trouble in the 2nd after picking up just 4 first downs and went 1 of 4 on 3rd.  Also the Bears run game  is what was really hurting Washington after they gained 89 yards with 2 first down added.  Bears ran for 116 total rushing yards, went 1 of 2 on 4th and entered halftime trailing 3-0. During the halfway mark of the 3rd quarter the Bears would cap off a 9 play drive with Justin Field delivering a 40 yard touchdown pass to Pettis and it would be the ganes first score getting into the end zone, 7-3. Bears in the 3rd on one offensive possession went a perfect 2 of 2 on 3rd with 2 first downs gained and outscored Washington 7-0. Justin Fields was also getting the protection he needed from his line as he delivered 35 passing yards with 2 first downs tallied and no sacks were given up. In the end, during the late parts of the 4th Fields on 4th and goal would fire a 1 yard pass to Mooney who was stopped short of the goal line by Juste. Bears in the final quarter got shutout 9-0 while picking up 5 first downs and struggled immensely on 3rd after going 2 of 5. Along with the Bears hurting the Commanders on the ground for 87 yards and. racked up 3 first downs to go along with it. Chicago throughout their night turned in 20 first downs with 9 of them coming in the air and finished 5 of 13 on 3rd down conversions. Bears run game is where it was at as they raked in 238 yards with 9 first downs added. Bears got the pass run ratio going but they just couldn't execute when they got into the red zone and struggled on 4th down after going 1 for 4.  Fields threw for 190 yards on 14 completed passes, went 0 for 3 of 3 in goal to goal situations and fell to a 2-4 record. 














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Sunday October Adams catch late in the 4th was deemed incomplete and it sent the Raiders to a tough a 29-30 loss against the Chiefs. Raiders now fall three games below 500 and they currently sit in last place in the AFC West Division. The Raiders on 4th and 1 would strike first in the 1st quarter after Carr heaved a 58 yard touchdown pass to wide open Davantae Adams, 7-0. Keep note that this would be  Carr's 200th career passing touchdown. Raiders in the 1st possessed the ball for 9:05 while picking up 3 first downs with 2 of them coming in the air and tallied 119 yards of total offense. However, the Raiders needed to convert 3rd downs better after starting 1 of 3. Then during the 2nd quarter the Raiders would move their lead to fourteen after Josh Jacobs rushed into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown, thus going up 14-0. This drive lasted 10 plays for 69 yards and they controlled the ball for 5:03. This score was  setup on a Watson pass interference penalty as well. Raiders in the 2nd snagged 4 first downs and converted only 1 3rd down situation. Raiders also dominated Kansas City on the run as they picked up 50 yards with 2 first downs added. As for the defense they did a great job of pressuring Mahomes for 3 sacks while forcing two total three and out drives. Raiders raked in 10 total first downs, were 1 for 1 on 4th and charged into halftime leading 20-10. Transitioning into the 3rd Las Vegas would quickly be run off the field in 3 short plays after Bolden on 3rd and 27 picked up a 5 yard run. Las Vegas in the 3rd were held to only 2 first downs with 1 three and out drive  and went 0 for 1 on 3rd. The Raiders run game continuted to be a threat as well after  hustling for 56 yards and its all thanks to their O-Line opening up lanes. Going into the late stages of the 4th quarter the Raiders would come within one after Carr found Adams wide open in the middle of the field for a 48 yard touchdown pass yet they failed to convert the 2-point conversion, 29-30. In the end, on the Raiders final possession of the game Carr's pass to Renfrow would fall incomplete and it forced a turnover on downs. This drive went 7 plays for 75 yards. Raiders in the 4th managed to move the chains for 4 first downs with 2 of those coming on the throw and went 2 for 4 on 3rd while trouncing Kansas City 9-6. Las Vegas concluded their night by going 5 of 12 on 3rd with 18 first downs earned and picked up 378 yards of total offense but finished with a poor 1 of 1 inside the red zone. Raiders just couldn't get into the red zone area for most of this matchup. As for their running attack Josh Jacobs torched Kansas City after securing 154 yards with 1 score on 21 touches. Unfortunately, for the Raiders defense they would get manhandled as they allowed 18 first downs when defending the pass and let the Chiefs go 3 for 3 in goal to goal situations. Las Vegas ended 1 of 2 on 4th down conversions, defense gave up 4 combined touchdowns and they fell to a 1-4 record.








Mahomes dots 4 touchdowns passes and the Chiefs rally from 17 down to knock off the Raiders by a score of 30-29. Chiefs are riding two wins in a row and are 2-0 when versing the AFC West.  Mahomes late in the 1st quarter would set the Chiefs up at the Vegas 39 yard line after scampering free for a nice 16 yard run. Unfortunately, this 11 play drive would end with Wright missing a 41 yard field goal. As this game remained a Raiders 7-0 lead. Chiefs in the first 15 minutes did a nice job of moving sticks after gaining 4 first downs with 3 of those coming on the pass and were 0 of 2 on 3rd. Despite the 1 sack, Mahomes O-Line has done their part as well by providing protection and allowed rushers to gain 41 yards when on the ground.  A quarter later during 2nd Kansas City would move to the Raiders 23 yard line after Mahomes delivered a 14 yard pass to Scantling. Three plays later Mahomes would sling in a 1 yard touchdown pass to Kelce, 7-17. Chiefs through two hauled in 3 first downs while going 2 of 3 on 3rd and got outscored 13-10. Chiefs O-Line had also struggled all of sudden as they couldn't keep Mahomes pocket clean but did manage to hold their blocks to provide space for their rushers to gain 41 of their 63 total yards on the ground. KC poked in 11 total first downs, tallied 141 yards of total offense and dipped into halftime trailing 10-20.  Now heading into the 3rd quarter Mahomes would move the ball downfield for a big play after hooking up with Valdes Scantling for a 23 yard pass completion. Chiefs after that, on 3rd and goal Mahomes would find Kelce in the middle of the end zone for a 4 yard touchdown pass, 17-20. This drive took 12 plays for 75 yards and possessed the ball for 5:35. Just one offensive possession later and the Chiefs would gain their first lead of the night after Mahomes found Kelce for an 8 yard touchdown strike, 24-20. Mahomes in the 3rd hurt the Raiders defense by throwing for 104 yards with 5 of the teams14 first downs coming on the pass and outscored them 14-0. As well as going 3 for 3 on 3rd. Chiefs are simply doing a nice job of keeping the Vegas defense on their heels when throwing the ball. Entering the 4th quarter with 7:30 to go the Chiefs would extend their lead seven following a Mahomes 1 yard passing touchdown to Kelce but failed to pickup the 2-point conversion, 30-23. This would be Kelce's 3rd receiving score of the night and this drive lasted 13 total plays for 80 yards. Kansas City in the 4th lit the Raiders pass defense up after Mahomes threw for 86 yards with 6 of them coming in the air and converted 2 3rd downs on 4 trys. Chiefs also ate clock after running 19 plays for 97 yards and controlled the ball for seven minutes. Chiefs ended their night by racking up 29 total first downs and finished 7 of 12 on 3rd while going a perfect 4 of 4 inside the red zone. Chiefs offense moved the ball effectively the down the field and due to the O-Line's solid pocket protection Mahomes wasn't sacked once in the 2nd half. Over on the defensive side they managed tonget to Carr for a 2 sack night but struggled on the run as they allowed 155 total yards with 6 first downs given up. Kansas City rushed for 103 total yards with 7 first downs marked, Mahomes threw for 292 yards on 29 completed passes and improved their win/loss record to 4-1. 












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BREAKING: The Carolina Panthers have decoded to fire their Head Coach, Matt Rhule. Now Matt Rhule so far in 2022 had the Panthers at 1-4 start and throughout his three year stint he has a combined record of 11-27.











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Sunday October 9th, 2022: Commanders fall to the Titans after suffering a tough 17-21 loss. Commanders fall three games below 500 and are atop a four game losong streak.  Commanders in the 1st quarter would come within four following a Slye 50 yard field goal, 3-7. This drive lasted 7 plays for 43 yards. Washington in the opening quarter were limited to 2 first downs with 59 total yards offense gained and went 0 of 3 on 3rd. Including two three and out drives on three possessions. Washington has also struggled to get their ground game going after having a rough time trying to find open space to run through as they've been held to 8 yards rushing. A quarter later during the 2nd Washingron would take their first lead of the afternoon after Wentz heaved a 75 yard touchdown pass to Brown, thus going up 10-7. This drive lasted 1 play for 75 yards and took up 10 seconds of possession time. The Commanders in two secured 2 first downs when throwing the ball with 0 3rd down conversions and matched Tennessee for a touchdown each. Washington also needed to find a way to get into the red zone as they had 0 appearances and their O-Line has to do a better job of blocking after their running backs have been restricted to 12 yards total. Defense on the other hand got their pass rushers in effect after sacking Tannehill 3 times for 29 yards. Commanders were penalized 5 times for 41 yards, 0 for 4 on 3rd down and walked into halftime trailing 10-14. Come the 3rd quarter Washington would take their kead back from Tennessee after Wentz fired a 30 yard touchdown pass to Brown, 17-14. This happen to be Brown's second score of the day and Wentz finished this drive 4 of 4 for 73 yards passing. The Commanders raked in 3 first downs through the air with Wentz throwing for 85 yards and they went 0 for 3 on 3rd. As well as being forced into three three and out drives on 4 possessions. Despite going down twice, Wentz has gotten great protection from the boys up front as its allowed him to push the ball downfield for 266 yards passing and 2 touchdowns on 17 completions. Now heading into the 4th the Commanders short 4 play drive would end after Wentz hooked up with McKissic for 3 yards before being stopped short of the 1st down marker by McCreary. This of course brought out the punting unit. Commanders in the final quarter moved the chains for 4 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Washington also ate some clock by running 22 total plays for 107 yards and controlled the ball for 6 minutes. Commanders throughout their day snagged 17 first downs with 11 of them coming in the air and gained 385 yards of total offense but struggled immensely on 3rd down after going 1 for 11. Also went 0 for 2 inside the red zone. Over on the defensive side they sacked Tannehil 5 times yet they gave up 3 combined touchdowns and allowed Henry to rush for 102 yards on  28 touches. Washington went 1 for 2 on 4th, were penalized 9 times for 71 yards and dropped down to a 1-4 record.






David Long comes up big on the last play of the game and it led the Titans to an impressive 21-17 win against the Commanders. This win pushes the Titans one game past 500 and are atop two striaght victories in a row. Titans in the 1st snagged the games first lead after Tannehill fired a 13 yard touchdown pass to Hilliard and it gave the Titans a 7-0 lead. This would be Tannehill's 6th touchdown strike of the season and this drive took 6 plays for 52 yards. Titans in the 1st quarter picked up 4 first downs with 2 of them coming in the air but were held to 10 yards rushing due their line not being able to create space and were 1 of 3 on 3rd. As for their defense they haven't sacked the Quarterback but did a great job of applying pressure that forced Wentz into throwing the ball away and have defended the pass well by allowing only 2 first downs. Then during the 2nd quarter with 17 seconds to go Derrick Henry would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown run, 14-10. This would be Henry's fourth striaght touchdown in four consecutive games. Titans in the 2nd quarter hauled in 7 of their 11 first downs and went 1 for 2 on 3rd. Titans also ran 21 total plays for 81 yards. Tennessee did a much better job on the ground as they scooped up 58 of their 83 total yards with 2 first downs added. O-Line doing a nice job of holding their blocks, Titans were 2 for 2 inside the red zone and entered halftime up 14-10. During the 3rd quarter Tannehill who was under pressure fired a 61 yard pass completion to Didi Westbrook and it set Tennessee up inside Washington territory. Four plays later Henry would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard run, 21-17. This possession lasted 3:33 and ii took 7 palys for 75 yards. Titans in the 3rd seemingly had issues moving the sticks after gaining 2 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Despite the touchdown, Tennessee on three offensives possessions couldn't move the ball effectively enough as they were held to two three and out drives. In conclusion, during the 4th quarter on 3rd and goal with 9 ticks left the Titans would end this 18 play drive with Long stepping in front of McKissic and secured a game sealing pick off Carson Wentz.  Titans in the 4th on two offensive possessions were forced into 1 three and out situation while going 0 for 3 on 3rd and moved the ball for only 2 first downs. Tannehill was also held to 8 yards passing. Titans concluded their afternoon by racking up 15 first downs with 6 of those coming on the pass and finished 4 of 14 of 3rd while going a perfect 3 of 3 inside the red zone. Titans dominated the run as well after piling in 105 yards with 6 first downs tallied. Defensively they were able to get in the face of Wentz by forcing 3 sacks and a turnover while holding them to 43 yards rushing on 6 first downs. Tennessee penalized 8 tines for 69 yards, went 2 for 2 in goal to goal and improved to a 3-2 record. 























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Thursday October 6th, 2022: Wilson and offemse struggle as it led the Broncos to a 9-12 loss when going up against the Colts. This defeat sends Denver one beneath 500 and are . The Broncos in the 1st quarter moved to the Colts 13 yard line after Russell Wilson scrambled for a huge 18 yard gain and set his team up with a fresh set of downs. Unfortunately, this 10 play drive would end with McManus drilling in a 33 yard field goal, 3-0. Broncos in their 15 first minutes had issues moving the ball on 3rd down after going 1 of 4 with 3 first downs gained and were limited to 28 yards rushing. As for their offensive line they've done a great job of protecting Wilson as he's gone down only once. Then in the 2nd quarter Denver's defense would come up with a big play after Jackson intercepted Matt Ryan and returned it to the Colts 38 yard line for 23 yards. The Broncos in two continued to struggle on 3rd downs after converting 1 on 3 attempts and raked in 4 first downs. Including two three and out drives. As for their defense they've really put the pressure on Matt Ryan after sacking him 4 times for 43 yards and forced 2 turnovers. Denver was 2 of 7 on 3rd, picked up 8 first downs and entered halftime leading 6-3.  During the midway point 3rd quarter Denver would get inside the Colts red zone after Wilson delivered a 51 yard pass to Sutton and it set the Broncos up at the Indy 22 yard line. It's just unfortunate that Denver couldn't come away with any points on this 8 play drive thanks to McManus getting his 34 yard field goal attempt blocked and the score remained 6-6. Broncos in the three had problems on 3rd down after Denver went 0 for 2 and Wilson was sacked twice. Despite the O-Line slipping a bit, Wilson managed to throw for 103 3rd quarter yards with 3 first downs coming through the air. Entering the 4th Denver's first series of the quarter would would be a quick three and out drive after Wilson's pass to Saubert went for 8 yards but was tackled  short of the first down marker by Moore. Broncos in 3rd worked the ground game pretty well after rushing for 63 yards with 2 first downs added. O-Line by this point took a wild dip in the 2nd half as they somehow lost how to protect Wilson. In conclusion, during Overtime Wilson on 4th and 1 had his pass to Jeudy broken up by Moore and it forced a turnover on downs. Wilson tossed 61 yards with 2 of their 11 total first downs coming on the pass and picked up no 3rd down conversions. Denver on offense finished their night by pulling in 18 first downs while going 2 of 15 on 3rd and when utilizing the run they picked up 125 yards with 6 of those coming on the ground. I also want to add in that Denver's line played poor in the 2nd half but did a good enough job of creating space for their rushers to run through. Defensively is where this game was at after they bullied Ryan's O-Line and sacked him 6 times while allowing 306 yards of total offense. Denver went 1 of 2 on 4th, penalized 7 times for 49 yards and fell to a 2-3 record.



Nethier team scored a touchdown but the Colts still walked away with a 12-9 Overtime win against the Broncos. This win helped propell Indianapolis to a 1-1-1 road record and avoided back to back losses. Colts first series of the 1st quarter would end in a three and out drive on 3rd and 11 after Matt Ryan's pass to Jackson went for 4 yards before being stopped by a couple of Denver defenders.  The Colts in the 1st quarter could not move the chains after picking up 1 first down and due to their O-Line not holding their blocks they've ran for a total of 17 yards. Indy is also struggling on 3rd down conversions after starting 0 of 3. A quarter later during the 2nd Indy would move into the Broncos 44 yard line after Ryan darted an 18 yard pass completion to Dulin while converting a 3rd and 10 play. However, a few mis-steps during this 9 play drive would results in a McLaughlin 52 yard field goal, 3-3. This drive took 3:36 of possession time but Ryan went down on a sack and had to recover a loose fumble. Colts through two did a much better job on 3rd after going 3 for 3 with 3 first downs tallied. Colts run game also started to pick up after rushing for 30 of their 47 total yards with 1 first down. Despite the terrible protection for Matt Ryan, he's been pretty efficient after completing 12 of is 19 passes for 140 yards. Indy was 3 of 8 on 3rd downs, secured 144 yards of total offense and walked into halftime down 3-6. Come the 3rd quarter McLaughlin with 8:56 to go would pump in a 51 yard field goal, thus tying this game at 6-6. Colts in the 3rd on two offensive possessions ran 14 total plays for 44 yards but were forced into two three and out drives while converting 3 3rd downs on 4 trys. Now heading into the late stages of the 4th quarter the Colts were starting to show some life as they got to the Broncos 17 yard line after Jackson took off for a much needed 17 yard gain with 47 ticks left. After that, Colts would force OT after McLaughlin knocked in a 31 yard field goal, 9-9. This score was set up on a Russell Wilson interception. Indy in the 4th outscored Denver 3-0 on 18 total plays ran and were held to two punts. We now transition into OT where Ryan tossed a 16 yard pass to Grandson and it set Indy up at the 16 yard line. Six plays later McLaughlin would turn in a gane sealing 48 yard field goal, 12-9. Colts in OT ran 8 plays for 45 yards and outscored Denver 3-0. Colts throughout their night gathered up 19 first downs with 14 of them coming in the air and finished with a poor 2 of 2 when inside the red zone. Colts also turned in 106 yards rushing while being penalized 8 tines for 64 yards. Defense on the other hand was a machine after forcing Denver into a 2 turnover night and their pass rushers frustrated Wilson after sacking him 5 times. Colts penalized 8 times for 64 yards, Ryan completed 26 throws for 251 yards and improved to a 2-2-1 record. 








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INJURY UPDATE: The Broncos will be without Javontae Williams after suffering a torn ACL during a 32-23 loss to the Raiders. Now Williams on the very first play of the 3rd quarter got his knee all twisted up after his O-Line lacked protection. Denver will have Melvin Gordon taking the most of the snaps but he struggles with ball security as he's fumbled 4 total times.




Nethier team scored a touchdown but the Colts still walked away with a 12-9 Overtime win against the Broncos. This win helped propell Indianapolis to a 1-1-1 road record and avoided back to back losses. Colts first series of the 1st quarter would end in a three and out drive on 3rd and 11 after Matt Ryan's pass to Jackson went for 4 yards before being stopped by a couple of Denver defenders.  The Colts in the 1st quarter could not move the chains after picking up 1 first down and due to their O-Line not holding their blocks they've ran for a total of 17 yards. Indy is also struggling on 3rd down conversions after starting 0 of 3. A quarter later during the 2nd Indy would move into the Broncos 44 yard line after Ryan darted an 18 yard pass completion to Dulin while converting a 3rd and 10 play. However, a few mis-steps during this 9 play drive would results in a McLaughlin 52 yard field goal, 3-3. This drive took 3:36 of possession time but Ryan went down on a sack and had to recover a loose fumble. Colts through two did a much better job on 3rd after going 3 for 3 with 3 first downs tallied. Colts run game also started to pick up after rushing for 30 of their 47 total yards with 1 first down. Despite the terrible protection for Matt Ryan, he's been pretty efficient after completing 12 of is 19 passes for 140 yards. Indy was 3 of 8 on 3rd downs, secured 144 yards of total offense and walked into halftime down 3-6. Come the 3rd quarter McLaughlin with 8:56 to go would pump in a 51 yard field goal, thus tying this game at 6-6. Colts in the 3rd on two offensive possessions ran 14 total plays for 44 yards but were forced into two three and out drives while converting 3 3rd downs on 4 trys. Now heading into the late stages of the 4th quarter the Colts were starting to show some life as they got to the Broncos 17 yard line after Jackson took off for a much needed 17 yard gain with 47 ticks left. After that, Colts would force OT after McLaughlin knocked in a 31 yard field goal, 9-9. This score was set up on a Russell Wilson interception. Indy in the 4th outscored Denver 3-0 on 18 total plays ran and were held to two punts. We now transition into OT where Ryan tossed a 16 yard pass to Grandson and it set Indy up at the 16 yard line. Six plays later McLaughlin would turn in a gane sealing 48 yard field goal, 12-9. Colts in OT ran 8 plays for 45 yards and outscored Denver 3-0. Colts throughout their night gathered up 19 first downs with 14 of them coming in the air and finished with a poor 2 of 2 when inside the red zone. Colts also turned in 106 yards rushing while being penalized 8 tines for 64 yards. Defense on the other hand was a machine after forcing Denver into a 2 turnover night and their pass rushers frustrated Wilson after sacking him 5 times. Colts penalized 8 times for 64 yards, Ryan completed 26 throws for 251 yards and improved to a 2-2-1 record. 







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Monday October 3rd, 2022: Niners(2-2) defense forced a late 4th quarter fumble and it led them to an impressive 24-9 Victory, over the Rams(2-2). This helps the Niners avoid back to back losses and are tied with the entire NFC West for 1st place. Late in the 1st quarter San Francisco's O-Line opened up a big big lane in order for Wilson to break loose for a 32 yard rushing touchdown, 7-3. Niners pass attack in the 1st was flawless after picking up 5 first downs with 4 of coming in the air and were a perfect 2 of 2 on 3rd. Including Garoppolo being very efficient with 5 of 6 passing for 59 yards. As for the defense they did a nice job of applying pressure after turning in 2 sacks  and held LA to 19 yards rushing. Then during the 2nd quarter with over two minutes to go Garoppolo would complete 57 yard passing touchdown to Samuel who after the catch ran for 52 yards, 14-6. This drive lasted 6 plays for 75 yards and they took 3:36 of possession time. 49ers in the 2nd moved the ball for 3 first downs with 3 of their 6 coming in the air and converted three 3rd downs. Defensively they've remained to be a thorn in Stafford's side after sacking him 4 total times on 7 pressures and allowed 1 first down when defending the run. Niners rushed for 49 total yards, racked in 187 yards of total offense and marched into halftime leading 14-6. Come the 3rd quarter with 5 ticks left San Francisco would move the Rams 17 yard line after Juszczyk pushed forward for a huge 9 yard gain. 49ers in the 3rd secured 3 first downs and gained 36 of their 85 total yards when on the ground. Niners are simply getting great pushes from their line up front to give their rushers some space and have protected Jimmy Garoppolo well by allowing no sacks. However, entering the 4th quarter on the Niners same 9 play drive would end with Gould burying a 25 yard field goal, thus gaining a 17-9 advantage. In conclusion the Niner defense would add the dagger after Hufanga under cut Cooper's route and picked off Stafford before returning it for a 52 yard touchdown, 24-9. The 49ers in the 4th on one offensive possession saw Garoppolo throw for 39 of his 239 yards with 1 first down earned and trounded LA 10-0. San Francisco hauled in 9 of their 13 first downs when on the pass and due to their O-Line's great blocking up front it allowed for 88 yards rushing with 4 first downs added. That also includes 327 yards of total offense. Defense on the hand did a tremendous job of forcing 6 total sacks on 13 pressures and gave up 9 points off three field goals. As well as holding LA 0 for 3 in the red zone with 2 turnovers tallied. If you can pick out one flaw then it woukd be the Niners pass defense after giving up 21 first downs while 16 of those came in the air. The 49ers in the 4th on one offensive possession saw Garoppolo throw for 39 of his 239 yards with 1 first down earned and trounded LA 10-0. San Francisco hauled in 9 of their 13 first downs when on the pass and due to their O-Line's great blocking up front it allowed for 88 yards rushing with 4 first downs added. That also includes 327 yards of total offense. Defense on the hand did a tremendous job of forcing 6 total sacks on 13 pressures and gave up 9 points off three field goals. As well as holding LA 0 for 3 in the red zone with 2 turnovers tallied. If you can pick out one flaw then it would be the Niners pass defense after giving up 21 first downs while 16 of those came in the air.













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Sunday October 2nd, 2022: The Raiders ride Josh Jacobs 144 yard performance for 2 touchdowns to a 32-23 Victory, over the Broncos. Raiders earn first win of the year and ate two games beneath 500. Las Vegas's first possession of the 1st quarter took 11 plays but it ended with a Carlson 26 yard field goal, 3-0. Raiders in the 1st executed well at moving the ball as they picked up 6 first downs and tallied 87 yards of total offense but were 1 of 3 on 3rd. Raiders running game was also a big factor after gaining 41 total yards due to their O-Line holding block and providing open lanes. Then during quarter number 2 the Raiders would snag their first lead of the day after Josh Jacob's scampered into the end zone for a 10 yard touchdown run, 10-7. This drive lasted 11 plays for 65 yards and controlled the ball for 5:59. After that, it would be the Raiders defense coming up clutch after a Harmon hit forced Gordon to fumble and it  allowed for Robertson to return a 68 yard touchdown but missed the PAT, 16-10. Raiders in the 2nd on two offensive possessions moved the ball for 5 first downs and went 1 of 2 on 3rd with one three and drive. Las Vegas continued to hurt Denver's defense as they snagged 93 total yards of rushing offense. They snagged 34 yards with 1 first down on the run. Raiders were 1 of 2 in the red zone, earned 8 first downs on the ground and entered halftime up 19-16. During the midway point of the 3rd Las Vegas put Denver's back against the wall after Jacobs broke free for a 43 yard gain and it set his team up at the 40 yard line. Seven plays later and this 10 play drive ended a Carlson 22 yard field goal, 22-16. Raiders through the 3rd quarter raked in 4 of their 17 first downs and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. Including 2 first downs when Derek Carr threw the ball. The one flaw in their offense was their red zone efficiency as they were held 1 of 3 by this point in time. It just seems like everytime they get down in that area they get plays going backwards. Now heading into the late stages of the 4th quarter Vegas was burning clock after White found an open lane and broke loose for a huge 22 yard gain as it set Vegas up with a 1st and goal. Moments after and this 10 play drive came to an end with Jacob's scampering into the end zone for a 7 yard ouchdown, 32-23. Las Vegas in the 4th picked up 2 first downs when on the pass and ran for 65 yards with 4 first downs added. Raiders wrapped their day up securing 25 total first downs with 14 of them coming on the run and finished 7 of 11 on 3rd but had issues in the red zone after scoring twice on just 5 attempts. Defensively they were a machine in the 2nd half as they forced a ton of pressure on Wilson by sacking him 3 times for 23 yards and forced the games only turnover. Carr threw for 188 yards on 21 completions, tallied 385 yards of total offense and moved to a 1-3 record.





Boone drops a late pass on 4th down and it sends the Broncos to a tough 23-32 loss to the Raiders. This defeat sends Denver to .500 on the season and are tied with the Chargers for 2nd place in the AFC West. Wilson in the 1st started this drive by completing a huge 25 yard pass completion to Saubert and it set Denver up at the Raiders 9 yard line. Few plays later and the Broncos first series of the gane ended with Wilson firing a 5 yard touchdown pass to Sutton, 7-3. This drive took 4 plays for 34 yards and possessed the ball for 2:02. Broncos in their first 15 minutes were limited to 3 first downs and couldn't get the run started after rushing for 1 total yard. As well as converting 1 3rd down on 2 attempts. Broncos simply on the ground were having a tough time finding any open space and the line was getring beat at the line of scrimmage. A quarter later during the 2nd the Broncos with 1:24 to go would even this bout up following a Wilson 20 yard passing touchdown to Jerry Jeudy but missed the PAT, 16-16. Denver in the 2nd pushed the markers for 4 first downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd while possessing the ball for 7 minutes. Russell Wilson also had himself a solid quarter after picking 2 of the teams 6 first downs in the air and he's completed 11 passes on 12 attempts. Broncos were 1 for 1 on 4th, possessed ball for 13:37 and walked into the half fown 16-19. the 3rd Denver's first series of the quarter woukd end in 5 plays and it forced the punting unit to come on after Wilson was sacked by Maxx Crosby for -7 yards. Denver in the 3rd quarter on three offensive possessions were held to three punts and gained only 1 first down. Denver's struggles also came on 3rd after going 0 for 3 and their O-Line kept losing the battle up front as Wilson got sacked twice. Entering the 4th quarter Denver would stun Vegas after Wilson completed a 55 yard pass to Hamler who was running through the middle of the field. Just a play later Denver would finalize a 6 play drive by comimg within two thanks to a Wilson 3 yard touchdown run  23-25. Broncos in the final quarter got outscored 10-7 with 1 critical turnover on downs and went 1 for 3 on 3rd. Broncos performed poorly on 3rd downs after going 3 for 11 but still managed to rack in 12 first downs with 7 of them coming on the pass and finished 2 of 3 when inside the red zone. Along with bumping their rush total up to 85 yards on 20 carries as their line started to provide open space. Broncos secured 299 yards of total offense, finished 1 of 2 on 4th and slipped to a 2-2 record.














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Thursday September 29th, 2022: Tua out and the Dolphins suffer a tough 15-27 loss when going against the Bengals. This defeat sends Miami to their first loss of the season and are 1-1 when on the road. The Dolphins second series of a 9 play drive in the 1st quarter would end with a Sanders 23 yard field goal, 3-0.  Miami in the 1st were limited to 4 first downs with 4 of them coming on the pass and were 0 of 1 on 3rd. Miami is also having problems on the ground as they secured 8 yards due to the offensive line not getting a big push and couldn't provide open lames. Later on during the 2nd quarter Teddy  Bridgewater would have to come in for Tagoviaola after a Bengals defender slammed him hard on his head and back during a sack play and stretcher would be called for. After that, with 9 ticks left Miami would come within two after Bridgewater delivered a 7 yard touchdown pass to Edmunds but missed the PAT, 12-14. Miami in the 2nd snagged 197 yards of total  offense but were limited to 1 3rd down on 4 attempts and hauled in 8 of their 12 first downs. Yet the Dolphins rushing attack still suffered after turning in 26 yards as their O-Line still struggled to hold their blocks. Dolphins were 1 of 2 in the red zone, penalized 5 times for 36 yards and entered halftime down 12-14.  During the 3rd quarter Miami would move to the Bengals 31 yard line after Bridgewater heaved a 64 yard pass completion to Hill. Unfortunately, this 10 play drive would be stalled with a Sanders 43 yard field goal in order to give the Dolphins a 15-14 one point lead. Miami in the 3rd on three offensive possessions were forced into two three and out drives while going 1 of 4 on 3rd down. In the end, during the late stages of the 4th quarter Miami would be forced into a turnover on downs after Bridgewater's pass to Hill fell incomplete. This drive lasted 6 plays for 30 yards and took up only 30 seconds of possession time. Dolphins in the final quarter rushed for 40 yards with 1 of their 4 first downs coming on the ground and went  0 for 2 on 3rd. Dolphins offense seemingly had issues on 3rd after going 2 of 10 with 20 first downs gained and went 1 for 3 in red zone situations. Despite the loss, Miami's O-Line started opening gaps up for their rushers to get a little wiggle room as it allowed for 85 total yards. Miami pulled in 13 first downs in the air, went 1 for 2 in goal to goal amd fell to a 3-1 record.
















Higgins 124 yards receiving for 1 touchdown woukd lead the Benagls to a 27-15 Victory, over the Dolphins. Benagls at .500 early in season and are atop two straight wins in a row. The Bengals in the 1st quarter ended a 9 play drive with Joe Mixon scampering into the end zone for a 5 yard touchdown run, 7-0. Bengals through one did a nice job of moving the chains for 5 first downs with 2 coming in the air and converted 3 3rd downs on 4 attempts. As well as their offensive line doing real good at providing run space after their rushers picked up 24 total yards. Then during the 2nd quarter with 2:50 to go Cincinnati would bump their lead to 8 after Burrow fired a 59 yard touchdown strike to Tee Higgins, 14-6. This drive took 3 short plays for 58 yards. Bengals in the 2nd contonuted to do a nice job of moving the sticks after gaining 3 of their 8 first downs with 3 3rd down conversions and got outscored 9-7. Bengals didnt really hurt Miami's defense after obtaining 47 total offensive rushing yards. They were held to 1 yard and no first downs when on the run. Defensively they did great at applying pressure as they forced the Quarterback's out the pocket and utilized 1 1st half turnover. Bengals were 1 for 1 in the red zone, 6 of 9 on 3rd and walked into the half leading 14-12.  The Bengals entering in the 3rd quarter on their first drive of the series would be forced into a punting situation after Burrow was sacked by Wilson for  -6 yards. Cincinnati through the 3rd quarter ran 14 total plays for 44 yards and controlled the ball for about four minutes. Bengals pass gane really lit the 3rd quarter after Burrow threw for 53 yards with two of those going for 20 plus yards and 3 first downs added. Heading into the 4th quarter Burrow would seemingly put this game on ice after firing a 36 yard pass completion to Ja'Marr Chase and it set his team up inside the red zone. Two plays later Burrow would toss a gane sealing 2 yard touchdown to Hurst, 27-15. This score was set up on a Bridgewater interception. Bengals in the 4th flattened Miami by outscoring them 13-0 and went 1 for 2 on 3rd downs. Bengals throughout the night earned 16 first downs while 11 of those came on the pass and finished 2 of 3 when inside the red zone. Including 8 of 15 on 3rd. On the defensive side they held their own after forcing Bridgewater to run out the pocket on almost every play and utilized 2 total turnovers. Defense forced 1 sack, pulled in 371 yards of total offense and improved to a 2-2 record.











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Sunday September 25th, 2022: Gould's late field goal in the 4th doesn't hold and the 49ers fall to the Broncos by a score of 10-11. This defeat staggered San Francisco to an 0-1 reford when versing the AFC Conference and are one game beneath 500. The 49ers in the 1st quarter snagged themselves a quick seven point lead after Garoppolo fired a 3 yard touchdown strike to Brandon Aiyuk, 7-0. Niners in the 1st snagged 7 first downs with 5 of them coming through the air and racked in 127 yards of total offense but like Denver they also struggled on 3rd after going 0 of 3. Defensively they held their own after holding Denvers run game to just 8 yards. Entering the 2nd the 49ers would be forced into a three and out punting situation on their 2nd drive of the quarter after Garopplplo's pass fell incomplete to Jennings. Niners in the 2nd on two offensive possessions were held to 2 punts with both coming as three and out drives while going a total 0 for 6 on 3rd down. The third down issues is simply due to the line not getting a big enough push. 49ers were 1 for 1 in the red zone, rushed for 61 yards and eneterd halftime leading 7-3. Come the 3rd quarter on the 49ers 2nd play of their drive would end with Garoppolo being stripped sacked by Jewell and it forced them into their first turnover of the night. Niners through the 3rd had a rough time dealing the Broncos defense as they got limited to no first downs while running a short 4 plays for 12 yards and altogether Garoppolo went down 3 times. In the end, during the 4th quaryer Wilson would catch a 19 yard pass completion from Garoppolo but was forced into a fumble by Locke and it allowed for Jackson to recover the loose ball. Niners in the final quarter couldn't move the markers as they secured no first downs and were forced into three three and out situations.  Niners throughout the night tallied 297 yards of total offense and finished 1 for 1 in the red zone but were penalized 7 times for 40 yards while goimg 1 of 10 on 3rd down conversions. Including 88 yards rushing. Garoppolo was under pressure from the jump and him along as his team could not find their rhythm. San Francisco hauled in 13 first downs with 9 coming on the pass, Garoppolo threw for 211 yards and they slipped down to a tough 1-2 start.






Broncos scratch and claw their way to a sloppy 11-10 one point Victory, over the 49ers. This has the Broncos tied for 1st place in the AFC West Division with the Chiefs and are atop a 2-Game win streak. Broncos first series of the 1st quarter was a quick possession after Wilson's pass to Jeudy went for a 1 yard gain on a 3rd and 8 with Lenoir and Warner making the stop. This drive took 3 plays for 3 yards and controlled the ball for 1:43. The Broncos through their first 15 minutes were shutout while seemingly having issues on 3rd after going 0 for 3 and tallied only 1 first down. Russell Wilson also having himself a rough quarter after throwing for 37 yards.  Then in the 2nd quarter Denver's 11 play drive would be stalled after Wilson was sacked by Jackson for -7 yards on a 3rd and 16 play. They controlled the ball for 6:50 on 58 yards earned. Broncos in the 2nd  ran 14 plays for 59 yards while going 1 for 3 on 3rd downs and bumped their rush total up to 44 yards. Rushers were starting to do a nice job of finding a little wiggle room as they fought for some extra yardage from play to play. Broncos defense allowed 1 1st half touchdown, had no red zone appearances and walked into the locker rooms facing a 3-7 deficit. During the 3rd quarter Denver's defense would come up big after Williams sacked Jimmy Garoppoloin the end zone for a safety and it brought Denver within two, 5-7. Denver capped off quarter 3 by gaining 3 first downs and outscored San Francisco 2-0. Plus a missed field goal. Broncos just couldn't move the ball due to a tough 49ers defense that posted 4 sacks for 24 yards by this point in time of the game. Heading into the midway mark of the 4th quarter Denver would get into the red zone for the first time after Wilson darted a 19 yard pass completion to Sutton in order set Denver up at the 24 yard line. Few plays later and Anderson would scamper in for a 1 yard touchdown run but failed the 2-point conversion, 11-10. This drive lasted 12 plays for 80 yards. Denver in the 4th picked up key 3rd downs as they went 3 of 5 with 3 first downs added. Broncos wrapped up their night by moving the sticks for 14 first downs with 5 coming both on the ground and through the air while converting 6 of 18 on 3rd.  Defense turned it up as well after sacking Jimmy Garoppolo 4 times and forced 3 total turnovers. Denver punished the ground game by raking in 101 yards with 5 first downs, controlled the ball for a total of 34:29 and improved their win/loss record to 2-1. 












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Thursday September 22nd, 2022: Brissett delivered a 2 touchdown night and it lifted the Browns to a 29-17 Vctory. Browns sit in 1st place in the AFC North and are 1-1 when versing their Conference foes. in the 1st with 2:54 to go would snag a lead after Brissett darted an 11 yard touchsown pass to Amari Coooper, 7-0. The Browns in the 1st quarter outscored Pittsburgh 7-0 while snagging 4 first downs with 3 of them coming on the ground but struggled on to convert 3rd  as they went 0 for 3.  During the 2nd quarter the Browns would regain their after Brissett fired a 7 yard touchdown strike to Njoku but in that process they missed the PAT, 13-7. Browns in two continuted to do a good job on moving the sticks as they gained 9 out of their 13 first downs and tallied 205 yards of total offense. Run attack was much better as they pushed in 79 yards rushing with 5 first downs added. Browns were 1 for 1 in the red zone, 3 of 7 on 3rd and marched into halftime leading 14-13. Heading into the 3rd quarter the Browns 14 play drive would be stalled on 3rd and 10 after Brissett's pass to Njoku fell incomplete. After that, York knocked in a 31 yard field goal to give Cleveland a 16-14 two point lead. Browns in the 3rd were limited to one offensive possession but managed to outscore the Steelers 3-0 while going 3 for 4 on 3rd downs. Cleveland also did a solid job of rushing for 31 yards on 147 total due to their O-Line providing space and holding their blocks. Entering the laye stages of the 4th quaryer Cleveland's defense would come up with a gane saving play after Harris fumbled on a Claypool lateral and it allowed for Ward to scoop up a 0 yard touchdown return, 29-17. Browns in the final quaryer recorded three punts with two of them coming as three and outs but were able to trounce the Steelers 13-3 while earning only 1 first down. Cleveland throughout the night punched in 22 first downs with 12 of them coming through the air and 10 on the ground while finishing 2 for 2 in goal to goal situations. Including the defense forcing the games only turnover. Browns earned a 3 of 4 on 4th down, 6 of 16 on 3rd and improved to a 2-1 record.









Steelers can't secure the win as they fall to the Browns 17-29. Steelers sit in 3rd place in the AFC North and are atop two straight losses in a row. Pittsburgh halfway into the 1st quaryer had a chance to come within four but Boswell missed a 49 yard kick and the score remained a Browns 7-0. Steelers through one moved the chains for 5 first downs with 3 of them coming on the pass and tallied 104 yards of total offense but like the Browns they also had issues in 3rd down after going 0 for 2. Pittsburgh needs to get their run game going as well after being held to only 20 yards. Then during the 2nd quarter with 3:55 to go would earn their first lead of the gane after Mitch Trubisky scrambled into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown run, thus going up 14-13. This drive lasted 10 plays for 75 yards and possessed the ball for 5:08. Steelers turned in 7 2nd quarter first downs and ran 14 complete plays while possessing the ball for 5:38. Pittsburgh also did a great job of providing holes as their backs bumped the rush total up to 88 yards. Steelers went 2 for 2 when inside the red zone, averaged a 5.5 in yards per rush and entered halftime down 13-14. Come the 3rd quarter Pittsburgh would be forced into a punt after Trubisky's pass to Diontae Johnson went for no gain due to Garrett and Ward making the defensive stop. Steelers in the 3rd quarter controlled the ball for 6:27 on 14 plays yet they snagged 3 first downs and were forced into a three and out situation. We re now going to shift our attentions to the 4th quarter where the Steelers 7 play drive ended with a Boswell 34 yard field goal to bring Pittsburgh within six, 17-23. This would unfortunately be the Pitts last score moving forward. Steelers in the 4th added three punts on three offensives drives and went 0 of 2 on 3rd down conversions. Steelers offense seemingly struggled all night on 3rd down after going 1 for 9 with 305 yards of total offense and ended 2 for 2 in goal to goal.  Steelers went 2 for in the red zone, secured 104 yards rushing and slipped down to a 1-2 start to their record.







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INJURY UPDATE: The 49ers are now without Trey Lance for the year due to a broken ankle that suffered during a 27-7 win over the Seahawks last Sunday. Now Trey Lance's injury occurred in the 1st quarter as he ran up the middle of the gap before being tackled then moments after he was seen getting carted off the football field. This of course threw in backup Quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo. 














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Monday September 19th, 2022: Bills hammered the Titans by scooping up a massive 41-7 Victory. Bills move to two wins in a row and have outscored their opponents 72-17 through two weeks. The Bills would strike first in the 1st quarter after Josh Allen tossed an 11 yard touchdown pass to Gilliam, 7-0. This drive lasted 12 plays for 75 yards and a possession time of 5:53. Bills in the 1st were efficient on converting 3rd downs after going 3 for 4 and tallied 106 yards of total offense with a time of possession of 9:58. Including 7 first downs with 4 of then coming in the air. Then during the 2nd quarter the Bills would convert a 4th and goal situation after Allen fired in a 4 yard touchdown strike Stefon Diggs, thus going up 24-7. This drive was time consuming as they held the ball for 4:10 and it took 8 plays for 77 yards. Buffalo picked up 6 2nd quarter first downs and were 2 for 2 inside the red zone while outscoring Tennessee 10-0. Bills altogether earned 9 of their 14 first downs when throwing the ball. Allen had 208 yards passing with 2 touchdowns, eraned 234 yarfs of total offense and stormed into halftime leading 17-7. Come quarter number 3 with 5:34 remaining Milano would intercept Tannehill's pass and returned it for a 43 yard pick six touchdown while bumping their lead to 41-7. Bills in the 3rd handled the Titans after moving the sticks for 4 first downs and in that process trounced them 24-0. As for the defense they had themselves a solid quarter as well as they forced two interceptions and held their offense to four three and outs. Going into the 4th quarter the Bills would face a rare three and out after Cook on 3rd and 8 was held to a 1 yard gain.  Buffalo in the 4th didn't get many chances on offense but still managed to maintain their dominance after obtaining 4 first downs on 13 total plays ran and possessed the ball for 8 minutes. Bills concluded their night by turning in 23 first downs while 13 of them came theough the air and went 2 of 3 when converting 4th down. Bills also hurt Tennessee with 101 yards rushing and it allowed for them to pick up 6 first downs. Defensively they did a great job of pressuring Tannehill for two sacks and force 4 total turnovers. Bills penalized 8 times for 49 tards, tallied 23 first downs and moved their record to 2-0.





Titans get steamrolled by the Bills after suffering a reeling 7-41 blowout loss. This defeat sends the Titans to two losses in a row and  On 4th and 1 Derek Henry powered into the end zone for a 2 yard touchdown run and tied this bout up at 7-7. This drive lasted the Titans 6 plays for 56 yards. Titans through one went 1 for 1 on 4th and snagged 5 first downs with 2 them coming off the run and were limited to 66 yards of total offense. Heading into the midway point of the 2nd the Titans would be forced into a punt after Tannehill's pass to Haskins went for no gain as Elam batted the ball down. Titans through the 2nd were limited to two offensive drives that ended in three and out situations with 0 first downs gained. Tennessee also couldn't move the ball on the ground ethier after being held to only 18 yards and per rush they averaged a 1.8. Derek Henry rushed for 12 yards on 8 carries, were 2 for 5 on 3rd down and dipped into halftime facing a 7-17 deficit. Later in during the 3rd the Titans 2 play drive ended with Tannehill firing a pass to Woods but instead he was intercepted by Poyer. This turnovers would eventually lead to Buffalo scoring more points. Titans in the 3rd quarter struggled to convert 3rd downs after going 1 for 3 and  were getting little to no yards on almost every possession. During the 4th quarter the Titans continued to slip up thanks to Willis fumbling ball and it allowed for Basham to recover it at his teams 35 yard line. This of course ended a steady 7 play drive. Titans in the 4th ran 10 plays for 42 yards and controlled the ball for only 4 minutes with 1 punt included. Tennessee throughout the entire night got 12 first downs with 6 of them coming on the pass and 5 on the ground but struggled on 3rd after going 4 for 12 with 9 penalties. Defense allowed Buffalo to go 3 for 5 in the red zone, added 187 yards of total offense and dipped down to an 0-2 start.














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Sunday September 18th, 2022: Lattimore, Evans fight leads to the Buccaneers taking care of the Saints 20-10. This helps the Bucs snap a four game regular season losing streak against the Saints with last Victory coming in 2018 while both Evans and Lattimore were ejected for fighting after blurting to Tom Brady "F*** You". Bucs first series of the 1st quarter would end in a fumble after Brady lost control of the snap and it allowed for Demario Davis to scoop the loose ball. The Buccaneers in the first 15 were seemingly having issues picking up first downs after securing only 2 and went 2 for 3 on 3rd. The Buccaneers run game was also non existent after the Saints defense stopped them to 3 yards. Then during the 2nd Tampa Bay would be forced into a three and out situation after Brady's pass to his intended target fell incomplete. The Bucs were limited to 2 2nd quarter first downs while struggling to convert 3rd as they went 3 of 7 altogether. Tampa Bay continued to have issues running the ball after bumping their total to 23 yards and were penalized 5 times. As for the defense they got pressure to Winston and it led to 3 sacks for 10 yards. Bucs were 0 for 1 in the red zone, locked in 4 total first downs and slipped into halftime tied at 3-3. Come the 3rd quarter the Bucs 8 play drive would be stalled after Brady's pass to Miller would fall incomplete for no gain and a 4th down situation came upon them. Bucs capped off the 3rd by running 21 plays for 66 yards and controlled the ball for 10:50 with 2 first downs added. As well as outscoring New Orleans 3-0. A quarter later during the 4th Tampa Bay would find the end zone first after Brady delivered a 28 yard touchdown strike to Perriman, thus going up 10-3. This touchdown was setup on a Winston interception. However,  late in the 4th the Bucs defense would add the final touches after Edwards picked off Winston and returned it for a 67 yard pick six touchdown, 20-3. Bucs wrapped up the 4th by going 2 for 4 on 3rd down conversions and outscored New Orleans 17-7. Tampa Bay concluded their afternoon by acquiring 13 first downs with 8 of them coming on the pass while adding in 260 yards of total offense and bumped their rush total up to 72 yards. Defense on the other hand was lights out after sacking Winston 6 times and forced 3 turnovers. Bucs penalized 8 times for 101 yards, finished 5 of 17 on 3rd down and pounce their win/loss record to 2-0.






Saints 2nd half mistakes lead to a disappointing 10-20 loss against the Buccaneers. Saints fall to .500 and were denied of securing back to back wins in a row. The Saints would break the scoreless tie early in the 1st after Lutz knocked in a 31 yard field goal in order to go up 3-0. This drive took 11 plays for 63 yards and controlled the ball for 5:58. Saints in the 1st quarter got the run game started early as they picked up 46 yards and gained 5 first downs with 3 of them coming on the ground. Along with possessing the ball for 9:44. Heading into the 2nd quarter with 2:00 left the Saints defense would force the Bucs to punt after Brady had his pass drop incomplete. Keep note that this would be the Saints second three and out of the game. Saints offense in the 2nd were slowed down after converting 2 3rd downs on 9 attempts while getting forced into a couple of three and out plays. Despite the sacks, Winston has done pretty well in terms of standing in the pocket and making prescion throws. Defensively New Orleans did a nice job of forcing Brady to hold the ball longer and took away his number one reads. Saints rushed for 61 yards, defense forced 1 turnover and walked into halftime facing a 3-3 tie. Later on during the halfway mark of the 3rd Mark Ingram would fumble after Logan Ryan punched the ball out and allowed Nassib to recover it. This drive was stalled on 9 plays that went for 64 yards and a possession time of 5:33. The Saints dominated the Bucs in the 3rd quarter with 100 total yards of rushing offense. They snagged 38 yards and 2 first downs with the run during a time of possession of 5:55. During the 4th quarter with 3:07 remaining the Saints would inch themselves within ten thanks to Winston darting a 7 yard touchdown pass to Thomas on a 3rd and goal play, 10-20. Winston threw 2 4th quarter interceptions with just 2 total 3rd down conversions and turned the ball over on downs once. New Orleans offense throughout this bout went 4 of 13 on 3rd down and 1 for 2 inside the red zone while obtaining 18 first downs with 9 of them coming in the air and 6 on the ground. Something that really plagued the Saints in half number two was their 9 penalties for 60 yards. New Orleans pulled in 308 yards of total offense, utilized 102 rushing yards and fell down to a 1-1 record.








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Thursday September 12th, 2022: Seahawks spoil Wilson's return after knocking off the Broncos 17-16. This helps Seattle open up the year with a 1-0 record at home and will look to two striaght when they take on the 49ers in San Fran. Seattle in the 1st quarter struck fast after Geno Smith delivered a 38 yard touchdown to a wide open Dissly, 7-0. This drive took 6 plays for 70 yards. Seattle in the first 15 controlled the ball for 6:56 and were very efficient on 3rd downs after going 2 for 3. Geno Smith also had himself a solid quarter after starting 7 of 7 for 89 yards and 1 touchdowns thrown. Later during the 2nd  Seattle would regain their lead back as Geno Smith tossed a 25 yard touchdown pass to Colby Parkinson and went up 17-10. This drive lasted 7 plays for 75 yards and in that process they picked up 3 total first downs. Seahawks through two gained 14 first downs with 7 of them coming in the air and turned in 219 yards of total offense. Geno Smith on the other hand was playing phenomenal as he was 17 of 18 for 164 yards and 2 touchdowns. Seattle was 0 for 2 when inside the red zone,  turned in 55 yards rushing and walked into half up 17-13.  During the 3rd Geno Smith would deliver a 1 yard pass to Metcalf who fumbled the football after being stripped by both Gregory and Williams as it allowed Simmons to recover the loose change before being pushed out of bounds at the Seattle 32 yard line. Seahawks in the 3rd quarter were still dominating 3rd down after going 5 of 7 and ran the ball much better as they snagged 79 yards but turned the ball over once and were 0 for 2 when inside the red zone. Now heading into the late stages of the 4th Seattle would be forced into a punting situation after Smith was sacked by Chubb for no gain on a 3rd and 6 play. Seattle in the 4th got outscored 3-0 and picked up 0 first downs but throughout the entire game they secured 19 first downs with 253 yards of total offense. Over on the defensive side they pressured Wilson for a 2 sack night and held Denver 0 for 4 when inside the red zone. Geno Smith dotted 2 touchdowns for 195 yards, went 6 for 11 in 3rd down and start the year 1-0.



McManus misses a 65 yard field goal and it sent the Broncos into a tough 16-17 loss against the Seahawks. Denver goes 0-1 on the road and will get a home debut when they take on Houston in week two. Russell Wilson in midway into the 1st would get Denver into Seattle territory after heaving a 27 yard pass completion to Beck. Unfortunately, this 9 play drive was stalled after Wilson connected with Landry for a 6 yard gain on 3rd and 10. This brought McManus in to drill a 24 yard field goal, 3-7. Broncos in one earned 6 first downs with 3 of them coming both on the ground and through the air while tallying 122 yards of total offense. Wilson was certainly under alot of pressure after tossing 77 yards on 5 of 7 passing. Then during the 2nd quarter Denver would tie this bout up after Russell Wilson fired a 67 yard touchdown strike down the field to Jeudy, 10-10. Broncos in the 2nd moved the sticks for 10 first downs with 6 of them coming through the air and 4 on the rush while going 2 of 5 on 3rd. As for their run attack they've  done a nice job of finding holes and bursting upfield for 61 total yards. Broncos averaged a 6.8 in yards per pass, were 0 for 1 in the red zone and entered halftime down 13-17.  Come the 3rd quarter Denver would have an offensive mistep after Williams fumbled the ball due to Nwosu forcing a strip and it allowed for Jackson to recover it at the 1 yard line. The Broncos by the 3rd turned the ball over 3 times and were 0 for 3 inside the red zone. Including 11 total penalties for 101 yards. Entering the halfway mark of the 4th and Denver would come within one thanks to McManus driving in a 23 yard field goal, 16-17. Denver in final quarter on two offensive possessions gained 9:37 of ball control and ran a combined 25 total plays but had their issues with flags as they were penalized 12 times for 106 yards. Broncos concluded their night by gaining 13 of their 20 first downs in the air and tallied 433 yards of total offense yet they finished 0 for 3 in goal to goal. Defense allowed Seattle to find the end zone twice, earned 5 first down when rushing the ball and slipped down to an 0-1 record.










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INJURY UPDATE:  Week one and Jamal Adams is now out fir the year with a torn quad. Now Jamal Adam's injury happened in the early stages of the 2nd quarter as he applied pressure to Russell Wilson on a blitz call and things seemed fine until he got up where he was seen limping to the sideline. Then moments after would be carted off the field.







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INJURY UPDATE: Steelers hit hard for a while after hearing they be losing T.J. Watt for 6 weeks die to a partial tear in his pectoral muscle. T.J. Watt suffered his injury during a 23-20 OT win over the Bengals as you would see right before commercial break Watt poiting to his shoulder in agony. This of course was all during the Benagls final drive of the 4th. Watt before his exit picked up sack with a couple deflected passes and an interception. 











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INJURY UPDATE: The Cowboys will be without Dak Prescott for the next 6 to 8 weeks due to a frqcture on his right hand and is expected to have surgery done it. Now Prescott's injury was sustained in 4th quarter as he threw the ball and it caused his thumb to bounce Barrett's helmet during a 19-3 loss to Tampa Bay.











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Sunday September 11th, 2022: Patriots in week 1 suffer a difficult 7-20 loss when going against the Dolphins. This defeat sends New England to an 0-1start on the road and defense definitely needs to defend the pass much better. Patriots in the 1st quarter would have their 8 play drive stalled after Mac Jones on 3rd and 19 delivered a 9 yard pass to Henry before being tackled by both Campbell and Kohu. The Patriots in the first 15 minutes chewed up the clock with nine of possession time while picking up 6 first downs with 3 of them coming both through the air and on the ground. Pat's run attack was also restricted  to only 42 yards. Then during quarter 2 the Pats would be forced into a punt after Jones on 3rd and 12 tried scrambling up the middle but would be tackled by Riley. New England in two remained scoreless as they secured only 1 first down and were 2 of 4 on 3rd with Mac Jones being sacked twice for 20 yards. The Patriots also have no run game after being limited to 43 yards and kept getting negative gains on almost every possession. Pat's tallied 110 yards of total offense,  trounced 14-0 and entered halftime down 0-17. Come the 3rd quarter Jones would toss a 6 yard touchdown pass to Montgomery and cut into the Dolphins 17 point lead, 7-17. Thhis drive took New England 15 long plays for 82 yards. The Patriots in the 3rd woke up a little bit after their offense snagged 5 first downs on the ground and 8 when passing. Patriots also converted 2 of their 4 3rd downs on 7 attempts while Mac Jones settled down with 149 yards thrown for 1 touchdown and 1 pick. In the end, during the 4th on the Pat's last drive of the day Mac Jones would fire a pass to Agholor for 5 yards but Kohou forced a fumble and it allowed for Phillips to recover. Patriots were shutout in the final quarter and converted not one 3rd down try but throughout the game they still managed to gain 17 first downs with 10 in the air and piled in 271 yards of total offense. Patriots run game on the other hand moved alot better after rushing for 78 yards on 22 carries. Pat's finished 0 for 1 on 4th down, averaged a 3.5 in yards per rushed and fell to an 0-1 record.









The Dolphins take care of the Patriots by a score of 20-7.  Miami would get on the board first in the 1st quarter after Sanders sunk in a 43 yard field goal, 3-0. This drive lasted 11 plays for 80 yards. Miami through one quarter had a nice pass attack as 2 of their 3 first downs came in the air  and outscored New England 3-0. Miami's only issue was that they were 1 for 3 on 3rd downs. A quarter later during the 2nd Miami's lead moved to ten after Byron Jones strip sacked Mac Jones and it allowed Ingram to recover the loose ball for a scoop and score 2 yard touchdown, 10-0. Few possessions later and Miami converted a huge 4th and 7 play after Tua Tagoviaola delivered a 14 yard touchdown strike to Waddle, thus going up 17-0. Dolphins had a much better 2nd quarter as they started converting 3rd down plays after going 4 of 8 and moved the sticks for 10 first downs while 8 of those came off the pass. Including 184 yards of total offense. As for the defense they were making nothing easy by forcing 2 turnovers and holding Mac Jones to 73 yards passing. Miami scored 10 points off turnovers, Tua passed for 99 yards and walked into halftime leading 17-0. Now transitioning into quarter 3 Miami would extend their lead by two after Sanders knocked in a 49 yard field goal, 20-7. This 8 play drive ended with the Dolphins racking in 4 first downs for 50 yards. The Dolphins through the 3rd quarter got outscored 7-3 with 0 3rd downs conversions on 10 attempts. During the late stages of the 4th Maimi's defense would come in clutch once more after Kohou batted the ball away from Hunter Henry to force an incomplete pass for Mac Jones. Miami concluded their afternoon by tallying 307 yards of total offense and hauled in 18 first downs with 13 of them coming through the air. Including a woping 30 minutes of offensive possession time. Over on the defensive side they did a great job of forcing of ton of tackles for little or no yards and secured 3 turnovers. Miami ended 6 of 14 on 3rd downs, Tagoviaola was sacked 3 times for 28 yards and earned a quick 1-0 record.












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Thursday September 8th, 2022: Bills handle the Rams in blowout fashion after winning 31-10. Josh Allen in last nights win orchestrated the offense well by standing in the pocket and extended plays downfield when on the run. The Bills in the 1st quarter would strike quickly as Josh Allen on a play action boot delivered a 26 yard touchdown pass to Gabriel Davis and went up 7-0. This drive took 9 plays for 75 yards and picked up 4 1st downs. Buffalo in the first 15 did an excellent job of moving the chains as they gained 8 1st downs with nine minutes of possession time. Allen was also 10 for 11 on 99 yards thrown with 1 touchdown and 1 pick. Then during the 2nd quarter Jared Cook on 2nd and 8 rushed for 3 yards before fumbling the ball after being stripped by both Scott and Jones. The Bills in the 1st half are executing well after going 4 of 5 on 3rd down for 179 yards of total offense and got outscored 10-3. Over on the defensive side they've done an outstanding job of pressuring Stafford for 3 sacks and held LA's run attack to just 38 yards. Simply plugging holes and not allowing any openings. Bills averaged a 6.7 in yards per pass, picked up 11 1st downs and walked into halftime knottee up at 10-10. Come the 3rd quarter and the Bills would regain a seven point lead after Allen fired in a 7 yard touchdown pass to McKenzie, thus going up 17-10. This possession lasted 8 plays for 63 yards. Buffalo in the 3rd still a threat on 3rd down after going 6 for 7 and repaid the Rams by outscoring them 7-0. Bills have done a real solid job of milking the clock after controlling the ball for 25 minutes and Josh Allen is getting the protection he needs in order to complete his passes. Now heading into the 4th quarter the Bills would cap off a 13 play drive that went 94 yards with Allen rushing into the end zone for a 4 yard touchdown run, 24-10. Two offensive possessions later and the Bills added the dagger after Allen on the run heaved a 53 yard touchdown to Diggs which pushed their lead to 31-10. Buffalo in the final quarter ran the ball effectively as they racked in 122 yards and finished 2 for 2 inside the red zone. Buffalo's backs between the 3rd and 4th quarters started finding open gaps and exploited LA's run defense. Speaking of defense the Bills remained a thorn in Stafford's side by sacking him 7 times and forced 3 picks. Josh Allen finished with 3 touchdowns for 297 yards thrown, 9 of 10 on 3rd down and moved up to an early 1-0 record.





Rams on banner night suffered a tough 10-31 beatdown at the hands of the Bills. During this loss it dropped LA to an 0-1 record at home and Stafford was under seige all night long. Matthew Stafford in the 1st on a 3rd and 14 delivered a pass to Cooper Kupp for a 6 yard completion and was tackled at the 45 yard line by Poyer. Thus bringing in the punting unit.  Rams were shutout in the 1st quarter due to a lack of first downs as they secured just 2 and were 1 for 3 on 3rd down conversions. LA also struggling to run the ball as well after rushing for only 33 yards. A quarter later during the 2nd LA would keep their drive alive on a 4th and 2 situation after Stafford hooked up with Kupp for a 3 yard gain. The Rams after that, would come within three after Stafford zipped in a 7 yard touchdown strike to Kupp in the back of the end zone, 7-10. Los Angeles in two moved the ball much better after turning in 7 first downs with 5 of them coming through the air and converted 3 third downs on 6 attempts. As for their defense they did a nice job of forcing 3 turnovers and sacked Allen twice. Rams were 1 for 1 in the red zone, were penalized 3 times for 25 yards and entered halftime tied at 10-10. During the midway point of the 3rd LA would be forced into a punt after Stafford was strip sacked by Roseau on 3rd and 4 but quickly recovered the loose ball. The Rams through three were still having issues on third down after being held 3 of 8 and were forced into two total punts with one of them being a three and out. Another problem the Rams were facing is the ground game as they've been limited to 41 yards on 13 rushing attempts. In the end, during the 4th quarter on the Rams last possession of the game Stafford was looking for Robinson but had his pass knocked incomplete by Benford for a turnover on downs. This drive took a long 14 plays. Rams offense in the 4th rushed for only 11 of their 52 yards and went 1 for 3 in 4th down situations. Keep in mind that the Rams theough the 3rd and 4th quarter got shutout 21-0. Henderson ran for 47 yards on 13 carries, racked in 243 yards of total offense and fell to an 0-1 record to start the new season.












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BREAKING: The Jacksonville Jagurs have gone ahead to trade Shenault to a Panthers for a 2023 draft selection. Shenault in his two seasons with Jacksonville amassed 121 catches for 1,219 yards and secured 5 touchdowns to go along with it.




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BREAKING: Broncos went ahead and signed their new Quarterback Russell Wislon to a 5 year deal that'll be worth $245 Million Dollars. This pretty much signifies that Wilson more than likely will retire a Bronco.  Wilson in 2022 with the Seahawks missed the Playoffs but delivered 25 touchdowns to 6 interceptions and had a QB rating of 103.1.



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INJURY UPDATE: The Titans will start year without Harold Landry after sustaining a season ending torn ACL back on Wednesday during a practice session. 










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BREAKING: Eagles give up a 2023 fifth round draft selection and two sixth round choice's in the year of 2024 for CJ Gardner and a 2025 seventh rounder. Now by Gardner going over to Philly he helps bolster up their defense and is a great coverage player as he defended 7 passes last season. Gardner also finished 2022 with 3 interceptions and 32 total tackles by his lonesome. 






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BREAKING: The Chargers make Derwin James one of the highest paid safeties in the league after inking him to a 4 year $76.4 Million Dollar deal. Derwin James capped off his 2022 campaign by securing 118 combined tackles, a 2.0 in sacks per game and 2 interceptions. Including 43 solo tackles.

















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BREAKING: 3 year $72 Million Dollar deal with a record setting $30 Million Dollar signing bonus to add on. D.K. Metcalf in my opinion seemingly deserves this deal as he's been in Seattle for the past three NFL seasons and in that time he has amassed 216 catches for 3,170 yards and scored 29 total touchdowns. Now during the 2022 regular season Metcalf finished with 75 catches for 967 yards and 12 touchdowns.




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BREAKING:The San Francisco 49ers have signed their duel threat wide out Deebo Samuel to a 3 year $73.5 Million Dollar deal. Now Deebo Samuel is an all around player that can play Wide Receiver or a running back if the team needed him to. Samuel in the passing game secured 77 catches for 1,405 yards and 6 touchdowns. Then on the ground Samuel racked in 59 carries for 365 yards and 8 touchdowns.










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BREAKING: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have signed free agent Wide Receiver Julio Jones to a 1 year deal. Now it's clear that Julio  Jones going over to Tampa Bay  because he gets a chance to play with Tom Brady and wants make a deep push in the Postseason for a possible ring. Especially after being in the league for 10 seasons. Jones previously spent a year in Tennessee this past season where he piled in 31 catches for 434 yards and 1 total touchdowns. Jones is also ranked 6th in the NFL after securing three 300 yard games.










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BREAKING: The Browns went along and traded Baker Mayfield to the Carolina Panthers for a 2024 NFL draft selection. Now this whole trade ordeal comes after Cleveland a few months back decided to sign free agent Quarterback Deshaun Watson and of course that didn't sit too well with Baker Mayfield. Mayfield  spent four seasons with the Browns and in that time he he threw for 14,125 yards and 92 touchdowns to 56 interceptions. Including a Playoff win for the first time since 2002 over Pittsburgh in the 2019 wild card round. 











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BREAKING: The Washington Commadrers went along and inked Wide Receiver Terry McLaurin to a nice 3 year $71 Million Dollar deal. Terry McLaurin this past year hauled in 58 catches for 919 yards and 7 touchdowns. Now McLaurin since 2019  has turned in a combined 222 catches for 3,090 yards and 16 total touchdowns.















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BREAKING: The Patriots have officially signed Lil' Jordan Humphrey to a 1 year deal for the 2022 NFL season and of course this adds on another Wide Receiver to the Patriots offensive depth. Now Lil' Jordan Humphrey last played for the Saints and from 2019 to 2021 he hauled in just 16 total catches for 249 yards and 2 touchdowns.

















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BREAKING: The Rams went along and inked Aaron Donald to a 3 year $95 Million Dollar deal and that right there is Quarterback type money. Now Aaron Donald definitely deserves this deal as he has proven to be a wrecking ball in the backfield by racking in 98 sacks per game in  just 8 seasons and is a true run stopper who can use his size to plug holes and make solid tackles. While also helping the Rams secure a Super Bowl 56 Victory against the Bengals after Donald made a game saving sack that forced Burrow to fumble late in the 4th.













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BREAKING: The Cleveland Browns have signed Jadaveon Clownwy to a 1 year $11 Million Dollar deal. Now during Clowney's first year in Cleveland he racked in a total of 37 tackles and pressurized Quarterbacks for a 9.0 in sacks per game.  Clowney is a player who can also stop the run game when breaking loose off the edge. Clowney has now been in the league for 8 seasons and that time he has posted a combined total of 41 sacks per game with 292 total tackles.












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BREAKING: The New England Patriots went ahead and traded Quarterback Jarrett Stidham to the Raiders for a few NFL Draft picks. Now Stidham didn't really get a chance to play much in New England and may not even get playing time with the Raiders but will sit behind Derek Carr to learn off. After all Carr is a veteran player. Stidham in his two year career has thrown for 270 yards for 2 touchdowns and 4 interceptions.




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BREAKING: The New Orleans Saints went along and signed Jarvis Landry a 1 year $6 Million Dollar deal. Now Jarvis Landry is suitable for any NFL offense as he is a solid route runner who has great hands and makes most of his money by gaining big chunks of yards through the middle of the field in short yard situations. And that's what New Orleans had issues in last season. Landry coming to the Saints  will now align himself with an upgraded roster as he plays alongside Michael Thomas and recently drafted Chris Olave. Landry finished his four year stay in Cleveland by racking in a combined 288 receptions for 3,560 yards and 15 total touchdowns.










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BREAKING: The New Orleans Saints boosted their secondary a little big by signing Tyrann Mathieu to a 3 year $33 Million Dollar deal. Now Tyran Mathieu coming over to the Saints has that versatile skill set and what I mean by that is he is an all around safety. As he is able to cover opposing offenses can stop the run game and if needed to he can apply pressure to your Quarterback to force sacks or pass deflects. Mathieu will also bring over his veteran leadership as well. Tyrann Mathieu originally spent his past three seasons with the Chiefs where he turned in a combined total of 13 interceptions for two touchdowns, a 3.0 in sacks per game and defended 27 passes. Also won Super Bowl 54 versing the 49ers back in 2019.













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BREAKING: The Cleveland Browns went ahead and inked in Cornerback Denzel Ward to a 5 year $100.5 Million Dollar deal. This also makes Ward the highest paid Cornerback in the NFL. Now Denzel Ward is a  is the NFL's best player when it comes to man coverage defense  and is an interception machine. Undersgand that this past year in 2022 he had a  career best by turning in 3 interceptions and racked in a 0.5 in sacks per game. But throughout the course of four seasons Ward has packed in 186 tackles, 10 interceptions and 35 assisted tackles. However, the one thing that plagues Ward's career is his injuries. Be aware that Ward has been dealing with injury issues since 2018 with his most recent one coming in 2020. Where he injured his groin versing Washington before missing the next three weeks. Ward is also expected to miss at least 67% of his games this year.













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BREAKING: The Rams went ahead and inked in Bobby Wagner to a 5 year $50 Million Dollar deal. Now this deal will help the Super Bowl champions bolster up their defense. Also want to add in that Rams are getting a player who can bully his way into the backfield and ethier stop a run play and  sack your Quarterback. As well as being very hands on when it comes to making interceptions. Wagner will end his ten year stay at Seattle by earning a combined total of 1,383 total tackles, 11 interceptions, 564 assisted tackles and a 23.5 in sacks per game.












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Now Deshaun Watson hasn't played in the NFL for an entire season, after sitting out due to not wanting to be apart of the Houston Texans. However, when Watson is on the field he is a player who evade the rush and can extend a play. Watson will end his four stay as a Texans by throwing for 14, 539 yards for 104 touchdowns and 36 picks.




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BREAKING:  The Miami Dolphins add some depth to their Wide Receiver's core, after giving up a couple NFL draft selections to gain Tyreek Hill. Also paid Hill a $120 Million Dollars for the best four seasons. Now Hill and Waddle will be main threats this upcoming NFL season. Hill is bringing his intense "Cheetah" speed and is really good at creating separation from his defenders. He spent 7 seasons in Kansas City and in that time he won a Super Bowl back in 2019 against the Niners. Hill will end his six year tenure as a Chiefs by hauling in 479 catches for 6,630 yards and 56 touchdowns. Then in 2022 Hill secured 1111 catches for 1,239 yards and 9 scores.








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BREAKING: The former league MVP of 2016, Matt Ryan has been officially been traded to the Colts. Now Matt Ryan coming over to the Colts would bring leadership and playoff experience. Now Matt Ryan doesn't know any other team than the Falcons after spending 14 total seasons in Atlanta. In that time Matt Ryan has taken them to the Postseason five times and a Super Bowl 51 appearance that ended in blowing a 25 point lead to Tom Brady and the Patriots. Ryan will end his 14 year stay by throwing 59,735 yards and 367 touchdowns to just 170 interceptions.









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BREAKING: The  Raiders decided to trade away Derensive End, Yannick Ngakoue to the Colts for Cornerback, Ya-Sin. Now Rock Ya Sin is a player who can make tackles in the open  field and has great pass defense skills. Along with being one the leagues top cornerbacks when in coverage. Rock Ya-Sin will end his three year stay in Indy by racking in 138 total tackles, 117 self tackles and 21 assisted ones. Including two tackle for losses. But you see, Rock Ya-Sin's most productive year was back in 2019 where he accumulated 62 total tackles, 54 self tackles and 8 tackles that included his assistance.




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BREAKING: The Las Vegas Raiders went ahead and signed Jakob Johnson one year deal for the upcoming season. Now Jakob Johnson is coming over from the New England Patriots where he spent three seasons their and took over during the 19 season when Develin suffered a year ending neck injury. Since 2019....Johnson as a Fullback really improved on his catching ability and of course provide holes for his backs to maneuver through.





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BREAKING: The Las Vegas Raiders went ahead and signed Wide Receiver, Davabtae Adams to a 5 year $141 Million Dollar deal. Also gave up a 2022 NFL draft selection. Now Davantae Adams coming the Raiders will become a deep threat target for Derek Carr and averages 10+ yards per catch. This past season, Davantae Adams hauled in 123 catches for 1,533 yards and 11 touchdowns snagged. Along with averaging 12.6 per catch. However, Adams will officially end his 8-year tenure with the Packers by hauling in a combined total of 669 catches for 8,121 yards and 73 touchdowns.














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BREAKING: The Los Angeles Rams add more depth to their receiving core as they inked in Allen Roninson to a 3 year $45 Million Dollar deal. Now Allen Robinson this past season secured 38 catches for 410 yards and 1 touchdown. Robinson's moat productive years in Chicago came during the 2019 and 2020 seasons by racking in a combined 200 catches for 2,397 yards and 7 touchdowns. 
















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BREAKING: The Raiders spalsh big on defense after adding in Chandler Jones to a $17 Million Dollar deal. This is a big move defensively for the Vegas Raiders as it now sets Jones up alongside Maxx Crosby and believe me both guys coming off that edge will be dangerous for opposing teams this upcoming year. Chandler Jones in 2022 campaign turned in 41 total tackles and averaged a 10.5 in sacks per game.













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BREAKING: The Buffalo Bills strike in a big way for their defense. After inking in 2-time Super Bowl champion, Von Miller to a 6 year $120 Milion Dollar deal. Now Von Miller is coming off a season where he helped the Rams reach and win Super Bowl 56. Von Miller is a guy who makes his money blowing up the opposing teams run game and most importantly sacking your Quarterback. Note that Von Miller throughout his NFL career has averaged 115.5 in sacks per game. But this past year Miller turned in 11.5 in sacks.



















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BREAKING: The Philadelphia Eagles add some more depth to the defensive front on the edge after inking in Haason Reddick to a 3-year $45 Million Dollar deal. This is a solid pickup for Philadelphia, because Riddick is a player who makes his money when it comes to hitting your Quarterback. Keep in mind that Reddick between last year and the year before has racked in a combined total of 23.5 in sacks per game. But throughout his five year career...Reddick has averaged 31 sacks per game. Reddick is the type of player to cause havoc in the backfield. Just keep that in mind when you watch him play.





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BREAKING: The Chargers added some depth by sihlgning former Patriots Cornerback, J.C. Jackson to a 5 year $82.5 Million Dollar deal. J.C. Jackson is a solid pick up because he can lock up one of your best Reciciver and is an interception machine. As he totaled 8 this past year. J.C. Jackson spent four season in New England where he racked in 158 tackles and 25 interceptions. Jackson is also a 1-time Super Bowl champion and made the game sealing interception to help New England win their 6th title back in 2018-2019.
















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BREAKING: The New York Jets spalsh in Tight-End, Uzomah to 2 year $24 Million Dollar deal. Now Uzomah and the Bengals were coming off a rough Super Bowl 56 loss ro the Rams. Uzomah is big guy who can use his size and height to create seperation from a defender and can block when being needed to in the run game. Uzomah will end his 7 year stint with Cincinnati by hauling in 163 catches for 1,591 yards and 13 touchdowns. But in 2022, Uzomah recorded 49 catches for 493 yards and 5 total touchdowns snagged in.




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BREAKING: Teddy Bridgewater leaves Denver to sign with the Miami Dolphins for a 1 year deal in 2022-2023. Now this new deal has Bridgewater leaving simply after the Denver Broncos a few weeks back signed former Super Bowl champion, Russell Wilson. However, Teddy Beidgewater will be serving as Tagoviaola's backup Quarterback. In this case Bridgewater is going to provide veteran guidance this upcoming season. Bridgewater this past year 3,052 yards for 18 touchdowns and 7 interceptions.

















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BREAKING: Mitchell Trubisky gets a chance to rejuvenate his career as signed a two year deal to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now Trubisky throughout his career has been on the downside since helping the Bears reach the 2017 playoffs with a 12-4 record. However, Mitchell Trubisky would eventually be traded away to Bills, where he played backup this past season to Josh Allen. If given the right system I believe Trubisky can really start to shock people and show the world what he's got.



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BREAKING: The Arizona Cardinals inked Wide Receiver, Christian Kirk to a four year $84 Million Dollar deal. Now Christian Kirk is coming off a season where earned a career best in receiving yards, which was 982. Kirk is also a player who his quick off the ball and makes catches when in traffic.  Christian Kirk this past year also hauled in 5 touchdowns on 77 catches. 












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BREAKING: The Riaders went ahead and inked their Defensieve End, Maxx Crosby to a 4 year $98 Million Dollar deal. Now Maxx Crosby is good for Vegas to keep around. As he is quick off the line and a wrecking machine to Quarterbacks. Keep note that Crosby has been in the league for only three seasons and in that time he has racked 25 sacks per game, while tallying in 142 total tackles.














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BREAKING: The Colts have decided to trade Carson Wentz to the Washington Commanders for a 3rd round NFL draft selection. Now Wentz is with his third team in six seasons and spent one of those years in Indy. Carson Wentz had a solid 2022 season after throwing for 27 touchdowns to just 7 interceptions. The last time Wentz went 27-7 was during the 2018 and 2019 seasons. It's just unfortunate that the Colts missed the Postseason by finishing with a 9-8 win/loss record and were also defeated by Jacksonville during the final week of the year.















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The Chargers decided to give up a 2nd and 6th round NFL draft selection to the Bears. in return the Chargers will get Khalil Mack. Now Mack is a player who can utilize his quickness off the line and get ot your Quarterback or even be a threat when it comes to stopping the run. As the Chargers lacked QB pressures. Don't forget that the Chargers this last season finished 19th in team defense and with Mack coming in he can now fill in some of that void on the defensive end.












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BREAKING: Harold Landry just a day ago got inked to a broad new five year deal that'll be worth $87.5 Million Dollars with the Titans. Now Tennessee struck big with this deal,  as Harold Landry over the course of four years has made his money by bringing down whatever opposing Quarterback he is facing. Note that Harold Landry since 2018 has racked in 31 sacks per game and 12.0 this past year in 2022.















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BREAKING: The Packers signed Aaron Rodgers to a huge 4 year $200 Million Dollar deal and it makes Rodgers the highest paid Quarterback in the history of sports. Note that the most anyone has received was no more than 100 million as it was Patrick Mahomes and Mack. Now this is a big deal.... but one issue still remains is that the Packers are a regular season kind of team. Since 2014 they've been to the NFC Championship four times with no Super Bowl appearances. Including two consecutive losses from 2020-2021. Despite playoff inconsistency, Aaron Rodgers this past year finished with 37 touchdowns and 7 interceptions for 4,115 yards passing.














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BREAKING: The Denver Broncos gave up a couple of a 2nd, 3rd and 5th round draft selections to receive Russell Wilson. Now Broncos are getting a veteran Quarterback who has the ability to evade pressure and can create plays with that BAZOOKA of an arm. Along with fiting the ball into tight windows. Keep  note though that  Russell Wilson this past year missed the first 6-weeks of last season with a broken thumb and the Seahawks would eventually go on to miss the playoffs. Broncos also gave up Drew Lock, Harris and Noah Fant as well.




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BREAKING: The Los Angeles Chargers went ahead and inked Mike Williams to a 3-year $60 Million Dollar deal. Including $40 Million that'll be guaranteed to him. Now Mike Williams is surely a deep threat wide out for Justin Herbert and more often than not comes down with most of the 50/50 balls that are thrown to him. Williams has been with the Chargers since 2017 and in that time...Willaims has turned in a combined total of 227 receptions for 3,662 yards and 27 touchdowns. 










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BREAKING: The Patriots have gone along to hire former New York Giants Head Coach, Joe Judge to become the newest assistant to New England's Offensive staff. Now this is a reunion for Joe Judge after spending four seasons with the Pat's from 2015 to 2019 and in the process captured three Super Bowl championships before going on over to Coach the Giants from 2020 to 2021. Unfortunately, Judge's time in New York lasted just one year as he would eventually be fired. Judge ended his 2-year stint with a 10-23 win/loss record.











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BREAKING: The Jacksonville Jaguars have gone along to hire new Head Coach, Doug Pederson. Now the last time we saw Doug Pederson is when he was in a Eagles headset and tanked on national television. Pederson ended his 5-year tenure by racking in a 42-37-1 win/loss record while going 4-2 in the Postseason. Including a 41-33 win over the Patriots in Super Bowl 52 and a couple of NFC East titles. Unfortunately, Doug Pederson's Eagles in the 2020 season finished 4-11-1. 













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BREAKING: The Dolphins have gone ahead and hired new Head Coach and former Niners Offensive Coordinator, Mike McDaniel. This new hiring comes weeks after randomly firing Brian Flores. Again you just don't fire Brian Flores after just three seasons as he needed some time to build this already wrecked Dolphins team. Keep in MIND the Dolphins didn't even have a Quarterback two years ago as they bounced between Tagoviaola and Fitzpatrick. Anyways....McDaniel's is coming over from Frisco where his offense finished the season by averaging 278.8 in yards per game while scoring 17.7 in points per game Including a trip to the NFC Championship at 9-8 but lost to the Rams.















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BREAKING: Time has finally come as Tom Brady after 22 NFL seasons had decided to hang it up and retire.  Tom Brady was draft pick 199 in the 6th round in 2000 out of Mchigan. Well, Tom Brady has done it all in his career and had gone through the up's and down moments. Now Brady would make his start versing the Jets after Bledsoe was hit and forced to be taken out the game. Unfortunately the Pat's finished 2000 5-11. The following the year the Pat's would finish 11-5 and defeated the Rams 20-17 in Super Bowl 36. With a young Tom Brady leading that game winning drive to set up that Vinateri field goal. Brady  would go on to capture 2 more Super Bowls in 4 seasons including a back to back in 04-05. However, Brady's greatest season came in 2007 as he tossed 50 touchdowns with New England finishing 16-0 before being  abruptly defeated by the Giants 17-14 in Super Bowl 42. Thus ending the dream season. It dodnt get any better the next year.....thanks to Brady being taken out for the year due to a serious knee injury. Brady ended the mid 2000's 0-2 in the Super Bowl. Although, Tom Brady would have his purest moment in Football...after New England trailed 28-3 in Super Bowl 51 to the Falcons before overcoming that twenty five point deficit late in the 2nd half to eventually secure a 34-28 Overtime win for ring number 5. The following year in 2018-2019 Brady would go on to help New England knockout the Rams 13-3 for his 6th ring in Super Bowl 53 before being traded two seasons layer to the Buccaneers. Everyone knows story in Tampa Bay...goes on the road for four games then defeats the Chiegs in Super Bowl 55 to capture his record setting 7th ring and gave the Bucs their 2nd title since 2002. 











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BREAKING: The Broncos have hired new Head Coach and former Offensive Coordinator for Green Bay, Nathaniel Hackett. Now Hackett is filling in for the recently fired Vic Fangio. Fangio finished his tenure with a 19-30 win/loss record and finshed 2021  7-10. On the other hand Green Bay's offense under Hackett in 2021-2022 averaged 26.5 in points per game with 39 touchdowns scored. But in the Postseason the Packers only averaged 10 points per game.













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BREAKING: The Raiders made a big move by signing both General Manager David Ziegler and Offensive Coordinator, Josh McDaniels to a Head Coaching position. Now the Raiders are selecting two guys who spent alot of time in that Patriots system and each tallied in a combined nine titles. Las Vegas's this past year went theough it. Starting with the firing of Gruden and then the loss of Ruggs months after but still managed to finish 10-7 under Bisaccia and made the playoffs. Only to be knocked out by the Bengals in the wild card round. Raiders offense racked in 385 yards per game while scoring 19 points. However, the Patriots offense under McDaniels turned in 305 yards per game and scored 17 total points in the process.

















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BREAKING: After 18 NFL seasons with the only the Pittsburgh Steelers, Ben Roethlisberger has officially retired. Ben Roethlisberger was drafted back in 2004 out of the University of Miami. Two years later and Roethlisberger would help the Steelers capture a 21-10 Victory over Seattle in the 2006 Super Bowl. Keep note to by this point in time Ben Roethlisberger would become just the 2nd youngest QB to win it all. Then three years later and Roethlisberger led a game winning drive to defeat the Cardinlas in the 2009 Super Bowl. Keep note that game winner was Roethlisberger delivering a touchdown pass to Holmes who toe tapped both feet in bounds in the corner of the endzone.  However, Roethlisberger probably had his third finest season back in 16-17 after the Steelers clinched 3rd seed and even advanced to the AFC Champiosnhip game. Unfortunately, they faltered to the Patriots 36-17.


* Two time Super Bowl champion
*Two time NFL passing leader
*Offensive Rookie if the year



Ben Roethlisberger will finish his career by completing 64,088 passing yards for 418 touchdowns and 211 interceptions.















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BREAKING: The Vikings have gone ahead and hired their newest General Manager and former Browns Executive, Kwesi Mensah. Now this hiring comes just a week after Rick Spielman was fired and it ended his 16 year stint with the franchise. 









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BREAKING: Head Coach for the New Orleans Saints has decided to step away from the team after spending 16 seasons. Sean Payton will end his amazing 16 year stint with the team by racking in 152-89-0 win/loss record. Along with helping the Saints reach and win the 2009 Super Bowl after defeating the Colts 31-17. Unfortunately, it wasn't all sunshine and rainbows after having back to back losses in the Playoffs due to the help of the Refs. Then a home loss to Brady and his Bucs in the Divisional round. Keep note though that Sean Payton reached the postseason 9 times while finishing 9-8.

















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BREAKING: The Seattle Seahawks have decided to go ahead and fire Defensive Coordinator, Ken Norton Jr. Now under Ken Norton Jr the Seahawks defense finished 2021-2022 allowing opponents to rack up 379 yards per game. Which of course was the league's fifth worst.
















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BREAKING: The Raiders have decided it was best to let go of their General Manager, Mike Mayock. Keep notice to that Las Vegas is firing Mayock after just 3 total seasons. Now in Mike Mayock's 3 seasons he tallied in a 24-25 regular season record and an 0-1 record when playing in the Postseason.















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BREAKING: The Houston Texans after just 1 stint have gone ahead and fired their Head Coach, David Culley. Culley has now become the 6th Head Coach this offseason to be fired. And I'm sure there are more to come in the later weeks. Unfortunately David Culley will end his tenure with 4-13 win/loss record and finished in 3rd place in the AFC South Division. Hen to make matters worse.....Dashaun Watson didn't play all year because he no longer wants to be apart of this Texans team. But in all honesty David Culley and the Houston organization should be doing a MUCH better job in trying to pursue Watson to stay. 

















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BREAKING: The Minnesota Vikings decided it was best to just part ways with both their General Manager Spielman and Head Coach Mike Zimmer. These two firings came about after the Vikings missed the NFL Postseason for a 2nd consecutive year in a row and even failed to reach double digit victories in consecutive seasons. They just weren't consistent enough. Mike Zimmer  was actually hired on by Spielman back in 2012, where he would go on and bring the Vikings to playoffs on three separate occasions. Including an NFC Championship berth back in 2018. In which they were defeated by the high powered Eagles at that point in time.  Zimmer will now end his 9 year tenure with the team by posting a 2-3 playoff record and a 72-56-1 record when playing in the regular season. But in 2021-2022.....the Vikings finished 8-9 and finished in 2nd place throughout the NFC North Division.






















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OUT OF MIAMI: The Dolphins have gone ahead and shockingly fired Head Coach, Brian Flores. After just three years with the team. Now Flores and the Dolphins started this 2021-2022 campaign 1-7 before ending the year with 8 consecutive victories in a row while finishing 9-8. Brian Flores will end his tenure at Miami without making the postseason and finished with a 24-25 win/loss record.






















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Sunday, January 9th 2022:  The Bills clinch the AFC East after the Patriots sustained a 24-33 loss to the Dolphins. This loss has the Patriots finishing in 2nd place in the AFC East and were denied of 2 striaght wins. Naturally, the Patriots would come within 10 points late in the 2nd quarter, following a Bolden 15 yard touchdown run 7-17. Pat's went 1 of 5 on 3rd down, tallied 140 yards of total offense and entered the half down 7-17. Now the Patriots offense midway through the 3rd quarter would give the ball back to Miami. After Mac Jones was stripped sacked by Phillips. Luckily the Pat's defense allowed no points off this turnover. However, the Patriots would yet again come inside 3 points with over 2 minutes left in the 4th quarter. As Damian Harris scampered in for a 1 yard rushing touchdown and made things 24-27. Patriots outscored the Dolphins 14-9 in the 4th, penalized 8 times for 78 yards and plummeted down to a 10-7 record. 





Dolphins forced 3 total turnovers that led to a highly impressive 33-24 win against the Patriots. This Victory propelled the Dolphins win streak to 9 striaght wins in a row to close this 2021-2022 season out. Now  Miami's 1st quarter lead would quickly get bumped up to fourteen points. Thanks to Howard picking off Mac Jones and returned it to the house for a 37 yard touchdown. 14-0. Dolphins autostart the Patriots 14-0 to end quarter 1. Miami went 5 of 9 on 3rd down, gained 14 1st downs to the Pat's 6 and walked into halftime up 17-7.  Afterwards, the Dolphins would extend their 3rd quarter lead to two scores.....thanks to a Johnson 1 yard touchdown run. 24-10.  But in the end, Miami's defense would come up clutch on the final play of this game. After Mac Jones delivered a pass completion to Jacobey Meyers, who unfortunately fumbled and it allowed Eugavonen to scoop the loose football before returing it for a 0 yard touchdown, thus putting this game away for good. 33-24. Dolphins sweep the Patriots 2-0 in the regular season, Tagoviaola threw 1 touchdown for 109 yards and they improved to a 9-8 win/loss record.











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Sunday, January 9th 2022: Daniel Carlson knocked in a game winning 47 yard field goal to send the Raiders to a 35-32 tree point Victory, over the Chargers. This win helps the Raiders clinch an AFC Postseason berth and extended their win streak to 4 in a row. Now a Johnson fumble on special teams would lead to a Derek Carr 12 yard touchdown strike to Hunter Renfrowe, 10-0. Naturally, the Raiders would respond with a score of their own and regained their lead back late in the 2nd. Thanks to a Josh Jacob's 1 yard touchdown run 17-14. Leaving just 37 seconds to go. Carr threw  1 touchdown for 107 yards, picked up 11 1st downs and walked into halftime up 17-14.  However, during the early stages of the 4th quarter the Raiders would extend their lead by 12, after Carr fired a 2 yard touchdown strike to Renfrowe. But failed to convert a -2-point conversion after Renfrowe was stopped a few yards back of the goal line. 26-14. Raiders 346 yards of total offense, heading to the Postseason for a 2nd time in 18 seasons and jumped up to a 10-7 record. 






Herbert threw for 3 touchdowns but the Chargers sustained a 32-35 Overtime loss to the Raiders. This loss officially eiminates the Chargers from the Postseason.  Despite a scoreless 1st quarter, the Chargers would chip into the Raiders 10 point lead in the 2nd, following  Ekeler running it for a 14 yard touchdown.  Then a few possessions later and the Chargers  would snag their first lead of the 1st half, following Justin Herbert delivering a 14 yard passing touchdown to Austin Ekeler. 14-10. This drive lasted 13 plays for 90 yards and it took 7:02 of possession time. Chargers went 2 of 5 on 3rd down, Herbert had 1 touchdown for 106 yards and stepped into halftime trailing 14-17. Now come the 3rd quarter the Chargers tied to knot this game up at 17-17. But instead Hopkins missed a 51 yard field goal and this contest stayed a Raiders 17-14  lead.  Although, the Chargers late in the 4th quarter would rally back  to force Overtime. As Justin Herbert threw a 12 yard touchdown pass to Williams and tied this game up at 29-29 as time expired. Keep note to that on thus scoring drive the Chargers converted 3 striaght 4th and 10 plays. Chargers racked in 440 yards of total offense, finished 4 of 4 in the red zone and fell to a 9-8win/loss record.

















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Saturday, January 8th 2022: The Chiefs knocked off the Broncos for a 13th consecutive year after picking up an impressive 28-24 Victory. This win propelled the Chiefs to their 12th win of the year. Also keep note to that a Titans loss to Houston on Sunday would give the Chiefs the 1st seed throughout the AFC. Now Patrick Mahomes in the 1st would get the Chiefs into the red zone after rushing for 11 yards. A couple plays later and this 17 play drive would end  with Mahomes delivering a 3 yard touchdown pass to Kelce on a crossing route. 7-0. Mahomes had 1 touchdown for 131 yards, went 5 of 7 on 3rd down and entered halftime down 10-14.  We will now shift in over to the Chiefs first possession out of halftime, where they regained their lead back after Mahomes fired a 14 yard touchdown pass to Callahan. 17-14. Although, the Chiefs would gain a huge 28-21 lead midway through the 4th quarter, as Bolten forced a Melvin Gordon fumble before scooping the loose football and returning it for an 86 yard touchdown. Including a successful 2-point converstion after Mahomes ran it in for a 1 yard score. Chiefs outscored the Denver 11-6 in the 4th, Mahomes threw 2 touchdowns for 270 yards and improved to a 12-5 record. 




Broncos have officially been eliminated from postseason play after sustaining a difficult 24-28 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. This loss also drops Denver down to a 4-5 record when playing at home and their losing streak crept up to 4 in a row. Naturally, Denver would respond with a score of their own, following a Drew Lock 5 yard rouchdown run. 7-7. Afterwards, during the 2nd quarter of play you'd spot Drew Lock scampering in for a 23 yard touchdown run and made things 14-7. Drew Lock in the 1st half completed 4 passes for 27 yards, outscored the Chiefs 7-3 in the 2nd and walked into the half with a 14-10 advantage. However, Denver would snag their lead back midway into quarter number 3, following Melvin Gordon breaking loose for a 47 yard rushing touchdown to go up 21-17. It's just unfortunate that the Broncos would not find the end zone again after this score. Broncos picked up 18 1st downs, finished 1 of 3 in the red zone and staggered to a 7-10 record.














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INJURY UPDATE: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have decided to cut ties with Wide Reciver Antonio Brown. Now the Buccaneers midway through the 3rd quarter were down 10-24 against the Jets. And in frustration Brown started taking his helmet, shoulder pads and all equipment off before eventually walking out of the game. Keep in mind to the Bucs ended up winning this game 28-24. Few days later found himself without a team.  Antonio Brown in two seasons with Tampa Bay would haul in 87 combined catches for 1,020 yards receiving and 8 total touchdowns. But in 2021-2022 Antonio Brown would snag himself 42 catches for 545 yards and 4 touchdowns.














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Saturday, January 8th 2022:  Dak Prescott threw for 6 touchdowns to lead the Cowboys to a 51-20 Victory, over the Eagles.  This win helps Dallas lock up the NFC's 3rd seed and avoided 2 striaght losses.  Now Dallas in the 1st quarter would cap off a 10 play drive with a Prescott 14 yard passing touchdown to Cedric Wilson and tied this bout at 7-7.  Then the Cowboys late in the 2nd quarter would snag a seven point lead on a Prescott 24 yard touchdown strike to Wilson, 17-10. Dallas went 1 of 1 on 4th down, tallied 308 yards of total offense and entered halftime up 30-17.  However, Dallas would add on to their already 4th quarter 10 point lead.....as Dak Prescott delivered an 8 yard touchdown pass to a wide open Corey Clements. Which ultamately finalized the Eagles night, 37-20. In the end, Dallas would add in one last score to really put this game out of reach for the Eagles late in the 4th quarter. Thanks to a Greg Hardy 22 yard touchdown run. 51-20. Cowboys finished 5 of 5 in the red zone, outscored Philadelphia 21-6 in the 4th and improved to a 12-5 record.







Eagles on Sunday Night Football get obliterated 26-51 by the Cowboys. This defeat snaps the Eagles 4-Game win streak and are now 3-5 when playing at home. The Eagles would end their first drive of the game in the 1st quarter with a MInshew 3 yard touchdown to Jackson. 7-0. 11 plays for 75 yards. Afterwards, the Eagles would find themselves in a 2nd quarter tie after a Gainwell 7 yard touchdown run, 17-17. Eagles went 6 of 9 on 3rd down, scored 2 1st half touchdowns to the Cowboys 4 and walked into the half down 17-30. Although, Philly started moving the ball downfield midway through the 3rd quarter of play. As Minshew on 4th and 1 fired an 11 yard pass completionto Reagor. Unfortunately three striaght incomplete passes would lead to an Elliott 40 yard field goal 20-30. Thereafter, Philly's final drive if the 4th would end with a Minshew 36 yard touchdown pass to Wakins but failed to convert a 2-point conversion. 26-51. Eagles turned the ball over once, finished 10 of 18 on 3rd down and staggered to a 9-8 record.
 

 

















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Monday, January 3rd 2022:  Steelers postseason hopes still alive after knocking off the Browns 26-14. This Victory keeps Pittsburgh in 9th place in the AFC wild card standings and avoided back to back losses in a row. Despite a scoreless 1st quarter, Pittsburgh would secure a 7-0 lead during the 2nd after a Ben Roethlisberger 5 yard touchdown pass to Diontae Johnson. 
Then a Baker Mayfield interception would lead to a Boswell 22 yard field goal and made this Monday night bout 10-0. Steelers shutout the Browns 10-0 in the 2nd, had 1 interception tossed and entered the half up 10-0. Ultamately, Pittsburgh would finalize the Browns night late in the 4th, following a 37 yard touchdown run by Harris and went up 26-14. Steelers outscored the Browns 13-7 in the 4th, Harris secured 1 touchdown on 188 yards rushing and improved to an 8-7-1 record.





Browns are two games beneath .500 in 2021 after suffering a tough 14-26 defeat against the Steelers. This loss keeps the Browns sitting in 12th place in the AFC wild card standings and were on top of a 3-Game losing streak. Now the Browns fourth drive of the 1st quarter would end with a turnover on downs, following Mayfield's pass to Landry being interupyed by Watt knocking the ball down. As this game stayed a 0-0 tie at this point in time. Browns turned the ball over once on a Baker Mayfield interception, suffered a turnover on downs and walked into halftime down 0-10. Eventually, Cleveland during the midway point of the 4th quarter would come within 5 after a Mayfield 1 yard touchdown pass to Bryant, 14-19. Drive lasted 17 plays. However, Baker Mayfield at the end of the 4th quarter with 15 seconds left on 4th and 3 was looking to connect with Hooper but instead ended up getting picked off by Norwood. As it ended the Browns final drive. Browns finished 5 of 17 on 3rd down, were penalized 10 times for 77 yards and dropped to a 7-9 record.















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Sunday, January 2nd 2022: The Packers lock up the number 1 seed in the NFC Postseason, following a big 37-10 win against the Vikings. Packers extend win streak to 5 striaght and are 4-1 in the NFC North. Green Bay would quickly jump out to a twenty point  2nd quarter lead, following Aaron Rodgers completing an 11 yard touchdown pass to Adam's, 20-0. Packers outgained the Vikings on the ground 88-28, tallied 299 yards of total offense and entered the half up 20-3. However, AJ Dillon would continue to help grow Green Bay's  lead in the 3rd by scampering in for a 4 yard touchdown. 27-3.  Green Bay capped off the 3rd by outscoring Minnesota 10-7. But in the end, Green Bay during the 4th would put the final stamp on the Vikings night after Dillon turned in a 7 yard touchdown run. 37-10. Packers went 7 of 13 on 3rd down, racked up 174 rushing yards to the Vikings 27 and improved to a 13-3 record. 





Vikings postseason hopes take a hit after being dealt 10-37 by the Packers. This loss dropped Minnesota to their 2nd striaght defeat in a row and fell to a 3-2 record when versing the NFC North. The Vikings in the 1st quarter would suffer a turnover on downs on 4th and 3 as Brandel tossed an incompletion to Mannion. Vikings tallied 70 yards of total offense, Mannion was sacked twice for 15 yards and slipped into the half down 3-20. Then Minnesota would suffer yet another turnover on down after Mannion delivered an incompletion to Jefferrson. As this game remained a Green Bay 27-3 lead at this point in time.  Although, just two possessions later with 2 seconds left in the 3rd and Mannion would deliver a 14 yard passing touchdown to Osbourne. But trailed 10-30.   Ultamately though, things for the Vikings in the 4th quarter would get that much worse.....as they once again had a turnover on downs situation after Mannion's pass on 4th and 9 had fallen incomplete and this game would come to an end. Mannion threw 1 touchdown for 189 yards, finished 1 of 4 on 4th down and dropped to a 7-9 record 





















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Sunday, January 2nd 2022:  Murray threw for 2 touchdowns while Arizona Cardinals snuck away with a 25-22 Victory, over the Cowboys. This win now has the 2nd place Cardinals trailing the Rams by 1 game in the NFC West Division. Along with snapping their 3-Game win streak.  Now despite a scoreless 1st quarter, Arizona would find the end zone first on a 4th and 1 play, following a Murray 1 yard touchdown pass to Wesley. 10-0. Afterwards, during the halfway mark of the 2nd quarter, you'd catch Murray delivering a 19 yard touchdown pass to Wesley. But failed to convert the 2-point conversion after Murray's pass to Ertz would fall incomplete. 19-7. Arizona outscored Dallas 10-7 in the 2nd, picked up 11 1st downs and went into the half with a 13-7 lead. However, Arizona would add the knockout punch to Dallas's night late in the 4th. Thanks to a Prater 38 yard field goal, 25-14. This field goal was set up on a Prescott fumble. Arizona is now tied with Dallas for that 4th seed slot in the wild card standings, tallied 399 yards of total offense and improved to an 11-5 win/loss record. 




Dak Prescott's 3 touchdown just weren't enough as the Dallas Cownoys sustained a 22-25 loss to the Cardinals. Cowboys during this defeat fell to 9-2 when taking on the NFC Conference in 2021-2022 and theur 4-Game win streak came to a screeching end. Cowboys right before the end of 2nd quarter  were finally able to get on the board, following a Prescott 21 yard touchdown strike to Cooper. Which made things 7-10. Dallas tallied 162 yards of total offense, went 2 of 6 on 3rd down and walked into halftime facing a 7-13 deficit. Now we are going to turn out attentions over towards the end of quarter number 4....as Dallas was able to come within three points after a Prescott 4 yard touchdown pass to Amari Cooper. Including a successful 2-point converstion after Prescott delivered a strike to Wilson, 22-25. Dallas outscored Arizona 15-3 in the 4th, were penalized 10 times for 80 yards and staggered down to an 11-5 record.











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Monday, December 27th 2021: Jaylen Waddle's 1 touchdown for 92 yards would help the Dolphins past the Saints 20-3. This win propelled the Dolphins win streak to 7 in a row and moved one game past .500. Be aware to that the Dolphins are currently in a 3-way tie with the Chargers, Raiders and Ravens for that 7th place wild card slot in the AFC. Now the Dolphins would be the team to strike first and did it on the defensive side of things. Thanks to Needham  intercepting Book for a 28 yard pick six touchdown, 7-0. 
Dolphins outgained New Orleans on the ground 39-32, defense sacked Book 3 tines for 17 yards and entered halftime with a 10-3 lead. Then Miami during the 3rd quarter of play would snag a 17 point lead, following Tagoviaola delivering a 1 yard touchdown pass to Waddle to take a 17-3 lead. But in the end, Sanders would knock in a gane ending 34 yard field goal to secure a 20-3 advantage. Tagovailoa threw 1 touchdown with 1 interception for 198 yards, tallied 294 yards of total offense and improved to an 8-7 record.















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Sunday, December 26th 2021: Raiders keep their playoff hopes in tact after defeating the Broncos 17-13. This win has the Raiders tied for that 8th place slot with the Chargers in the AFC Wild Card standings. Along with improving to a 2-3 record when versing the AFC West. Raiders would jump out to a 1st quarter 7-0 lead, following a Carr 10 yard touchdown pass to Hunter Renfrow. Keep note this drive lasted 14 total plays. Raiders went 4 of 6 on 3rd down, tallied 140 yards of total offense and entered halftime down 7-13. Then the Raiders during the 3rd quarter would snag a 14-13 one point lead, following a Barber 4 yard touchdown run. However, Las Vegas would eventually seal Denver's night late in the 4th. Thanks to Daniel Carlson drilling in a 41 yard field goal to take a 17-13 lead. This field goal was set up on a McManus 55 yard missed field goal. Josh Jacobs secured 129 yards rushing on 27 carries, finished 2 of 3 when entering the red zone and jumped up to an 8-7 record.




Broncos postseason hopes takes a blow after suffering a 13-17 loss to the Raiders. This defeat dropped Denver one game beneath .500 and are riding 2 striaght losses in a row. Now Denver would capitalize off a Derek Carr interception late in the 2nd quarter. After Williams scampered in for a 1 yard touchdown run to secure a 13-7 lead. Broncos secured 96 yards of total offense, went 1 of 6 on 3rd down and entered halftime up 13-7.  Afterwards, the Broncos defense would force a much needed Vegas turnover. As Harris sacked Carr which forced a fumble and it allowed Jones to scoop the loose football. It's just unfortunate that Denver couldn't score any points off this turnover. Were now going to skip to the Broncos final drive of the game late in the 4th. As Melvin Gordon got stuffed for a -4 yard gain on the ground and time would run out. Broncos turned in 16 yards rushing to the Raiders 160, defense forced 3 turnovers and slipped to a 7-8 record.










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Sunday, December 26th 2021: The Cowboys clinched the NFC East with an Eagles loss and knocked off the Washington Football Team by a score of 56-14. Cowboys picked up their 11th win if the year and are on top of a 4-Game win streak. Now a Taylor Heinicke interception in the 1st quarter would set up a Prescott 5 yard touchdown pass to Elliott. 7-0. Then two possessions later and Dallas would notch a fourteen point lead, following a Prescoot 9 yard passing touchdown to Schultz. 14-0.  Afterwards, come the 2nd quarter of play and Dallas would continue to pounce on the Washington Football Team, following an 11 yard touchdown run by Elliott. Which pushed their lead to 28-7. Cowboys picked up 24 1st downs to Washington's 4, went 7 of 9 on 3rd down and entered the half up 42-7. Next, it would be Dallas's special teams to come big with an already big lead. As Clement Cheeseman was able to block Way's punt and it allowed Goldston for a scoop and score touchdown. 49-7. But finally....Dallas early in the 4th would put this game away on a Cooper Rush 9 yard touchdown strike to Turner. 56-7. Dak Prescott delivered 4 touchdowns for 330 yards, team finished 6 of 6 when in the red zone and jumped out to an 11-4 win/loss record.


The Washington Football Team got eradicated 14-56 when going against the Dallas Cowboys. Washington with this loss remains in 11th place in the NFC Wild Card standings and extended their losing streak to 3 consecutive defeats in a row.  Well for Washington they'd finally chip into the Cowboys three score lead. Thanks to Henicke zipping in an 8 yard touchdown pass to Gibson. But were still behind 7-21. Keep note to that this score came after getting blanked in the 1st quarter 21-0. Washington went 1 of 5 on 3rd down, outgained on the ground 73-43 and entered halftime facing a 7-42 deficit. Unfortunately, for Washington things in the 3rd quarter didn't get any better.....after Heinicke's pass to Humphries would be knocked away by Brown on a 4th and 1 for a turnover in downs. Heinicke was sacked 5 total times for 16 yards, finished 3 of 13 on 3rd down and dropped to a 6-9 record.










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INJURY UPDATE: The Cardinals will be without DeAndre Hopikins until playoff time. After tearing his MCL in a 23-30 defeat to the Rams. Now Hopkins injury had happened after 2 Los Angeles defensive backs fell ontop of DeAndre Hopkins leg and had some problems getting off the field. Before eventually utilizing limp moments after. Right now Arozona really can't afford to lose a guy like Hopkins. Especially after losing their NFC West Division lead to the Rams with just 2 weeks of the season to go. Seeding can change rapidly change in 2 weeks. 















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Saturday, December 25th 2021: Aaron Rodgers has 445 touchdowns to surpass Brett Farve in his career and the Packers knocked off the Browns by a score of 24-22. This win allowed Green Bay's win streak to increase to 4 striaght. Along with improving to a 7-0 record when playing at home. Now Green Bay would during the early stages of the 1st quarter would take a 7-6 one point lead. After Aaron Rodgers delivered an 11 yard touchdown strike to Lazard. 7-0. This touchdown was set up on a Baker Mayfeld interception. However, Rodgers with 35  seconds left in the 1st quarter would heave a 34 yard completion to Lazard, who made a nice one handed snag to set the Packers up at the Browns 44 yard line. 9 plays later in the 2nd quarter and the Packers found the end zone yet again after Davantae Adams hauled in a 14 yard touchdown pass from Aaron Rodgers and extended their  lead 14-6. This scoring drive was set up on Baker Mayfield's 2nd interception of the 1st half Packers tallied 204 yards of total offense, went 3 of 6 on 3rd down and entered halftime with a 21-12 lead. Next, the Packers would be fortunate enough to to put their lead to 24-12 after Mason Crosby knocked in a 32 yard field goal. But in the end, during the 4th quarter Green Bay's defense would add the dagger by Douglas picking off Baker Mayfield. Packers tallied 311 yards of total offense, Rodgers threw 3 touchdowns for 202 yards and they moved up to a 12-3 record.




Baker Mayfield's 4 interceptions led the Browns to a tough 22-24 loss to the Packers. This defeat dropped the Browns one game beneath .500 and are on top of a 2-Game losing streak as well.  Browns would be the team to strike first during the 1st quarter of play, following a Nick Chubb 1 yard rushing touchdown. But Nagger would miss the extra point, 6-0.  Now naturally, during the 2nd quarter Baker Mayfield would bounce back from his previous interception and delivered a 1 yard passing touchdown to Bryant.  Unfortunately the Browns would fail to convert their 2-point converstion after Mayfield threw an incomplete pass to his intended target, People's Jones. Cleveland secured 13 1st downs, went 1 of 3 on 3rd down and slipped into halftime down 12-21. We are now going to shift on over towards the late stages of the 4th quarter, where Cleveland was able to come within two points. As Baker Mayfield delivered a 5 yard touchdown pass to Schwartz, 22-24. This score doesn't happen without Chubb breaking loose for a 30 yard gain on the ground. Unfortunately this would be the final time Browns would score moving forward. Browns shutout Green Bay 7-0 in the 4th, finished 1 of 1 on 4th down and slipped to a 7-8 record.




















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Thursday, December 23rd 2021: AJ Browns 1 touchdown for 145 yards on 11 receptions were just enough to help the Titans slide past the 49ers by a score of 20-17.  This win bumped the Titans into that  2nd seed slot in the AFC and dropped the Patriots down to 3rd. Along with staving off back to back losses in a row. Titans defense would an early statement in the 1st quarter after Garoppolo had intentions of connectiong with Kittle. But instead Jenkins picked the the ball off in the end zone for touchback. It's just unfortunate that the offense couldn't score points off this Niners turnover.  Titans picked up 3 1st downs to the Niners 14, 55 total yards of offense and entered halftime down 0-10. Then during the 3rd quarter Tennessee would even this bout up at 10 all. Following Foreman scampering in for a 3 yard touchdown run, 10-10.  Thereafter, just 2 minutes into the 4th quarter and the Titans would gain a seven point lead advantage. Once Tannehill completed an 18 yard touchdown pass to Brown and went up 17-10. But in the end, during the late stages of the final quarter, you'd spot Bullock drilling in a game ending 44 yard field goal. 20-17. Titans ended the night tallying 278 yards of offense, went 9 of 16 on 3rd down and moved up to a 10-5 record.




The 49ers watched a 10 point lead slip away as they suffered a disappointing 17-20 defeat to the Titans. This defeat snapped the Niners 2-Game win streak and are standing in that 6th place wild card slot in the NFC. Now the 49ers would strike first in the 1st quarter of play on a Wilson 1 yard touchdown run, 7-0. Then San Francisco laye in the 2nd quarter started moving the chains after Garoppolo delivered an 11 yard pass completion to Samuel and converted a big 4th and 1 situation. Unfortunately a Williams face mask call and a Garoppolo incompete pass to Samuel on 3rd and 26 would set up a Gould 48 yard field goal. 10-0. Niners racked in 191 yards of total offense, went 3 of 7 on 3rd down and slipped into halftime up 10-0.  However, the 49ers would eventually be able to tie this game up a second time after Jimmy Garoppolo tossed a 2 yard passing touchdown to Aiyuk and made things 17-17. It's just unfortunate that this would be the Niners final score going forward and took so.ewhat of a hit to their playoff hopes. 49ers went 2 of 4 when in the red zone, finished 3 of 8on 3rd down and slipped down to an 8-7 win/loss record.












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Tuesday, December 22nd 2021: Seahawks drop to their 9th loss on the 2021 season, following a tough 10-20 loss at the hands of the Rams. This defeat brings the Seahawks down to 13th place in the NFC Wild Card standings and moved the Panthers into 12th. Along with having their 2-Game win streak snapped.  Now Seattle would end the Rams 9 play drive Kate in the 1st, thanks to Diggs picking off Stafford. Unfortunately Seattle was unable to gain any points off this turnover. Then a Rams turnover on downs late in the 2nd would allow Seattle to even this bout up at 3-3, following a Meyers 39 yard field goal. Seahawks defense forced a turnover, went 1 of 5 on 3rd down and entered halftime tied at 3-3.  Eventually, Seattle would be the first team to find the end zone on a DeeJay Dallas 4 yard rushing touchdown. 10-3. This drive lasted 11 plays and was set up on a. Nonetheless, the Seahawks night would come to an abrupt end after Russell Wilson was picked off by Rapp late in the 4th. Wilson was sacked 3 times for 22 yards, were outgained on the ground 80-123 and slipped to a 5-9 win/loss record.



Cooper Kupp's 2 touchdowns for 196 yards were enough ti blast the Rams past the Seahawks by a score if 20-10. This win tied the Rams with the Cardinals for 1st place in the NFC West Division and are on top of a 3-Game win streak. Stafford on 3rd and 17 delivered a 42 yard pass Cooper Kupp and set LA up at the 40 yard line. Unfortunately this drive would end with a Stafford incomplete pass to Cooper Kupp for a turnover on downs. Rams picked up 10 1st downs, went 5 of 8 on 3rd down and walked into the half knotted up at 3-3. Naturally, the Rams would respond with a score of their own and tied the game at 10 all, following Stafford threading the needle to Cooper Kupp for a 6 yard touchdown pass, 10-10. Afterwards, LA would snag themselves a 7 point lead early in the 4th...once Stafford zipped in a 29 yard passing touchdown to Cooper Kupp and made things 17-10. Followed up with LA  adding the knockout punch on a Matt Gay 29 yard field goal to go up 20-10. Rams shutout the Seahawks 10-0 in the 4th, tallied 332 yards of total offense and proved to a 10-4 record.












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Tuesday, December 20th 2021: Bears finished the night 1 of 5 when entering the red zone and suffered a tough 9-17 loss to the Vikings. This loss dropped the Bears down to 15th place in the NFC Wild Card standings and had their losing streak reach 3 striaght.  Now we are going to shift on over towards late stages of the 2nd quarter, where Santos had his 49 yard field goal blocked off by Tomlinson and this game remained a Vikings 10-3 lead. Bears earned 76 yards rushing to the Vikings 54, turned the ball over twice and entered halftime down 3-10. Thereafter, Justin Fields during the late stages of the 3rd quarter on a 4th and 1 situation would end up getting sacked by Wonam and turnover on downs would be forced. Although, midway into the 4th quarter Justin Fields would toss up a pass to Mooney in the corner of the end zone, but was unable to maintain his feet in bounds and a turnover on downs would be forced. As this game remained a 17-3 Vikings lead. Then on the Bears final play of the 4th quarter with 1 second left, Justin Fields would deliver a 19nyard touchdown strike to Horstead but still faced a 9-17 deficit. Bears went 2 of 12 on 3rd down, picked up 24 team 1st downs and slipped to a 4-10 record.



Kirk Cousins delivered 2 touchdowns for 87 yards and it lifted the Vikings to a 17-9 Victory, over the Bears. This win allowed the Vikings to moved into that 7th place wild card slot in the NFC and it bumped the Saints down to 8th. Along with moving back to .500 in 2021. Vikings would draw first blood in the 1st quarter after Cousins delivered a 12 yard touchdown pass to Jefferson to go up 7-0.  Afterwards, during quarter number 2, you'd spot Dalvin Cook taking off for 9 yard run and set the Vikings up at the Bears 26 yard line. Unfortunately, this 8 play drive would end with a Santos 34 yard field goal. This field goal was set up on a Justin Fields fumble  after being stripped by Dantzler and the loose ball would be recovered by Anthony Barr. Vikings finished 1 of 2 in the red zone, turned the ball over just once and slid into halftime up 10-3. Although, the Vikings would secure a two score lead late in quarter 3 on a Cousins 7 yard touchdown strike to Smith Marsette in the corner of the end zone and went up 17-3. Vikings shutout Chicago 7-0 to end the 3rd, tallied 193 yards of total offense and improved to a 7-7 record.








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Tuesday, December 20th 2021: Daniel Carlson was the Raiders savior late in the 4th, as they knocked off the Browns by a score of 16-14. This Victory helped Las Vegas move to .500 in 2021 and snapped their 2-Game losing streak. Now the Raiders would score first in the 1st quarter after Carr delivered a 5 yard passing touchdown to Edwards in the corner of the end zone and went  up 7-0.  Then in the 2nd quarter Derek Carr on 3rd and 11 would rush for a 6 yards and come up short of the 1st down marker. A play later and this 13 play drive would end with a Daniel Carlson 24 yard field goal. 10-0. Raiders shutout the Browns 3-0 and entered the half up 10-0. But in the end, during the 4th quarter with 22 seconds left Derek Carr would deliver a 15 yard pass completion to Zay Jones and set the Raiders up with a 1st and 10 situation. Followed up with Daniel Carlson blasting in a game winning 48 yard field goal and secured a 16-14 lead. Raiders finished the night by tallying in 328 yards of total offense, went 1 of 1 on 4th down and improved to a 7-7 record.





The Browns on Monday night Foootball sustained a disappointing 14-16 two point defeat when going against the Raiders. This defeat brings the Browns right back up to a .500 season while holding a 4-6 record when versing the AFC Conference in 2021.  Now on the Browns third offensive possession of the 2nd quarter, you'd catch Mullens delivering a 13 yard pass completion to People's Jones and were set up at the 38 yard line. It's just unfortunate that that this 9 play drive would end with McLaughlin missing a 47 yard field goal. As this game remained a 10-0 Vegas lead. Mullens had 72 yards passing on 12 pass completions and entered halftime down 0-10. Eventually, Cleveland would be fortunate enough to capitalize off a Derek Carr fumble that led to a Chubb 4 yard rushing touchdown and made things 7-10.  Afterwards, Nick Mullens during the midway point of the 3rd quarter would heave a 25 yard pass completion to People's Jones and it helped the Browns convert a 3rd and 3 situation. Then just 9 plays later and this 14 play drive would end with Nick Mullens delivering a 6 yard touchdown pass to Bryant on 4th and 5. Thus taking a 14-13 one point lead late in the 4th quarter. Browns defense forced 2 total turnovers, scored 2 touchdowns to the Raiders 1 and slipped down to a 7-7 record.







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Sunday, December 19th 2021: Saints improve to 4-0 when versing the Buccaneers, following a highly impressive 9-0 Victory. This Victory moved the Saints back up to .500 while trialing the 1st place Bucs by 3 games in the NFC South. Along with carrying a 5-3 road record in 2021. Now Taysom Hill late in the 1st quarter would set the Saints up with a 1st down at the 47 yard line. Following  his 33 yard pass completion to Callaway. A play later and this drive ended with a  Maher 39 yard field goal to go up 3-0.  Saints tallied 159 yards of total offense, went 2 of 7 on 3rd down and entered halftime up 6-0. Then the Saints defense would come in clutch late in the 3rd quarter, as Cameron Jordan buried Brady with a sack and forced him to fumble. Which allowed Marshon Lattimore to secure the loose ball before being stopped by Scottie Miller. However, the Saints would be responsible for snagging a critical 9-point lead on a Maher 42 yard field goal, 9-0. Nonetheless, it would be the Saints defense putting a complete stop to Brady and his Bucs offense late in the 4th. Thanks to Gardner Johnson picking off Tom Brady after his pass was expected to reach Scottie Miller. 















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Sunday, December 19th 2021: Titans turned the ball over 4 total times and were outscored 9-0 in the 4th, following a disappointing 13-19 defeat to the Steelers. Titans are now averaging 142 rushing yards per game and it happens to be 5th in the NFL. Along with falling to a 6-4 record when versing the AFC Conference in 2021. Now the Titans would convert a 3rd and 8 situation, after Ryan Tannehill delivered an 11 yard pass completion to McNichols to set up a 1st and goal on the Steelers 1 yard line. A play later Tannehill would turn in a 1 yard QB sneak. 7-0. Keep note to that Tannehill now has his 18th touchdown run of the year. Titans in the 1st half shutout Pittsburgh 10-0 back in the 1st and entered the half up 13-3. Now we are going to shift on over to the last play of the game late in the 4th, as Tannehill delivered a 10 pass completion to Ikine who was unfortunately ruled short of the 1st down marker bh the booth and this contest would come to an end on a turnover on downs. Tannehill had 1 interception on 153 yards passing, outgained the Steelers on the ground 102-35 and slipped down to a 9-5 record. 




The Steelers rallied from 10 points down to knock off the Titans by a score of 19-13. This win allowed the Steelers to keep their playoff Hope's alive and moved one gane over .500. Well for the  Steelers they would cut into the Titans 10 point lead after Boswell turned in a 36 yard field goal to make things 3-10. Steelers forced 1 turnover, Boswell missed a late field goal and entered halftime down by 10. 3-13. Then come the 3rd quarter, Pittsburgh would get into the end zone on a Roethlisberger QB sneak and came within three. 10-13. However, in the 4th quarter Pittsburgh would capitalize off a Ryan Tannehill fumble with a Boswell 48 yard field goal and secured an eventual game ending 19-13 lead. Steelers finished 2 of 11 on 3rd down, gained 168 yards of total offense and improved to a 7-6-1 record.















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Saturday, December 18th 2021: Mac Jones threw 2 interceptions and the Patriots were defeated by the Colts for the first time since 2009, following a distasteful 17-27 ten point loss. This snapped the Patriots 7-Game win streak and remained standing  in 1st place in the AFC East. Now New England's woes would continue in the 1st half, after Mac Jones in the red zone got picked off by Darius Leoanrd. Thus ending a 7 play drive. Pat's were unfortunately shutout 14-0 to close out the 1st quarter of play. Pat's punted the ball twice, Jones threw 1 pick and they entered halftime down 0-17. Then Patriots first drive out the half would end with Mac Jones getting picked off by Okerke. However, just a few drives later and the Patriots would finally find the end zone after Mac Jones delivered a 4th quarter 12 yard touchdown pass to Hunter Henry, but trailed still 7-20.  Afterwards, during the early parts of the 4th quarter New England would capitalize off Carson Wentz's first interception of the game with a Nick Folk 25 yard field goal, 10-20. Just 2 possessions later and New England would find the end zone only this time on a Mac Jones  7 yard touchdown strike to Hunter Henry. 17-20. It's just unfortunate that the Pat's last drive of the 4th quarter would end with Mac Jones having his pass knocked away by Rochell on a 4th down situation. Pat's dropped down to the 3rd seed in the AFC, Henry hauled in 2 touchdowns for 77 yards and they fell to a 9-5 record.



The Colts 226 yards on the ground were just enough to get past the Patriots by a score of 27-17. This win improves the Colts record to 7-3 when taking on the AFC Conference  in 2021. Colts are also averaging 151.7 in rushing yards per game and it happens to be 2nd in the NFL. Now the Colts would strike first after Wentz delivered an 8 yard touchdown pass to Hines and went up 7-0. Thereafter, it would be the Colts special teams coming in clutch late in the 1st quarter. As Admas got past the defense before blocking Baily's punt and it allowed Speed to recover the loose football for an 8 yard touchdown, 14-0. Colts shutout the Pat's 3-0 and entered halftime up 17-0.  Next, during the 3rd quarter  it would be the Colts defense coming up with a big 4th and 1 stop to force a Patriots turnover on downs, as they put pressure on Mac Jones to toss an incompleted pass to his intended Reciver Nelson Agholor.  But in the end, during the 4th quarter it would Jonathan Taylor breaking loose for a huge 67 yard rushing touchdown and bumped their lead up to 27-17. Taylor secured 1 touchdown on 170 yards rushing, are on a 2-Game win streak and moved up to an 8-6 record.












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Thursday, December 16th 2021: The Chargers recorded their 6th loss of the 2021 season as the final score resulted in a 28-34 defeat to the Chiefs. .Despite a tough loss, the Chargers remain standing in 2nd place while trailing the Chiefs by 2 games in the AFC West Division. Along with dropping their home record to 4-4. Now the Chargers had turned the ball over twice and were shutout 7-0 to end the 1st quarter of play. Next, the Chargers would snag their first lead of the game during the midway point of the 2nd quarter. Thanks to Herbert delivering a 4 yard touchdown pass to Guyton, 14-10.  Keep note to that it would be Herbert's 1 yard touchdown run that got LA within three on just their third offensive possession of the game. Chargers secured 103 yards on the ground, went 2 of 4 in the red zone and entered the half with a 14-10 lead. However, the Chargers defense would respond with a 4th and goal stop of their own late in the 3rd. As Mahomes couldn't grip the ball correctly and fired it towards the ground. This pass was supposed to connect with Hill  and this game remained a 14-13 LA lead. Unfortunately following that big defensive stop, LA would give the ball back on a Joshua Kelley fumble to keep the scoreboard at 14-13. Nonetheless, the Chargers in the 4th would find paydirt on an Ekeler 1 yard touchdown run, 21-13. This scoring drive was set up on a Nwso interception. Eventually, LA late in the 4th continued to fight and even took a brief 28-21 lead, as Herbert threaded the needle to Allen for an 8 yard touchdown pass. It's just unfortunate that they would leave Mahomes with over 2 minutes to play at this point in time. Herbert toss 2 touchdowns, turned the ball over twice and slipped to an 8-6 record.






The Chiefs remain  the 1st place leaders of the AFC West, after picking up a huge 34-28 Overtime Victory against the Chargers. Chiefs get bumped up to a 5-4 record when taking on the AFC West Division and boosted their winning streak to 7 wins in a row. The Chiefs would strike first in the 1st quarter as Burton bursted through the middle of the field and scored off a 7 yard rushing touchdown. 7-0. This score was set up on a Chargers turnover on downs. Afterwards, the Chiefs defense would come up with a big stop once again only this time on 4th and goal after pressuring Justin Herbert to throw an incomplete pass and a turnover on downs would be forced. Keep note the Chiefs saved points after Mahomes was sacked by Joey Bosa while fumbling the ball on their last offensive drive. KC turned in 42 yard rushing, were outscored 14-3 in the 2nd and entered the half down 10-14. Then the Chiefs defense yet again came up with a much needed stop on 4th and 2, thanks to Bolton batting the ball down and away from Jared Cook for a turnover on downs. Now a few drives later in the 4th and the Chiefs would tie this contest up at 28-28 and forced OT on a Patrick Mahomes 7 yard passing touchdown to Travis Kelce. This drive lasted 8 plays for 75 yards. But in the end, it would be Mahomes delivering a game ending 7 yard touchdown pass to Kelece to take a critical 34-28 lead and the eventul win. Mahomes threw 3 touchdowns with 1 interception for 410 yards, tallied 496 yards of total offense and moved their win/loss record to  10-4. 















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Monday, December 13th 2021: The Arizona Cardinals fall to the NFC's 3rd seed after sustaining a 23-30 loss to the Los Angeles Rams. Cardinals  during this defeat fell to a 4-1 record when gersing the NFC West and had their 4-Game win streak snapped in the process. Cardinals first drive of the 2nd quarter would end with James Conner bouncing off Aaron Donald before scoring a 1 yard touchdown run. Thus tying this game up at 10-10. Afterwards, Kyler Mutray with 30 seconds left on 3rd and 7 couldn't find anyone open on a hail Mary play.....soo Murray tucked the ball and took off for a 16 yard gain to set Arizona up at the Rams 35 yard line. A play later and Prater would turn in a game tying 53 yard field goal. 13-13.  Arizona went 1 of 2 in the red zone, Murray had thrown 1 interception and stepped into halftime all knotted up at 13-13. Luckily Arizona would bounce back a possession later after suffering a turnover on downs and came within seven, following James Conner turning in a 1 yard rushing touchdown. 20-27. This score was set up on Kyler Murray delivering a 36 yard pass completions to  A.J. Green that gave Arizona a 1st and goal. However, Arizona's night would end with Kyler Murray getting sacked by Donald for -18 yards and time ran out. Murray now has 9 interceptions in 2021, team finished 2 of 4 on 4th down and slipped to a 10-3 win/loss record.




Stafford threw 3 touchdowns for 287 yards and it led the Rams to a much needed 30-23 Victory, over the high powered Arizona Cardinals. This win allowed the Rams to tie the Cowboys for that 4th place wild card slot and trailed the 1st place Cardinals by 1 game in the NFC West Division. Now the Rams would snag a 7-3 2nd quarter lead after Stafford connected with Odell Beckham Jr for a 2 yard touchdown pass. Keep note to that this scoring drive would be set up on a Murray interception. Stafford threw 1 touchdown for 118 yards, outscored Arizona 13-10 in the 2nd and entered the half all tied at 13-13. Then the Rams midway into the 3rd quarter gained a little breathing room by capitalizing off Kyler Murray's 2nd interception of the game that ended with Matthew Stafford threading the needle to Cooper Kupp for a 4 yard touchdown strike and went up 27-13. Now we are going to shift on over to the midway point of the 4th quarter, where the Rams started moving the ball and got into the red zone after Stafford delivered a 12 yard pass completion to Kupp and converted a 3rd and 8 play. Unfortunately, this drive would go backwards with Stafford being sacked by Phillips for -8 yards. Thus forcing a Matt Gay 33 yard field goal, 30-20.  Rams scored 3 total touchdowns to Arizona's 2, finished 6 of 12 on 3rd downs and improved to a 9-4 record.














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INJURY UPDATE: The Seahawks were dealt with a big blow after hearing that Jamal Admas will miss the entire season to get surgery done on his shoulder. Now this is a big blow to the Seahwks defensively and they currently stand at 4-8 on the year. Keep notice to that Adam's injury to his shoulder was sustained a little over last year and it now needs to be repaired. Jamal Adams will reluctantly end his 2021 season by racking in 37 assisted tackles, 87 total totals and 2 interceptions.















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Sunday, December 12th 2021: The Bears were outscored a combined 24-3 in the 2nd half and it resulted in a 30-45 loss to the Packers. This defeat staggered Chicago to a 2-5 road record. Bears are also standing in that 15th place wild card slot in the NFC. Justin Fields completed 18 of his 33 passes for 224 yards and 2 touchdowns to 2 interceptions. Now the Bears found the fun zone first come the 2nd quarter and would take a 10-0 lead after Fields utilized a touch pass to Grant who took it into the end zone for a 46 yard touchdown. Next, it would be Chicago's special teams coming up with a BIG PLAY to regain their 2nd ten point lead of the half, thanks to Borjorquez returing a 47 yard kickoff for a touchdown and went up 24-14. Bears outgained Green Bay on the ground 97-35, went 4 of 7 on 3rd down and walked into halftime up 27-21. We are now going to shift towards the latter stages of the 4th quarter, where the Bears night would come to an end with Justin Fields getting picked off by Sullivan. Thus forcing a turnover on downs. Fields in 2021 has 6 touchdowns to 10 pick's for 1,585 yards passing, turned the ball over 3 total times and stumbled down to a 4-9 record.



Aaron Rodgers improves to 23-5 when taking on the Bears and it culminated into a Packers  45-30 Victory. This win boosted the Packers to a 2-0 regular season sweep over Chicago and are 6-0 when at home. Green Bay finally found the end zone early in the 2nd quarter,  following an Aaron Rodgers fake handoff before delivering a 2 yard touchdown strike to Lazard on a 4th and 2 situation. 7-10.  Now Green Bay with 48 seconds left in the 2nd quarter would inch closer to the Bears lead and came within three. Once Aaron Rodgers darted a 38 yard passing touchdown to Davantae Adams. 21-24. This drive lasted 4 plays for 75 yards. Rodgers had 2 touchdowns for 203 yards, defense forced a turnover and entered the half down 21-27.  Eventually, Aaron Rodgers late in the 3rd quarter would toss up a 23 yard passing touchdown to Aaron Jones and made things 35-27. This score was set up on a Fields fumble. Nonetheless, Aaron Rodgers 4th quarter 3 yard touchdown pass to Adams would seal the Bears night. 45-27. Packers secured 27 1st downs to the Bears 16, finished 1 of 1 on 4th down and moved up to a 10-3 record.
















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Sunday, December 12th 2021: Tom Brady surpasses Brees for 7,143 completed passes in his career and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers earned a hard fought 33-27 Overtime Victory. This  propelled Tampa Bay their 10th Victory of the season and are on top of a 4-Game win streak. Now the Bucs would be the team to draw first blood in the 1st quarter of play, as Fournette broke free for a huge 47 yard rushing touchdown and went up 7-0. Then Tampa Bay on their first drive of the 2nd quarter would extend their lead to 14 points....thanks to Tom Brady delivering a 13 yard touchdown pass to Mike Evans, who had to high point the ball. 17-3. Bucs outrushed Buffalo 89-43, picked up 18 1st downs and entered halftime up 24-3.  However, the Buccaneers would add the knockout punch in Overtime after Tom Brady heaved a 58 yard touchdown pass through the middle of the field to Perriman and bumped their lead to 33-27. Brady now has 700 passing touchdowns, tallied 488 yards of total offense and improved to a 10-3 record. 



Bills comeback late in the 2nd half was stalled as they suffered a rough 27-33 loss to the Buccaneers. Bills with this defeat dropped down to a 2-1 record when versing the NFC Conference. Along with remaining in 2nd place in the AFC East and trailed the Patriots by 2 games. The Bills during the 2nd quarter would have their 2 play drive end with Josh Allen getting picked off by Richard Sherman. Luckily no points were given up after the turnover. Buffalo were shutout 17-0 in the 2nd, went 0 of 5 on 3rd down and walked into halftime facing a 3-24 deficit. Despite only being held to 3 points in half number 1, Buffalo would quickly find the end zone for the first time as  Josh Allen scampered in for an 18 yard touchdown run, 10-24. Afterwards, during the 4th quarter and the Bills would come within 10....once Josh Allen darted a 15 yard touchdown strike to Knox, 17-27.  Few offensive possessions later at the Tampa Bay 4 yard line Buffalo would cut their 21 point deficit to three, following a Josh Allen 4 yard touchdown strike to Davis, 24-27. Next, Buffalo would send this game into Overtime after Bass drilled in a 25 yard field goal to tie this game at 27-27. But for the Bills this would be all she wrote moving forward. Bills finished the night 2 of 13 on 3rd down, one loss away from falling to .500 and plummeted to a 7-6 record











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Thursday, December 9th 2021: Steelers outscored the Vikings 21-7 in the 4th quarter, but suffered a reeling 28-36 loss. This defeat dropped the Steelers down to a 2-2-1 record when versing the NFC Conference in 2021 and are back at .500 as well.  Now for the Steelers their 11 play drive on their first possession would end with  Boswell missing a 49 yard field and this game stayed a 0-0 tie. Pittsburgh went 1 of 7 on 3rd down, tallied 49 yards of total offense and entered halftime down 0-23. Then during the 3rd quarter Pittsburgh would finally find the end zone after Roethlisberger delivered a 3 yard touchdown pass to Harris and made things 7-29. This score was set up on Roethlisberger completing a 29 yard gain to James Washington. Afterwards, midway into the 4th quarter and the Steelers would rally within 9 points after Roethlisberger tossed a 30 yard passing touchdown to James Washington, but failed to convert the 2-point conversion. 20-29. Luckily for Pittsburgh a few possessions later towards the end of the 4th quarter  would come within 8 points, following a Roethlisberger 15 yard touchdown strike to Frieremuth and made this bout a little bit closer, 28-36. Keep in mind to that the Steelers also failed to convert their 2-point conversion on this touchdown drive. Along with this score being set up on a Kirk Cousins interception.  Pittsburgh was outgained on the ground 242 to 106,  were flagged 10 times for 86 yards and plummeted down to a 6-6-1 win/loss record.



Dalvin Cook rushed for 2 touchdowns for 205 yards and it led the Minnesota Vikings to a hard fought 36-28 win over the Steelers. This Victory lifted Minnesota to a 3-3 record when going against the AFC Conference and snapped their 2-Game losing streak as a bonus. Now Minnesota would strike first in the 1st quarter after Kirk Cosuins delivered a 14 yard touchdown pass to Jefferson and went up 6-0. Due to a PAT being missed. Then during quarter number 2, you'd catch the Vikings going up by twenty three points, following a Dalvin Cook 7 yard rushing touchdown to make things 23-0. Vikings outscored Pittsburgh 17-0 in the 2nd, racked in 300 yards of total offense and stepped foot into halftime up 23-0.  However, Minnesota would put the cap in this matchup late in the 4th quarter.....once Cousins heaved a game ending 62 yard touchdown pass to Osborn and went extended to their lead to 36-28. Cousins threw 2 touchdowns with 2 interceptions for 216 yards, were penalized 11 times for 102 yards and they jumped up to a 6-7 record.












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Monday, December 6th 2021: The Patriots racked in 222 yards on 46 rushes to knock off the Bill's by a score of 14-10. This win allowed the Patriots to remain in 1st place in the AFC East Division and extended their win steak to 7. Pat's are also averaging 123 rushing yards per game which is 11th in the NFL. Now the Patriots got in the board first in the 1st quarter after Damian Harris broke free off the left edge for a 64 yard touchdown run. Followed up with Bolden helping New England convert a 2-point conversion and went up 8-0. This score was set up after Allen fumbled the ball off a bad handoff. Patriots outgained Buffalo on the ground 149-33, Mac Jones completed just 1 pass for 12 yards and entered halftime up 11-7. Afterwards, during the 3rd quarter of play, you'd spot Damian Harris on 1st and 10 break for a nice 22 yard gain on the ground. Unfortunately this 14 play drive would end in a Nick Folk 34 yard field goal to go up 14-10.  But in the end, the Patriots defense would stand tall in the 4th quarter after pressuring Josh Allen to throw an incomplete pass to Gabriel Davis and it forced a turnover on downs. Thus ending this game. Patriots defense sacked Josh Allen twice for 14 yards, went 2 of 12 on 3rd down and powered their way up to a 9-4 record.



The Bills remain sitting in 2nd place in the AFC East, following a disappointing 10-14 defeat to the Patriots. This drops the Bills to an 0-1 record when versing the Patriots in 2021 and they now trail them by 1.5 games back. Naturally, the Bills would capitalize off an Olszewski fumble on a muffed punt that bounced off his facemask, thanks to Josh Allen zipping in a 14 yard touchdown pass to Davis and came within one. 7-8.  Josh Allen threw 1 touchdown on 6 pass completions for 46 yards, picked up 5 1st downs and stepped foot into halftime down by four. 10-14. Then Buffalo would on their 2nd offensive possession of the 3rd quarter would move the chains in a big way, thanks to Allen zipping a 19 yard pass completion to Sanders. It's just unfortunate that this drive would end with a Tyler Bass 35 yard field goal, 10-11. However, the Buffalo Bills midway into the 4th quarter would have their 11 play drive stalled, after Tyler Bass missed a 33 yard field goal and this game remained a 14-10 Pat's lead. Bills were shutout 3-0 in the 4th, finished 1 of 4 when entering the red zone and dropped down to a 7-5 record.












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Sunday, December 5th 2021: The Chiefs maintain the top spot in the AFC West Division by knocking off the Broncos 22-9. This win allowed Kansas City to pick up their 4th win of the year and improved their win streak to 5 in a row. Now the Chiefs would gain a 1st quarter 7-0 lead after Mahomes turned it up field for a 10 yard rushing touchdown. This drive lasted 12 plays for 72 yards. Chiefs went 3 of 9 on 3rd down, tallied 142 yards of total offense and entered the half up 10-3. Eventually, the Broncos were able to come up with a big defensive play in the 3rd quarter, as Thornhill stepped in front of Jerry Jeudy to intercept Bridgewater and set the Chiefs up at the 43 yard line. Luckily for Denver....this interception did not lead to any points. Nonetheless, come the 4th quarter and Kansas City would add the final blow to the Broncos nights. Thanks to Sorenson intercepting Bridgewater and returned it for a 75 yard pick six touchdown. 22-3. Chiefs finished 5 of 12 on 3rd down, defense forced 3 turnovers and improved to an 8-4 record.




Broncos had two turnover on down plays that would lead them to a disappointing 9-22 loss to the Chiefs.This loss keeps the Broncos in last place in the AFC West Division while trailing the Chiefs by 2 games. Along with falling to a 1-2 record when taking on the AFC Conference. For the Denver Broncos their 20 play drive in the 2nd quarter would be stalled in a 4th and 2 play, after Williams was stuffed in the backfield by Ingram for -1 yards. Broncos went 0 of 2 when in the red zone, outgained the Chiefs 86-54 on the ground and entered the half down 3-10. However, Denver finally got the board late in the 4th quarter, following Bridgewater delivering a 13 yard touchdown strike to Williams and converted a 4th down situation. But failed to convert the 2-point conversion 9-22.  Broncos finished 3 of 6 on 4th down, outscored 6-9 in the 4th quarter and dropped to a 6-6 record.








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Sunday, December 5th 2021: The 49ers fall back to .500 on the 2021 season after suffering a tough 23-30 loss to the Seahawks. This defeat officially dropped the 49ers to a 1-4 record when versing the NFC West Division. Naturally, the Niners were able to respond with a score of their own and tied the game up. Thanks to Garoppolo delivering a 24 yard touchdown pass to Kittle, 7-7. This score was set up on an Everett fumble. 49ers outscored Seattle 14-7 to close out the 1st quarter of action.  Next, at some point during the 2nd quarter the 49ers would regain their lead back after Garoppolo zipped a 48 yard touchdown pass to Kittle to go up 23-14. Niners secured 203 yards of total offense,  went 1 of 1 on 4th down and entered halftime up 23-21. However, towards the end if the 4th quarter, you'd spot Garoppolo tossing a 16 yard pass completion to Aiyuk for a fresh set of downs and set them up at the Seattle 23 yard line.  But in the end, San Francisco's night would come to a screeching halt on a 4th and goal play, after Garoppolo was pressure into throwing an incomplete pass. Which forced a game sealing turnover on downs. Garoppolo threw for 299 yards while tossing 2 touchdowns with 2 interceptions, penalized 10 times for 86 yards and stumbled down to a 6-6 win/loss record.



Defense made a big stop late and it lifted the Seahawks to an impressive 30-23 Victory, over the 49ers. Seattle snapped their 3-Game losing streak, while carrying a 2-6 record when versing the NFC Conference.  Now Seattle would strike first in the 1st quarter after Hosmer off a directed snap would score a huge 75 yard touchdown run and made things 7-0. Thereafter, Seattle would be fortunate enough to come within two points with 12 seconds remaining in the 1st half.....as Wilson fired an 8 yard touchdown pass to Eskridge. 21-23. This drive lasted 8 plays for 42 yards. Seattle picked up 11 1st downs, Wilson was sacked twice for 32 yards and they walked into the locker rooms down 21-23. Although, the Seahawks would find a way to snag themselves a 3rd quarter 7 point lead after Russell Wilson delivered a 12 yard touchdown strike to Tyler Lockett and it bumped the score up to 30-23.  This score was set up on a Russell Wilson interception. Seahawks forced a safety and outscored the Niners 9-0 to seal quarter number 3. Wilson tossed 2 touchdowns with 1 pick for 231 yards, outgained the 49ers on the ground 146-71 and improved to a 4-8 record.











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Thursday, December 2nd 2021: Diggs racked in his 9th interception of the season and Dallas Cowboys rout the Saints 27-17. This win propelled the Cowboys to 6-1 when versing the NFC Conference and snapped their 2-Game losing skid that they've been on as of late. Now the Cowboys 2nd drive of the 1st quarter would be stalled on a 4th and 8 situation after Dak Prescott was pressured before darting a pass to CeeDee Lamb, who had the ball thrown behind him to force a turnover on downs. Nonetheless, Dallas would bounce back on their offensive possession of the 1st quarter, after Dak Prescott delivered a 2 yard touchdown pass to the corner of the end zone to Michael Gallup, who managed to keep both feet in bounds and went up 7-0. Then Kearse with over 2 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter would make a diving interception while utilizing toe drag swag to stay in bounds and set the Cowboys up at their own 5 yard line. Dallas went 2 of 6 on 3rd down, picked up 12 1st downs and entered halftime up 13-7. Eventually, Dallas in the 3rd quarter would push their lead to 20-10 after Tony Pollard broke free for a huge 58 yard touchdown run. However, Watkins late in the 4th quarter would intercept Taysom Hill before returning a game ending pick six touchdown for 29 yards. Thus increasing their lead to 27-10. Cowboys finished 2 of 13 on 3rd down, Prescott threw 1 touchdown with 1 pick for 238 yards and they improved to an 8-4 win/loss record.




Taysom Hill threw 4 total interceptions to lead the Saints to a disappointing 17-27 loss to the Cowboys.  Saints fall two ganes beneath .500 and their losing streak reached 5 striaght losses in a row. Naturally, the Saints were able to respond with a score of their own and tied the game up at 7-7 during the 2nd quarter, after Taysom Hill darted a 24 yard touchdown pass to Lil Jordan Humphrey who ran it into the end zone for 9 yards after the catch.  Saints tallied 179 yards of total offense, outgained on the ground 35-51 and walked into the half facing a 7-13 deficit. Eventually, the Saints would come up with a much needed turnover during the midway point of the 3rd quarter. Thanks to Marshon Lattimore stepping in front of Ceedee Lamb and picked off Dak Prescoot to set his team up at the Dallas 46 yard line.  Unfortunately,  the Saints offense would give the ball right back Dallas late in the 4th quarter after Taysom Hill had his pass deflected up into the air and it allowed Kazee to come up with interception. Despite this game being out of reach, the Saints would find a way to come within 10 points with 2:32 left in the 4th....as Hill delivered a 70 yard touchdown strike to Harris. 17-27. Saints we're penalized 7 times for 59 yards, Hill threw 2 touchdowns and they staggered down to a 5-7 record.











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INJURY UPDATE: The Buffalo Bills were hit hard on Thanksgiving weekend after hearing Tradavious White would miss the whole year to a torn ACL. That was suffered in a 31-6 win against the Saints. Now Tredavious White during the 2nd quarter was trying to make a tackle before planting his left leg into the ground and immediately he started to hobble in immense pain. Seconds later and White would collapse on the field while team trainers tried helping him off.













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Monday, November 28th 2021: The Washington Football Team held off the Seahawks on Monday Night and the final score showed a 17-15 two point Victory. Something to keep in mind is that Washington through the seasons first 8 played matchups were 2-6 with an 11% win percentage when leading a game. But so far through these last 2 games Washington has snagged a 2-0 record with a 61% win percentage when leading. The Football team finally got on the board during the 2nd quarter on a Heinicke 10 yard touchdown pass to McKissic, but had their PAT blocked by Rashan Green who returned it for a special teams touchdown, 9-9. This score was set up in a Collins fumble.  Washington picked up 16 1st downs to Seattle's 4, went 3 of 6 on 3rd down and and entered halftime tied at 9-9. Then Washington would then push their lead to 8 points thanks to McKissic bursting into the end zone for a 10 yard touchdown run. Including a successful 2-point converstion on a Gibson rushing score. 17-9. Washington now has a 5-2 record when versing the NFC Conference, were on a 2-Game win streak and powered themselves to a 5-6 record.


Russell Wilson delivered 2 touchdowns for 247 yards, but the Seahawks still sustained a disappointing 15-17 loss to the Washington Football Team. During this defeat, Seattle would be denied of earning their 4th win of the year and are riding a 3-Game losing streak in the process.  Now the Seahawks would be the team to secure a 7-3 lead in the 1st quarter after Wilson zipped  a 6 yard touchdown strike in a tight window to Everett. Seahawks tallied 159 yards of total offense, Wilson has 1 touchdown for 145 yards and walked into halftime knotted up at 9-9. We will turn our attentions over to the 4th quarter after Russell Wilson zipped in a 32 yard touchdown pass to Swain, but a Russell Wilson interception would lead to a failed 2-point conversion. 15-17. Note to that this score was set up on a Washington turnover on downs. This also happen to be the final score of the 4th quarter for Seattle. Seahawks are 5 games beneath .500, outscored Washington 6-0 in the 4th and dropped down to a 3-8 record.












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Sunday, November 28th 2021: Leonard Fournette scored 3 times on 100 yards rushing to help the Buccaneers slide past the surging Colts 38-31. Bucs have earned back to back victories in a row and even improved to a 3-0 record when versing the AFC Conference.  Now the Bucs would convert a 3rd and 1 play after Leonard Fournette on a second effort push would gain 2 yards and give his team a 1st and goal. Two plays later and Fournette would burst in for a 1 yard touchdown run, 7-0. This score was set up on a Pascal fumble. Bucs then started to chip into the Colts ten points lead late in quarter 2 after Fournette scampered in for a 1 yard touchdown run, which brought Tampa Bay within three. 14-17. Bucs went 2 of 2 on the red zone, outgained the Colts on the ground 55-47 and entered halftime down by ten 14-24. Thereafter, the Bucs started rallying back into this matchup....thanks to Fournette pouncing in for a 4 yard rushing touchdown and came within three, 21-24. This score was set up on a Carson Wentz fumble after being sacked by Shaq Barrett. Bucs did manage to end the 3rd quarter by outscoring Indy 14-0.  But eventually Tampa Bay would turn in a game winning score and broke the 31-31 tie with 20 seconds left in the 4th....thanks to Fournette breaking loose for a 28 yard rushing touchdown and made this bout 38-31. Bucs outscored the Colts 10-7 in the final quarter, tallied 359 yards of total offense and improved to an 8-3 record.









Colts turned the ball over 5 total times before being dealt with a 31-38 loss to the Buccaneers. This loss snapped the Colts 3-Game win streak and they currently stand in 2nd place in the AFC South while trailing the Titans by 2 games. Naturally, the Colts would get the crowd going late during the 2nd quarter of play, thanks to Wentz heaving a 62 yard touchdown pass through the middle of the field to a wide open Dulin. 10-7.  Indianapolis would then snag themselves a ten point lead for the second time in the 1st half after Carson Wentz delivered a 4 yard touchdown strike to Hilton. 24-14. This score was set up on Carson Wentz darting a 22 yard pass completion towards to sideline to Doyle, who managed to keep both feet in bounds on a 3rd and 10 situation. Colts tallied a possession time of 14:20, picked up 13 team 1st downs and walked into the locker rooms with a 24-14 lead. However, the Colts would be fortunate enough to tie this bout up at 31-31, following  Taylor turning it up field for a 4 yard rushing touchdown. This drive lasted 10 plays for 75 yards. Unfortunately, the Colts day would come to an abrupt end in the 4th quarter as Wentz was looking to connect with Michael Pittman, but had his pass picked off by Desir instead. Colts finished 2 of 2 on 4th down, Wentz delivered 2 touchdowns with 1 pick and they stumbled down to 6-6 record.










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Sunday, November 28th 2021: Ravens earned their 8th win if the year after holding off the Browns 16-10. Ravens are carrying around a 1-1 record when versing the AFC North and even picked up back to back wins in a row. The Ravens would make their 2nd mistake of the 1st half after Lamar Jackson was looking for Mark Andrews before getting picked off by Ward, who secured 4 yards. Ravens picked up 10 1st downs, Lamar Jackson had 3 interceptions by this point and entered the half up 6-3. Then Baltimore would be the first team to find the end zone after Lamar Jackson delivered a 13 yard touchdown strike to Andrews and went up 13-3.  However, during the 4th quarter the Ravens would cap off an 11 play drive with a Justin Tucker 49 yard field goal. 16-10. Ravens outscored the Browns 3-0 in the 4th, defense forced 2 turnovers and moved up to an 8-3 record.



The Browns have fallen back down to .500 on the year after sustaining a 10-16 defeat to the Ravens. This loss officially dropped the Browns to last place in the AFC North Division and it moved the Steelers into 3rd. Along with falling to a 1-2 record when versing the AFC North. Now the Browns had a rocky start to their first drive of the game during the 1st quarter, thanks to McLaughlin missing a 46 yard field goal and this game remained a 0-0 tie. Mayfield had 128 yards passing with touchdowns or picks, secured 8 1st downs and entered halftime down 3-6. It's just unfortunate that the Browns night would end with Mayfield completing a 7 yard pass to Njoku, but was short of the 1st down marker and it forced a turnover on downs. Mayfield three 1 touchdown 247 yards passing, finished 4 of 13 on 3rd down and dropped to a 6-6 record.










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Thursday, November 24th 2021: Josh Allen throws 4 touchdown passes to help the Bills rout the Saints 31-6. This win helps the Bills move into 1st place in the AFC East and bumped the Patriots down to 2nd.  Now the Bills would be the first team to break the 0-0 tie in the 1st quarter, following Josh Allen connecting with Dawson Knox for a 7 yard touchdown pass. 7-0. Allen had 1 touchdown with 2 interceptions for 123 yards, picked up 10 1st downs and walked into the half up 10-0. Buffalo then in the 3rd quarter would push theirbkead to seventeen points after Josh Allen delivered a 5 yard touchdown pass to Diggs and went up 17-0. Although, Buffalo would end the Saints night late in the 4th quarter after Josh Allen completed a 2 yard screen pass to Bredia before scampering into the end zone for 23 yards after the catch. 31-6. Bills went 2 of 4 in the red zone, Josh Allen now has 25 touchdowns to 10 interceptions on the year and improved to a 7-4 win/loss record.



Saints fell one game beneath .500 after sustaining a difficult 6-31 loss to Allen and his Bills.This defeat officially dropped the Saints down to 3rd place in the NFC North and it allowed the Panthers to move into 2nd. Along with trailing the Bucs by 2.5 games back. Now early in the 2nd quarter the Saints drive would be stalled on a 4th and 8 play after Jones was stuffed by Addison and it forced a turnover on downs. Saints secured 4 1st downs, outscored 3-0 in the 2nd and walked into halftime down 0-10. Ultamately, the Saints during the 4th quarter would have their 5 play drive ended on 2nd and 10 after Siemian was pressured before getting picked off by Poyer. Saints finished 1 of 3 on 4th down, turned the ball over twice and staggered to a 5-6 record.










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Thursday, November 25th 2021: On Thanksgiving Day Daniel Carlson knocked in a game winning 29 yard field goal to lift the Raiders past the Cowboys 36-33. Raiders move past .500 on the year and snapped their 3-Game losing skid in the process.  Raiders got off to a fast 1st quarter start after Carr zipped a 56 yard touchdown pass to Desean Jackson and went up 7-0. This drive lasted 3 plays  for 77 yards with a possession time of 1:15. Afterwards, a Brown pass interference call would lead to a Josh Jacobs 1 yard touchdown run, 14-6. Raiders were outgained on the ground 49-55, went 1 of 2 in the red zone and entered halftime up 17-13. Now come the 3rd quarter  Marcus Mariota off a read option play would fake the handoff before taking it into the end zone for a 3 yard rushing touchdown to extend their lead to 24-13.  Next, the Raiders defense midway through the 4th quarter would force Dallas to punt after Ngokwau sacked Prescott for  -2 yards on a 3rd and 5 play. Raiders were penalized 14 times for 110 yards, outgained Dallas on the ground 143-64 and improved to a 6-5 record. 






Zuerlein drills in a game tying 45 yard field to force Overtime b the Dallas Cowboys in the end suffered a tough 33-36 loss to the Raiders. Cowboys fall to 4-2 when at home and a 2-3 record when going against the AFC Conference.  Naturally, Dallas would respond with a score of their own midway into the 1st quarter, following Dak Prescott darting a 10 yard touchdown pass to McKeon who got to the left edge before extending the ball over the pylon. But missed the extra point 6-7. Then the Cowboys would come within four points during the 2nd quarter with 40 seconds to go, as Elliott pounced into the end zone for a 1 yard rushing touchdown. 13-17. Cowboys went 2 of 6 on 3rd down, tallied 196 yards of total offense and walked into the half down 13-17. However, Dallas started having momentum shift over to their side late in the 4th quarter after Prescott heaved a 32 yard pass completion to Gallup, who made a beautiful over the shoulder grab and set his team up at the Vegas 33 yard line. Two plays later and Prescott zipped in a 32 yard touchdown pass through the middle of the field to a wide open Schultz. Including a successful 2-point converstion on a Prescott touchdown strike to Schultz yet again and tied the game at 30-30. Cowboys outscored the Raiders 14-6 in the 3rd, were penalized 14 times for 166 yards and dropped down to a 7-4 record.












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Monday, November 22nd 2021: Brady threw 2 touchdowns for 307 yards and it led the Buccaneers to a 30-10 blowout win against the Giants. During this win Tampa Bay snapped their 2 game losing streak and carry around a 5-3 record when versing the NFC Conference. Now the Bucs struck first during the 1st quarter of play, following Brady delivering a 13 yard passing touchdown to Chris Godwin and went up 7-0. Then during the 2nd quarter Ronald Jones would pounce into the end zone for a 6 yard rushing touchdown to gain a 17-10 lead. Bucs picked up 19 1st downs to the Giants 8, went 4 of 6 on 3rd down and entered halftime with a 17-10 lead. Ultamately, the Buccaneers would seal this game away pretty much in the 3rd quarter, following Tom Brady connecting with Mike Evans for a 5 yard touchdown pass. 24-10. Tampa Bay racked in 402 yards of total offense, Brady has 29 touchdowns for 3,177 yards in 2021 and they powered up to a 7-3 record.



Daniel Jones threw 2 interceptions while the Giants sustained a disappointing 10-30 loss to the Buccaneers. Giants are now three games beneath .500 on the year and were denied of back to back wins in a row. Naturally, the Giants would responsible with a score of their own come the 2nd quarter. Thanks to Thomas scampering into the end zone for a 2 yard touchdown run. 10-10. Giants went 1 of 4 on 3rd down, Jones had 1 touchdown on 81 yards passing and stepped into halftime down 10-17. Its just unfortunate that Daniel Jones late in the 4th quarter suffered a sack by Gil on a 4th and 16 play to force a turnover on downs. Giants were outgained on the ground 94-66, tallied 215 yards of total offense and staggered to a 3-6 win/loss record. 
















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Sunday, November 21st 2021: The Kansas City Chiefs defense forced two Prescott interceptions and it led to a 19-9 Victory on Sunday afternoon. This win propells the Chiefs to a 5-0 record when versig the NFC Conference so far. Along with carrying a 4-Game win streak as well.   Now the Chiefs would be the team to strike first in the 1st quarter of play. Thanks to directed snap to Travis Kelce before pouncing up the middle for a 4 yard touchdown run. But Harrison Butker would miss the extra point, 6-0. Then during the 2nd quarter the Chiefs would get to the Cowboys 15 yard line after Mahomes zipped a 14 yard pass completion to Pringle who got free for 37 yards. A few plays later and Mahomes on a read option flipped the ball out to Edwards Helaire who scampered into the end zone for a 1 yard run, 16-3. Next, the Chiefs defense would come up with a big play in the 2nd quarter. As Ward picked off Dak Prescott before being tackled in the end zone for a touchhback. Chiefs tallied 256 yards of total offense, picked up 13 1st downs to Dallas's 8 and walked into halftime with a 16-3 lead. Ultamately, the Chiefs defense sealed this game late in the 4th quarter after Snead was able to intercept Prescott inside Kansas City's 20 yard line. Chiefs defense held the Cowboys to 3 consecutive field goals, defense forced 3 total turnovers and moved up to a 7-4 record.















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Sunday, November 21st 2021: Aaron Rodgers threw for 4 touchdown passes but it wasnt enough and the Packers sustained a disappointing 31-34 loss to the Vikings. Packers fall to a 6-2 record when vsrsing the NFC Conference and 2-1 when taking on the NFC North. Aaron Rodgers finally got the Packers on the board during the 2nd quarter after he slung in a 25 yard touchdown pass to Deguara and cane within 6 points. 10-16. Packers had a missed field goal attempt in the 1st and entered halftime down 10-16. Naturally, the Packers would respond with a score of their own come the 3rd quarter. Thanks to Rodgers completing a 10 yard passing touchdown to Davantae Adams, 17-23.  We are now going to shift over to the 4th quarter where Green Bay rallied to tie this bout up at 31-31 even. Thanks to Aaron Rodgers delivering 75 yard passing touchdown to Valdes Scantling. This drive lasted just 1 play for 9 seconds. Packers were penalized 8 times for 92 yards, Rodgers has 21 touchdown passes in 2021 and stumbled to an 8-3 record.





Joseph nails in a game clinching 29 yard field to help the Vikings edge past Rodgers and his Green Bay Packers. This win allowed the Vikings to climb back to .500 and trail the Packers by 2.5 games back. Now it would be Dalvin Cook's 1 yard rushing touchdown to give the Vikings a 9-0 1st quarter lead. But missed the extra point. This score was set up on a Kirk Cousins 59 yard pass completion to Jefferon and it set Minnesota up at the 1 yard line. Thereafter, Minnesota would strike yet again only this time it would Cosins delivering a 10 yard touchdown pass to Adam Thielen who had fight his around around a few defenders before falling into the end zone for a 16-3 lead. Vikings like the Packers scored 7 2nd quarter points and entered halftime with a 16-10 lead.  However, the Vikings would secure a go ahead 31-24 seven point lead during the 4th quarter after Kirk Cosuins delivered a 23 yard touchdown pass to Justin Jefferson and even converted a successful 2-point conversion. Vikings were outscored 14-11 in the 4th, finished 2 of 3 in the red zone and improved to an 5-5 record. 









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INJURY UPDATE: The Chicago Bears defense was hit hard this week after hearing that Kahlil Mack will miss the rest of this NFL seaeon. Due to needing surgery done to his foot. This surgery is expected to fix Mack's foot injury that he suffered during the Bears vs Browns matchup in week number 3.












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Monday, November 15th 2021: Missed assignments and dropped balls would lead the Rams to a tough Monday Night 10-31 beatdown at the hands of the 49ers. What I mean by missed assignments is that LA's route running wasn't good as we are usually accustom to seeing week in and week out. It's like no one was in sync. In just the 1st half the Rams had 2 interceptions and a turnover on downs on a Hekker fake punt. Followed by Wide Receivers dropping passes as the ball was going right through their hands. The Rams were able to chip into the 49ers lead during the 2nd quarter. Thanks to Stafgord completing a 10 yard touchdown pass to Tyler Higbee, 7-14. Rams were penalized 4 times for 30 yards, went 1 of 2 in the red zone and walked into halftime down 7-21.  Now we are going to shift to the 4th quarter, where the Rams 14 play drive would be stalled on a turnover on downs. After Stafford darted an incomplete pass to Jefferson on a 4th and 11 play. Rams finished 3 of 10 on 3rd down, 0 of 2 in 4th and stumbled to a 7-3 record. Keep note OBJ had 2 catches for 18 yards.



The 49ers are now 5-0 when versing the Rams while securing a much needed 31-10 Victory. This brought the Niners one win away from crawling back to .500. Along with staving off back to back losses a row. Now defensively the 49ers would make an early statement to the Rams, after Ward picked off Matthew Stafford and returned it for a 27 yard touchdown, 14-0. Thereafter, during the midway point of the 2nd quarter, you'd spot Deeboo Samuel scoring off an 8 yard rushing touchdown and increased the Niners lead by two scores. 21-7.  Jimmy G ended the first two quarters by completing a perfect 8 of 8 for 86 yards, went 2 of 2 in the red zone and walked into halftime up 21-7. Eventually, the 49ers were able to convert a 4th and 5 play in the 4th quarter, following Garoppolo tossing a 40 yard touchdown pass to Samuel who was able to rack in 29 yards after the catch. Thus putting a dagger in this one 31-7. Niners outscored the Rams 7-3 in the final quarter, picked up 20 total 1st downs and moved their record to 4-5.

 

























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Sunday, November 14th 2021: AJ Dillon found the end zone twice for 66 yards to lead the Packers past the Seahawks for a 17-0 shutout Victory. This win allowed Green Bay to avoid back to back losses in a row and now carry around a 4-0 home record. Rodgers makes his return as well after lying about the Covid-19 vaccination situation. Now Green Bay's first drive ofnthe game would end with no points during the early stages of the 1st quarter. As Mason Crosby missed a 42 yard field and this game remained a 0-0 tie. Packers picked up 10 1st downs to Seattle's 6, tallied 201 yards of total offense and entered halftime up 3-0. Eventually, the Packers would find the end zone for the first time all game long after Dillion pounced in for a 3 yard rushing touchdown and made this bout 10-0. However, Dillion would put a stamp on the Seahawls night during the 4th quarter of play, thanks to scampering in for a game ending 2 yard touchdown run, 17-0. Rodgers threw for 292 yards on 21 completions, outscored Seattle 14-0 in the 4th and jumped out to an 8-2 record.










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Sunday, November 14th 2021: Tyreek Hill hauled in 2 touchdowns for 83 yards to help the Chiefs pick up a 41-14 blowout Victory. This win allowed the Chiefs to improve their win streak to 3 in a row. Keep note to that the Chiefs have moved up to 1st place in the AFC West while knocking the Raiders down to 3rd place and Chargers to 2nd. Mahomes completed 35 of his 50 pages for 406 yards and 5 touchdown strikes. Chiefs got off to a quick 1st quarter 7-0 lead after Mahomes darted an 8 yard touchdown pass to Hill. This drive lasted 10 plays for 81 yards. Kansas City then found a way to bounce their lead up to ten points in the 2nd quarter of play, following Mahomes zipping in a 1 yard touchdown pass to Hill, 17-7.  Mahomes threw for 2 touchdowns, went 2 of 2 in the red zone and entered halftime up 17-7. Although, the Chiefs would put this game away late in the 4th quarter, after Mahomes on the run heaved a 38 yard touchdown pass to Williams, who had a defender all over him. 34-14. Chiefs finished 3 of 3 on 4th down, earned 516 yards of total offense and improved to a 6-4 record.




The Raiders turn the ball over twice and got outscored 14-0 in the 4th quarter, following a tough 14-41 loss to the Chiefs. This defeat dropped the Raiders to a 1-2 record when versing the AFC West Division. Naturally, Raiders would respond with a score of their own during the 2nd quarter, after Carr found Renfrow for a 6 yard touchdown strike. 7-7.  Raiders were outgained on the ground 43-27, penalized 4 times for 28 yards and slumped into the half facing a 7-17 deficit. Then coming out of halftime the Raiders would come within three points in the 3rd. Thanks to Carr delivering a 37 yard passing touchdown Edwards and made things 14-17.  Unfortunately for the Raiders things didn't get any better by the time the end of the 4th quarter came around. As Carr would be pressured on 4th and 12 before firing an incomplete pass to Renforw. Thus turning the ball over on downs. Raiders finished 1 of 9 on 3rd down, were flagged 9 total times and staggered down to a 5-4 record.












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BREAKING: The Los Angeles Rams have added more depth to their Wide Receiver core after inking Odell Beckham Jr to a 1 year deal. Now this whole ordeal came about after O'Dell Beckham Jr wanted out of Cleveland and to go to another team. Keep note Packers, Saints and a few other teams really invested in Odell. Beckham also sustained a 2021 injury just six weeks into the NFL season and hasn't played since. The Browns are expected to pay out OBJ his $4.25 Million Dollars and whatever he ends up making in LA. Beckham so far in 2021 has hauled in 17 catches for 232 yards receiving and no touchdowns scored.



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COMING HOME: The Panthers are bringing back their Quarterback in Cam Newton to a 1 year deal. Now the 32 year old Cam Newton originally left Carolina in 2021 aftet being released and would end up with the Patriots. Unfortunately, Cam Newton would then get let go by the Patriots at the start of this season. Also want everyone to be aware to that Cam Newton had the Patriots at a 2-0 record before catching Covid-19. Obviously Cam hasn't played a single snap of 2021-2022 Football. But throughout his career Cam Newton has completed 60% of his passes for 3,1698 yards and 190 touchdowns thrown in 140 games. 










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Thursday, November 11th 2021: The Ravens were held to just 10 points after being thumped 10-22 to the Maimi Dolphins. This loss dropped the Ravens to 4-3 when versing the AFC Conference and are now averaging 154 yards rushing this season which happens to be 2nd throughout the NFL. Now Justin Tucker tried increasing the Ravens lead to six points late in the 1st quarter, but ended up missing a 48 yard field goal. As this game remained a Ravens 3-0 lead. Ravens went 0 of 6 on 3rd down, tallied 132 yards of total offense to the Dolphins 168 and walked into the half down 3-6. Then finally the Ravens found the end zone for the first time all night long and came within five, following Lamar Jackson lofting a 5 yard touchdown pass to Mark Andrews. But were still trailing behind 10-15.  Unfortunately, Lamar Jackson would make a costly mistake in the 4th quarter with 47 seconds to go as he had his pass intercepted by Coleman. Jackson threw for 1 touchdown to 1 pick for 238 yards passing, finished 2 of 14 on 3rd down, turned the ball.over twice and staggered to a 6-3 record.







The Dolphins outscored the Ravens 16-7 in the 4tg quarter and picked up an impressive 22-10 Victory. This win allowed the Dolphins to improve their home record to 2-3. Along with Miami's pass defense averaging 290 yards through 10 weeks which is 29th in the  The Dolphins with 34 seconds to go in the 2nd quarter started moving the chains a little bit, after Brissett darted a 52 yard pass completion to Ford and set up a 1st down. Which of course set up a Sanders 22 yard field goal, 6-3.  Dolphins went. 0 of 2 when in goal to goal, earned 21 rushing yards to the Ravens 59 and entered halftime up 6-3. However, Xavien Howard  midway into the 4th quarter had stripped the ball out of Sammy Watkins hands before securing the loose football for a 49 yard scoop and score touchdown. But managed to fail a 2-point conversion 15-3. This would be the games first touchdown all game long. Then Tua Tagoviaola late in the 4th quarter spotted a busted Ravens coverage before heaving a 64 yard pass completion to Albert Wilson and had over 2 minutes to play in the process. Following that big play Tagoviaola would utilize a 1 yard QB sneak rushing touchdown, 22-10.  Dolphins were penalized 11 times for 97 yards, finished the night 1 of 4 when entering the red zone and bumped their record up to 3-7.








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Monday, November 8th 2021: Boswell drilled in a game winning 40 yard field goal to lead the Steelers past the Bears for a 29-27. This Victory allows the Steelers to improve their win streak to 5 straight and trail the Ravens by 1 game in the AFC North Division. Now the Steelers would jump out to an early 1st quarter lead, following Najee Harris scampering in for a 10 yard rushing touchdown, 7-0. Then during the early stages of the 2nd quarter Pittsburgh would push their lead to fourteen points. Thanks to Ben Roethlisberger utilizing a pump fake before darting a 4 yard touchdown strike to Frieremuth, 14-0. Steelers went 2 of 2 in the red zone, tallied 112 yards of total offense and entered halftime up 14-3. Eventually, the Steelers would continue to pressure the Bears defense and increase their lead to 20-6 in the 3rd quarter. After Ben Roethlisberger saw one on one coverage on his Tight End before tossing a 10 yard back shoulder touchdown pass to Frieremuth, who had a defender all over him. Pittsburgh tallied 105 yards on the ground to Chicago's 135, went 2 of 2 on 4th down and improved to a 5-3 record.




The Bears surge in the 4th quarter by outscoring the Steelers 21-9, but still suffered a disappointing 27-29 two point loss.  This defeat dropped the Bears to 4 straight losses in a row and now trail the Packers by 4 games in the NFC North. Despite a tough loss, Justin Fields completed 17 of his 29 passes for 291 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 interception.The Chicago Bears 6th drive of the game  would be stalled on 3rd and 12 after Fields delivered an incomplete pass to Jimmy Graham. Which of course forced a Santos 30 yard field goal, 3-14. Bears tallied 127 yards of total offense, went 1 of 7 on 3rd down and walked into the half trailing 3-14. Next, Chicago would find the end zone for the very first time during the early stages of the 4th quarter, following a directed snap that went to Montgomery for a 15 yard touchdown run, 13-20. However, the turning point for the Bears would be midway into the 4th quarter and on special teams. After Ray Ray McCloud off a punt would be stripped by Houston-Carson before scooping the loose football for a 25 yard touchdown return, but still trailed 20-23. It's just unfortunate that the Bears comeback surge would be stopped, after Santos missed a 65 yard field goal. Bears were penalized 12 times for 115 yards, turned the ball over twice and dropped to a 3-6 record.











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Sunday, November 7th 2021: The 3rd place Chiefs now trail the Raiders by 0.5 games back from 1st place in the AFC West Division and climbed up to .500, following a big 13-7 Victory when going against the Packers. This win also allowed the Chiefs to improve their record to 4-0 when versing the NFC Conference while riding a 2-Game win streak. The Chiefs got off to a 7-0 lead during the 1st quarter of play, following Mahomes completing a 1 yard touchdown pass to a wide open Travis Kelce. Now during the late stages of the 2nd quarter the Chiefs defense would come in clutch on a 4th and 5 play....after pressuring Jordan Love into throwing an incomplete pass for a Green Bay turnover on downs. Chiefs went 2 of 7 on 3rd down, tallied 104 yards of total offense to Green Bay's 158 and entered halftime up 13-0. However, Kansas City during the 4th quarter on 3rd and 10 would pick up a critical 1st down. As Patrick Mahomes rolled outside of the pocket to his right hand side before firing a 13 yard pass completion to Hill. Following that big play Patrick Mahomes would just take a knee to close out this game. Chiefs improve to their win streak to 2 straight games in a row, Mahomes threw 1 touchdown for 166 yards and went up to a 4-4 record. 




Rookie Quarterback Jordan Love looked a little shakey in his first career start and the Green Bay Packers were handed a 7-13 loss to the Chiefs. This defeat drops the Packers to 2-1 when versing the AFC Conference and had their 7-Game win streak snapped in the process. Now Jordan Love in the 1st quarter on 2nd and 8 would deliver a 15 yard pass completion to Dillon for a fresh set of downs. Unfortunately this drive would be stalled on a Mason Crosby 40 yard missed field goal and this game remained a 7-0 Chiefs lead. Green Bay went 0 of 5 on 3rd downs, turned the ball over once and entered halftime down 0-13. Then finally during the 3rd quarter the Packers would get into the end zone for the first time all game long. As Jordan Love on 4th and 5 zipped in a 20 yard touchdown strike to Dillon, 7-13. This would unfortunately be the Packers final score moving forward. Packers finished the day 2 of 12 on 3rd down, earned 19 1st downs to KC's 14 and dropped down to a 7-2 record.












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Sunday, November  7th 2021: The Titans shutout the Rams 21-0 in the 2nd quarter to open this game up, which led to a 28-16 Victory. This win allowed the Titans to increase their win streak to 5 in a row. Titans offense is also averaging 147.6 in rushing yards this season and it happens to be 4th in the NFL. Now the Titans only needed one play to capitalize off a Matthew Stafford interception in the 2nd.....after Tannehill delivered a 2 yard touchdown pass to a wide open Swain, 7-3.  But you see the Titans weren't done just yet, as Kevin Byard intercepted Stafford for a 24 yard pick six touchdown, 14-3. Tennessee finished 2 of 2 on 4th down, defense forced 2 turnovers and walked into halftime up 21-3. Ultimately, Adrian Peterson would put an end to the Rams night late in the 4th quarter....after scampering in for a 1 yard touchdown run, 28-9. This also happen to be Adrian Peterson's 126th career rushing touchdown. Tannehill threw 1 touchdown to 1 interception on 19 completed passes, finised 3 of 3 in goal to goal and jumped up to a 7-2 record.






Matthew Stafford was pressured all night long and the Rams were penalized 12 times for 115 yards, thus leading them to a disappointing 16-28 defeat to the Titans. This loss drops the Rams to a 2-1 record when taking on the AFC Conference. Keep note to that the Rams rush defense is 11th in the NFL after giving up 103.4 yards in 2021. The Rams fifth drive of the game late in the 2nd quarter would be stalled on a 3rd and 15 play. After Matthew Stafford suffered a 10 yard sack by Simmons.  Stafford was sacked 4 times for 35 yards, defense gave up 3 1st half touchdowns and went into the half down 3-21.  But as expected, the Rams during the 3rd quarter almost found the end zone for the first time after Stafford avoided pressure before zipping in a touchdown strike to  Tyler Higbee. Or so they thought. As this score would be reviewed and it showed Higbee go out of bounds then in bounds again. Thus setting up a ??.  Despite this game being out of reach, the Rams would find the end zone for the first time all game long. Thanks to Stafford completing  a 3 yard touchdown pass to Michel, but still trailed 16-28. Defense held the Titans to 64 yards rushing, finished 2 of 3 on 4th down and staggered down to a 7-2 record.








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INJURY UPDATE: The Saints Quarterback Jameis Winston will miss the entire 2021-2022 season with an ACL tear. During a 36-27 Victory, over the Bucs on Sunday night. Now Winston was trying to evade Tampa Bay defenders before being horse collard by Devin White and as he was going down to the ground his leg bent awkwardly. Thereafter, Winston walked mabey two or three steps before falling down to clutch his leg. Winston ended his Sunday afternoon by completing 6 passes on 10 attempts for 56 yards and 1 touchdown. But Winston will end his entire 2021-2022 NFL campaign, by completing 1,170 yards for 14 touchdowns and 3 interceptions.

















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Thursday, November 4th 2021:This game was alot further than the score shows after routing the Jets 45-30. The 2nd place Colts now trail the 1st place Titans by 2.5 games back in the AFC South Division. The Colts would strike first in the 1st quarter after Himes turned up field for a 34 yard touchdown run, 7-0. Then a Johnson fumble would lead to a Carson Wentz 1 yard touchdown pass to Doyle, thus increasing their 1st half lead to 21-7. Colts went 2 of 2 in the red zone,  racked in 280 yards of total offense to the Jets 187 and entered halftime up 28-10.  Now you see the Colts would continue to run up the score during the 3rd quarter of play, following Hines breaking loose for a huge 78 yard touchdown run to go up 42-10. Colts picked up 28 1st downs, finished 1 of 2 on 3th down and stumbled up to a 3-5 record.





Mike White leaves the game as the Jets get handed a 30-45 blowout loss to the Colts. This defeat drips the Jets to 2-2 when playing at home and 2-4 when versing the AFC Conference. Now Mike White would leave this game with a wrist injury that was sustained in the 2nd quarter. After making contact with a defenders helmet and was seen on the New York sideline trying to stretch and throw the ball before being tuned out completely. Mike White ended his night by completing 7 of his 11 passes for 95 yards and 1 touchdown. Followed by backup Josh Johnson completing 27 passes for 287 yards and 3 touchdowns to 1 pick. Before Mike White's injury he was able to lead the Jets down the field with a little over 3 minutes to play in the 1st quarter and tied this matchup at 7-7. Thanks to completing a 19 yard touchdown pass to Moore. This drive lasted 8 plays for 75 yards. Jets were penalized 3 times for 20 yards, went 1 of 2 in the red zone and walked into the half down 10-28. Now something positive for the Jets would happen and came early in the 3rd quarter after the defense forced a turnover on downs, after  Fatukasi and Mosely stuffed Hines for a 1 yard gain on a 4th and goal. This also stalled the Colts drive at 9 plays. Although, the Jets would score yet again on their 3rd straight drive in a row in the 4th, after a Johnson 22 yard touchdown pass to Ty Johnson, but still trailed 30-45. It's just unfortunate that late in the game Josh Johnson would have his pass deflected up into the air before getting picked off by Okerekee. Jets outscored Indy 14-3 in the 4th, tallied 486 yards of total offense and slipped to a 2-5 record. 




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BREAKING: The Titans have gone ahead and signed Adrian Peterson for the remainder of the 2021-2022 NFL season. Now this whole signing ordeal is to fill in for Derrick Henry who suffered possible season ending surgery to his foot. Derrick Henry finished with 10 touchdowns for 937 yards on 219 carries. Over the on the other side you have Petersen, who finished 2020 with the Lions by scoring 7 touchdowns on the ground for 604 yards rushing on 156 carries. 













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BREAKING: The Los Angeles Rams went along and gave up a couple of 2022 NFL Draft selections for Vet player in  Von Miller. Von Miller already a Super Bowl Champion(2015) and will bring more depth to their linebackers postion. Along with aligning himself with Aaron Donald and Leonard Floyd.. Von Miller thus far in 2021 has racked in 17 total tackles and a 4.5 in sacks per game. Miller will also end his 10 year tenure as a Broncos, by securing 509 total tackles with 2 interceptions and a 110.5 in sacks per game.


















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REUNITED AT LAST: The Saints gave up a 2024 NFL Drsft selection for former back Mark Ingram. By this trade happening it now means the Ingram and Kamara running back duo's are back. Also going to bring a little extra leadership as well. Mark Ingram so far this season has 98 carries for 321 yards and 1 touchdown run.















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Monday, November  1st 2021: The Chiefs improve to 2-2 when playing at home and are back in the win column, following a 20-17 Victory, over the Giants. Mahomes completed 29 passes for 275 yards and 2 touchdowns to 1 pick. This win allowed the Chiefs to move back to .500 on the year. The Chiefs would strike first in the 1st quarter of play, following Mahomes completing a 6 yard touchdown pass to Hill and went up 7-0. Afterwards, the Chiefs would break the games 7-7 tie in the 2nd quarter. Thanks to Gore scampering in for a 3 yard rushing touchdown, 14-7. Chiefs picked up 15 1st downs to the Giants 10, tallied 180 yards of total offense and entered halftime up 14-10. Next, the  Chiefs final drive of the 4th quarter would be stalled by Patrick Mahomes getting sacked by Crossen and 4th down was enforced. Following the sack Harrison Butker would knock in a game winning 34 yard field goal, 20-17. Chiefs tallied 378 yards of total offense, finished 5 of 12 on 3rd down and moved up to a 4-4 record.





As for the Giants they now trail the 1st place Cowboys by 4.5 games back in the NFC East, following a difficult 17-20 three point defeat to the Chiefs. This loss also put's the Giants on a 2-Game losing streak in the process. Now the Giants found a way to tie this game at 7-7 all in the 2nd quarter, as Daniel Jones delivered a 1 yard touchdown pass to Rudolph. This drive lasted 9 plays for 85 yards.  Giants went 1 of 2 in the red zone, held to 37 yards on the ground and entered halftime down by four 10-14. Thereafter, the Giants just didn't want to shy away from this matchup and managed to keep this Monday night contest close. Thanks to a Travis Kelce fumble  that set up a Daniel Jones 5 yard touchdown pass to Engram, thus gaining a 17-14 4th quarter lead. Unfortunately the Giants night came to abrupt end in the 4th quarter on a 4th and 15, as Daniel Jones fumbled the ball after being sacked by Clark before Prince secured the loose football and it forced a turnover on downs. Giants outscored the Chiefs 7-6 in the 4th, Jones was sacked 3 times for 13 yards and staggered to a 2-6 record.














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Sunday, October 31st 2021:The Saints score 16 total points off the Buccaneers 3 turnovers and secured a 36-27. This win allowed the Saints to improve their win streak to 3 straight while earning a 1-1 record when versing teams inside the NFC South Division. Now Jameis Winston did leave the game in the 1st half with a knee injury and it thrusted in backup Trevor Semian. Naturally, the Saints would respond with a score of their own and tied this game up. Thanks to Winston completing a 16 yard touchdown pass to Smith, 7-7. Then the Saints defense late in the 2nd quarter would come up with a huge 1st half turnover, after Marcus Davenport strip sacked Tom Brady and it allowed Oneymata to recover the loose ball to set his team up at the Saints 37 yard line. Luckily for the Saints that fumble would lead to a Simeian play action fake before delivering a 1 yard passing touchdown to Armah, 16-7.  Saints scored 9 points off the Bucs 2 turnovers, went 4 of 7 on 3rd down and entered halftime up 16-7. We are now going to shift over to the 4th quarter of play where the Saints defense made a game sealing statement. After P.J. Williams picked off Tom Brady and returned it for a 40 yard touchdown, 36-27. Saints finished 2 of 3 on 4th down, Siemian threw 1 touchdown for 159 yards and they moved up to a 5-2 record.



Tom Brady's 4 touchdowns for 375 yards weren't enough and the Buccaneers were outscored 13-6 in the 4th, following a disappointing 27-36 defeat to the New Orlenas Saints. This loss drops Tampa Bay's record to 1-1 when taking on the NFC South. Including their 4-Game win streak being snapped in the process. The Bucs defense came in clutch early in 1st quarter after stuffing Alvin Kamara on a 4th and 1 to force a turnover on downs. Now over on offense Tom Brady would pit the Bucs on the board first after slinging a 4 yard touchdown pass to Chris Godwin, 7-0.  Bucs were penalized 5 times for 54 yards, tallied 176 yards of total offense and walked into the lockers down 7-16. Eventually, the Buccaneers offense would find a way to kind of weather the storm in New Orleans in the 3rd quarter, following Tom Brady completing a 41 yard touchdown strike to Mike Evans, 21-23. Afterwards, Tom Brady would spot a busted Saints coverage before heaving a 50 yard touchdown pass down the middle of the field to Grayson. But failed to convert the 2-point conversion 27-26. For Brady and his Bucs would get one more chance to make something happen. But instead on a 4th and 8 play Tom Brady would be sacked by Alexsander and a turnover on downs would be imposed. Brady threw 2 interceptions, tallied 31 return yards to the Saints 147 and dropped down to a 6-2 record.











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Sunday, October 31st 2021: The Rams move to 43-0 when leading after halftime en route to a 38-22 Victory, over the Texans. This win ties the Rams with the Cardinals for 1st place in the NFC West Division. Along with the offense averaging 245 points for them. Now the Rams were already making noise on their first drive of the 1st quarter and capped it off a 10 play drive with Stafford completing a 5 yard touchdown pass to Henderson, 7-0. Afterwards, the Rams lead would get pushed to a 17 points during the late stages if the 2nd quarter. After Stafford threaded the needle between two Houston defenders for a 2 yard touchdown strike to Robert Woods, 17-0. Stafford threw 2 touchdowns for 195 yards, defense forced 1 turnover and entered halftime up 24-0. The Rams offense would continue to pile on the points with just 7:55  to go in the 3rd quarter, following Stafford zipping an 11 yard passing touchdown to Cooper Kupp and increased their lead to 31-0. Drive lasted 3 plays for 75 yards and took 1:31 of possession time. Rams tallied in 467 yards of total offense, Stafford ended his day with 3 touchdown strikes and improved to a 7-1 record.




The Texans surge in the 2nd half to outscore the Rams 22-0, but still suffered a disappointing 22-38 defeat. This loss drops the Texans to a 1-3 when at home and are now riding a 7-Game losing streak. Despite struggling to move the ball in the 1st half, Houston would start to show a little spark after Mills delivered a 15 yard pass completion to Collins  and set his team up at the Rams 27 yard line. Following that big gain Fairbairn would end up missing a 45 yard field that went wide right. As this game remained a 24-0 LA lead. Houston was outscored 17-0 in the 2nd, defense gave up three touchdowns and entered the half down 0-24. Now the Texans would get themselves on the board for the first time all game long in the 4th quarter after Rex Burkhead scampered in for a 1 yard touchdown run. 7-38.  Afterwards, Houston would find the end zone for a second straight time in a row, following a Mills 45  yard touchdown pass to Brandin Cook, 14-38. Then a successful onside kick recovery would lead to a Mills 9 yard touchdown pass to Jordan. Followed up with a successful 2-point converstion 22-38. Keep note to that the Texans trailed 38-0 when entering the 4th quarter while scoring three unanswered. Texans picked up 18 1st downs, were penalized 5 times for 31 yards and fell to a 1-7 record.











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INJURY UPDATE: The Jets for the next 2 to 4 weeks will be without their starting Quarterback Zach Wilson, due to a PCL sprain that occurred in a 54-13 loss the Patriots. Now Zach Wilson's knee injury happened during the 2nd quarter as he was stepping up in the pocket before being tackled by Judon, who fell on his leg. Luckily for Wilson he was able to walk off under his own power. Zach Wislon will end his 2021 campaign by completing 1,168 yards for 4 touchdowns and 9 interceptions through 6 played games.

















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Thursday, October 28th 2021: Packers have not been defeated since week 1 after picking up a very decsive 24-21 Victoey, over the Cardinals. This win allowed Green Bay to push their win streak to 7 in a row while improving to 4-1 when playing on the road. The Green Bay would strike late in the 2nd quarter and tie this game up at 7-7. Thanks to Aaron Jones bursting in for a 2 yard touchdown run. This drive lasted 14 plays for 70 yards and took a possession time of 8:23. This score was also set up on A.J. Dillon picking up a 1st down on a 4th and 1 play. Packers had 21:19 minutes of possession time to the Cardinals 8:41, went 2 of 9 on 3rd down and entered halftime up 10-7. Green Bay in 5 plays to start the 3rd quarter would extend their lead to ten points, following Aaron Rodgers completing a 2 yard passing touchdown to Randell Cobb, 17-7. This scoring drive was set up on a Kyler Murray interception. Two possessions later and Dgers would zip in a 6 yard touchdown strike to Randall Cobb to go up by ten yet again, 24-14. Unfortunately Tight-End, Robert Tonyan before this touchdown hauled in a 33 yard reception but injured his left knee in the process.  Then Green Bay's defense came in clutch with 12 seconds left in the 4th quarter, as Douglas picked off Kyler Murray in the corner of the end zone to seal this bout up. Packers finished 2 if 4 on 4th down, went 3 of 5 when in the red zone and improved to 7-1 record. 






Kyler Murray throws 2 interceptions to lead the Cardinals to a tough 21-24 defeat to the Packers. This loss also gives the Cardinals their first loss of the year. Chase Edmonds was the player in the 1st quarter to give Arizona a 7-0 lead, as he received a snap directly to him and scampered into the end zone for an 11 yard run.  Arizona turned the ball over once, were outgained on the ground 93-29 and walked into the half down 7-10. Naturally, Arizona would bounce back from their previous pick and finished with a James Conner 2 yard touchdown run, thus coming within three 14-17. Thereafter, a successful 4th and 1 conversion in the 4th quarter would lead to a James Conner rushing touchdown, 21-24. Cardinals defense would give their offense a one more chance with over 2 minutes to go in the 4th, as they put pressure on Aaron Rodges and forced him to throw an incomplete pass. Arizona were penalized 7 times for 59 yards, 3 of 4 in the red zone and dropped to a 7-1 record.











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Monday,October 25th 2021: Alvin Kamara's 1 receiving touchdown for 128 yards was enough to help the Saints past the Seahawks 13-10. This win allowed the Saints to go two games above .500 and trail the 1st place Buccaneers by 1.5 games back in the NFC South Division. Winston completed 19 of his 35 passes for 222 yards and 1 touchdown. The Saints with 40 seconds to go in the 2nd quarter would secure a 10-7 three point lead after Winston fumbled the ball and  quickly recovered it before darting a 13 yard touchdown pass to Alvin Kamara. Saints went 1 of 2 in the red zone, 2 of 2 on 4th down and entered halftime up 10-7. Eventually, the Saints would come away with a critical three points in the 4th after Johnson drilled in a 33 yard field goal, 13-10. Keep note to that this score was set up on a Seahawks missed kick. This game was certainly a defensive battle between both teams.....and during the late stages of the 4th quarter that would show. After the Saints defense on 4th and 28 forced Geno Smith into throwing an incomplete pass. Thus ending thus contest. Saints shutout the Seahawks 3-0 in the 4th, picked up 14 1st downs and jumped to a 4-2 record.




Seahawks errors lead them to a disappointing 10-13 loss to the New Orleans Saints. Unfortunately this loss keeps  Seattle in last place in the NFC West while riding a 2-Game losing streak. Seahawks midway of the 1st quarter got seven on the board after Geno Smith delivered an 84 yard touchdown pass to D.K. Metcalf, 7-0. Goijg into the half Seattle were penalized 4 times for 33 yards, went 0 of 4 on 3rd down and trailed 7-10. Now the Seahawks during the 3rd quarter tried converting a 3rr and 10 situation but instead Geno Smith pass was incomplete. A play later and Meyers would he the one to to drill in a game tying 50 yard field goal, 10-10. Unfortunately during the the 4th quarter Seattle would cash in on yet another error. After Meyers on 4th and 22 missed a 53 yard field goal and this game remained 10-10. This would at some point come back to haunt them. Seattle trails 5 ganes back in NFC West, Geno Smith was sacked 5 times for 38 yards and dropped to a 2-5 record.







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Sunday, October 24th 2021: The Titans hold the Chiefs to no touchdowns and earned a routing 27-3 win. This win allowed the Titans to improve to 2-0 when versing the AFC South while bumping their win streak up to 3 in a row.  Derrick Henry would help the Titans go up 7-0 midway into the 1st quarter, as he scampered in for a 5 yard rushing touchdown. Drive lasted 8 plays for 56 yards  Now the Titans would continue to add on to their dominating 1st half after Ryan Tannehill delivered a 24 yard touchdown strike to A.J. Brown and made this contest 14-0. Titans outscored Kansas City 13-0 in the 2nd, went 2 of 3 on 3rd down and entered halftime up 27-0. Eventually, the Titans defense would not let up by the time the 4th quarter rolled around, as Henne delivered a pass to Hardman who had the ball popped free by Farley, before an Evans recovery was made. Thus ending this game. 













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Sunday, October 24th 2022: Jason Taylor scored 1 touchdown on 107 yards rushing to help the Colts rout the 49ers by a score of 30-18. This win allowed the Colts to now trail the 1st place Titans by 2 games back in the AFC South Division. Along with riding a 2-Game winning streak. Wentz ended his night by completing 17 of his 26 passes for 150 yards and 2 touchdown strikes. Naturally, the Colts would respond with a score of their own during the late stages of the 2nd quarter. Thanks to Wentz zipping in an 11 yard touchdown pass to Alie, 7-9.  However, a Odum fumble in the 2nd quarter would prove to be the turning point of this matchup and gave the Colts their first lead of the game. Thanks to Carson Wentz utilizing a read option play before diving into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown run, but failed to convert the 2-point conversion. 13-12. Colts went 3 of 6 in 3rd down, defense forced 2 turnovers and entered halftime up by one point 13-12.  Next, the Colts would capitalize off a Muhammed fumble during the 3rd quarter of play, following Jason Taylor bursting into the end zone for a 4 yard rushing touchdown, thus increasing their lead to 20-12. Eventually, the Colts in the 4th quarter put this game on ice after Carson Wentz darted a 23 yard touchdown pass to Michael Pittman Jr, who had to high point the ball before falling into the end zone, 30-18.  Colts finished 3 of 2 in the red zone, picked up 17 1st downs and earned a 3-4 record.




Jimmy Garoppolo threw for 2 interceptions during an 18-30 defeat when going against the Colts on Sunday night. This loss now means that the 49ers are tied for 3rd place in the NFC West Division while trailing the 1st place Cardinals by 4.5 games back. Including a 4-Game losing streak that they've been on as of late. Despite defeat, Garoppolo was able to complete 16 passes for 187 yards and 1 touchdown. The 49ers would be the team to draw first blood in the 1st quarter, following Mitchell bursting for a 14 yard touchdown run, but missed extra point 6-0. 49ers outscored Indianapolis 12-7 to close out the 1st quarter of play.  Thereafter, the 49ers came up with a big play in the 2nd quarter after Wentz was pressured before tossing an interception that ended up in the hands of Shaair. Which set Frisco up at the 19 yard line. Luciky for Indy the 49ers were unable to capitalize off this turnover and punted the ball away a few plays later. Niners went 0 of 7 on 3rd down, tallied 153 yards of total offense and walked into the locker rooms down 12-13. Eventually, the 49ers were starting to make positive plays happen during the midway point of the 3rd quarter.....as Garoppolo delivered a 27 yard pass completion to Woener, who set them up at the Colts 16 yard line. One play later and Garoppolo fired a 14 yard touchdown pass to Deeboo Samuel but failed the 2-point conversion, 18-20. It's just unfortunate that the 49ers night ended late in the 4th after Garoppolo was picked off by Willis. Frisco finished the whole game with 1 3rd down conversion on 11 attempt, were penalized 7 times for 122 yards and dropped to a 2-4 record.












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Thursday, October 21st 2021: Johnson's 1 touchdown on a 122 yard night was just enough to squeeze past the Broncos for a 17-14 Victory.  With this win Cleveland has moved past. 500 on the season and snapped there 2 game losing streak. The Browns also had No Baker Mayfield due to a shoulder injury and it thrusted in backup Quarterback Case Keenum. Browns would be the first team to snag a 7-0 lead during the 1st quarter as Duke Johnson scored off a 4 yard touchdown run. Drive lasted 5 plays for 75 yards. Case Keenum in the 1st half had 122 yards on 13 pass completions, went 6 of 10 on 3rd down and entered halftime up 10-0. Now Case Keenum in the 3rd quarter would help Cleveland convert a 4th and 3 after scrambling  for 5 yards to pick up a 1st down. A play later and the Browns would cap off a 13 play drive by Case Keenum delivering a 1 yard touchdown pass to Stanton, 17-7. Keenum threw 1 touchdown on 199 yards passing, went 2 of 3 when in the red zone and improved to a 4-3 win/loss record. 



Broncos shutout the Browns 7-0 in the 4th quarter but still suffered a tough 14-17 three poin loss to the Browns. The Denver Broncos during this defeat fell one game beneath .500 while sitting on top of a 4-Game losing streak. Keep note Broncos were 3-0 after week 3. But since then have quickly deteriorated. Now on the Broncos second offensive series of the 1st quarter, you'd see Teddy Bridgewaters pass who was intended for Brown  picked off by Johnson instead.  Broncos were very poor on 3rd down after going 0 of 4, secured 76 yards of total offense to the Browns 214 and walked into the half down 0-10. However, Denver finally found the end zone when coming out the half, as Melvin Gordon took it in for an 8 yard touchdown run while diving  into the end zone. 7-10.  Next, Teddy Bridgewater on a 4th and 1 play would scamper through the middle of the field for a 1 yard pick to set his team up with a 1st and 10 situation. Eventually, Denver would cap off a 17 play drive in the 4th quarter by a Bridgewater 10 yard touchdown pass to Williams, but still trailed 14-17. Broncos went 2 of 2 when in goal to goal, had 1 turnover and fell down to a 3-4 record.












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Derrick Henry's 3 touchdowns were enough to help the Titans past the Bills for a 34-31 Victory. With this win it allowed the Titans to go two games up on the 2nd place Colts in the AFC South Division. Including sitting atop their own 2-Game win streak as well. The Titans would be the first team to find the end zone during the 2nd quarter, as Henry broke free for a 76 yard touchdown run and made things 7-6.  But you see with over 4 minutes to play in the 1st half Ryan Tannehill would follow his blocking before scampering in for a 4 yard touchdown run. Thus regaining a 17-13 four point lead. Drive lasted just 2 plays for 11 yards while taking up 31 seconds of possession time. Henry secured 1 touchdown on 96 yards rushing, defense sacked Allen twice for 11 yards and entered halftime  down 17-20. We will now jump on over to the 4th quarter of play where Derrick Henry broke for a 13 yard rushing touchdown to give his team a critical 34-31 lead.  Titans outscored Buffalo 10-0 in the 4th, picked up 16 1st downs and moved up to a 4-2 record.




The high powered Buffalo Bills were cooled down a little by the Titans after suffering a disappointing 31-34 defeat on Monday Night. A few things went wrong in this game for Buffalo as they were penalized 8 total times for 60 yards while finishing the night just 2 if 5 when they entered the red zone. Along with the defense giving up 4 total Tennessee touchdowns as well.  Buffalo would finally get into the end zone after Josh Allen in the 2nd quarter zipped in a 14 yard touchdown pass to Stefon Diggs, 13-7. Afterwards, Buffalo would regain a three point lead with only 40 ticks left, thanks to Allen tossing a 29 yard passing touchdown to Cole Beasley and went up 20-17.  Bills were out rushed 60-100, went 1 of 3 in the red zone and walked into the half with a 20-17 lead. The Bills would change the lead in this game for a 6th time during the late stages of the 3rd quarter. Once Allen tossed a 1 yard touchdown strike to the back of the end zone to Sweaney. Followed up with a successful 2-point conversion  on a  Buffalo special. Unfortunately, late in the 4th quarter Josh Allen on a 4th down situation slipped and fell on a QB sneak, as it forced a turnover on downs at the 1 yard line.  Bills secured 28 1st downs, 7 of 13 on 3rd down and fell to a 4-2 record.



















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Thursday, October  14th 2021: The Buccaneers  win 13 of their past 14 games to edge past the Eagles by six points, 28-22. With this win Tom Brady now has 595 career touchdown passes while helping the Buccaneers reach their 3rd straight win in a row.  Buccaneers early in the 1st quarter were able to convert a 3rd and 8 play after Tom Brady zipped a 10 yard completion to Chris Godwin. A couple plays later, Tom Brady would loft a 2 yard touchdown pass to Howard, 7-0. Then in response to Philly's previous score, you'd see Tom Brady complete a 23 yard passing touchdown to Antonio Brown, 14-7.  Buccaneers picked up 16 1st downs to the Eagles 6, defense forced a turnover and entered halftime up by two scores 21-7.  Now the Buccaneers would be very fortunate to extend their lead to three scores during the 3rd quarter of play. Once Fournette scampered in for a 1 yard touchdown run, 28-7.  Brady threw 2 touchdowns for 271 yards, went 3 of 4 when in the red zone and improved to a 5-1 win/loss record. 




The Eagles 2nd half comeback was stalled due to Avery's taunting call and faced a disappointing 22-28 loss to Brady and his Buccaneers. This loss officially forced the Eagles drop down to two games beneath .500 while trailing the the 1st place Cowboys by 2.5 games back in the NFC East Division.  Jalen Hurts during this loss, completed 12 of his 26 passes for 115 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 pick. Jalen Hurts midway during the 1st quarter would extend the play before completing a 23 yard pass to Reagor and set his team up with a 1st and goal. A play later and Hurts would zip in a 5 yard touchdown pass to Ertz, tying this game at 7-7. This score was set up on a Delaney defensive holding call.  Afterwards, the Eagles would capitalize off a Bucs turnover on downs and   pass interference call in the 4th, after Jalen Hurts baroled in for a 2 yard touchdown run. Followed up by a successful 2-point converstion to Watkins, 22-28. Eagles went 3 of 10 on 3rd downs, shutout the Buccaneers 8-0 in the 4th and dropped down to a 2-4 record. 















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BREAKING: The Vegas Raiders would have no choice but to fire head coach, Jon Gruden. Gruden's firing comes 7 years after racial comments to a buddy of his about DeMaurice Smith. Including anti Gay slurs and other emails that would eventually surface as well. Gruden was expected to remain in Vegas for the next 10 seasons. Gruden now ends his win/loss record as a Radiers Coach in his 4th season 22-31. 












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Monday, October 11th 2021: Lamar Jackson completed a 5 yard game winning touchdown to Marquise Brown for a 31-25 Overtime Victory, over the Colts.  With this win it allowed the Ravens to rally back from a 9-22 2nd half deficit and are currently on a 4-Game win streak as well. On that note....Ravens offense has now averaged 136 points for them to the defense allowing 117 points against them through just 5 weeks of the 2021 season.  Ravens would be fortunate enough to force a fumble during the late stages of the 1st quarter. Thanks to Oweh getting around the right edge before strip sacking Carson Wentz and it would be recovered by Williams. Ravens were shutout 7-0 to close out the 1st.  Baltimore went 0 of 5 on 3rd down, earned 148 yards of total offense to the Colts 221 and entered the half down 3-10. Finally the Ravens would find the end zone on a Lamar Jackson 43 yard touchdown strike on the money to Marquise Brown, 9-22. Afterwards, in the 4th quarter the Ravens offense would be sparked by Andrews hauling in a one handed 27 yard pass from Lamar Jackosn. Which set his team up at the Baltimore 49 yard line. Few plays later and Lamar Jackson would fire a 5 yard touchdown pass to Mark Andrews, who was just hanging out in the middle of the end zone uncovered and a successful 2-point converstion to follow up,  17-25. However, a Calaius Capmbell blocked field goal led to a Lamar Jackson 4 yard passing touchdown to Andrews and another successful 2-point converstion to follow. Tying this bout at 25-25. Jackson threw a career best 442 yards with 4 touchdowns, tallied 523 yards of total offense and moved up to a 4-1 record.



A Blankenship missed field goal in regulation would eventually lead to a Colts 25-31 Overtime loss to the Baltimore Ravens.  With this loss, it officially knocked the Colts down to 3rd place in the AFC South and now have identical win/loss records as the 2nd place Texans. As well as having a 1-3 record when versing the AFC Conference. Now during the 1st quarter Taylor would receive a swing pass from Carson Wentz before bursting into the end zone for a 76 yard touchdown. 7-0. Defensively the Colts did a tremendous job containing Lamar Jackson on the ground in the 1st half. As they held him to 30 yards rushing on 6 carries. Colts went 4 of 7 on 3rd down, Wentz threw 1 touchdown for 188 yards and walked into halftime up 10-3. Then on their first drive on offense out the half would end with Carson Wentz darting a 42 yard touchdown pass to Pittman. Who made a twisting catch over Averett while extending the ball over the pylon, but missed the extra point 16-3. Indianapolis at some point during the 3rd quarter would try to keep their drive alive in a 3rd and 6 play. But instead Wentz's pass to Michael Pittman would be deemed incomplete to force a 4th down. Luckily the Colts would come away with points, as Blankenship drilled a 43 yard field goal, 25-9. Colts were outscored a combined total 22 points in the final quarters, finished 1 of 4 in the red zone and fell to a 1-4 record.
















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BREAKING: The Seattle Seahawks will be without Russell Wilson for the next 6 weeks. Due to suffering a fractured ring finger during Thursday's 26-17 loss to the Rams. Now as Wilson was preparing to throw the ball Aaron Donald would accidentally swipe his ring finger and moments after, you'd see Russell Wilson walking off the field clutching his hand. Wilson ended his night by completing 11 of his 16 passes for 152 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 pick.














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Sunday, October 10th 2021:  The Bills avenge their AFC title game loss to the Chiefs, after securing a hard fought 38-20 Victory.  With this win it now means the Bills improve to 2-0 when playing on the road. Along with being on a 4-Game win streak. Josh Allen completed 15 of his 26 passes for 315 yards and 3 touchdowns. The Bills would cap off an 8 play drive with Josh Allen scampering in for a 9 yard touchdown run, 7-3.  During quarter number 1. Now Buffalo wasn't going to shy away from the Chiefs and with over 7 minutes to go in the 2nd quarter, you'd spot Josh Allen lofting a 35 yard passing touchdown to Sanders. Who got behind his defender for the score, 14-10. Buffalo secured 3 total touchdowns in the 1st half, defense forced a turnover on downs and walked into the locker rooms up 24-13.  Buffalo would start to pressure Kansas City late in the 4th quarter as Josh Allen leaped over a defender for a 1st down and set his team up at the 44 yard line. This 12 play drive got capped off with Allen zipping in an 8 yard touchdown pass to Sanders, 38-20.  Bills racked in 436 yards of total offense, picked up 121 rushing yards to the Chiefs 120 and got bumped up to a 4-1 record. 




Patrick Mahomes threw 2 interceptions that would lead the Kansas City Chiefs to a disappointing 20-38 loss to the  Buffalo Bills. This loss officially drops the Chiefs one game beneath .500 while staggering to a 1-2 record when playing at Arrowhead. Naturally, Kansas City would respond with a score of their own and took a three point lead. Following Patrick Mahomes on a "Tom and Jerry" trick play would deliver a 5 yard touchdown pass to Pringle in the in the 2nd, 10-7.  Chiefs would be outscored 17-10 in the 1st half and entered halftime down 13-24. Now the Chiefs would chip into Buffalo's 18-point lead during the 4th quarter as Patrick Mahomes completed a 1 yard touchdown pass to Kelce and made things 20-31.  Unfortunately,  for Kansas City things didn't get any easier for them during the late stages of the 4th quarter of play. As they capped off a 10 play drive with Patrick Mahomes fumbling the football before a White recovery. Pretty much putting this game away. Mahomes tossed 2 touchdowns for 272 yards passing, were outscored a combined total of 14-7 through quarters 3 and 4 while falling down to a 2-3 record. 

















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Sunday, October  10th:  The  Dallas  Cowboys  remain  perfect  at home  after  blowing  out  the  Giants  44-20.  With  this  win  it  now  allowed  Dallas  to move  up  to  3-0  when  playing  in  Arrlington while  riding  an  impressive  4-Game win streak.  Dallas  also  happen  to  outscore New  York  17-7  in  the  final  quarter.  Now the Cowboys would extend their lead to ten points. After  Dak  Prescott  delivered  a  49 yard  touchdown  pass  to  Cee  Dee  Lamb, who  beat  his  defender  in  single  coverage and  into  the  end  zone  he  went,  10-0 in the 2nd quarter. Dallas went 5 of 8 on 3rd down, tallied 278 yards of total offense and walked into the half with a 17-10 lead. Then come the midway point of the 3rd quarter, you'd see Dak Prescott fake a pitch before dumping off a pass to Elliott, who turned it loose for a 4 yard touchdown 24-13.  Dallas outscored the Giants 10-3 to wrap up the 3rd. The Cowboys eventually started to put the Giants defense against a wall during the midway stages of the 4th. Starting with Prescott completing a 35 yard pass to Cedric Wilson, who made a sideline grab while maintaining both feet in bounds on 3rd and 1. Next, just two plays later  and  this  drive would  end  with  Elliott bursting  to  the  right  sideline  for  a  13  yard  rushing  touchdown, 34-13. Diggs  has secured  6  interceptions  in  each  of  first  5 played  games,  racked  in  515. yards. of   total  offense  and  moved  up  to  a  4-1  record.





Giants  have  over  70%  of  their  players injured  and  were  denied  back  to  back wins,  while  being  taken  out  20-44  when going  up  against  the  Cowboys.   With  this loss  it  now  means  the  Giants  fall  to  0-1 when  versing  the NFC East  and  you  just cant  win  games  when  your  converting  4  of  13  on  3rd  downs.  It  certainly  didn't  help  New  York  with  Jones  leaving  with  a Concussion,  Barkley  with an  ankle  sprain and  of  course  Golladay  with  a  knee  issue.  Giants  late  in  the  2nd  quarter  started  to move  the  chains  and  converted  a  3rd  and 4  play,  following  Daniel  Jones  darting  a  28  yard  completion  to  Toney  and  set  his team  up  at  the  Dallas  2  yard  line. Moments  after,  on   4th  and  1  Booker would  scamper  in  for  a  1  yard  touchdown run,  10-10.  Keep  note  this  drive  lasted  12  plays  for  88  yards. Giants  went  1  of  1  in the  red  zone,  defense  forced  2  turnovers and  entered  halftime  down  10-17.   Glennon had  come  in  for  an  injured  Daniel Jones and  tried   delivering  a  bomb  downfield  to Evan  Engram.  But  instead  his  pass  would get  picked  off  by  Diggs.  However, Glennon would  bounce  back  from  his  previous interception  in  the  3rd. As  he  completed  a 13  yard  back  shoulder  throw  to  Evan Engram,  who  made  a  twisting  sideline catch.  Then  3 plays  later  on  a  4th  and  2 situation  the  Giants  would  turn  the ball over  on  downs  after  Glennon's pass  to Toney  was  incomplete.  Despite  this  game already  being  out  of  hand.....the Giants  would  come  within  14  points  during  the 4th  quarter  as  Glennon  would  zip  in  a  3 yard  touchdown  to  Booker.  But  still  trailed  20-34.  Giants  went  2  of  3  on  4th  down,  turned  the  ball  over  twice  and  staggered  down  to  a  1-4  win/loss  record.



 














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ONTO CHICAGO: The Miami Dolphins went along and traded away Jakeem Grant to the Chicago Bears and in return they'll receive an 2023 NFL 6th round draft selection. Unfortunately Grant's time in Miami came to an end after fumbling and losing the ball during a 27-17 loss to Indianapolis last Sunday. Now Jakeem Grant was in Miami for the past 5 years of his career....where he posted 91 catches for 10001 yards receiving and 5 total touchdowns.















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BREAKING: The Patriots can now free up $5.8 Million Dollars of cap space after trading their cornerback Stephon Gilmore to the Carolina Panthers. In return the Patriots will get a 2023 NFL Draft selection. 














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OUT OF NEW ENGLAND: The Patriots made a move earlier this week after officially releasing Cornerback Stephon Gilmore. Now for  Gilmore at the start of this season he was placed on the PUP list, due to a torn quad that he sustained in the final weeks of last season and surgery was needed. In addition to his surgery he has been in recuperation mode. Stephon Gilmore is also in his final year of his 5 year $65 Million Dollar contract and by the Pat's letting go of Gilmore they can now generate at least $5.8 Million Dollars of cap space. What does this mean?  Well it's simple, Stephon Gilmore could potentially go to the Buccaneers because we all know how depleted they are at that postion or even Carolina for that matter.















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Thursday, October 7th 2021: The Rams surge in the 2nd half after a slow start in the 1st and picked up a 1-1 record when versing the NFC West, following an impressive 26-17 Victory against the Seahawks.  With this win it allowed the Rams to move into 2nd place in the NFC West Division and knocked Seatte down to last place. Stafford on 25 pass completions threw for 364 yards and 1 rouchdown to 1 pick, during win. Rams went 0 for 2 in the red zone, 11 1st downs and entered halftime down 3-7. Naturally, the Rams would get take a two point 3rd quarter lead after Henderson turned it loose for a 5 yard rushing touchdown and went up 9-7, but missed PAT. Few offensive possessions later, Los Angeles would then snag a nine point lead once Matthew Stafford delivered a 13 yard passing touchdown to Tyler Higbee in the corner of the end zone, 16-7. Rams shutout Seattle 13-0 to wrap up the games first 3 quarters of play.  Now the Rams were moving the chains midway through the 4th quarter....once Stafford completed a 13 yard pass to Cooper Kupp, who set his team up with a 1st and goal. A play later and Michel would scamper into the end zone for a 1 yard touchdown run, 23-14. Rams secured 476 yards of total offense, defense forced 2 turnovers and moved up a 4-1 record.





Russell Wilson leaves game with injured finger and the Seahawks suffer a 17-26 defeat to the Rams.  With this loss it now drops Seattle to 0-2 when playing on home field and and fell one game beneath .500. Keep note to that Wilson would leave the game in the 3rd quarter after Aaron Donald swiped his finger trying to complete a pass. Russell Wilson completed 11 passes for 152 yards and threw 1 touchdown to 1 pick.  Including Geno Smith completing 10 of his 17 passes for 131 yards and 1 touchdown strike to 1 interception. Seahawks would strike first and broke this 0-0 tie, following Russell Wilson darting a 2 yard touchdown pass to DK Metcalf, 7-0. Seahawks tallied 48 rushing yards to the Rams 51, went 1 of 2 in the red zone and walked into the locker rooms up 7-3. Geno Smith would help Seattle answer with a score if their own in the 4th quarter after lofting a 23 yard touchdown pass to DK Metcalf, 14-16. Unfortunately the Seahawks comeback would be stalled in the 4th quarter, once Geno Smith's pass got picked off by Scott. Seattle picked up 22 1st downs, tallied 354 yards of total offense and staggered to a 2-3 record.























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The Raiders 3-game undefeated streak was snapped in a week four 14-28  defeat to the Los Angeles Chargers. This loss ultimately drops the Raiders to 2nd place and moved the Chargers into 1st in the AFC West Division. Las Vegas also in a three way tie with both the Chargers and Broncos. Derek Carr completed 21 of his 34 passes for 196 and 2 touchdowns to 1 interception. Now the Raiders defense came up big on a 4th and 12 situation after Ty Long utilized a fake punt and fired an incomplete pass to Campbell, who got hit by Hunter Renfrow before dropping the ball. Thus forcing a turnover on downs.  Carr secured 52 yards passing, team went 1 of 7 on 3rd down and walked into halftime facing a 21 point deficit. Raiders defense through two quarters looked slow, not aggressive enough and just flat out sluggish.  Naturally, Derek Carr in the 3rd quarter would get the Raiders within two scores....thanks to zipping in a 10 yard passing touchdown to Hunter Renfrow, 7-21. Derek Carr then late in the 3rd set Las Vegas up with a 1st and goal situation,  as he delivered a 18 yard pass completion to Darren Waller.  A play later, Derek Carr would help Vegas climb back into this battle after lofting up a 3 yard touchdown pass to Darren Waller, who had a defender all over him 14-21. Unfortunately the Raiders came up short and their comeback in the 4th quarter was stalled, after Derek Carr got picked off by Derwin James. Raiders finished 4 of 13 on 3rd downs, tallied 48 rushing yards to the Chargers 168 and stumble to a 3-1 record.



Derwin James late heroics would lead the Chargers to a 28-14 Victory, over the Raiders. Chargers are now riding back to back wins since their 30-24 Victory against the Chiefs, back in week 3. Chargers would strike first after Justin Herbert completed a 4 yard touchdown pass to Parham and went up 7-0 in the 1st quarter.  Then the Chargers defense returned the favor midway into the 2nd quarter on a 4th and 3 play, following White stuffing Josh Jacob's behind the line of scrimmage and it would set that Chergers offense up at the 37 yard line. Afterwards, two offensive possessions later and Los Angeles started to make positive strides downfield on the Raiders defense late into 1st half. As Herbert zipped in a 10 yard touchdown pass to a Leaping Jared Cook in the back of the end zone, 14-0. However, a 4th and 2 conversion would lead to a 4th quarter Austin Ekeler 1 yard touchdown run and went up by two scores, 28-14. 





















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Sunday, October 3rd 2021:  The Tampa Bay Buccaneers bounced back from a week 3 loss to LA and secured a huge 19-17 two point win when going up against the Patriots.  During the Bucs win Tom Brady had set an NFL record by surpassing Drew Brees for 80,359 yards passing in his career. Along with defeating all 32 teams as well.  Now Tom Brady in the 1st quarter tried to keep the chains moving on a 3rd and 7 play, but instead his pass to Leonard Fournette would be incomplete. Few plays later and Ryan Succop would go on to miss a 36 yard field goal, as this game remained a 3-0 Bucs lead to end the 1st. Buccaneers defense sacked Mac Jones twice for 10 yards, 53 yards rushing to the Pat's -6 and stepped foot into halftime down 6-7. Eventually, the Bucs would find the end zone midway into the 3rd quarter, following Ronald Jones scampering in for an 8 yard rushing touchdown, 13-7. This would be the Bucs 2nd lead since the 1st quarter. Now Tampa Bay with a little over 2 minutes to play in the 4th, could not capitalize on a 3rd and 8 situation after Tom Brady fired a pass to a diving Antonio Brown in the end zone but he ended up dropping the ball to force a 4th down. A play later and Ryan Succop would drill in the game winning  48 yard field goal, 19-17. Tom Brady completed 22 total passes for 269 yards, defense forced the Pat's to turn the ball over twice and leap up to a 3-1 record.




Nick Folk misses the late game winning field goal in the 4th and the New England Patriots suffer a difficult 19-17 loss to Brady and his Buccaneers.  Unfortunately for the Patriots they fall to 0-3 when playing on home turf while suffering their 2nd consecutive loss in a row. Despite a tough loss, Mac Jones still completed 31 passes for 275 yards and 2 touchdowns and 1 interception. Patriots late in the 1st quarter would gain a 7-3 edge over the Bucs...thanks to Mac Jones zipping in an 11 yard touchdown strike to Hunter Henry. This drive went 11 plays for 74 yards and a possession time of over 6 minutes. Patriots converted 2 3rd downs on 6 attempts, 1 of 1 when in the red zone and entered the half up 7-6. Patriots then had an answer of their own in the early stages of the 4th quarter, as Mac Jones utilized a fake handoff before darting a 1 yard touchdown pass to a wide open Jonnu Smith and took a 14-13 one point lead. Now the Patriots were going toe to toe with Tampa Bay and on their second offensive drive of the 4th quarter, you'd see Meyers receive the ball from Damian Harris on a trick play before completing a 30 yard pass to Agholor, who would eventually get thrown out of bounds by Richard Sherman. Unfortunately this drive would end with a Nick Folk 27 yard field goal, thus putting New England up 17-16. Patriots outscored Tampa Bay 10-6 in the final quarter, turned in 294 yards of total offense and still stumbled down to a 1-3 record.





















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Sunday,  October  3rd  2021:  Patrick  Mahomes  5  touchdown  passes  were  enough  to  help  the  Kansas  City  Chiefs  roll  past  the  Philadelphia  Eagles  by  a  blowout  score  of  42-30.  The  Chiefs  with  this  win  were  able  to  avoid  losing  three  straight  games  in  a  row  and  have  moved  to  .500  through  the  first  four  weeks  of  the  season.   Chiefs  would  be  the  team  to  strike  first  during  the midway  point  of  the  1st  quarter,  after  Mahomes  darted  a  1  yard pass  to  Helaire,  who  dove  into  the  end  zone  while  extending  the  ball  over  the  pylon,  7-3.  Then  Mahomes  would  set  the  Chiefs  up  with  a  1st  and  goal  situation  after  completing  a  32  yard  pass  to  Pringle.  A  play  later,  Patrick  Mahomes  would  fire  a  6  yard  touchdown  to  Hill  and  increased  their  lead  to  14-10.  Mahomes  threw  for 3  touchdowns on  144  yards passing,  went  3  of  3  on  3rd  down  and  entered  halftime up  21-13.  Chiefs  then  increased  their  lead  to  12  points  with  51  seconds  left  in  the  3rd,  following  Darrel  Williams  bursting  in  for  a  1  yard  touchdown  run,  28-16.   Thereafter,  the  Chiefs  offense  in  the  4th  quarter  would  ice  this  game  after  Patrick  Mahomes  heaved  a  56  yard  touchdown  pass  to  Tyreek  Hill,  who  faked  out  the  safety  on  his  way  to  the  end  zone,  42-23.   Chiefs  outscored  Philly  14-3  in  the  2nd,   finished  a  perfect  5  of  5  when  entering  the  red  zone  and  moved  up  to  a  2-2  record.


The  Eagles  fall  to  an  0-2  record  when  playing  at  home  after  being  handed  a  30-42  defeat  against  Mahomes  and  his  Chiefs.  This  loss  means  that  Philly  drops  down  to  3  consecutive  losses  in  a  row.  Eagles  also  four  weeks  into  the  new  season  are  already  trailing  the  1st  place  Cowboys  by  just 2  games  back  in  the  NFC  East.   Naturally,  Philadelphia  would  respond  with  a  score  of  their own  late  in  the  1st  quarter  and  took  a 10-7  lead,  following  Jalen  Hurts  rolling  out  to  his  right  side  before  completing  a  3  yard  touchdown  pass  to  Dallas  Goedert,  who  had  a  Kansas  City  defender  all  over  him.  Keep  note  to  that  this  score  was  set  up  on  a  Sorenson  face  mask  call.  Philadelphia  eventually  started  to  chip  away  at  the  Chiefs  12  point  lead  early  in  the  4th,  thanks to  Gainwell  turning  it  in  for  a  7  yard  rushing  touchdown,  but  still  trailed  23-28.   Hurts  had  1  touchdown  strike  on  223  yards  passing,  secured  271  yards  of  total  offense  to  the  Chiefs  241  and  walked  into  halftime  down  13-21.  However,  Philadelphia  with  one  last  chance  in  the  4th  quarter  with  4  seconds  to  go,  you'd  see  Hurts  zip  in  a  15  yard  touchdown  strike  to   Ward,  30-42.  Eagles  went  1 of  2  on  4th  down,  were  penalized  9  times  for  49  yards  and  they  staggered  down  to  a  1-3  win/loss  record.











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INJURY UPDATE: Jacksonville Jaguars were hit hard on Thursday night football after hearing D.J. Clark will miss the entire 2021-2022 season to a broken ankle. Now D.J. Chark early in the game had been blocking for James Robinson and in the process Jawaan Taylor accidentally fell on top Chark's ankle. Afterwards, Chark needed to be taken off the field while on a cart. Before his injury he had played just a total of three drives on offense. D.J. Chark ends his 2021 season by hauling in 7 catches for  154 yards and 2 touchdowns.
















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Thursday, September 30th 2021: McPherson drilled in a game winning 35 yard goal to send the Bengals to a 24-21 three point Victoy, over the Jaguars. Joe Burrow completed 25 passes for 348 yards with 2 touchdowns and the Bengals now riding a 2-game win streak.  Bengals went 1 of 5 on 3rd down, tallied 107 yards of total offense and walked into halftime facing a 14 point deficit.  Naturally, Cincinnati was able to chip into the Jaguars 14 point lead during the 3rd quarter of play, thanks to Joe Burrow completing a 22 yard touchdown pass to Uzomah who made an over the shoulder catch on his way to the end zone, 7-14.  Bengals then  started moving the ball effectively midway into the 3rd once joe Burrow darted an 11 yard completion to Boyd in order to convert a 3rd and 4 situation. Followed up by Joe Mixon scampering in for 1 yard rushing touchdown a play later, 14-14. However, the bengals responded with a score of their own during the 4th quarter after Joe Burrow spotted Uzomah coming across the field for a 31 yard touchdown and tied the game at 21-21. This happen to be the Bengals 3rd straight score after being shutout in the 1st half. Bengals outscored the Jags 14-0 in 3rd,  secured 420 yards of total offense se and moved up to a  3-1 record . 



Robinson's 2 touchdown night just wasn't enough and the Jacksonville Jaguars suffer a difficult 21-24 three point loss when going against the Cincinnati Bengals.  The Jaguars with this defeat remains winless and are four games back from .500. Trevor Lawrence despite this loss, still completed 17 of his 24 passes for 204 yards and no touchdowns or pick's thrown. Trevor Lawrence in the 1st quarter put Jacksonville at the Bengals 23 yard line after darting a 17 yard completion to Arnold. A play later Robinson would evade Cincinnati defenders and turned it in for a 4 yard rushing touchdown, 7-0.  Then the Jaguars with a little over 4 minutes to go in the 2nd, you'd see Lawrence off a read option play juke out a defender before scoring on a 7 yard touchdown run, 14-0. Jaguars earned 15 1st downs to Bengals 4,  Lawrence completed 9 passes for 127 yards and entered halftime up 14-0. Now  Jaguars towards the end of the 3rd quarter had converted on a 4th and 2 play after Trevor Lawrence completed a 5 yard pass to Shenault, which gave his team a fresh set of downs. Couple plays later and Robinson would burst in for a 4 yard touchdown run while extending the ball over the pylon, 21-14. Robinson origianlly was ruled short until the booth reviewed  it and this score was also set up on a Von Bell pass interference call.  Jags finished game by getting outscored 10-7 in the 4th, turned in 139 yards of rushing to the Bengals 78 and still staggered down to an 0-4 win/loss record.





















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INJURY UPDATE: The Patriots will now go on to add James White to the injured reserved list due to suffering a hip injury in a 28-13 loss to the Saints,  back on Sunday. Now James White's injury occurred in the 2nd quarter of play after running towards the left sideline before being tackled from behind and out of bounds he went. Unfortunately after the play James White remained on the ground and eventually was taken out on a cart. Despite his injury, James White so far in 2021 has turned in 10 carries for 38 yards rushing and 1 touchdown. Including 12 receptio s hauled in for 94 yards as well.

















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Monday, September 27th 2021:  The Cowboys outscored the Eagles 14-7 in the 4th quarter and picked up a 41-21 blowout Victory.  Dak Prescott earned his first win at home since his 2019 broken ankle while the Dallas Cowboys soundly secured a 1-0 record inside the NFC East.  Dak Prescott finished his night by completing 21 passes for 238 yards and 3 touchhdowns. Cowboys 1st half would continue to get that much better after Ezekiel elliot bursted in for a 3 yard touchdown run, 20-7.  But PAT was missed. Dak Prescott went 13 of 16 for 148 yards with 1 touchdown, team secured 4 3rd down conversions on 6 attempts and walked into halftime up by two scores, 20-7.  Ultimately the Cowboys beating on Philly just didn't stop as Dak Prescott darted a 7 yard passing touchdown to Cedric Wilson, who maintained both feet in bounds in the back of the end zone and pushed their lead to 34-14 in the 4th. Cowboys defense has 8 turnovers in 3 weeks, finished 4 of 5 in the red zone and leaped to a 2-1 win/loss record.




The Philadelphia Eagles came into Monday night football getting routed by 20 points to the Dallas Cowboys, as the final score showed 21-41.  The Eagles now fall to 0-1 when versing the NFC East and suffer back to back losses in a row.  Jalen Hurts finished 25 of 39 for 326 yards and 2 touchdowns to 2 interceptions. The Eagles midway into the 1st quarter would even this bout up at 7-7 after Hargrave was able to sack Prescott to force a fumble in the end zone and secured the loose ball for the score. Now Philadelphia's defense came in clutch during the 1st quarter on a 4th and 1 play, following Singleton stopping Dak Prescott's QB sneak to force a turnover on downs. Eagles went 0 of 4 on 3rd downs, Hurts threw 1 iterception on 102 yards passing and they walk into the half facing a 7-20 two score deficit.  Jalen Hurts then sparked the eagles in the 3rd quarter after darting a 41 yard completion to Quez Watkins, who made a beautiful grab with a defender all over him to help Philly convert a big 3rd and 8 play. A couple plays later,  Jalen Hurts would zip in a 1 yard passing touchdown to Ertz, but still trailed 14-27. But despite this game being pretty much over in the 4th, you'd spot Jalen Hurts zipping in a 15 yard touchdown pass to Ward and made things 21-41. 



















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Sunday, September 26th 2021: Crosby  nails  a  game  winning  51  yard  field  goal  to  send  the  Packers  to  an  insane  30-28  Victory  on  Sunday  night.  The  Green  Bay  Packers  officially  slip  past  .500  while  snagging  1st  place  in  the  NFC  North  division.  Aaron  Rodgers  turned in  23  passes  on  33  attempts  for  261 yards  and  2  touchdowns  thrown.  Green  Bay  would  be  the  first  team  to  jump  out  to  a  7-0  lead,  following  Aaron  Rodgers  tossing  a  1  yard  passing  touchdown  to  DaVantae  Adams.  This  score  was  set up  on  a  Rodgers  14  yard  connection  to  Adams  to  give  the  Packers  a  1st  and  goal.  Keep  note  to  that  Adams  has  10  receiving  scores  through  10  Sunday  night  bout's.  Then  Green  Bay  would  start  to  take  somewhat  control  of  this  matchup  in  the  late  stages  of  the  2nd...once  Aaron  Jones  scampered  in  for  a  3  yard  rushing  touchdown,  17-0.   Rodgers  completed  16  passes  for  184  yards  with  1  touchdown  strike,  recorded  223 yards  of  total  offense  and  walked  into  halftime  up  17-7.  However,  Green  Bay  would  find  a  way  to  push  their  lead  back  up  10  points  in  the  4th  quarter   after  Aaron  Rodgers  fired  a  12  yard  touchdown  pass  to Valdes  Scantling  and  boosted  their  lead  to  24-14.  This  drive  lasted  10  plays  for  62  yards  and  a  total  time  of  possession  of  5:57.  Packers  tallied  353  yards  of  total  offense,  0  of  1  on  4th  down  and  jumped  up  to  a  2-1  win/loss  record.     





Jimmy  Garoppolo  fumbles  the  football  late  in  the 4th  while  the  San  Francisco  49ers  received  a  28-30  two  point  loss  to  the  Packers  in  the  final  37  seconds.  The  Niners  just  like  the  Buccaneers  are  no  longer  on  the  undefeated  side  anymore.  Including  Jimmy  Garoppolo  going  down  to  the  Packers defense  on  4  sacks  during  this  defeat.  Jimmy  Garoppolo  ended  his  night  by  completing  25  passes  for  257  yards  and  2  touchdowns  to  1  pick.    Eventually,  the  Niners  were  done  being  held  scoreless  in  the  1st  half  and  before  you  knew  it  Trey  Lance  would  get  good  blocking  and  scampered  in  for  a  1  yard  touchdown  run,  7-17.  Niners  secured  9  1st  downs  to  Green  Bay's  13,  went  2  of  5  on  3rd down  and  entered  the  half  down  7-17.    Naturally,  the  49ers  would  be  responsible  for  climbing  within  three  points during  the  midway  point  of  the  3rd  quarter,  once  Jimmy  Garoppolo  darted  a  12  yard  touchdown  pass  to  Brandon  Aiyuk  14-17.   For  the  moment  in  time  the  49ers  found  a  way  to  surge  in  the  2nd half  and  secured  a  28-27  one  point  lead,  following  Garoppolo  tossing  a  12  yard  touchdown  pass  to  Kyle Juszczyk.  Niners  outscored  Green  Bay  14-13  in the  4th,   were  a  perfect  4 of  4  in  the  red  zone  and  fell  to  a  2-1  record.




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Sunday,  September  26th  2021:  The  Los  Angeles  Rams  at  home  blasted  Tom  Brady  and  the  Buccaneers  for  a  huge  34-24  Victory.  The  Rams  officially  remain  unbeaten  through  the  first  three  weeks  while  earning  back  to  back wins  over  Tampa  Bay  that  dated  all  the  way  back  to  2020.  Matthew  Stafford  completed  27  of  his  38  passes for  343  yards  and  4 touchdowns.  Now  this  game  would  reman  scoreless  up  until  the  2nd  quarter,  where  Stafford  completed  a  6  yard  passing  touchdown  to  Tyler  Higbee  and  went  up  7-0.  Stafford  happened  to  go    8  of  8  on  this  drive  as  well.   But  the  Rams  were  far  from  done  in  the  2nd  quarter  after  Matthew  Stafford  zipped  a  2  yard  fade  to  Cooper  Kupp  and  the  Rams  took  a  then  14-7  lead  with  just  51  ticks  left.  Stafford  secured  2  touchdown   passes  for  148  yards  passing,  2  of  2  in  the  red  zone  and  stepped  into  halftime  up  14-7.  However,  the  Rams  would  pump  up  the  crowd  on  their  first  offensive  series    in  the  3rd,  following  Matthew  Stafford  darting  a  75  yard  touchdown  through  the  middle  of  the field  to Desean  Jackson,  pushing  lead  to  21-7.  Rams  outscored  Tampa  Bay  17-14  to  end  the  games  first  three  quarters  of  play.  Rams  finished  10  of  15  on  3rd  down,  picked  up  27  1st  downs  to  the  Bucs  22  and  go  up  to  a  3-0  record.  




The  Tampa  Bay  Buccaneers  get  thrashed  by  the  LA  Rams  after  getting  knocked  off   by  a final  score  of  24-34.   The  Buccaneers  get  a  blemish  on  their  record  in  2021  and  the  defense  had  no  answers   for  Matthew  Stafford.  Along  with  Tom  Brady  being  sacked   3  times  for  21  yards.  Despite  a  tough  loss,  Tom  Brady  completed  41  passes  for  432  yards  and  1  touchdown.   Naturally,  the  Buccaneers  would  respond  with  a  score  of  their  own  during  the late  stages  of  the  2nd  quarter,  after  Brady  delivered  a  2  yard  touchdown  pass  to  Chris  Godwin  and  evened  this  bout  up  at  7-7.  The  Bucs  tallied  18  yards  of  rushing  offense  to  the  Rams  28,  racked  in  184  yards  of  total  offense  and  slouched  into  the locker rooms  down  by  seven  7-14.  Then  Tampa  Bay  with  a  little  over  9 minutes  to  go  in  the  3rd  would come  within  7  points,  once  Brady  utilized  a  1  yard  QB  sneak  14-21.  It's  just  unfortunate  that  the  Buccaneers  day  would  continue  to  get  that  much  worse  during  the  4th  quarter  of  play,  following  Tom  Brady's  dump  off  pass being  to  high  for  Giovanni Bernard.  Which  of  course  forced  a  turnover  on  downs.  Despite  this  game  already  being  out  of hand,  it  didn't  stop  Brady  from  zipping  in  a  7  yard  touchdown  strike  to  Bernard  and  still  trailed  by  ten,  24-34.  Bucs  outscored  LA  7-3  in  the  4th,  defense  was  penalized  7  times  for  41  yards  and  they  fall  to  2-1.














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INJURY  UPDATE:  Jaycee  Horn  is  expected  to  miss  the  next  2  to  3  months  of  the  2021-2022  NFL  season,  due  to  suffering  a  broken  foot.  Unfortunately  Panthers  defense  took  a  crushing  blow  in  their  Thursday  night  24-9  win  when  going  against  Houston,  after  Jaycee  Horn  was  back  pedaling  and  seconds  later  instantly  fell  to  the  ground  on  a  non  contact  play.  Moments  after  and  he  would  have  to  be  carried  off  the  field.  Jaycee  Horn  so  far in  2021  has  tallied  in  3  self  tackles  with  1  interception  and  it  ties  him  for  51st  in  the  NFL.






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Christian  McCaffrey  leaves  game  with  hamstring  injury  late  in  the  1st  half  and  the  Carolina  Panthers  remain  unbeaten  in  2021,  following  an  impressive  24-9  Victory,  over  the  the  Texans.  the  Panthers  entered  this  week  3  matchup,  looking  to  stay  undefeated  and  extend  their  record  to  3-0.  At  this  point in  time.  Sam  Darnold  completed  23  of  his  34  passes  for  304  yards,  during  win.   Before  we  breakdown  this  bout  Christian   McCaffrey  had  left  the  game  early in  the  2nd,  after  utilizing  a  high  step  trying  to  evade  the  defender  and  ended  up  injuring  his  hamstring.  Then  was  seen  walking  back  to  the  tent  to  be  ruled out.   Panthers  would  jump  out  to  a  7-0  lead  n   the  1st,  after  Sam  Darnold  scampered  in  for  a  5  yard  touchdown  run  off  a  read  option  play.  Sam  Darnold  went  13  of  20  for  158  yards,  offense  tallied  12  1st  downs  to  Houston's  6  and  entered  the  half  up  7-6.  Now  during  the  3rd  quarter  Sam  Darnold  would  burst  in  for  a  7  yard rushing  touchdown,  14-6.  Panthers  eventually  in  the  4th  quarter  would  put  this game  away,  following  a  1 yard  Sam  Darnold  QB  sneak  touchdown,  24-9.  Carolina  outscored  Houston  10-3  in  the  4th,   were  penalized  8  times  for  64  yards  and  jumped  up  to  a  3-0  start  for  the  first  time  since  the  2015  season.


Davis  Mills  falls  to  0-1 in  his  first  career  start  and  the  Texans  suffered  a  9-24  defeat  to  the  Carolina  Panthers.  Texans  slid  into  last  night's  battle,  hoping  to  improve  to their  2nd  win  of  the  year,  after  suffering  a  31-21  loss  to  the   Browns  in  week  .  Unfortunately  for  Houston  they  would  be  without  Tyrod  Taylor,  who  sustained  a  hamstring  injury  last Sunday  and  is  expected  to  miss  the  net  4  weeks  of  the season.  Thus  throwing  in  backup,  Davis  Mills.  Houston's  defense  early  in  the  2nd  quarter  were  able  to  force  a  turnover  on  downs  on  a  4th and  1  play,  after  stopping  Hubbard  short  of  the  1st down  marker.  Then  Houston  started  to get  their  home  crows  pumped  up  during  the  late  stages  of  the  2nd  quarter,  following  Davis  Mills  zipping  in  a  2  yard  touchdown  pass  to Anthony  Miller  in  the back  of  the  end  zone,  but  missed  the  PAT  6-7.  Texans  were  1  of  1  when  entering the  red  zone,  finished  0  of  4  on  3rd  down  and  walked  into  the  half  down  6-7.   Mills  completed  19  passes  for  168  yards  with  1  touchdown,  went  1  of  9 on  3rd  down  and  they  fell  to  1-2  in  2021-2022.










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INJURY  UPDATE:  The  San  Francisco  49ers  injuries  continue  to  pile  on  in  221-2022  and  this  time  it  was  another  Running  Back  in  JaMychal  Hasty,  due  to  suffering  a  high  ankle  sprain  during  a  17-11  win  against  Philadelphia.  Keep  note to  that  JaMychal  Hasty  is  considered  day week  by  week.  49ers  now  have  13  total  players  out  with  injuries  and  three  more  currently  pending  on  questionable.  Which  are  Josh  Norman,  Trey  Sermon  and  Elijah  Mitchell.  










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INJURY  UPDATE:  Tua  Tagovailoa  injured  his  ribs  in  last  Sunday's  35-0  loss  to  the  Buffalo  Bills,  back  in  week  2.  Now  good  thing  about  Tua's  injury  is  that  he  is  expected  to  be  day  by  day  instead  of  it  being  something  worse.  Tua  Tagovailoa  in  the  1st  quarter  was  looking  to complete  a  pass  before  getting  hit  in  the  rib  area  by  A.J.  Epenesa  and went  down  in  immense  pain.  Moments  later  and  he  was  taken out  on  a  cart.  







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BREAKING:  The  New  Orleans  Saints  and  Marshon  Lattimore  came  to  terms  to  a new  5  year  $97.6  Million  Dollar  deal.  Now  this  deal  comes  just  hours  after  dismantling  the  Packers  38-3,  during  Sunday  afternoon's  NFL  action.  What  makes  Marshon  Lattimore  so  good  is  that  he  can  stick  to  your  top  Wide Receiver  like  glue  and  is  an  interception  machine.  Keep  note  that  throughout  his  career  he  has  hauled  in  10  total  interceptions  for  98  yards.





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Aaron  Jones  rushed  for  4  total  touchdowns  and  the  Green  bay  Packers  cruise  to  a  35-17  Victory,  over  the  Detroit  Lions.  The  Packers  entered  week  2  of  the  2021-2022  season,  looking  to  bounce  back  from a  disastrous  38-3  loss  to  the  Saints,  back  on  Sunday  afternoon.  Green  Bay  will  also  look  to  move  to  .500  as  well.  Green  Bay  would  answer  with  a  score  of  their  own  in  the  1st  quarter,  after  Aaron  Rodgers  delivered  a  touch  pass  to  Aaron  Jones,  who  scampered  in  for  a  4  yard  touchdown,  7-7.   Now  Green  Bay  were  starting  to  make  positive  strides  down  the  field  late  in  quarter  number  2,  as  Aaron   Rodgers  tossed  a  swing  pass to  Running  Back  Aaron  Jones who  picked  up 13  yards  and  set  the  Packers  up  at  the  Lions  1  yard  line.  A  play  later  and  this  game  would  be  evened  up  at  14-14,  considering  Aaron Jones  secured  a  1  yard  touchdown  pass  from  Aaron  Rodgers  himself.   Rodgers  had  thrown  for  75  yards  on  2  touchdowns  strikes,  Green  Bay  went  1 of  2  on  3rd  down  and  walked  into  the  half  down  14-17.  Were  now  going  to shift  on  over  to  the  4th  quarter  of  play,  where  Aaron  Jones  was  able  to  pounce  in  for  a  1  yard  touchdown  run  to  bump  their  lead  up  to  35-17.  This  score  was  set  up  on  an  Oruwariye  pass  interference  call  and  a  Jared  Goff  fumble.  



Jared  Goff  suffered  a  late  3rd  quarter  fumble  to  spark  the  Green  Bay  Packers,  while  the  Detroit  Lions got  handled  17-35.  The  Lions  stepped  foot  into  Monday  night's  contest....trying  to  avoid  back  to  back  losses  in  a  row,  as  they  suffered  a  33-14  defeat  to  the 49ers,  back  in  week  1.  Despite  a  tough  loss,  Jared  Goff  still  completed  26  of  his  36  passes  for  246  yards  and  2  touchdowns  to  1  interception.  It  would  be  the  Lions  striking  first  in  the  1st  quarter,  after  Jared  Goff  delivered  a  5  yard  touchdown  pass  to  Quintez  Cephus, who managed  to  keep   in  bounds  on  the  side  of  the  end  zone,  7-0.    Then  Detroit  would  regain  a  14-7  lead  with  over  7  minutes  to  play  in  the  2nd....following  Jared  Goff  darting  an  8  yard  touchdown  pass  in  the  back  of  the  end  zone  to  T.J.  Hockenson.  Goff  threw  for  137  yards  for  2  touchdowns,  went  2  of  2  when  entering  the  red  zone  and  entered  halftime up  17-14.  Unfortunately  the  Lions  late  in  the  3rd  quarter had  a  turnover  on  downs  on  4th  and  1,  following  Jared  Goff's  pass  being  incomplete  while  trying  to  connect  with   Cephus.  Afterwards,  with  1:55  to go  in  the  4th  quarter  Jared  Goff  would have  his  pass  knocked  away  by  Eric  Stokes  to  force  another  turnover  on  downs  on  4th  and  3.  keep  in  mind  to  that  the target  on this  play  was  supposed  to  go  to  Trinity  Benson.  Goff  fumbled  a  total  of  2  times,  were  outscored  14-0  in  the  3rd  and  dropped  down  to  an  0-2  win/loss  record.












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The  Baltimore  Ravens  defense  held  the  Kansas  City  Chiefs  to  0  4th  quarter  points  and  it  resulted  in  a  36-35  Victory.  The  Ravens  slid  into  this  Sunday  night  football  matchup,  trying  to  avoid  losing  on  back  to  back  weeks,  after  suffering  a  week  1  33-27  Overtime  loss  to  the  Raiders.   Lamar  Jackson  completed  18  passes  for  239  yards and  1  touchdown  to  2  pick's.   Now  the  Ravens  midway  through  the  1st  quarter  would  even  this  game  up  at  7-7,  once  Duvermay  recovered  the  loose  football  for  a  touchdown  after  the  ball  got  popped  out  of  Williams  hands  and  into  his  his.  Next,  Lamar  Jackson  would  make  his  2nd  mistake  of   the  game  on  the  Ravens  third  drive  of  the quarter,  as  he  tried  threading  the  needle  to  Mark  Andrewes  but  instead  Tyrann  Mathieu  ended  up  picking  it  off  and  set  his  team  up  at  their  own  14  yard  line.   Thereafter,  with  a  little  over  3  minutes  to  go  in  the  2nd  quarter  Baltimore  would  notch  this  bout  up  at  14-14,  after  Latavius  Murray  bulldozed  his  way  into  the end zone  for  a  5 yard  touchdown  run.  Keep  note  to  that  this drive  lasted  9  plays  for  77  yards.  Jackson  went  11 of  17  for  106  yards  passing,  offense  racked  in  165  yards  of  rushing  to  KC's  35  and  entered  halftime  down  17-21.  Eventually  late  in the  4th  quarter  the  Ravens  would  snag  a  36-35  one  point  lead,  after  Lamar Jackson  off  a  read  option  would  scamper  in  for a  1  yard  touchdown  run,  while  cartwheeling  into  the  end  zone.  Jackson  is  now  1-3  when  versing  KC,  went  4  of  4  when  entering  the red  zone  and  jumped  up  to  a  1-1  record.



The  Kansas  City  Chiefs  were  shutout  12-0  in  the  4th  quarter  and  are   at  .500  early  in  the  season,  after  suffering  a  reeling  35-36  loss  to  Lamar  Jackson and  his  Ravens  The  Chiefs  slid  into  Sunday  night's  battle,  hoping  to  advance  themselves  to  an  early  season   2-0  record  in  2021.  Chiefs  last  win  was last  Sunday  where  Mahomes  threw  for  3  touchdown  strikes  on  337  yards  passing while  Hill  and  Kelce  were  combined  for  3  total  receiving  touchdowns  as  well,  during  a  33-29  win  against  the  Browns.   Despite  a  tough  Sunday  night  loss,  Patrick  Mahomes  still  completed  24  of  his  31  passes  for  343  yards  and  3  touchdowns  to  1  interception.  Kansas  City  would  punch  Baltimore  in  the  mouth  early  in  the  1st  quarter,  after  Mahomes  heaved  a  33  yard  touchdown  pass  to  Demarcus  Robinson,  who  had  two defenders   around  him  and  went  up  14-7.  Mathieu  secured  2  interceptions,  while  returning  one  of  them  for  a  pick  six   and outscored  Baltimore  14-7  to  end  the games  first  15  minutes  of  play.  Then  the Chiefs  would  regain  a  seven  point  lead  late  in  the  2nd  quarter,  as  Darrel  Williams  pushed  it  in  for  a  2  yard  rushing  touchdown,  which  made  things  21-14.  Mahomes  threw  for  1  touchdown  on  179  yards,  defense  forced  2  turnovers  and  walked  into  the  half  up  by  four,  21-17.  Now  the  Chiefs  would  extend  their  lead  to  11  points  in  the  3rd  quarter,  following  Mahomes  darting  a  40  yard  touchdown  pass  down  the  field  to  Byron Pringle,  who  utilized  his  speed  to  blow  past  the  Baltimore  defenders  and  into  the  end  zone  he  went,  28-17.  Unfortunately  late  in  the  4th  quarter  the  Chiefs night  would  come  to  an  abrupt  end,  after  Edwards  Helaire  fumbled  the  ball  and  it  allowed  Oweh  to  recover  it  for  the  win.   Mahomes  has  6  touchdowns  to  1  pick  so  far  in  2021-2022,   1  fumble  was  lost  and  they  fall  to  1-1  on  the  year.







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Ryan  Nugent  Hopkins  drills  in  a  game  winning  48  yard  field  goal  to  lift  the  Washington  Football  Team  to  a  30-29  one  point  Victory,  over  the  New York  Giants.  Washington  entered  Thursday  night's  contest...without  their  starting  Quarterback  Ryan  Fitzpatrick,  who  is out  with  an  injured  hip.  As  it  threw  in  backup,  Taylor  Heinicke  who  spent  5  seasons  in  this Washington system.   Taylor  Heinicke  completed  34  passes  on  46  attempts  for  336  yards  and  2  touchdowns  to  1  interception.   Now  Washington  Football  Teas  defense  finally  made  a  nice  stop  on  3rd  and  7  late  in  the  1st,  after  Marcus  Sweat  and  Chase  Young  pulled  off  a  sack  on  Jones  to  force  a  New  York  punt.  Washington  in  the  games  first  15  minutes  had  some  issues  on  the  ground,  as  they  rushed  for  14 yards  to  the  Giants  75.  Washington  was  then  starting  to move  the ball  downfield  in  the  early  stages  of  the  2nd  quarter,  after  Taylor  Heinicke  completed  a  12  yard  connection  to  Terry  McLaurin  and  set  his  team  up  at  the  Giants  48  yard  line.  Two  plays later  and  Heinicke  would  zip  a  4  yard  touchdown  strike  to Terry  McLaurin,  which  tied  things  at  7-7.  Thereafter,  with  21  seconds  to go  in  the  2nd  and  Washington  would  go  up  by  4,  thanks  to  J.D.  McKissick  scoring  off  a  2  yard  touchdown  run,  14-10.  Football  Team  went  3 of  7  on  3rd  down,  2  of 2  when  entering  the  red  zone  and  walked  into  halftime  up  14-10.  Eventually  by the  time  the  4th  quarter  came  around, you'd  spot Taylor  Heinicke  tossing  a  19  yard  touchdown  pass over   a  Giants  defender's  head  and  into  the  hands  of  Seals  Jones,  who  managed  to   keep  both  feet  in  bounds,  27-26.  Washington  off  to  a  .500  start,   offense  tallied  390  yards  of  total  offense  and  they  jump  up  to a  1-1  record.



Darius  Slayton  drops  wide  open  touchdown  late  in  the  game  and  the  New  York  Giants  would  be  handed  a  tough  29-30  loss  to  the  Washington  Football  Team.  The  Giants  came  into  week  of  this  NFL  bout,  looking  to  bonce  back  from  a  27-13  loss  to  the  Broncos,  back  in  week  1.  Keep  note  to  that  Daniel  Jones  during  last  week's  loss  had  completed  22  passes  for  267  yards  and  1  touchdown  strike.  Despite  a  reeling  loss  early in  the  season,  Daniel Jones  still  completed  22  of  his  32  passes  for  249  yards and  1  touchdown.   Now  the Giants  first  drive of  the  night  started  at  their  own  21  yard  line  and  it  ended  with  a  touchdown,  after  Daniel  Jones  scampered  in  for  a 6  yard  touchdown  run,  7-0  during the  1st.  Giants  secured  10  1st  down  to  Washington's  12,  Daniel  Jones  went  8  of  11  for  65  yards  and  they  stepped  foot  into  the  locker  rooms  down  10-14.  However,  the Giants  at  some  point  or  another  would  regain  a  6  point 3rd  quarter  lead.....once  Daniel  Jones  delivered  a  33  yard  touchdown  pass  to  a  streaking  Darius  Slayton,  20-14.  Despite  needing  to  punt  on  their previous  possession  in  the 4th,  the  Giants  defense  would  give  Jones  and  his  offense  a  chance  late  in  the  game  after  Bradberry   jumped  McLaurin's  route  and  picked  off  the  ball.  Which set  his  team up  at  the  20.  Followed  by  Graham  Gano  then  turning in  an  almost  game  sealing  35  yard  field  goal,  29-27.  Dexter  Lawrence  jumped  offsides  on  game  winning  kick,  outscored  13-9  in  the  4th and  they staggered  down to  an  0-2  start.








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INJURY  UPDATE:  The  Baltimore  Ravens  continue  to lose  guys  on  both  sides  f  the  ball.  Unfortunately  this  time  it's  on  the  the  defensive  side  of  things  again....as  Marcus  Peters  also  suffered  a  torn  ACL  during  Practice  on  Thursday  afternoon.  Throughout  Marcus  Peters  career he  has  tallied  in  31  interceptions  for 814  yards  and  6  touchdowns.








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INJURY  UPDATE:  The  Washington  Football  Team  in  week  1  o  the  season  already got  dealt  with  Ryan  Fitzpatrick  injuring  his  hip,  during  a  20-16  loss  to  the  Chargers,  this  past  Sunday.  Firstly  one  worry  coming  into   coming  into  this  2021-2022  season  was  to  see  if  Fitzpatrick  can  remain  on  the  healthy  side    and  secondly  he  is  expected  miss  several  weeks.  Ryan  Fitzpatrick  midway  into the  2nd  quarter   was  trying  to  complete  a  pass  before  getting  hit  by a  Chargers  defensive  player  and  it  was  big  a  big  hit  where   had some  serious  problems  getting  up.  Eventually  he  ended  up  just  sitting  flat  on  the  ground  as  help  was  surrounding  him.  Before  gingerly  walking  off  the  field.





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Daniel  Carlson  drilled  in  a  55  yarder  in  regulation  and  the  Las  Vegas  Raiders  seal  it  in  Overtime  with  a  33-27  win,  over  the  Baltimore  Ravens.  The  Raiders  entering  this  brand  new  NFL  season,  were  in  search  of  a  much  better  year  after  finishing  at  .500  with  an  8-8  record  and  haven't  made  the  Postseason  in  17  of  their  past  18  NFL  seasons.  Last  appearance  was  back  in  2016.  Raiders  in  the  2nd  quarter  found  a  way  to  come  within  seven  points,  following  Josh  Jacobs  bursting  for  a  2  yard  touchdown  run,  7-14.  Raiders  tallied  10  1st  downs  to  the  Ravens  9,  went  4  of  8  on  3rd  down  and  entered  the  half  down  7-14.  However,  the  Raiders  would  return  the  favor  with  a  score  of  their  own  late  in  the  4th  quarter,  as  Derek  Carr  tossed  a  10  yard  touchdown  pass  to  Darren Waller,  who  made  a  spinning  dive  into  the  end  zone,  thus  going  this  game  up  at  24-24.  This  game  eventually  ended in  a  Overtime  thriller,  after  Derek  Carr  on  a  busted  coverage  delivered  a  game  winning  31  yard  touchdown  to  Zay  Jones,  33-27.  Score  was  set  up  on  a  Lamar  Jackson  fumble.  Carr  delivered  2  touchdowns  with  1  interception  for  435  yards,  finished  2  of  3  in  goal  to  goal  and  start  the  year  1-0. 




Lamar  Jackson  fumbles  the  football  twice  and  the  Baltimore  Ravens  were  dealt  a  reeling  nail  biting  27-33  defeat  to  the  Las  Vegas  Raiders  in  Overtime.  Ravens  entered  Monday  night's  bout,  having  four  players  on  their  team  that  are  out  with  ACL/MCL  injuries  and  Derek  Wolfe  with  a  back  issue.  Ravens  also  looked  to  advance  themselves  further  than  the  Divisional  round  when  healthy,  after  sustaing  a  17-3  loss  to  Buffalo  last  year  and  their  Super  Bowl  hopes  would take  an  unfortunate  turn.   Despite  a  tough  loss,  Lamar  Jackson  still competed  19  of  his  30  passes  for  235  yards  and  1  touchdown.   Now  the  Ravens  with  over  a  minute  to  play  in  the 1st  quarter  would  see  Ty'Son  Williams  scamper  in  for  a  big  35  yard  touchdown  run,  7-0.  Then  during  the  midway  point  of  the  2nd  quarter,  you'd  see  Lamar  Jackson  toss  a  10  yard  touchdown  strike  to  Marquise  Brown  and  went  up  14-0.  Ravens  went  2  for  6  on  3rd  down,  went  1  of  1  when  in  the  red  zone  and  walked  into  halftime  down  7-14.  Lamar  Jackson  started  helping  the  Ravens  move  the chains....once  Lamar  Jackson himself  took  off  foe  a huge  28  yard  gain  and  it  set  his  team  up  at  the  Vegas  37  yard  line.  A  few  plays  and  this  drive  ended  with    Justin  Tucker    knocking  in  a  47  yard  field  goal  to  put  his  team  up  27-24.  Ravens  outscored  6-0  in  the  4th,  Jackson  was  sacked  3  times  for  18  yards  and  fall  to  0-1.









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INJURY  UPDATE:  The  Denver  Broncos  are  expected  to  lose  their  Wide  Receiver  Jerry  Jeudy,  who  had  suffered  an  ankle  sprain during  Sunday's  27-13  win  against  the  Giants.  Now Jerry  Jeudy  secured  a  catch  and  was  going  down  to  the ground,  as  the  defender  was  dragging  him  down  while  rolling  up  on  Jeudy's  right  ankle.  Moments  after  and  Jerry  Jeudy  was  seen  going  back  to  the  locker  rooms  on  a  cart.  









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Jameis  Winston  threw  5  total  touchdown  passes  for  148  yards  and  the  New  Orleans  Saints  cruise  to  a  38-3  Victory,  over  the  Green  Bay  Packers.  The  Saints  came  into  Sunday's  NFL  action,  trying  to  pull  off  an upset  win  over  Green  Bay  and  would  have  to  do  it  without  Drew  Brees.....who  recently  retired  at  the  end  of  last  season.  Jameis  Winston  also  got  the start  during  the    this  years  offseason  while  completing  over  60%  of  his  passes  for  19812  yards  and  121  touchdowns  throughout  his  career.  The  Saints  during  the  2nd  quarter  of  play  would  push  their  lead  to seventeen  points,  thanks  to  Jameis  Winston  darting  a  1  yard  touchdown pass  to  Johnson  and  made  things  17-0.  Winston  tossed  in  2  touchdown  strikes and  the  Saints  outscored  Green  Bay  14-3  to  close  out  the  1st  half.  Then  the Saints  in  the  late  stages  of the  3rd  quarter, saw  Jameis  Winston  toss  a  10  yard  touchdown  pass  to  Chris  Hogan,  which  pounced  their  lead  to  24-3.  However,  the  Saints  would  finally  put  the nail  in  Green  Bay's  night....after  Winston  heaved  a  55  yard  bomb  downfield  to  Harris,  who  was  able  to  get  behind  the  Packers  defense  and  into  the  end  one  he  went,  38-3.  Saints  shutout  the Packers  14-0  in  the  4th,  finished  5  of  10  on  3rd  down  and  start  the  year  1-0.







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INJURY  UPDATE:  The  Ravens  already  off  o  a  shaky  start  to  their  2021-2022  campaign,  as  they  suffer  another  hit  after  hearing  that  Gus  Edwards  will  be  out   the  entire  year  due  to  tearing  his  ACL.   Ravens  just  days  before  season  now  have  three  out  of  four  players  to  have  ACL/MCL  injuries.  Ravens  just  continue  to  lose  players  and  again  the  season  for  them  hasn't  even  started.  Despite  his  heartbreaking  season  ending  injury,  Gus  Edwards  still  turned  in   144  carries  for  723  yards  and  6  touchdowns  to  end  2020  last  year.

















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Ryan  Succop  drills  in  a  36  yard  game  winning  field  goal  late  in  the  4th  quarter  to  help  lift  the  Tampa  Bay  Buccaneers  to  a  31-29  Victory,  over  the  Dallas  Cowboys.  The  Buccaneers   and  Tom  Brady  entered  the  new  NFL  season,  by  coming  off  a  big  31-9  Victory,  over  Patrick  Mahomes  and  his Kansas  City  Chiefs  in  Super  Bowl  55.  Bucs  also had  their  2nd  Super  Bowl  banner  in  team  history  dropped  down  as  well.   Tom  Brady  completed 32  passes  on  50  attempts  for  379  yards  and  4  touchdowns  to  2  interceptions.  Now  Tom  Brady  in  the  1st  quarter  used  a  fake  run  before  darting  a  5  yard  touchdown  pass  to  Chris  Godwin  and  went  up  7-0.  Afterwards,  during  the  late  stages  of  the  2nd  quarter  with  2  minutes  to  play,  you'd  see  Antonio  Brown  burn  is  defender  going  downfield  before  Tom  Brady  completed  a  47  yard   bomb  of  a  touchdown  and  the  Bucs  would  regain  a  21-16  lead.  Brady  in  the  1st  half  threw  for  3  touchdowns  for  213  yards,  outscored  Dallas  14-9  and  walked  into locker  rooms  up  by  six  points,  21-16.  Then  by  the time  the  3rd  quarter  had  rolled  around,  you'd   Tom  Brady  deliver  a  quick  11  yard  touchdown  strike  to Rob  Gronkowski,  28-19.   This also  happen  to  be  Brady  and  Gronk's  86th  regular  season  touchdown  connection  between  the  duo.  Gronk  tallied  in  2  scores  on  90  yards  receiving,   were  penalized  11  times  for  106  yards  and  start  2021-2022  1-0.


Dak  Prescott  threw  for  3  touchdown  strikes  for  403  yards  while  the  Dallas  Cowboys  were  dealt  by  just  two  points,  after  sustaining  a  difficult  29-31  loss  to  Brady  and  his  Buccaneers.  The  Cowboys  powered  their  way  into  week  1  of  the  2021-2022  season,  looking  to  bounce  back  from  a  disastrous  20220....where  Dak  Prescott  broke  his  right  ankle  and  Dallas  finished  6-10  in  the  NFC  East.  The  Cowboys late  in  the  1st  had  notched  this  game  up  at  7-7  once  Dak  Prescott  darted  a  22  yard  touchdown  pass  to  CeeDee  Lamb.  Now  the  Cowboys  started  moving  the  chains  late  in  the  2nd,  as  Dak  Prescott  on  3rd  and  8  fired  a  13  yard  pass  to  Cedric  Wilson  and  set  his  team  up   with  a  1st  and  10.  Two  plays  later  and  Prescott  completed  a  5  yard  touchdown  throw  to  Amari  Cooper,  who  toe  tapped  both  feet  in  bounds  and  tied  the  game  yet  again,  14-14.  This  score  was  set  up  on  a  Ronald  Jones  fumble.   Dak  Prescott  tossed  in  2  touchdown  strikes  for  224  yards,  defense  forced  2  turnovers  and  entered  halftime  down  16-21.  Dak  Prescott's  night  throwing  the ball  accurately  continued  on  into  the  3rd  quarter.....as  he  hooked up  with  Amari  Cooper  for  a  21  yard  touchdown  and  Dallas  came  within  two  points,  26-28.  At  this  point  in  time  of  the  game.  Cowboys  tallied  451  yards  of  total offense  to  the  Bucs  431,  Cooper  turned  in  2  touchdowns  on  139  yards  receiving  and  they  fall  to  0-1.










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BREAKING:  The  Pittsburgh  Steelers  have  gone  ahead  and  inked  in  T.J.  Watt  to  a  new  4  year  deal  that'll  be  be  worth  $12  Million  Dollars  and  this  deal  was  secured  just  hours  before  the  Bucs  vs  Cowboys  game.  Keep  in  mind  to  that  T.J.  Watt's  deal  now  makes  him  the  highest  paid  player  on  defense  throughout  the  league.  Steelers  know  how  worthy  of  a  player  T.J.  Watt  can  be  and  has  been  for  the  last  5  seasons,  where  he  has  shown  that  he  is  a  force  when  it  comes  to  getting  to  the  opposing  teams  Quarterback.  Be  aware  back  in  2020  he  averaged  15.0  in  sacks  per  game.  But  through  his  past  5  stints  with  Pittsburgh...he  has  turned  in  a  combined  total  of  49.5  in  sacks  while  notching  230  total  tackles.  












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BREAKING:  The  Houston  Texans  have  bolstered  their   Wide  Receivers  core  for  the  2021-2022  NFL  season,  after  inking  in  a  former  2-time  Super  Bowl  Champion,  Danny  Amendola  to  a  1  year  for  $2.5  Million  Dollars.  Now  Danny  Amendola  for  the  past  2  NFL  seasons  has  spent  his  time   in  Detroit  with  the Lions....as  he  tallied  in  a  combined  total of  108  catches  for  1,280  yards  and  just  1  touchdown.  





















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BREAKING:  The  New  England  Patriots  have  gone  along  and  picked  up  Yasir  Durant  to  build  him  up  and  return  they  will  be  giving  up  a  2022  7th  round  NFL  Draft  selection.  Now  their  isn't  to  much  on  Yasir  Durant,  but  we  do  know  he  has  been  in  a  Super  Bowl  game  which   was  this  past  season  and lost  31-9  to  Tom  Brady  and  the  Tampa  Bay  Buccaneers.  During  the  season  itself....Yasir  Durant  played  in  one matchup  in  2020-2021  and  it  was  in  the  final  week  of  the  year.  
















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INJURY  UPDATE:  The  Baltimore  Ravens  were  hit  with  some  tough  news after  hearing  that  their  Running  Back,  J.K.  Dobbins  has  officially  suffered  aa  torn  ACL  in  the  Ravens   37-3  win  over  the  Washington  Football  Team.  Just  this  past  weekend.  Now  J.K.  Dobbins  off  a  dump  off  pass  from  Lamar  Jackson  in the  1st  quarter  and  started  turning  up  field  before  getting  chopped  down  by  number  20  on  the  Washington  Football  Team  and  immediately  started  clutching  at his  left  knee.  Ravens  on  both  sides  of  the  ball  now  have  two  players  down  in  2021  with  ACL  tears.  J.K. Dobbins  and  then  L.J.  Fort.  










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NEW  TEAM  UPDATE:  The  Jacksonville  Jaguars  have  traded  away  Quarterback,  Gardner  Minshew  to  the  Philadelphia  Eagles.  In  return  the  Jags  will  get  a  2022  NFL Draft  selection.  Well  for  starters  Urban  Meyer  had  already  named  Trevor  Lawrence  the  starter  for  2021-2022.  Gardner  Minshew  unfortunately  this  past  year  suffered  an  injury  to  his  thumb  in  which  it  happened  to  actually  be  fractured.  Due  to his  thumb  injury....Minshew  played  in  only  9  games   while  turning  in  a  1-7  record,  after  completing  66%  of  his  passes  for  2,259  yards  and  16  touchdowns  to  5  interceptions.   Keep in  mind  to that  his  5  pick's  are  tied  for  5th  in  the  league.















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BREAKING:  The  New  England  Patriots  have  gone  ahead  and  traded  away  their  Running  Back,  Sony  Michel  to  the  Los  Angeles  Rams.  In  return  New  England  Patriots  would    receive  a  2022  6th  round  Draft  selection  including  4th  round  selection.  Now  Sony  Michel  was  originally  drafted  by  the   Pat's  back  in  2018.  Where  he  would  go  on  and  win  Super  Bowl  53  by  defeating  the  LA  Rams  13-3.  Keep  note  to  that  Sony  Michel  scored  the only  touchdown  of  that  Super  Bowl  Victory.  Michel  spent  all  three  years  in  New  England  and  in  that  time  he  has  posted  a  combined  total  of   535  carries  for  2292  rushing  yards  and  6  touchdowns.  Along  with  hauling  in  26  catches  for  258  yards  and  1  touchdown  snag.






















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INJURY  UPDATE:   Tough  break  fir  Urban  Meyer  and  his  Jacksonville  Jaguars.....after  hearing  that  their  rookie  Running  Back,  Travis  Etienne  will  now  miss  the  entire  2021-2022  NFL  season  and  is expected  to  have  surgery  done,  due  to  suffering  an  injury  to  foot  during  their  23-21  loss  to  the  Saints,  back  on  Monday  Night  Football.















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INJURY  UPDATE:  The  Baltimore  Ravens  will  be  without  their  one  of  Linebackers...in  L.J.  Fort,  due  to  suffering  a  torn  ACL  during  this  year's  Preseason  matchup  against Carolina,  this  past  weekend.  Now  for  L.J.  Fort  he  came  on  over  to  the  Ravens  organization  after  being  let  go  by   Philadelphia,  after  playing  in  just  4  total  games.  Keep  note to  that  Fort  had  signed  a  $5.5  Million  Dollar  deal  that  would  run  for  the  next 3  NFL  seasons.  Before  coming on  over  to  the  Ravens  in  mid  2019-2020,  where  he  turned  in  53  combined  total  tackles  and  21  assisted tackles   in  the  process.
























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BREAKING:  Darius  Leonard  has  been  signed  to  a  5  year  $99.2525  Million  Dollar  deal  for  2021-2022.  This  also  happens  to  make  Leonard  the  leagues  highest  paid inside  Linebacker.  The  Colts  certainly  weren't  going  to  let  of  a  guy  who  is  a  force  when  he  get's  into  the  backfield,  Weather  it  be  run  stopping  or  Quaertback  sacks.  Darius  Leonard  this  past  season  turned  in  132  total  tackles  and  a  3.0  in  sacks  per  game.  But  throughout  these  past  2  years,  Darius  has  secured  an  8.0 in  sacks  per  game.





















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BREAKING:  The  Buffalo  Bills  have  re-signed  Josh  Allen  to  a  6  year   $250  Million  Dollar  deal.  Along  with receiving  $150  Million  Dollars  that  will  be  promised  as  well.  I  mean  this  isn't  a  bad  deal  for  the  Bills  what  so  ever.  Keep  notice  that  Josh Allen  was  able  to  help  the  Bills  win  their  1st  AFC  East  division  title  since  1996  and  even  got  Buffalo  to  the  AFC  Championship  game  since  the  95  season,  but  lost  to  the  Chiefs   38-24.  Bills  finished  last  season  13-3,  while  Josh  Allen  completed  69%  of  his  passes  for  4,544  yards   37  touchdowns  and  10  interceptions.  











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BREAKING:  The  Baltimore  Ravens   defensive  line  has  now  been  bolstered  up,  after  signing  Justin  Houston  to  a 1  year  deal  that  is  expected  to make  up  to  $4  Million Dollars.  Foer  the  Ravens  this  is  big  signing  day  to  their  defense,  as  he  will  bring  pure  speed  and  quickness  when  coming  off  the  line,  while  being  a  nightmare  for  opposing  Quarterbacks.  Now  Justin  Houston  spent  2  years  with  the  Colts  and  in  that  time  he'd  rack  in  69  total  tackles  and  was  averaging  19.0  in sacks  per  game.  But  throughout  Justin's  career.....he  has  tallied  in  97.5  in  sacks.
















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RETURNING  BACK  HOME:  That's  right  ladies  and  gentleman the  Green  Bay  Packers  have  gone  along  and  traded  a  2022  6th  round  NFL  draft  selection  to  the  Texans  for  Wide  Receiver,  Randall  Cobb.  This  is  huge  for  Green  Bay fans  and  for  Aaron  Rodgers  especially.  Now  you  have  to  believe  that  this  trade  coat  the  hands  of  Aaron  Rodgers  asking  to  bring  him  back  and  you  saw  the  tweets.  If  Rodgers  is  leaving  Green  Bay  then  you  know  he'll  want  out  to  go  out  on  top  with  both  DaVantae  Adams  and  Randall  Cobb  by  his  side.  Core  guys.  The  30  year  old  spent  8  years  with  Green  Bay  and  in  that  8  years  he  hauled  in  470  catches  for  5524  yards  receiving  and  41  total  touchdowns.  Before  getting  traded  away  to  Dallas  in  2019  and  then  got  himself  inked  to  a  3  year  $27  Million  Dollar  deal to  go  to  Houston  in  early  April  of  2020.  Randall  Cobb  earned  a  combined  total  of  93  catches  for  1,296  yards  and  6  touchdowns  when  playing  for  both  Houston  and  Dallas.  Speaking  of  2020.......Cobb  posted  38  catches  for  441reciving  yards  and  3  total  touchdowns.  Unfortunately  Houston  didn't  make  the  Playoffs  with  a  4-12  record.  Randall  Cobb  is  bringing  back  his  tall  lengthy  arms  and  his  pure  ability  to  be  a  threat  when  going  for  a  downfield  pass.



























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BREAKING:  The  Minnesota  Vikings  just  days  before  NFL  training  camp  get's  started...had  went gone  ahead  and  inked  in  Wide  Receiver  Dede  Westbrook  to  a  1  year  deal  for  the  upcoming  2021-2022  season.  Now  we  all  got  to  keep  in  the  back  of  our  minds  on  if  or  how  well  will  Dede  Westbrook  perform  this  season.  Why?  Well this  past    year  in  2020-2021  season had  torn  his  ACL,  which  ended  his  year  completely.  Dede  Westbrook  has  been  in  the  league  for  about  4  years  now  and  during  his  stint  here  in  Jacksonville,  he  managed  to  incorporate  160  total  catches  secured,  while  averaging  10.8.  Unfortunately  in  2020  he  obviously  didn't  have  the  stats  due  to  an  ACL  tear,  but  he  turned  1  reception  for  4  yards  and  no  touchdowns.  























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REAKING:  The  Pittsburgh  Steelers  felt  it  was  best  to  sign  Veteran  Defensive  End,  Melvin Ingram  to  a  1  year  deal,  for  the  upcoming   NFL  season.   This  in  my  mind  is  huge  for  the  Steelers  on  defense  moving  forward.   Now  Melvin  Ingram    was  an  NFL  Pro  Bowler  three  times  with  the  Chargers  and  entered  this  new  season  averaging  49.0  in  sacks  per  game  throughout  his  NFL  career.   Looking  to  make  it  50.0  come  this  season,  while  being  lined  up  alongside  T.J.  Watt,  as  both  guys  will  be  a force  to  messed   with  in  2021-2022.   Melvin  Ingram  ended  this  past  NFL  season,  by  earning  just  5  self  tackles  and  no  sacks.  Along  with  an  interception  tallied  to  his  stats.
































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INJURY  UPDATE:  Well  Already?  The  Los  Angeles  Rams  were  hit  hard  with  some  scary  news  about  their  running  back   Cam  Akers,  who  will  miss  the  rest  of  the  2021-2022  NFL  campaign.  Due  to  tearing  his  ACL  just  days  before  training camp  was  set  to  begin.  With  this  injury,  it  now means  lesser  cuts  come  the  month  of  August  and  the  Rams  Postseason  hopes  dropped  down  to  53%.  Keep  note  that  before  Akers  injury  occurred....Los  Angeles  had  a  64%  chance  of   making  the  Postseason.   In  2021  Cam  Akers  carried  the  ball  145  times  for  625  rushing yards  and 2  touchdowns  scored  through  13  games.



























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DEAL  BREAKER:  The  San  Francisco  49ers  have  inked  Fred  Warner  to  a  huge  5  year  $95  Million  Dollar  deal.  This  deal  also  happens  to  make  Warner   the  highest  paid  Backer  in  the  league.  Now  Fred  Warner's  contract  was  finally  coming  to  a  near  and  in  his  three  year  stint,  he  turned  in  a  combined  367  tackles,  4.0  in  sacks  per  game  and  3  interceptions  that  were  returned  for  49  yards.  One  thing  about  Fred  Warner  is  that  he  is   a  guy  who  can  drop  into  coverage  and  cover  anyone  coming  across  his  viewpoint.  With  that  being  said.....San  Francisco  in  2021-2022  is  going  to  expect  Fred  Warner  to  fill  in  big  holes  and  produce  tackles  at  the  line  on  running  situations.  























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ONTO  TENNESSEE:  That's  right  ladies  and  gentleman!!!  The  Tennessee  Titans  went  along  and  gave  up  a  2nd  round  NFL  Draft  selection  for  Wide  Out,  Julio  Jones  from  the  Atlanta  Falcons.  Now  for  anyone  who  didn't  know,  Julio  Jones  had  teams  like  the  Patriots  and  a  few others  looking  to  sign  him.  But  he  made  his  choice  and  now  he's  on  his  way  to  Nashville  Tennessee  for  the  upcoming  2021-2022  NFL  Season.  Julio  Jones  coming  to  the  Titans  will  bring  his  ability  to  create  separation  from  a  defender,  can  block  if   asked  to,  is  speedy  quick  and  is  very  dangerous  when  in  one  on  one  coverage.  Julio  is  an  all  around  player  in  this  league.  Julio  Jones  in  just  9  played  games  this  past  season  hauled  in  51  receptions  for  771  yards  receiving  and  3  total  touchdowns.  It's  just  unfortunate  that  the  Falcons  in  2020  did  not  make  the  Playoffs  and  finished  the  the  year  4-12.
























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BREAKING:  Tim  Tebow  back  on  the  gridiron  after  going  along  to  sign  a  1  year  deal  to  play  Tight-End  for  the  Jacksonville  Jaguars,  for  the  upcoming  NFL  season.  Now  Tim  Tebow  is  aligning  himself  with  his  former  Head  Coach,  Urban  Meyer  from  their  time  together  in  Florida.  Also  won  the  2006  and  2008  National Championship.  Now  Tim  Tebow  has  certainly  bounced  from  Sport  to  sport  through  his  career.  The  likes  of  playing  MLB,  NFL  and  even  had  a  little  commentating  gig  for  a  while  on  Fox  I  believe.  Will  be  interesting  to  see  how  well  the Tebow-Lawrence  duo  might  work.  Tebow  will  bring  his  size  and  physical  stature  to  get  off  the  ball...but  instead  of  Quarterbacking  he's  now  in  a  new offensive  position.






















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ONTO  MILE  HIGH:  The  Denver  Broncos  felt  it  was  best  to  bring  in  Quarterback,  Teddy  Bridgewater  from  the  Carolina  Panthers.  In  exchange  the  Panthers  gave  up  a  6th  round  NFL  Draft  selection.  Now  with  Bridgewater  coming  to  the  Broncos  he'll  provide  a  great  Quarterback  duel  with  Drew  Lock  first  and  foremost.  Along  with  his  Veteran  leadership  skills  as  well.  Teddy  Bridgewater  finished  his  2020-2021  NFL  campaign  by  completing  69%  of  his  passes  for  3,733  yards  and  15  touchdowns  to  11  interceptions.






















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BREAKING:  Alex  Smith  after  16  incredible  NFL  seasons  has  decided  to  retire  from  the  National  Football  League.  Now  this  all  comes  literally  a  couple  weeks  removed  from  being  released  by  the  Washington  Football  Team.  Which  was  probably  what  set  this  whole  retirement  situation  up.  Smith  was  originally  drafted  by  the  49ers  back  in  05  and  was  the  1st  pick  in  the  1st  round.  Smith  spent  7 seasons  while  leading  San  Fran  to  an  NFC  Championship  game,  but  no  Super  Bowl  appearance.  Unfortunately  he  would  eventually  get  traded  away  to  the  Chiefs,  where  he  would  spend  4  seasons before  getting  traded  away  again  to  the  Washington  Football  Team.  Keep  in  mind  Chiefs  tossed  Alex  Smith  in  order  to  start  building  a  then,  young  Patrick  Mahomes.  Smith  has  bounced  around  from  team  to  team  and  even  dealt with  serious  compound  fracture  to  his  leg,  just  a  few  years  ago.  Down  below  let's  take  a  glance  at  some  of  his  career  accomplishments,  shall  we?

*  Comeback  Player  of  the  year  award(2020)
* 3-Time  NFL  Pro  Bowler
*  League  passer  rating  leader.



Now  Alex  Smith  will  wrap  his  NFL  career  up,  by  completing  62%  of  his  passes  for  35,650  yards  and  199  total  touchdown  strikes  to  109  interceptions.  Smith  on  the  ground  also  tallied  in  15  rushing  scores  as  well.














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BREAKING:  The Cleveland  Browns  this  week  have  gone  ahead  and  inked  Jadeveon  Clowney  to  a  1  year  $10  Million  Dollar  deal  deal.  For  the  upcoming  NFL  season  in  2021-2022.  Jadeveon  Clowney  has  now  made  the  Browns  defensive  front  that  much  stronger,  by  him  signing  over.  Clowney  is  going  to bring  his  strength,  quickness  and his  ability  to  get  into  the  backfield  and  wreak  havoc  for  your  Quarterback  or  Running  back.  Clowney  spent  5  NFL  seasons  in  Houston  before  going  over  to  Seattle,  then  over  to  the  Titans  just  this  past  year.  Clowney  has  racked  up  97  tackles  and  a  12.0  in  sacks  through  three  NFL  seasons.






















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OUT  OF  KC:  The   Baltimore  Ravens  have  given  Lamar  Jackson  another  pretty  solid  Wide  Receiver,  after  inking  Sammy  Watkins  to  a  1  year  $6  Million  Dollar  deal.  Sammy  Watkins  spent  3  seasons  with  the  Kansas  City  Chiefs  and  has  already  been  to  two  Super  Bowls,  while  winning  one,  which  was  back  in  2019-2020.  Through  those  3  years  Sammy  Watkins   earned  a  combined  total   of  129  catches  for  1,613  receiving  yards  and  8  touchdowns.  Sammy  Watkins  is  going  to  bring  in  his  speed,  elusiveness  and  ability  to  create  separation  in  order  to  make   big  catches.  Sammy  Watkins  ended  his  2021  season  with  a  tough  Super  Bowl  55  31-9  loss  to  Brady  and  his  Bucs.  But  still  managed  to  haul  in  37  catches  for  421  yards  and  2  touchdowns  scored.




























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BREAKING:   Lawrence  Guy  is  heading  back   to  the  New  England  Patriots  after  resigning  a  a  4  year  deal.  Now  the  New  England  Patriots  have  been  making  some  big  moves  down  the  stretch  of  this  Free  Agency  situation  and  have  made  the  most  out  of  it.  Lawrence  Guy  is  coming  back  to  the  Pat's  and  will  now  be  adding  in  that  extra  star  power  to  their  defensive  front,  along  with  proving  to  be  wrecking  ball  in  the  backfield.  Guy  has  averaged  118  total  tackles  and  a  5.0  in  sacks  per  game  through  two  NFL  seasons.  





















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BREAKING:  Kenny   Golladay  is  heading  to  the  New  York  Giants  on  a  4  year  $72  Million  Dollar  deal.  Giants  got  themselves  a  star  studded  player  in   Golladay.  By  the  Giants  adding  in  Kenny  Golladay  they  are  getting  a  guy  who  can  be  a  mismatch  to  opposing  Cornerbacks.  Mainly  do  to  the  fact  of  his  height  and  more  importantly  how  he  is  quick  in  terms  of  creating  separation.  Golladay  since  2017  has  earned  a  combined  21  touchdowns  hauled  in  for  a  total  of  3,068  yards  receiving.  In  2020  he  finished  with  20  catches  for  338  yards  and  just  2  touchdown  grabs  in  the  process.  Unfortunately  the  Lions  capped  off  their  year  with  a  5-11  win/loss  record  and  finished  in  last  place  in  the  NFC  North  Division.  For  the  Giants  to  be  a   Playoff  contending  team  they  will need  a  few  more  other  key  pieces  on  both  sides  of  the  ball,  but  in  the  meantime  New  York  is  making  progression  and  Daniel  Jones  will  now  have  extra  help  on  the  Offensive  side  of  things.  




























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BREAKING:  The  Los  Angeles  Rams  have  officially  picked  up  and signed  Free  Agent  Wide  Receiver,  Desean  Jackson  to  a  1  year  deal  for  the  upcoming  NFL  season.  The  34  year  old  Wideout  is  now  bringing  his  talents  to  the  bright  city  lights  of  LA  in  2021-2022.  Jackson  is  bringing  his  speed  and  his  ability  to  beat  your  best  cornerback,  as  as  he's  done  for  so  many  years  since  entering  the  league.  The  LA  Rams  have  now  bulked  up  their  receiving  core  for  this  season  after  adding  in  a  key  Veteran  Receiver.  Desean  Jackson  will  now  be  aligned  with  guys  like  Cooper  Kupp,  Robert  Woods,  Van  Jefferson  and  of  course  his  Quarterback   will  be  Matthew  Stafford.  Another  guy  picked up  in  free  agency  this  offseason.  So  it'll  be  interesting  to  see  how  this  all  plays  out  come  the  start  of  a  new  season.  Unfortunately  Desean  Jackson  this  past  year  secured  14  catches  for  236  yards  and  just  1  touchdown  grab  while  playing  5  games  only,   due  to  battling  back  and  forth  between  his  Groin  injuries.  




























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REUNITED:  The  New  England  Patriots  pick  up  yet  another  defender  and  former  player  in  Kyle  Van  Noy  to  a  1  year  deal  and  it'll  be  worth  $2.5  Million  Dollars.  This  deal  comes  weeks  after  the  Miami  Dolphins  shockingly  released  him.  Now  Van  Noy  was  apart  of  the  Patriots  2  Super  Bowl  wins  back  in  Super  Bowls  51  and  53,  but  played  in  three  altogether  when  being  defeated  by  the  Eagles  in  Super  Bowl  52.  Van  Noy  is  quick  on  his  feet  and  knows  how  to  get  to  your  Quarterback,  as  he  is  combined  for  12.5  in  sacks  per  game  through  2  seasons  and  is  also  very  good  when  it  comes  to  disrupting  plays.  By  the  Pat's  signing  him  it  now  means  he  will  surely  bulk  up  their  defense  a  tad  bit.  Especially  since  he'll  be  playing  with  guys  like  Matthew  Judon,  Jalen  Mills  and  other  key  defensive  players.  We  all  know  the  Patriots  LACKED  defense  in  2020.  So  a  nice  addition  is  returning.




























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BREAKING:  Patrick  Chung  after  11  great  years  with  the  New  England  Patriots  has  officially  retired  from  the  league  after  being  drafted  by  New  England  in  2009.  Patrick  Chung  for  New  England  had  proved  to  be  a  threat  in  the  backfield  for  opposing  offenses  since  coming  into  the  NFL.  Chung  in  his  time  with  the  organization  was  able  to  capture  3  Super  Bowl  Championships  and  was  part  of  one  the  league's  greatest  dynasties.  Now  down  below  let's  take  a  look  at  some  of  his  career  accomplishments,  shall  we?

*2nd  team  All-American
*Patriots  All  Team  Decade  of  2010.



Now  sadly  Patrick  Chung  had  opted  out   of  the  2020  season  along  with  a  few  others,  due  to  Covid-19  going  on....and  the  Patriots  finished  7-9.  Despite  all  that  was  going  on...Patrick  Chung  will  end  his  NFL  career  with   153  games  played,  while  earning  521  self  tackles  for  11  total  interceptions  and  56  passes  defended.  Including  1  forced  fumble  and  778  total  tackles. 


















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STAYING  IN  GREEN  BAY:  That's  right  ladies  and  gentleman  the  Green  Bay  Packers  have  gone  ahead  and  resigned  Kevin  King  to  a  5  year  deal  that  will  be  worth  $99  Million  Dollars.  Kevin  King  coming  into  this  whole  free  agency  situation  was  considered  one  of  the  league's  top  Cornerbacks.  As  King  has  earned  123  tackles  through  the  past  2  NFL  seasons. Kevin  King  capped  his  his  2020  season,  by  earning  57  total  tackles  and  1  forced  fumble.  

























In courtesy of azcentral.com

BREAKING:  AJ  Green  is  heading  to  the  Arizona  Cardinals  for  a  1  year  deal  for  approximately  $8.5  Million  Dollars.  This  is  big  for  the  Cards  offensively,  especially  with  a  Veteran  leader  in  AJ  Green.  By  AJ  Green  coming   over  to  Arizona...it  now  means  he'll  be  aligning  himself  with  DeAndre  Hopkins  and  will  provide  that  extra  help  for  Kyler  Murray,  come  the  2021-2022  season.  AJ  Green  is  bringing  his  speed  and  his  ability  to  get  off  the  ball  quickly.  Now  AJ  Green  spent  his  whole  9  year  career  with  the  Bengals  and  will  end  that  long  tenure  by  hauling  in  649  receptions  for  9,430  yards  and  65  total  touchdowns  scored.  But  since  2016  AJ  Green  has  been  combined  for  234  catches  for  a  total  3,241  yards  receiving  and  secured  20  touchdowns  in  the  process.  




























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FREE  AGENT  UPDATE: The  New  York  Giants  have  officially  secured  Leonard  Williams  and  inked  him  to  a  3  year  $63  Million  Dollar  deal.  Good  choice  for  the  Giants  to  keep  this  guy  for  at  least   another  few  years.  Leonard  Williams  has  been  in  the  league  for  just  about  2  years  now...and  in  his  time  he  has  tallied  in  a  career  total  of  323  tackles,  1  interception  and  earned  a  29.0  in  sacks.  

























In  courtesy  of  ninernation.com


BREAKING:  The  San  Francisco  49ers  have  officially  dealt  Trent  Williams  to  a  6  year  $138  Million  Dollar  deal.  Keep  in  mind  this  makes  him  the  most  overpriced  paid  player  in  the  entire  league  right  now,  more  so  for  the  Offensive  Line  position.  Trent  Williams  is  going  to  be  bringing  his  6'3  318  pounds  to  help  add  extra  height  and  size  to  a  pretty  well  rounded  line  in  Frisco.  49ers  O-Line  finished  9th  in  the  league  this  past  year  which  was  best  throughout  the  NFL.  Trent  Williams  as  I  mentioned  up  above  is  big  and  strong  and  will  be  huge  in  terms  of  run  blocking  and  pass  protecting.  
























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BREAKING:  The  Washington  Football  Team  has  decided  to  it  was  time  to  sign  Ryan  Fitzpatrick  to  a  1  year  deal  and  is  going  to  make  around  $10  Million  Dollars.  This  all  came  about  just  weeks  after   releasing  Alex  Smith.  Ryan  Fitzpatrick  spent  this  past  season  with  the  Miami  Dolphins  and  split  fares  between  him  and  Tua  Tagovailoa.  Ryan  is  going  to  be  bringing  his  Veteran  leadership  skills  to  a  young  and  developing  Washington  team.  Fitzpatrick  finished  4-3  when  playing,  while  completing  66%  of  his  passes  for  2,091  yards  and  13  touchdowns  to  just  8  interceptions.    

























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BREAKING:  The  Patriots  offensively  are  tearing  it  up  in  the  2021  NFL  offseason,  after  adding  in  Nelson  Agholor  and  Kendrick  Bourne,  in  order  to  help  improve  the  Pats  Wide  Receiver  core.  Patriots  have  done  it  again  and  both  Bourne  and  Agholor  will  be  valuable  assets  to  helping  out  Cam  Newton,  as  New  England  was  really  depleted  in  terms  of  Wide  Receivers  this  past  NFL  season.  Kendrick  Bourne  finished  2020  securing  49  catches  for  667  yards  receiving  and  2  touchdowns  hauled  in.  As  for  Nelson  Agholor...well  he capped  off  his  2020  campaign  by  securing  48  receptions  for  896 and  8  total  touchdown  grabs.    

























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BREAKING  DEAL:  The  Tennessee  Titans  score  big  defensively  in  this  year's  Free  Agency,  after  bringing  in  Bud  Dupree   from  the  Pittsburgh  Steelers  and  his  contract  is  expected  to  be  reach  up  higher  than  $16  Million  Dollars.  The  Titans  are  getting  themselves  a  guy  who  is  quick  on  his  feet  and  can  be  a  nightmare  for  Offense's.  Especially  for  your  Quarterback,  as  Bud  Dupree  tallied  31  total  tackles  and  earned  an  8.0  in  sacks  per  game  in  2020.  Including  a  19.5  in  sacks  through  the  course  of  2  seasons.  Sadly  for  Dupree  midway  into  last  season  had  torn  his  ACL,  which  really  put  Pittsburgh  in a  tough  spot  defensively.  Especially  after  losing  a  few  other  key  players  in  that  time  as  well.  



























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BRAND  NEW  DEAL  EMERGES:  The  New  Orleans  Saints  gave  Jameis  Winston  a  new  deal  and  it's  worth  $12  Million  Dollars  for  the  year.  This  all  comes  just  days  after  Drew  Brees  announced  his  NFL  retirement.  You have  to  believe  Jameis  Winston  will  get  some  starting  time  come  2021.  Assuming  he  performs  well  during  this  year's  offseason.  For  Winston  he  has  had  to  sit  behind  Drew  Brees  and  study  the  gameplans including  trying  to  build  his  leadership  skills  in  the  process.  Now  throughout  Winston's  NFL  career,  he  has  been  able  to  complete  19,812  yards  passing  for  121  touchdown  strikes  and  8  interceptions.  Along  with  a  QBR  of  86.9.  

























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BREAKING:  The  New  England  Patriots  felt  it  was  the  best  decision  to  add  and  ink  in  Tight-End,  Hunter  Henry  who  previously  played  for  the  Chargers  to  a  3  year  $25 Million  Dollar  deal  for  the  upcoming  year.  Pat's  signed  left  and  right  for  some  defensive  players  all  Monday  afternoon  and  it  would  culminate  into  signing  an  Offensive  player  early  Tuesday  morning.  Now  Hunter  Henry  will  certainly  be  a  good  fit  for  New  England,  due  to  his  blocking  and  catching  abilities.  Which  will  be  another  pretty  solid  weapon  for  Cam  Newton  to  work  with.  Hunter  Henry  spent  his  entirety  of  his  4  year  career  with  the  Los  Angeles  Chargers  and  during  his  time  there...he  hauled  in  196  receptions  for  2,322  yards  receiving  and  21  total  touchdowns.  But  in  2020  Hunter  Henry  closed  out  with  60  catches  for  613  yards  and  secured  4  touchdowns  in  the  process.  So  seems  like  the  Patriots  Tight-End  ordeal  looks  to  be  set  and  Hunter  Henry  will  be  playing  alongside  Jonnu  Smith  in  2021.  


























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ONTO  A  NEW  HOME:  The  New  York  Jets  snag  Wide  Receiver,  Corey  Davis  and  inked  him  to  a  3  year  $37.5  Million  Dollar  deal.  This  is  honestly  a  pick  up  the  Jets  needed  to  have.  Corey  Davis 's  size,  speed  and  quickness  will  play  a  big  factor  in  the  Jets  offense  and  will  provide  Sam  Darnold  with  a  little  help.  Davis  this  past  season  hauled  in  65  receptions  for  984  yards  which  was  a  career  best  for  him  and  5  total  touchdowns.  He's  going  to  be  a  a  hard  guy  to  deal  with  for  opposing  Cornerbacks.



























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BREAKING:  The  Tampa  Bay  Buccaneers  have  agreed  to  extend  Tom  Brady's  contract  to  a  4  year  deal.  Now  Brady  left  the  Patriots  in   the  offseason  in  2020  and  brought  Rob  Gronkowski  with  him  to  the  Buccaneers.  Tom  Brady  made  it  clear  that  he  was  in  pursuit  of  trying  to  help  Tampa  Bay  reach  their  2nd  Super  Bowl  since  2002  and was  also  trying  to  win  his  7th  ring,  and  he  did  just  that!  In  just  one  season  Brady  and  the  Bucs  went  on  the  road  and  knocked  off  the  likes  of  Drew  Brees,  Aaron  Rodgers  and  then  Patrick  Mahomes  in  Super  Bowl  55.  Tom  Brady  capped  off  his  2020  by  completing  65%  of  his  passes  for  4,633  yards  and  40  touchdown  strikes  to  just  12  total  interceptions.    



























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BREAKING:  The  Kansas  City  Chiefs  have  officially  inked  in  Joe  Thuney  to  a  5  year  %80  Million  Dollar  deal.  This  is  a  pretty  good  selection  on  the  Chiefs  part  this  offseason.  For  starters  Joe  Thuney  will  provide  seemingly  great  protection  for  Patrick  Mahomes....especially  since  Kansas  City  lacked  protection  in  Super  Bowl  55.  Which  of  course  most  of  it  was  due  to  injury.




























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PAT'S  STRIKE  AGAIN:  The  Patriots  already  making  some  noise  thus  far  and  now  they  have  officially  signed  Matthew  Judon,  who  played  a  better  part  of  5  seasons  with  the  Ravens  to  a  4  year  $56  Million  Dollar  deal.  Matthew Judon  coming  in  is  one  of  the  best  OLB  in  the  league  on  the  Free  Agents  list  right  now.  Judon  is  force  and  can  cause  mayhem  in  the  backfield  for  opposing  teams.  He  spent  5  years  with  the  Ravens  as  I  mentioned  up  above,  and  through  those  years  Matthew  Judon  has  averaged  a  total  of  237  tackles  and  a  34.5  in  sacks  per  game.  Now  through  these  past  two  seasons  Judon  has  earned  a  combined  105  tackles  and  a  15.5  in  sacks  per  game.  Matthew  Judon  is  a  huge  piece  and  guys  like  Patrick  Chung  and  Dont'a  Hightower  etc  etc  are  coming  back  from  opting  out  due  to  Covid-19,  but defensively  they  should  look  a  little  better  this  year.  Judon  finished  his  2020  NFL  campaign  earning  32  self  tackles  and  6  sacks.

























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ONTO  NEW ENGLAND:  The  New  England  Patriots  are  going  crazy  defensively  this  offseason  so  far.  As  they  inked  Jalen  Mills  to  a  4  year  $24  Million  Dollar  deal.  Along  with  $9  Million  being  ensured  to  him  in  the  process.  Now  it's  no  story  the  Pat's  struggled  offensively  and  more  than  often  New  England  couldn't  stop  a  team  on  3rd  down  to  save  their  lives.  But  that  was  last  season  and  the  Patriots  are  making  some  pretty  solid  pick-up's,  thus  far.  Mills  will  certainly  fit  in  and  help  the  Pat's  out,  as  he's  combined  for  a  total  of  115  total  tackles  and  2  interceptions  through  two  NFL  seasons.

























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BREAKING:  The  New  England  Patriots  have  gone  ahead  and  inked  Jonnu  Smith  to  a  4  year  $50  Million  Dollar  deal  for  the  upcoming  season.  Now  Jonnu  Smith  isn't  a  guy  who  can  WOW  you  offensively,  but  he's  the  type  of  guy  who  can  stay  healthy  and  is  a  quick  learner.  What  exactly  is  Jonnu  Smith  bringing  to  the  table?  Well,  the  Pat's  seemingly  struggled  in  terms  of  passing.  New  England  had  to  rely  on  their  run  game  for  most  of  their  plays  throughout  the  course  of   the   2020  season.  Smith  will  be  a  big  help  when  it  comes  to  run  blocking,  but  will  also  be  available  in  the  pass  game  for  Cam.  Along  with  being  another  target  defense's need  to  watch  for.  Jonnu  Smith  this  past  season  earned  41  receptions  for  448  yards  and  8  total  touchdowns  hauled  in.  

























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TIME  TO  HANG  IT  UP:  That's  right  ladies  and  gentleman  back  on  Sunday  night,  Quarterback  Drew  Brees  has  decided  to  retire  from  the  National  Football  League.  After  an  amazing  20  year  career.  Now  Drew  Brees  was  originally  drafted  by  the  San  Diego  Chargers  out  of  Purdue  University,  back  in  2001.  Unfortunately  Brees  would  end  up  tearing  his  shoulder  in  his  time  there.  So  let's  fast  forward  to  Brees  signing  with  the  Saints  back  in  2006  and  would  help  Sean  Peyton  build  thus  team  from  the  ground  up.  Eventually  Brees  and  Peyton's  progress  started  to  show  in  the  2009-2010  season,  where  they  would  make  it  to  the  Super  Bowl  and  knocked  off  Peyton  Manning  and  his  Colts.  As  the  final  score  showed  31-17.  For  the  next  few  seasons  Drew  Brees  broke  passing  records,  but  the  team  wasn't  winning.  It  would  not  be  until  2018  as  the  Saints  would  advance  to  the  NFC  Championship  game  for  the  first  time  since  2009-2010  and  were  screwed  by  the  referees  on  their  final  drive.  Despite  Drew  Brees  being  illuted  to  a  2nd  ring....he  still  managed  to  complete  70%  of  his  passes  for  24  touchdown  strikes  to  just  6  interceptions.  Now  down  below  let's  take  a  brief  look  at  his  career  accomplishments,  shall  we?

* Super  Bowl  44  MVP(2010)
* 2-Time  Offensive  Player  of  the  year  Trophy
* 6-Time  Pass  completion  leader
* 13-Time  NFL  Pro  Bowler
*  7-Time passing  yards  leader



It  will  be  exciting  to  see  what  the  future  holds  for  future  Hall  Of  Fame  Quarterback,  Drew  Brees.  As  we  all   know  Canton  Ohio  will  be  his  next  stop.  Drew  Brees  end's  his  NFL  career  by  completing  67%  of  his  passes  for  8,0358  yards  and  571  touchdowns  to  just  243  total  interceptions.




















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ONTO  A  NEW  CITY:  The  Houston  Texans  officially  decided  to  trade  up  their  Linebacker,  Benardrick  McKinney  to  a  the  Miami  Dolphins.  In  return  Houston  will  receive  Shaq  Lawson.  Now  Shaq  Lawson  is  a  solid  pick  up  for  a  struggling  Texans  defense.  Lawson  is  going  to  bring  his  quickness  and  his  ability  to  bring  you  Quarterback  down.  Keep  in  mind,  Shaq  Lawson  back  in  2019  averaged  a  6.5  in  sacks.  Then  earned  a  4.0  this  past  season   in  2020.  Shaq  Lawson   so  far  through  his  NFL  career  is  up  to  20.5  in  sacks  as  we  speak.  Lawson  was  also  responsible  for  32  total  tackles  in  2020  and  earned  a  forced  fumble  in  the  process.  




























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BREAKING:  Tight-End,  Greg  Olsen  has  decided  to  hang  up  the  cleats  after  an  incredible  14  year  career  in  the  NFL.  Olsen  was  originally  selected   by  the  Bears  back  in  07  before  being  traded  away  to  the  Carolina  Panthers.  Where  he  would  go  on  and  help  contribute  to  the  Panthers  going  15-1  during  the  2015-2016  season.  Cam  had  even  won  league  MVP  but  fell  to  the  Denver  Broncos  in  Super  Bowl  50,  losing  by  score  of  24-10.  Now  let's   take  a  brief  peak  at  some  of  Greg's  accomplishments  throughout  his  career,  shall  we?     


*3-Time  Pro  Bowler(2014,  2015,  2016)
*2-Time  NFL  All  Pro(2015  and  2016)


Now  Greg  Olsen  had  finished  his  NFL career  in  a  Seattle  uniform  and  even  made  the  2020  postseason,  but  got  eliminated  in  the  Wildcard  round  by  the  Rams  and  lost  by  score  of  30-20.  Greg  Olsen  has  ended  his  career  earning  742  total  catches  for  8,683  yards  receiving  and  60  touchdowns  hauled  in.















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REUNITED:  The  New  England  Patriots  went  ahead  and  signed  their  former  Offensive  Tackle,  Trent  Brown,  via  trade  with  the  Las  Vegas  Raiders.  In  return  the  Patriots  had  to  give  up  their  2022  5th  rounder.  Now  Trent  Brown  was  selected  by  Frisco  back  in  2015  in  round  7  of  the  Draft,  before  being  traded  away  to  the  New  England  Patriots  in  2018.  Where  he  would  go  on  and   help  the  Pat's  capture  the  Super  Bowl  53  Championship,  after  knocking  off  Jared  Goff  and  his  Los  Angeles  Rams  and  won  by  score  of  13-3.  Keep  in  mind  during  Super  Bowl  53  Brown  frustrated  Aaron  Donald  and  disallowed  him  from  doing  some  of  the  things  we  were  accustomed  to  seeing   that  year.  By  Brown  coming  back  to  New  England  he  would  be  a  huge  part  of   helping  out  the  Patriots  run  game,  due  to  his  size,  quickness  and  the  ability  to  provide  open  holes  for  his  running  backs.  Unfortunately  Brown  would  eventually  head  over  to  Las  Vegas  back  in  2019,  where  the  Raiders  finished  in  2nd  place  in  the  AFC  West  Division  with an  8-8  win/loss  record. After  Vegas  started  the  year  6-4.  














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BREAKING:  The  New  England  Patriots  went  along  and  inked  Cam  Newton  to  another  1  year  deal  for  $14  Million  Dollars  for the  upcoming  2021  NFL  season.  Some  people  may  or  may  not  like  this  deal,  but  bringing  Cam  Newton  back  was  Bill  Belichick's  and  the  Pat's  only  choice  really  and  it   was  what  they  thought  would  be  best  for  the  team.  KEYWORD....TEAM!  Now  Newton  this  past  year  helped  the  Pat's  get  off  to  a  2-0  start,  up  until  catching  Covid  and  missed  multiple  weeks  in  a  row.  Once  Cam  came  back  he  really  wasn't  himself  and  New  England  went  on  and  finished  the  year  7-9.  Thus  ending  a  two  decade  dominating  run.  Cam  Newton  capped  off  2020-2021  by  completing  68%  of  his  passes  for  2,657  yards  and  8  touchdowns  to  10  interceptions.    




























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STAYING  PUT  IN  DALLAS:  The  Dallas  Cowboys  have  officially  inked  Dak  Prescott  to  a  pretty  sizeable  4  year  $160  Million  Dollars  and  also  set  the  League  record  for  $126  Million  in  which  he  will  be  ensured.  I'm  battling  on  if  this  is  a  good  deal  or  not.  Now  don't  get  me  wrong  he  is  a  pretty  good  player  but  does  Dallas  really  want  to  make  this  leap?  Keep  in  mind  when  Dak  is  healthy  he  has  shown  us  he's  an  average  Quarterback  and  can  sometimes  be  hesitant  or  inconsistent  when  it  comes  to  making  quick  decisions  or  getting  rid  of  the  ball  on  time.  But  on  the  other  hand  the  Dallas  Cowboys  are  combined  with  a  4-7  win/loss  record  when  playing  without  him.  Unfortunately  this  year  Dak  Prescott  had  suffered  a  broken  ankle  and  the  Cowboys  went  along  and  finished   2020-2021  in  3rd  place  in  the  NFC  East  Division  with  a  6-10  record.  Before  Prescott's  injury  occurred,  he  completed  68%  of  his  passes  for  1,856  yards  passing  for  9  touchdown  strikes  to  4  interceptions.   



























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BREAKING:  The  Pittsburgh  Steelers  have  gone  ahead  and  inked  their  starting  Quarterback,  Ben  Roethlisberger  to  a  $14  Million  Dollar  deal  for  the  2021  NFL  season.  Keep  in  mind  Ben  Roethlisberger's  original  deal  was  $19  Million  Dollars,  but  decided  to  take  a  $5  Million  Dollar  cut  to  his  contract  for  2021.  The  Steelers  had  started  the  year  a  perfect  11-0,  before  getting  decimated  with  injuries  on  both  sides  of  the  ball  and  even  dropped  4  out  of  their  last  5  games  of  the  2020-2021  season,  finishing  the  year  12-4.  Then  they  would  be  eliminated  just  a  few  weeks  later  by  the  Cleveland  Brown  in  the  Wildcard  game,  thus  losing  48-37.  Ben  Roethlisberger  finished  2021  by  throwing  for  3,803  yards  for  33  touchdowns  and  10  interceptions.  Along  with  completing  a  94.1  in  terms  of  Quarterback  Rating.




























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ONTO ARIZONA HE GOES: It's  official.....J.J.  Watt  has  now  been  traded  away  by  the  Texans  to  the  Arizona  Cardinals  and  is  expected  to  make  $31  Million  Dollars  for  the  next  2  NFL  seasons  in  the  process.  The  Cardinals  defense  has  certainly  been  bulked  up  a  little,  just  by  signing  Watt.  J.J.  Watt  like  Deshaun  Watson  has  expressed  his  feelings towards  the  organization  on  wanting  out.  J.J.  Watt  will  bring  his  athletic  ability,  size  and  his  quickness  to  blow  past  his  defender  to  get  to  your  Quarterback.  After  all  Watt  finished  last  season  with  5  total  sacks  on  the  year,  including  1  interception.  J.J.  Watt  finished  2020  with  2  Forced  Fumbles  and  36  self  tackles.  Yet  the  Texans  went  4-12.  Even  with  Deshaun  Watson  leading  the  entire  league  in  passing  yards.  Watt  will now  be  reunited  with  his  former  teammate  on  the  offensive  side  of  things,  Wide  Receiver,  DeAndre  Hopkins.  































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ON TO INDY: The Philadelphia Eagles have gone ahead and traded away their Quarterback, Carson Wentz to the Indianapolis Colts. In return the Eagles will receive an NFL 3rd round Draft selection, including a compensation Draft selection as well. For Indy they are getting a guy who has had his ups and downs through these past few years. For Carson Wentz things started to go down hill for him towards the end of the 2017-2018 season, after trying to dive into the the end zone and tore his ACL in the process. Nick Foles would come in and ultamately lead the Eagles to a Super Bowl 52 win over Brady and his Pat's. Keep in in mind, before Carson tore his ACL he had Philly sitting comfortably in 1st place in the NFC East Division. Despite his scary ACL tear....Wentz still finished that year completing 3,074 yards passing for 21 touchdowns and 7 pick's. Unfortunately last year for the Eagles they finished 2020 in last place in the NFC East Division with a 4-11-1 record. Along with Carson Wentz being part of the Eagles tanking on National Television. Wentz capped off his 2020 campaign, by throwing for 2,620 yards passing for 15 touchdowns strikes to 16 interceptions.





















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BREAKING: The Houston Texans and Defensive End J.J. Watt have decided to split up after spending all 10 NFL seasons in a Houston uniform. J.J. Watt has already expressed his feelings about the Texans, which started days before leading up to Deshaun Watson's release. Now this past year the Houston Texans finished 4-12 while standing in 3rd place in the AFC South Division. Even after making the Playoffs the year prior. J.J. Watt ended last season earning 5 total sacks, 36 self tackles, 2 fumbles forced and 2 interceptions. Question now is where will he sign and play next?


























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OUT OF DETROIT AND ONTO LA: That's right! The Detroit Lions have officially gone ahead and traded Quarterback, Matthew Stafford to the Los Angeles Rams. In return the Lions will receive Jared Goff and two NFL Draft selections. This all came after the Lions had let Matt Stafford go, earlier on in the week. Now Stafford can be a solid pick up for the LA Rams. More importantly Sean McVay will be working with a veteran player, and he'll bring leadership to an already talented football team. Matt Stafford will end his 11 year tenure with the team, helping them to a postseason berth for the very first time since the 2011 season, just 7 years ago, but finished with an upsetting 5-11 record in 2020, while losing their last 4 games of the season. Despite a tough 2020, Stafford still completed 64% of his passes for 4,084 yards passing and 26 touchdown strikes to just 10 interceptions thrown.
























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FINDING A NEW HOME: The Houston Texans have finally named David Culley to become the new Head Coach, for the upcoming season next year. David Culley was Baltimore's assistant Coach on the offensive side of things, where he spent 2 years with the organization and led to the postseason in both 2019 and 2020. Unfortunately during those two years...Ravens would get knocked out the Divisional round both times, losing to the 9-7 Titans in 2019-2020, 28-12 with a 14-2 record. Followed by getting tossed by the 13-3 Bills in 2020-2021, losing that game 17-3, with an 11-5 record. Question on everyone's mind is......will Deshaun Watson remain a Texan by the time David Culley even arrives? We all know that Watson wants out of Houston and to go play for a another team























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BACK HOME: The New England Patriots have decided to rehire and bring back Matt Patricia. As he will return as the Patriots coordinator on defense. Matt Patricia is just a few months removed from being let go by the Detroit Lions after getting obliterated by Houston back in November and lost 25-41. Matt Patricia spent his final 5 years with the Pat's, before going over to  Detroit. Matt was a real work horse for that Patriots defense. Especially since they ranked 7th in 2018-2019, along with holding the high powered Rams to just 3 points, en route to a 13-3 win in Super Bowl 53. But as a Lions Head Coach..well he will end his three year tenure with a 13-29-1 win/loss record, including no playoffs made in his time there. Lions this past season finished 5-11 and stood in last place in the NFC North Division, and went on a 4 game losing streak to cap off the final four games of 2020.
























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BREAKING: The Philadelphia Eagles have hired former Coordinator of the Colts offense, Nick Sirianni to become their new Head Coach for the following season coming up. Now this all came weeks after getting rid of Doug Pederson, due to a lack of winning games and tanked on National Television. Nick Sirianni spent his last 3 NFL seasons by the side of Head Coach, Frank Reich and helped Indianapolis finish 11-5 on the year, along with coming into 2nd place in the AFC South Division, and even clinched a postseason berth. But unfortunately as great of a season the Colts had....they couldn't handle Josh Allen and that daunting Buffalo Bills team, losing 24-27 in the Wildcard round. It will be pretty interesting to see what Nick Sirianni can bring as an NFL Head Coach. But the real question on everyone's mind, is that can he change the dynamic of the Philadelphia Eagles and can he help Coach this team to some games won or even a playoff berth?

























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RETIREMENT UPDATE: Quarterback Philip Rivers has decided enough is enough, following his retirement after 17 years in the league. Where he spent most of his career as the Chargers Quarterback. But ended as a Colts. Now Philip Rivers was drafted back in 04 by the Giants, but was quickly sent to the Chargers via trade. Rivers would go on and spend the next 16 years with San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers, where he compacted a 123-101 win/loss record. While leading them to the 2008 AFC Championship game and Rivers played with a torn ACL, but came up short against the Patriots, losing 21-12. Then again fell to the Pat's back in 2018 after being eliminated from the Divisional round 28-41. Philip Rivers would go on to win five postseason games with the Chargers, before signing away to the Colts, just this past year, leading Indy to an 11-5 record and made the playoffs, but were were quickly knocked out in the Wildcard game by the Bills, losing 24-27. Now let's take a brief moment to take a look at this man's career down below, shall we? 

*League leader in passing touchdowns(2010)
*Eight time NFL Pro Bowler(2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017 and 2018)
*League comeback player of the year award(2013)
*Chargers 50th year Anniversary

Now despite the fact Philip Rivers never played in or won a Super Bowl, but still managed to complete 5277 completed passes on 8134 thrown attempts for 64,440 yards and 421 total touchdown strikes to just 209 interceptions, along with completing 64% of his passes. Rivers also capped of his 2020-2021 NFL campaign...completing 369 of his 543 passes for 4,169 yards passing and 24 total touchdowns to 11 interceptions.


























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FROM COLLEGE TO PRO: That's right ladies and gentleman the Jacksonville jaguars have officially named former Ohio State Head Coach, Urban Meyer to become the teams Head Coach for the upcoming NFL season next year. Urban Meyer is a very smart Coach and he is expected to bring Trevor Lawrence along with him. Meyers dipping his feet into Pro waters now, but will end his College tenure with three National Championships with both Florida and Ohio State. His most recent win was back in 2019, where they finished 12-1 and beat Washington 29-23 to capture the Rose Bowl title. Meyer's also ended his College career with a 187-32 Head Coaching win/loss record.


























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NEW HIREY: The New York Jets felt it was time to part ways with Head Coach, Adam Gase, after firing him back on Thursday of this week. In return the Jets were able to hire the former Coordinator of the Niners defense, Robert Saleh. Robert Saleh I think could be a good, mainly due to the fact that he is aggressive on that sideline and is really good when it comes to firing his defense up. We can't forget ethier that Robert Saleh was able to do his part during the 2019-2020 season and helped the 49ers become a defensive machine that they once were. Which led them to Super Bowl 54, where they gave up a 10 point lead and lost 31-20 to the Kansas City Chiefs. Now his final year in Frisco didn't go to well, as they finished in last place in the NFC West with a 6-10 record, along with finishing 1-7 when playing at home. Try  to keep in mind that the 49ers were injury prone on both sides of the ball, including Jimmy G and George Kittle at the start of the this 2020 year.


























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ANOTHER COACH GONE: Jacksonville Jaguars after 4 complete years with the organization...have gone ahead and parted ways with Doug Marrone. Now here's what's funny, so the Jaguars hired Doug with just 2 matchups left on their schedule, in which he managed to lead the Jaguars to the AFC title game, but where jousted by a Patriots comeback, losing by score of 24-20. Since that 2016-2017 AFC title game...Jags have turned in a 23-43 win/loss record under Marrone, along with finishing in last place in the AFC South Division 3 consecutive years in a row. Including 2020, where they went 1-15 and will get the round NFL draft pick.


























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BREAKING: The Philadelphia Eagles have fired Head Coach, Doug Pederson after signing with the team back in 2016, and led the Eagles to a Super Bowl 52 win over the New England Patriots, as the final score showed 41-33. Doug's firing came about on Sunday night after a 14-20 loss to Washington, in which he tanked the game after taking Hurts out late in the matchup, put Nate Sudfeld in and passed up an opportunity to tie the game with a field goal...instead went for it on 4th down and failed to convert it. Thus turning the ball over on downs. That was one reason of Doug Pederson being fired. Other reason is simply due to the Eagles finishing 2020 with a 4-11-1 record, while sitting in last place in the NFC East, or NFC Least as we like to call it. Doug will end his 5 year tenure with the team, earning a 42-37-1 record when playing in a season, along with going 4-2 when playing in the NFL Playoffs.


























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OUT OF LA: The Los Angeles Chargers have gone ahead and fired Head Coach, Anthony Lynn after just 4 years with the organization. Now Anthony Lynn and his Chargers certainly struggled....especially after finishing 2020-2021 with a 7-9 win/loss record, while sitting in 3rd place in the AFC West Division. Chargers even secured four consecutive wins to close out 2020-2021. Anthony Lynn will end his four year tenure with the team, notching a 33-31 win/loss record during the season and went 1 of 1 when playing in the in the postseason. Keep in mind that the only playoff win for Lynn and his Chargers were back in 2018 when they defeated the Ravens 23-17 in the Wild Card round. But were quickly eliminated the following week, losing 41-28 to the Patriots. 



























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GASE IN NEW YORK NO MORE: Every person and Jets fan saw this coming, following the Jets organization deciding it was time to fire and get rid of Head Coach, Adam Gase. Adam Gase's firing comes because of how bad the Jets played this year. Under Adam Gase this season the Jets started the year 0-13, before finally picking up back to back wins over the Rams and Browns. Adam Gase will end his 2 year stint with the team, earning a 9-22 win/loss record and a .290 in win percentage, through 31 coached games. Question now is where will Adam Gase go from here?



























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Nick Chubb scores a touchdown on 108 yards rushing and the Cleveland Browns knocked off the Pittsburgh Steelers, winning by a score of 24-22. Baker Mayfield completed 17 of his 27 passes for 196 yards and 1 touchdown, during win. The Cleveland Browns coming into this week 17 matchup needed a Colts or Titans loss and a Miami and Baltimore Victory in order to snap an 18 year postseason drought. Browns got off to a fast start in the 1st quarter, following Nick Chubb ripping for a 47 yard touchdown run, 7-0. The Browns offense outgained Pittsburgh 161-110, went 1 of 4 on 3rd down, tallied 195 yards of total offense and scampered into halftime up by four points, 10-6. Now Baker Mayfield utilized a fake handoff before delivering a 5 yard passing touchdown to a wide open Austin Hooper, who was coming across the end zone, thus widening their lead to 17-9, during the 3rd quarter. Then an M.J. Stewart interception would set up a Jarvis Landry jet sweep touchdown, furthering their lead to 24-9, in the 4th. Browns for the very first time since the 2002 NFL season have clinched a postseason berth and they powered to an 11-5 record.


The Pittsburgh Steelers rally was cut short after suffering a tough 22-24 two point loss, against their division rivals, in the Cleveland Browns. The Pittsburgh Steelers entered week 17 already having clinched a playoff spot, thus throwing in backup Mason Rudolph to avoid injury to Ben Roethlisberger before postseason play begins. On a 3rd and 11 Mason Rudolph delivered a 41 yard over the shoulder pass completion to Diontae Johnson, which set Pittsburgh up at the 25 yard line. Unfortunately a few plays later Rudolph avoided a sack, but his pass was incomplete. Thus forcing a Matthew Wright 29 yard field goal, but still trailed 3-10. Through the 1st half of action this game was a defensive battle from both teams. Steelers went 5 of 10 when faced with a 3rd down and sacked Baker Mayfield twice for 19 yards....yet they entered halftime down 6-10. Then during the 3rd quarter Mason Rudolph would get pressured by the Browns defense, including a hands to the head and got picked off by M.J. Stewart. Luckily the Steelers would bounce back one play after turning the ball over, after Rudolph delivered a 28 yard touchdown strike to Chase Claypool and helped Pittsburgh convert a 4th and 10 play, 16-24. Scoring their first touchdown all game long. A few possessions later Diontae Johnson would get behind the Cleveland defense and hauled in a 47 yard reception, setting Pittsburgh up at the 10 yard line. Afterwards Rudolph darted a 2 yard passing touchdown to JuJu Smith, but failed the game tying 2-point conversion and trailed 22-24. Mason Rudolph's 2 touchdowns weren't enough and the Steelers fall to 12-4 to wrap up the year. Steelers also stand as the 3rd seed in the AFC.

























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Lamar Jackson, Marquise Brown and J.K. Dobbins were combined for 7 total touchdowns and the Baltimore Ravens pick up a dismantling 38-3 win, over the struggling Bengals. The Baltimore Ravens stepped into week 17 trying to lock in their 3rd consecutive postseason berth, with a Victory over the Bengals. Lamar Jackson completed 10 of his 18 passes for 113 yards and 3 touchdown strikes to 1 interception. Now the Ravens would break the plane first, following a Lamar Jackson 43 yard touchdown pass to Miles Boykin, going up 10-0. Then late in the 2nd quarter Lamar Jackson and his Ravens would strike once again, following Lamar darting an 18 yard touchdown pass through the middle of the field to Miles Boykin, 17-0. Ravens finished 7 of 10 on 3rd down, outgained the Bengals 161-24 and took a 17-3 lead into the half. J.K. Dobbins would be responsible for pushing the Ravens lead to 24-3, after punching it in for a 4 yard rushing touchdown. J.K. Dobbins was far from done after finding the end zone for a second time, as he turned on the jets and broke for a 72 yard touchdown run, taking a then 38-3 lead. This score was set up on a Brandon Allen interception. With this win the Ravens finally clinched a 2021 postseason slot and improved to an 11-5 record on the year.


As for the Cincinnati Bengals they were dealt by the Baltimore Ravens after suffering a dominating 3-38 loss, during Sunday's matchup. The Bengals have been through it in 2020, starting with the loss of Joe Burrow at the start of the year, followed up by being tossed out of playoff contention. Bengals now playing to build some momentum towards next season. Despite a reeling loss, Brandon Allen completed 6 passes for 48 yards and 2 interceptions. Luckily the Bengals finally got on the board, following an Austin Seibert 35 yard field goal, but still trailed 3-17. The Bengals through the 1st and 2nd quarters of the game struggled to convert a 3rd down and were shutout in the 1st half. Cincinnati tallied 80 yards of total offense, went 0 for 4 on 3rd down and picked up just 2 first downs to the Ravens 18, and stepped into halftime trailing 3-17. The Bengals were held to no touchdowns the whole entire game and turned the ball over twice, along with just 10 first downs picked up, thus staggering to a 4-11-1 win/loss record.


























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The Buffalo Bills improve to 5-0 when versing the AFC East division, following an impressive 38-9 blowout Victory, over the New England Patriots, who use to be kings of the AFC. The Buffalo Bills entered the final game of week 16 having already clinched the AFC East title for the first time since the 1995 season. Josh Allen on the other hand is playing great football this year, as he has 4,000 yards passing for 30 touchdown strikes and 9 interceptions. Josh Allen ended his night by completing 27 of his 36 passes for 320 yards and 4 touchdowns. A successful fake punt and a New England offsides penalty led to a Zack Moss 5 yard rushing touchdown, going up 10-3, during the 2nd quarter. Then the Bills would extend their lead to 17-9 midway through the 2nd, as Allen delivered a 4 yard touchdown pass to Lee Smith. This drive lasted 10 plays for 75 yards. Bills defense held Newton to 34 yards passing, Allen had 2 1st half touchdowns thrown, went 3 of 3 when facing a 4th down situation and entered the half up by 33 points. Bills lead would then extend to 38-9 in the 4th quarter, following Josh Allen completing an 8 yard touchdown strike to Stefon Diggs, who hauled in his second receiving score of the game. Bills tallied 274 yards of total offense, win streak improves to five in a row and they powered themselves to a 12-3 record, while still sitting atop the AFC East.





The New England Patriots losing streak extends to three consecutive losses in a row after suffering a tough 9-38 blowout loss, against their division rivals, Buffalo Bills. All this losing must be so weird for some Patriots fans, especially since the Patriots were swept by Buffalo for the first time since the 1999 NFL season. So it's been nearly 20 years since the Patriots have been swept in a regular season series. The Patriots entered Monday Night Football already being tossed out of playoff contention for the very first time since the 2008 season, when Matt Cassel took over for an injured Tom Brady. As for Cam Newton he hasn't had the best 2020 year, but so far up to this point of the season he has 5 touchdowns to 10 interceptions for 2,381 yards passing. Newton completed 5 of his 10 passes for 34 yards before being replaced by Jarrett Stidham, who completed 4 passes for 44 yards, during loss. New England responded with a score of their own, following Cam Newton evading a Bills defender and took off for a 9 yard touchdown run, but Nick Folk missed the PAT, 9-10. Patriots finished 3 of 7 on 3rd down, tallied 144 yards of total offense and entered halftime down 9-24 to wrap up the 1st half of play. Patriots struggled pretty much through the last two quarters of the game, along with allowing the Bills to score five total times and were penalized 4 times for 25 yards, thus dropping to a 6-9 record.


























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IN WASHINGTON NO MORE: As of yesterday morning the Washington Football Team went ahead released Quarterback, Dwayne Haskins, after drafting this kid back in 2019 when he was selected as the 15th overall pick. You have to believe Washington did this due to the simple fact that Haskins is not giving this team a great chance to possibly win the NFC East Division, with a chance to go to the NFL playoffs. This past weekend Haskins started the game against Carolina where he completed 14 passes on 28 thrown attempts for 154 yards and threw 2 interceptions, before sitting down. Dwayne Haskins poor play led to the team throwing in Taylor Heinicke, where he completed 12 of his 19 passes for 137 yards and a touchdown strike to no interceptions, during a 13-20 loss. Dwayne Haskins this season has completed 61% of his passes for 1,439 yards passing and 5 touchdowns to 7 interceptions, including a 1-5 win/loss record.































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The Kansas City Chiefs clinch home field advantage throughout the AFC postseason, following a hard fought 17-14 Victory, over a struggling Atlanta Falcons team. Kansas City Chiefs walked into this matchup on a 9 game win streak, now has 10 wins in a row after Sunday's big win. Patrick Mahomes completed 24 of his 44 passes for 278 yards and 2 touchdowns to 1 interception. Let's get into this game break session! Now with 35 ticks left on the game clock  Pat Mahomes threaded the needle, by completing a 4 yard passing touchdown to Travis Kelce, who had two Atlanta defenders on his back in the 2nd, tying the game up at 7-7. This also happened to be Kelce's 11th touchdown grab of the 2020-2021 NFL season. Through two quarters of this week 16 battle was most certainly a defensive matchup. Chiefs out rushed the Falcons 51-50, went 1 of 1 when entering the red zone and walked into halftime tied at 7-7. Patrick Mahomes enabled Kansas City to retake the lead back, following Demarcus Robinson hauling in a 25 yard touchdown pass and blew past his defender, who was in a one on one man coverage defense, in which it would give the Chiefs a 17-14 4th lead. The Chiefs secured the number 1 seed throughout the playoffs and have powered themselves to a 14-1 record. On that note...Travis Kelce became just the only Tight-End in league history to record five consecutive 1,000 yards seasons in a single year. 


Matt Ryan was sacked 4 times for 23 yards and the Atlanta Falcons suffer a demoralizing 14-17 three point loss to the high powered Kansas City Chiefs. Atlanta Falcons coming into this week 16 battle with Kansas City tried to snap a 3 game losing streak while sitting in 3rd place in the NFC South Division. Despite a tough loss, Matt Ryan still completed 27 passes on 35 thrown attempts for 300 yards and 2 touchdown strikes. The Falcons defense came in clutch after the Chiefs utilized a trick play, in which Daryl Williams flipped the ball out to Sammy Watkins, who then delivered a bomb downfield and got picked off by Keanu Neal, setting Atlanta up at their own 2 yard line. Pass was intended for Patrick Mahomes in case you were wondering. Then Calvin Ridley late in the 2nd quarter utilized a nice cut to separate himself from the Chiefs defender and hauled in a 54 yard reception. A few plays later Matt Ryan flipped the ball to Hunter Hurst for a 5 yard touchdown pass, striking first 7-0. Falcons defense forced a turnover, offense picked up 9 first downs and entered the half all knotted up at seven points all. Falcons would regain a 14-10 four point lead during the 4th quarter, following Matt Ryan threading the needle and zipped in a 5 yard touchdown pass to Tredwell. This score was set up on a Matt Ryan 17 yard dump off pass to Brian Hill, setting Atlanta up with a 1st and goal. Unfortunately Younghoe Koo's field goal attempt would be missed with mere seconds remaining in the 4th, and they staggered to a 4-11 win/loss record. Including four straight defeats in a row. Before I end this topic we need to discuss what could've been a win for the Falcons, after A.J. Terrell Jr dropped a possible game ending interception once he fell into the end zone and the ball popped out of his hands, with 2:01 to go in the 4th, along with a 14-10 lead at the time.

























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Russell Wilson threw for 1 touchdown for 225 yards and led the Seattle Seahawks past their division rivals, Los Angeles Rams and won by score of 20-9. Russell Wilson looked to have a better performance versing Los Angeles, after completing just 59% of his throws for 2 interceptions and was brought down a total of 6 times, during their first meeting of the season. Late in the 3rd quarter the Seahawks defense had a clutch goal line stand, after stopping a Jared Goff QB sneak...then stuffed Malcom Brown on a 4th and goal, thus forcing a turnover on downs, to ultimately seal this game. Game break time! As the half was winding down Jared Goff just made a terrible throw and it allowed Quandre Diggs to pick it off. The interception led to a Jason Meyers 49 yard field goal, tying the game up at 3-3. Seahawks had 11:42 of possession time, tallied 116 yard of total offense and entered halftime knotted up at 6-6 even. This game marked the league's 7th game to end with no touchdowns scored through 2 quarters to close out the 1st half of play.  Seattle finally broke the 0-0 tie on their first drive out the gates of halftime, following Russell Wilson scampering in for a 4 yard rushing touchdown, 13-6. Russell Wilson in the 4th then started to pick apart the Rams defense, starting with 44 yard dot to Tyler Lockett. Then a few plays later Seattle put a dagger in the Rams, following Wilson darting a 13 yard wheel route touchdown pass to Jacob Hollister, widening their lead to 20-9. Defense sacked Goff 3 times and the Seahawks clinch the NFC West Division title for the 5th time in a row, moving to 11-4 on the 2020 NFL campaign.



The Los Angeles Rams losing streak now extends to two in a row, following a disappointing 9-20 defeat to the Seattle Seahawks, during Sunday's matchup between the two division rivals. Jared Goff stepped into week 16 completing 68% of his passes for 3,176 yards and 20 touchdown passes to 12 interceptions on the year. Jared Goff on a 3rd and 10 tried connecting with Robert Woods but the pass ended up being incomplete. Which forced a Matt Gay 51 yard field goal, going up 6-3 in he 2nd quarter. Jared Goff turned the ball over late, Rams and Seattle each evened up at 53 yards rushing to wrap up half number 1. Los Angeles Rams were held off the touchdowns list, as points came off a pair of field goals. The LA defense sacked Wilson 5 times for 28 yards, finished 0 of 2 on 4th down and staggered themselves to a tough 9-6 record on the season. To end this on a high note we need to take a look at just how consistent and inconsistent Jared Goff has been this year. The pro's to Goff's game is that through his past 4 victories he his throwing 292 yards for 5 touchdowns to 3 pick's, including only 4 turnovers in the process. But during his past 3 defeats...Goff has thrown for 254 yards and 3 touchdowns to 5 pick's, oh and 8 turnovers as well. I think Goff get's in his head to much, which forces him to make bone headed mistakes time and time and time again. Jared Goff need's to play his game and make smarter choices with the football. 































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PITTSBURGH LOCKED IN: Pittsburgh Steelers rally from 24-7 down to knock off Philip Rivers and his Indianapolis Colts, winning by score of 28-24. Ben Roethlisberger and his Steelers struggled in the early going's after falling behind. Roethlisberger completed 34 of his 48 passes for 342 yards and 3 touchdowns. Things for Pittsburgh started to turnaround midway through the 4th quarter, following Eric Ebron  hauling in a 5 yard touchdown grab to help Pittsburgh crawl within three points, 21-24. Followed up by defensive stop that would lead to Roethlisberger finding JuJu Smith Schuster for the game winning 25 yard touchdown pass, helping the Steelers secure their  first AFC North Division Championship since the 2017 season, 28-24. That's not all....Steelers also end their 3 game losing streak after starting the year 11-0. Dionate Johnson and Eric Ebron where combined for 122 yards receiving  and 2 total touchdown grabs, during win. Steelers have a date with the Cleveland Browns next Sunday, at 10:00 in the morning, which should be another great matchup.



























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The Buccaneers end their 13 year postseason drought after dismantling the Detroit Lions and won by score of 47-7. Tom Brady silents most of his critics...especially since he helped lead the Bucs to their first postseason appearance since 07. Early in the 1st quarter the Bucs opened up a quick 6-0 lead, following a Tom Brady 33 yard touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski, but missed the PAT. Then two offensive possessions later Brady hooked up with Mike Evans, who hauled in a 27 yard touchdown grab, going up 13-0. This score was set up on a 47 yard bomb to Chris Godwin. Then midway through the 2nd quarter the Tampa Bay Buccaneers would extend their lead to 27-0, after Tom Brady delivered a 7 yard passing touchdown to Chris Godwin. Tampa Bay shutout the Lions offense through the first two quarters and walked into halftime  up 34-0. Keep in mind this 34 point lead was the Bucs biggest lead ever in team history.  Then a D'andre Swift fumble led to a Blaine Gabbert 25 yard touchdown pass to Gronkowski, who now recorded his 2nd receiving touchdown of the afternoon. In order to go up 40-0. Tom Brady threw for 4 touchdowns, offense tallied 588 yards of total offense and punched their ticket to a 10-5 win/loss record.



The Detroit Lions get routed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers after suffering a reeling 7-47 defeat, during Saturday's action packed weekend. Matthew Stafford early in the game was trying to avoid a Tampa Bay defender and injured his ankle in the process, as he was seen heading back to the locker rooms, thus throwing in backup, Chase Daniel. Stafford ended his day by completing 2 of his 3 passes for 17 yards before his exit. Chase Daniel finished his day by completing 13 passes on 18 attempts for 86 yards, during loss. The Detroit Lions allowed the Bucs to score 5 consecutive times through the first two quarters, were shutout 21-0 in the 2nd and entered half down by 34 points. Then the Lions finally got on the score sheet, following Jamal Agnew returning a 74 yard kickoff return, but still trailed by a large margin of points, 7-40. Lions racked up 188 yards of total offense, finished 1 of 10 on 3rd down and fell to a 5-10 record on the year.




























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INJURY UPDATE: Tough news for the Kansas City Chiefs after running back, Clyde Edwards Helaire was told he was going to miss the rest of the 2020-2021 NFL season, as he ensued a high ankle sprain and a shear hip, during the Chiefs 32-29 win on Sunday. Clyde Edwards Helaire late in the 4th quarter would be tackled in a pile...before a few Saints defenders fell on top of him, forcing  Clyde Edwards to do the splits and you immediately saw him moving in pain once coming out the pile. Helaire couldn't stand or walk, as he was seen being carried off to the locker rooms. Clyde Edwards Helaire so far in 2020 has 1,100 yards rushing on scrimmage, which is most by any rookie running back on a Super Bowl team, while defending their title. Clyde wrapped up his 2020 season by earning 181 carries for 803 yards rushing and 4 touchdowns scored, through 13 played games. Helaire is expected to make it back to the Chiefs lineup, come playoff time.


























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INJURY UPDATE: The New England Patriots have officially confirmed that their Cornerback, Stephon Gilmore will miss the rest of the year, due to a torn muscle in his quad. Stephon Gilmore was in coverage and back pedaling, but as he tried to plat his foot into the turf and he slipped. Seconds later Gilmore immediately started clutching at his left leg..grimacing in pain. During a 12-22 loss to Miami on Sunday. To make things worse...the Patriots will now miss the NFL postseason for the very first time since 2008, where Brady went down and Matt Cassel led them to an 11-5 record, but missed playoffs that year, due to losing a tie breaker to the Dolphins. Patriots have been the playoffs 12 consecutive years in a row, which is an NFL record. 




























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Ryan Finley pick's up his first career win as a starter and led the Cincinnati Bengals to a hard fought 27-17 Victory, during last night's divisional rivalry. Ryan Finley through the air in 2020 has 75 yards passing and 2 interceptions. Ryan had to step in for Joe Burrow, who is out for the year, due to a torn ACL. Ryan Finley completed 7 of his 13 passes for 89 yards and 1 touchdown strike. Bengals defense came to play last night, after Vonn Bell blasted JuJu Smith Schuster coming across the middle of the field, causing him to fumble and enabled Jordan Evans to recover the loose ball. Moments after the turnover Cincinnati would increase their lead to 10-0 in the 2nd quarter, following Giovani Bernard lowering his shoulder and scored off a 4 yard touchdown run. This was also the Bengals first rushing touchdown in 6 played games. Then a Roethlisberger interception led to a Ryan Finley completing a 5 yard touchdown pass to Giovani Bernard, who made a few defenders miss and into the end zone he went, 17-0. Bengals defense was the highlight of the 1st half. Defensive back's were knocking down passes, making big hits and frustrated the Pittsburgh offense. Cincy capped off their 1st half by the defense holding Roethlisberger to 19 yards passing, forced 3 turnovers and took a 17-0 lead into the locker rooms. Ryan Finley would be responsible for utilizing a read option play and fooled the defense, then turned on the jets for a 23 yard rushing touchdown, widening their lead out to 24-10, with 11:21 remaining in the 4th quarter. Bengals out gained Pittsburgh on the ground 152 to 86, went 2 of 4 in the red zone and boosted themselves to a 3-10-1 record.



Ben Roethlisberger threw for 60,0007 yards passing, but the Pittsburgh Steelers faltered to the Cincinnati Bengals, losing by score of 17-27. Ben Roethlisberger coming into this Monday Night matchup, needed just 163 yards passing to become just the seventh player in NFL to reach 60,000 yards passing, in a career. Roethlisberger completed 20 passes on 38 thrown attempts for 170 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 interception, during loss. The Steelers showed why they are perhaps the best defense, after rushing the pocket and sacking Ryan Finley, who ran backwards instead of running towards the gaping hole in front of him. Causing the games first sack. The Steelers had a ton of miscues through the first two quarters...I mean dropped balls on offense and the defense was missing easy tackles. Steelers wrapped up the 1st half with just 2 first downs, went 1 of 9 on 3rd down and trailed by 17 points heading into halftime. Then Roethlisberger completed a wide receiver screen pass to Chase Claypool, who took off for a 30 yard gain. A play later Steelers would finally get into the end zone, following Ben Roethlisberger darting a 23 yard over the shoulder touchdown pass to Diontae Johnson, coming within ten points, during the 3rd quarter, 7-17. Steelers would then come within seven points late in the 4th...after Benny Snell Jr dove in for a 1 yard touchdown run, 17-24. This score was set up on a Bengals pass interference penalty. Pittsburgh tallied 244 yards of total offense and they drop three straight games in a row, falling to 11-3. With this loss the Steelers drop to the 3rd seed and the Bills move into the 2nd seed slot now. Despite this ringing defeat...the Steelers defensively have been frustrating teams, here in 2020. Steelers defense this season leads the NFL in Quarterback sacks, points enabled and in the turnovers. The last time any defensive team finished first in each of these three groupings was Kansas City, back in 1969.

























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The Kansas City Chiefs roll into the Dome and picked up a big 32-29 Victory, over Drew Brees and his New Orleans Saints. Pat Mahomes stepped into this week 15  battle with the Saints, earning 4,208 passing yards to 33 touchdowns  and 5 interceptions. Mahomes finished his day by completing 26 of his 47 passes for 254 yards and 3 touchdowns, during win. Now the Chiefs would strike first, following Mahomes zipping in a 3 yard touchdown pass to Tyreek Hill, 7-0. Hill now has 15 total touchdown receptions on the 2020 season, which is most in the NFL as of right now. Patrick Mahomes during the 2nd quarter would complete a 5 yard shovel pass to Travis Kelce, going up by two scores, 14-0. Pat Mahomes threw for 2 touchdowns on 121 yards  thrown, finished 2 of 2 when in the red zone to close out half number one. The Chiefs would answer back with a score of their own during the 3rd quarter, following Patrick Mahomes completing a 5 yard touchdown pass in a tight window to Sammy Watkins, regaining their lead back, 21-15. Then Mahomes utilized a read option play before flipping the ball out to Le'Veon Bell, who able to run his way into the end zone for a 13 yard score, followed by another shovel pass to Kelce in order to convert the 2-point conversion, taking a then 29-15 lead, with 13:44 left in the 4th. The Chiefs improve to 4-0 when versing the NFC Conference and blasted themselves to a 13-1 win/loss record.



Drew Brees's return from injury would be spoiled by the Kansas City Chiefs, after suffering a crushing three point loss, as the final score showed 29-32. Drew Brees makes his return after suffering a collapsed lung and 11 fractured ribs, earlier on in the season. Brees capped off his afternoon by completing 15 of his 34 passes for 234 yards and 3 touchdowns to 1 interception, during loss. Game break time! Drew Brees faked out Tyrann Mathieu, then delivered a huge 51 yard bomb to Emmanuel Sanders, which set them up with a 1st and goal. Then two plays later after the first touchdown play was overturned, you would see Taysom Hill find a gaping hole and scampered in for a 1 yard touchdown run, coming within seven, 7-14. The Saints on special teams caught a break late in the 1st half, after Demarcus Robinson had been hit, in which it forced him to fumble, but Alex Anzalone couldn't recover the loose ball, and it went out of bounds, forcing a safety, 9-14. Saints needed to clean up the penalty situation, after racking up 4 penalties for 27 yards, finished 1 of 7 on 3rd down and entered halftime down by five,  9-14. Then a Pat Mahomes fumble led to an Alvin Kamara 14 yard rushing touchdown, 22-29. Then just two possessions later...Drew Brees saw one on one coverage, then zipped in a 17 yard touchdown pass to Humphrey, pulling within three points late in the 4th, 29-32. Saints wrapped up week 15 with 1 third down conversion on 11 attempts, outscore Kansas City 14-11 in the final quarter, but have fallen to 10-4 record, which could hurt their chances at that 1st seed slot throughout the NFC.


























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Tony Pollard scores twice, Dallas Cowboys earned a tough 41-33 Victory over their rivals...San Francisco 49ers. Andy Dalton this year has completed 68% of his passes for 222 yards and 8 touchdowns to 3 interceptions, through his past 4 played games. Dalton completed 19 passes on 33 attempts thrown for 209 yards and 2 touchdowns, during win. Now a Richie James fumble led to Pollard punching it in for a 1 yard touchdown run, 7-0, during the 1st quarter. Then the very next defensive possession DeMarcus Lawrence  got around he edge and stripped the ball out of Mullens hand, thus allowing Aldon Smith to recover the loose football. A couple of plays later, Dalton faked a pitch and quickly darted a 3 yard touchdown pass to Gallup in the back of the end zone, 14-0. Dallas scored 14 points off of the 49ers back to back turnovers in the 1st. Dallas Cowboys finished the 1st half with 123 yards passing to San Francisco's 97, defense forced 2 turnovers, taking a three point lead into half. Andy Dalton midway through the 3rd quarter would complete a 45 yard pass completion to Cee Dee Lamb, setting Dallas up at the 43 yard line. Then a play later Dan Schultz would haul in a 12 yard touchdown pass from Andy Dalton, thus widening their lead to 24-17. On defense Donovan Wilson read the eyes of Mullens, while jumping the niners corner route and picked the ball off, coming away with just three points unfortunately. A few possessions later Dallas would seal San Francisco's night, after Tony Pollard spun away from three defenders and broke for a big 40 yard touchdown, going up by ten, 34-24, during the 4th. Cowboys scored 23 points off of Frisco's turnovers, defense forced 4 total turnovers and they move to a 5-9 win/loss record.



The San Francisco 49ers turn the ball over a ton, thus being defeated by the Dallas Cowboys losing by score of 33-41. Here in 2020 Nick Mullens has completed 65% of his passes for 2,218 yards and 10 touchdowns to 10 interceptions. Brandon Aiyuk picked up a big block which would allow Raheem Mostert to break for an 18 yard gain. Setting Frisco up with a 1st and goal. Then two plays after a Nick Mullens interception, would zip in a 5 yard passing touchdown to Jordan Reed in the back of the end zone, coming within seven, 7-14.The 49ers on 4th and goal would see Nick Mullens deliver a jet sweep pass to Brandon Aiyuk, who then took off and scored on a 5 yard touchdown run, 14-17, closing within three, late in the 2nd. Mullens ended the 1st half with 2 touchdowns thrown, out rushed Dallas 84 to 28, but still trailed 14-17 heading into halftime. On a 3rd and 8 situation Nick Mullens would hook up with Jordan Reed for 14 yards, which would lead to Jeff Wilson scampering in for a 1 yard touchdown run, knotting the score up at 24-24, during the 3rd quarter. This score was also set up on a Dallas holding penalty, earlier on in the drive. 49ers had one more score left in them, as C.J. Beathard delivered and completed a 49 yard hail mary touchdown pass to Kendrick Bourne, but it was to late, 33-41. Frisco finished 6 of 15 on 3rd down, were outscored 17-3 in the final quarter and have staggered to a 5-9 record. 

























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The Green Bay Packers rack up another win after sliding past Teddy and his Carolina Panthers, winning by score of 24-13. Aaron Rodgers and his Green Bay Packers walked into Saturday Night football with a chance to stay atop the NFC Conference. Aaron Rodgers ended his day by completing 20 of his 29 passes for 143 yards and 1 touchdown strike, during win. On Green Bay's 7th play you would see Rodgers complete a 1 yard touchdown pass to Robert Tonyan, 7-0. Then two offensive possessions later....Aaron Rodgers would scramble for a 1 yard touchdown run, extending their lead to 14-3, during the 2nd quarter. Then Aaron Jones in the 2nd quarter would be responsible for scampering in for an 8 yard rushing touchdown, increasing their lead to 21-3. This score was set up on a Bridgewater fumble. Packers finished 4 of 6 on 3rd down, tallied 242 yards of total offense and entered the half with a 24 point lead. In the later stages of the 4th quarter Mason Crosby drilled a 51 yard field goal, allowing Green Bay to go up 24-13. Green Bay has now plowed to an 11-3 record.


The Carolina Panthers lose a tough Saturday night matchup, following their 13-24 defeat, to Rodgers and his Green Bay Packers. Teddy Bridgewater threw for 258 yards on 21 completions. The Carolina Panthers struggled to put no more than three points on the board to close out the 1st half. Teddy Bridgewater was held in check, as he threw for 104 yards and no touchdowns. Panthers picked up 8 first downs and were out scored 14-0 to finish off quarter number 2. Then with 5:15 remaining in the 3rd quarter Teddy Bridgewater scored off a 13 yard touchdown run, 10-21. The Carolina defense gave up 3 total touchdowns, finished 5 of 12 on 3rd down and they fall to a crushing 4-10 win/loss record.
























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The Buffalo Bills winning streak extends to 4 in a row, following a hard earned 48-19 blowout Victory, over the struggling Denver Broncos. Stefon Diggs certainly found a great system since coming to the city of Buffalo. Stefon Diggs thus far in 2020 became just the tenth player during the Super Bowl span(Era) to haul in 100 or more receiving receptions, including 5 touchdown grabs through the NFL's first 14 weeks of the season. Josh Allen completed 28 of his 40 passes thrown for 359 yards and 2 touchdowns, during loss. Buffalo Bills would break the game's scoreless tie in the 1st, after Josh Allen adjusted mid pay and decided to not go to his screen route...then found an open Dawson Knox, who hauled in a 9 yard touchdown pass, taking a then 7-0 lead. Broncos defense forgot all about Josh Allen's feet during the 2nd quarter, after he bursted for a 24 yard touchdown run to help Buffalo take a 14-0 lead. This was also Allen's 24th touchdown run of his NFL career. Josh Allen threw for 2 touchdowns and even ran for one, along with out scoring Denver 14-13 to cap off the 1st half. Then the Bills extended their lead in the 3rd quarter thanks to Tre'Davious White, who sacked and forced Drew Lock to fumble, which allowed Jerry Hughes to recover the loose football and returned it for 21 yard touchdown, 35-10. The Buffalo Bills for the first time since 1995 have won the AFC East Division title and improved to an 11-3 record. 



Drew Lock threw for 132 yards and 1 touchdown pass added, but were soundly defeated by the high powered Buffalo Bills, as the final results showed 19-48, during today's battle. Drew Lock in 2020 has thrown 13 touchdowns and 13 interceptions....but the offensive line has allowed Lock to get sacked 31 total times this year. As for the Denver defense they've been penalized 64 times for 565 yards, earning 11 takeaways to their opponents 29. Broncos would finally find the end zone late in the 2nd quarter, after Melvin Gordon punched it in for a 10 yard touchdown run, pulling within seven, 7-14.  This drive lased Denver 6 plays for 35 yards. Broncos then pulled within eight points...considering Drew Lock completed a 6 yard passing touchdown to Tight-End Noah Fant, 13-21, with 5 seconds left in the 2nd. Broncos in the 1st half recorded 15:04 of possession time, tallied 164 yards of total offense and entered the locker rooms down 13-24. Melvin Gordon notched 2 touchdowns on 11 touches...but it wasn't enough and Denver falls to their 9th regular season loss, putting them at 5-9 on the year.

































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Justin Herbert threw 2 touchdown strikes for 314 yards passing, leading the Los Angeles Chargers to a well earned 30-27 Victory, over the surging Las Vegas Raiders, in a crazy overtime finish. Justin Herbert is having a pretty solid 2020 NFL season, despite having  a 4-9 record coming into this thursday night battle. Herbert this year has completed 66% of his passes 3,467 yards and 25 touchdowns to 10 interceptions, making him the fourth best all time by any rookie quarterback. On the chargers 12th play of the drive would end with Herbert connecting with Hunter Henry for a 10 yard touchdown, going up first 7-0, during the 1st quarter. The Chargers defense forced a Raiders punt late in 2nd, then the offense showed out, following Justin Herbert zipping a 16 yard touchdown pass to Ty Johnson, taking a then 17-10 lead. Los Angeles dominated  Las Vegas in time of possession in the 1st half, closing with 18:11 to Vegas's 11:57, converted 5 third downs on 7 attempts and walked into the lockers with a seven point lead.  Chargers defense  would force the game's first turnover,  after Marcus Mariota completed a pass to Zay Jones, who bobbled the ball and it would end up in the hands of Chris Harris, as he returned it to the Vegas 32 yard line, before being brought down by a speedy Marcus Mariota. Unfortunately  Herbert would take a late sack, which got followed up by Michael Badgley missing a 51 yard field goal. Luckily the next LA possession you would see Herbert zip a 25 yard pass completion to Keenan Allen, who blew past Keisean Nixon. Afterwards Chargers would seal this matchup in overtime, following a Herbert QB sneak, 30-27. Chargers defeat a divisional opponent for the very first time since the 2018 season, thus moving to 5-9 on the year.


The Las Vegas Raiders suffer a late loss deep in the season, following a reeling 27-30 overtime loss, against a resilient Los Angeles Chargers team. Derek Carr entered Thursday Night Football completing 66% of his passes for 3,343 yards and 24 touchdowns to 7 pick's. Which is a career best. Derek Carr ended his night completing 3 of his 5 passes for 53 yards. As for Marcus Mariota..well he completed 17 passes on 28 thrown attempts for 226 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 interception. On the Raiders second drive of the game you would see Derek Carr complete a 30 yard pass completion to Nelson Agholor, setting Las Vegas up at the LA 5. Unfortunately on a 3rd and 2 play Derek Carr scrambled out right before hurting his groin and immediately clutching in pain, while going out of bounds, thus setting up a Daniel Carlson 23 yard field goal, 3-7. Carr was then seen going to the lockers after the kick was made. Marcus Mariota stepped in for an injured Derek Carr and delivered a beautiful 35 yard floating touchdown pass to Darren Waller, 10-7 in the 1st. Raiders struggled deeply during the 1st half, as they  were held to 1 third down on 4 tries, Carr got injured and they closed out the half down 10-17.  Josh Jacobs late in the game lowered his shoulder and bounced off an LA defender, in order to pick up a first down. It's just unfortunate that the Raiders had to settle for a Daniel Carlson 23 yard field goal. Raiders fall to .500, dropping to a 7-7 win/loss record. Raiders started this 2020 year with a 6-3 record, but since that time they've gone 1-3. Raiders defense hasn't been the prettiest this season, due to injury and inconsistent play. They've allowed opposing teams to average 30.1 points per game.












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BACK ON TOP: The Green Bay Packers officially win out the NFC North Division, following their 31-24 win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday. But that's not all....just for a moment the Green Bay Packers have a hold of the 1st seed throughout the NFC Playoffs. While the Saints dropped to the 2nd seed, following their loss to Hurts and the Philadelphia Eagles, 21-24.  Green Bay as of right now hold a 10-3 win/loss record, while having a 5-1 record at home, 8-2 when versing the NFC North and are on a current three game winning streak.



























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Justin Tucker drills the game winning 55 yard field goal and the Baltimore Ravens edge past the Cleveland Browns, 47-42. Now Trace McSorley late in the 4th quarter utilized a read option play and tried to make a Browns defender miss...but instead he plants his leg down and started rolling around in pain, luckily he was seen on the sideline walking, but in a limp. McSorley ended his night 1 of 4 for 13 yards before his exit. Lamar Jackson entered this division rivalry matchup throwing for 2,055 yards and 17 touchdowns to 7 interceptions. But on the ground this season Jackson has carried the ball 116 times and rushed for 4 touchdowns on 669 yards rushing. Lamar Jackson completed 11 of his 17 passes for 163 yards and 1 touchdown. Lamar Jackson utilized a read option play and found some space, punching in a 5 yard touchdown run, tying the game up at 7-7, during the 1st quarter. Next, Lamar Jackson would be responsible for giving Baltimore a 21-14 lead, late in the 2nd, as he could't find a wide open target thus bursting for a 17 yard touchdown run. Ravens were flagged 4 times in the 1st half for 22 yards, out rushed 134-55, yet they carried a 21-14 lead into the half. Then the Ravens would push their lead to 34-20, following a J.K. Dobbins 1 yard rushing touchdown, during the 3rd quarter. This score was set up on a beautiful one handed interception by Tyus Bowser. Lamar with a little over a minute in the 4th scrambled out the pocket, drawing the attention of two Browns defenders and completed a 17 yard touchdown pass to a wide open Marquise Brown, regaining the lead back, 42-35.Lamar returned from cramps and threw a game winning touchdown, as they power to an 8-5 record on the 2020 season.


Baker Mayfield throws 2 touchdowns for 343 yards passing, but were dealt by Lamar Jackson and his Baltimore Ravens, losing by score of 42-47, during last night's rivalry matchup. Baker Mayfield so far through his 2020 campaign has 21 touchdowns and 4 interceptions on 2,442 yards passing, at that point in time. Browns got off to a strong start in the 1st quarter, following Nick Chubb scampering in for a 1 yard touchdown run, 7-0. Then the Browns running back Nick Chubb would find the end zone for a second time, as he ran it in for a 14 yard touchdown run, knotting the score up at 14-14, during the 2nd. The Browns defensively were doing their job, which was holding Lamar Jackson to 53 yards passing and tallied 201 yards of total offense to close out the 1st half, but were still trailing 14-21. Baker Mayfield late in the 4th quarter couldn't find an open wide receiver and had to run away from a Ravens defender, before deciding to tuck the ball and taking off for a 5 yard sliding touchdown, 35-34. Browns were far far from done late in the 4th quarter, where Baker Mayfield completed a 22 yard touchdown pass to Kareem Hunt, who executed a nice curl route ad scored the game tying touchdown, 42-42. Unfortunately the Browns would be unable to contain a returning Lamar Jackson, thus seeing him dart a game winner to Marquise. Browns out scored the Ravens 22-13 in the 4th and yet they stagger to a 9-4 record.




























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The Los Angeles Chargers improve to 3-4 when playing on home turf, following an impressive 20-17 Victory, over a surging Atlanta Falcons team. Justin Herbert entered week 14 trying to bounce back from a 45 point loss to New England a week ago. Herbert ended last week by completing 26 of his 53 passes for 209 yards and 2 interceptions thrown, including being sacked three total times. Game break time! Now Justin Herbert completed a 10 yard touchdown pass to Keenan Allen, who maintained both feet in bonds, during the 1st quarter and went up 7-0. Then as time was dwindling down in the 2nd quarter, the Chargers had bad clock management, where they would run the ball instead of passing it, thus allowing the clock to die out and the Chargers couldn't get their last second field goal try in. Herbert threw for 1 touchdown pass for 110 yards, out rushed Atlanta 66-32 and would be out scored 10-3 to close out the 1st half. Then a Chargers defensive interception would lead to Justin Herbert zipping in a 12 yard touchdown strike to Tyron Johnson, who had to work across the end zone. Tying this game up at 17-17, during the 3rd quarter. But then late in the 4th quarter Jahleel Addae read the eyes of Matt Ryan and made an incredible diving interception, setting the Chargers offense up at the LA 22 yard line. A Matt Ryan interception led to a Michael Badgley game winning 43 yard field goal, 20-17. Chargers finally win a close game with the help of Justin Herbert tossing 2 total touchdowns on 36 completed passes for 243 yards, tallied 105 yards rushing to Atlanta's 70 and advanced to a 4-9 win/loss record.


As for the Atlanta Falcons their losing streak piles up to 2 consecutive losses in a row, following a tough three points matchup, against Justin Herbert and his Los Angeles Chargers, during yesterday's meeting between the two teams. That has been the story of the Falcons 2020 NFL season...the simple fact that they have a chance to close out and win, but instead they want to make silly mistakes and turn the ball over, which usually leads to their demise week after week. They are also 2-3 in their last 5 played games. Matt Ryan entered week fourteen's battle versing the Chargers, by completing 63% of his passes for 3,436 yards and 18 touchdowns to 8 interceptions all year. Despite this reeling loss, Matt Ryan still ended his day by completing 21 of his 32 passes for 224 yards and 1 touchdown to 3 interceptions. The Falcons would trick the Chargers defense after utilizing a trick play, where Wide Receiver Russell Gage delivered a 39 yard touchdown pass to Calvin Ridley, evening the score up at 7-7 in the 1st. Then late in the 2nd quarter Matt Ryan delivered a 5 yard touchdown strike to Laquon Treadwell, who bounced off an LA defender on his way to the end zone, going up 17-10. Atlanta vs LA through the first 2 quarters was a defensive battle, where very little points were scored. Ridley recorded 1 touchdown grab on 95 yards receiving, tallied 192 yards of total offense and finished the 1st half with a seven point lead, 17-10. Atlanta's defense came in clutch late in the 4th, as Blidi Wreh Wilson jumped in front of Hunter Hurst's route and intercepted Justin Herbert. Unfortunately Matt Ryan's pass a few plays later would be picked off by Davis, due to Ryan not putting enough zip into the ball, along with Joey Bosa providing the pressure. Matt Ryan was sacked twice for 14 yards, team was penalized 4 times for 35 yards and fell to a staggering 4-9 win/loss record.


























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Mahomes throws for 3 interceptions and 2 touchdowns, leading the Kansas City Chiefs to a 33-27 Victory, over the Miami Dolphins, during today's matchup. With this win the Chiefs bumped the Steelers down to the 2nd seed, while they moved into the 1st seed spot, momentarily. Patrick Mahomes walked into week 14 with 31 touchdowns to 2 interceptions, which is a league's best, in terms of TD/INT ratio in just a single year.  Patrick Mahomes early in the 1st had his pass deflected up in the air by Van Ginkel, thus allowing Byron Jones to come up with the interception. This was also Pat Mahomes third pick of the 2020 season, with his last two coming against the Las Vegas Raiders. Then Pat Mahomes delivered a 37 yard completion Sammy Watkins, who leaped over a Miami defender, unfortunately the very next play Mahomes would put a bit to much heat on his throw, in which it went through the hands of Helaire and into the hands of Eric Rowe, who returned it for 22 yards before being brought down. The Chiefs would pull within three points during the halfway point of quarter number 2, following Tyreek Hill turning on the jets and tip toed his way into the end zone for a 32 yard touchdown run, 7-10. Chiefs scored 14 straight points in a row during the 2nd quarter, Mahomes threw 2 pick's and walked into halftime up 14-10. Kansas City's first drive out the gates of halftime would end with Patrick Mahomes delivering a 44 yard passing touchdown through the middle of the field, finding Tyreek Hill and went up 21-10. Then moments later..Kenneth Penny would pick up a big block and it opened up a gaping hole for Mecole Hardman to return a 64 yard punt for a score, extending their lead to 28-10. Chiefs scored twice in 62 seconds, which was just outstanding. Chiefs for the 5th consecutive season have won the AFC West Division title and powered to a 12-1 record.


Tua Tagovailoa throws for 2 touchdowns and ran for 1...but it wasn't enough to help the Miami Dolphins get past the Kansas City Chiefs, losing by score of 27-33. A key moment that ultimately turned this game around, was the fact that Tua Tagovailoa suffered a sack by Chris Jones, in which it forced a  safety late in the 3rd quarter, and it put Kansas City up 30-10. Just can't take sacks like that, especially in critical moments. Tua Tagovailoa entered week 14 having gone 5 straight games in a row with a touchdown pass and no interceptions, which is one of the Dolphins most prolonged streaks in team history. Now Jerome Baker came up with a huge defensive play early in the 1st quarter, as he sacked Patrick Mahomes for 30 yards., forcing a Kansas City punt. Then Miami would cap off a 7 play drive with Tua rolling out the pocket and delivered a 7 yard touchdown pass to Mike Gesicki, taking a then 7-0 lead. The Miami Dolphins defense was doing their job, by not allowing Kansas City to break away through the first two quarters, including 2 forced turnovers and finished 1 of 2 when getting into the red zone. Despite these pretty solid stats...they still trailed 10-14 entering halftime. Then an Xavien Howard one handed interception led to Tua Tagovailoa hooking up with a wide open Mike Gesicki, who hauled in a 29 yard touchdown reception, 17-30., during the 4th. This Miami score was set up on Tue understanding what the Chiefs defense was giving him, which was both safeties out wide on the left and right sides, thus leaving Gesicki open for the score. Dolphins possessed the ball for 31:30 to KC's 28:15, turned the ball over 4 times and would be handed their 5th loss of the year, putting them at 8-5 now. 





























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The Los Angeles Rams win streak moves to 2 straight, following an impressive 24-3 Victory, over Cam Newton and his New England Patriots. The Rams defense got to Newton 6 times for 33 yards, while the offense tallied 318 yards of total offense and converted both 4th down situations, during win. Jared Goff came into this week's meeting throwing for 3,373 yards passing for 17 touchdowns and 10 interceptions. Jared Goff completed 16 of his 25 passes for 137 yards and 1 touchdown  to 1 interception. The LA Rams would be the first team to find the end zone, following Jared Goff converting a 4th and 1 play and scored off a 1 yard diving QB sneak, going up 7-0. This score was set up on a Cam Akers 35 yard gain and a John Simon penalty. Rams would ultamately turn this game around, after Kenny Young picked off Cam Newton and returned a 79 yard pick six, widening their lead to 17-3, during the 2nd quarter. Making this the third consecutive touchdown scored for the Rams defense. The Rams defense forced a turnover, stopped New England on a 4th and 1 play and they walked into the half leading 17-3. Then during the 3rd quarter the Rams would would quickly extend their lead to 24-3, once Jared Goff completed a 2 yard passing touchdown to Cooper Kupp. Rams moved into 1st place in the NFC West division and improve to 9-4. Seahawks were bumped down to 2nd place in the NFC West, along with Arizona pacing in 3rd.



Cam Newton throws an interception and the New England Patriots suffer their 7th loss on the year, following a disappointing 3-24 beatdown, at the hands of the LA Rams. Before we get into this game break...let's talk about what changed this game around. Cam Newton's pick six interception is what truly turned this game around, during their blowout loss on Thursday Night. Along with getting benched by Bill Belichick. Despite all that...Cam Newton came into Thursday Night Football with 2,053 yards passing for 5 touchdown strikes to 9 interceptions all year. Cam Newton completed 9 out of his 16 passes for 119 yards and 1 interception, before his exit. Jarrett Stidham was thrown into the fire and completed 5 passes on 7 thrown attempts for 27 yards. GAME BREAK TIME!! Let's get into it, shall we? The Patriots defense got off to a fast start, after Myles Bryant picked off Jared Goff, setting New England up at the LA 32 yard line, during the 1st quarter. On the Patriots third offensive drive of the 2nd quarter, Cam Newton delivered and completed a 31 yard pass completion to Jacobi Meyers. But the Pat's offense had to settle for a Nick Folk 27 yard field goal, pulling within two scores, 3-17. Patriots were outscored 7-3 in the 2nd and entered halftime down by fourteen points. Patriots defense got obliterated by Cam Akers, who rushed for 171 yards on 29 touches, went 0 of 4 on 4th down situations and have now fallen to 6-7 on the 2020 year.

























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Lamar Jackson returns and the Baltimore Ravens pick up a well deserved 34-17 blowout Victory, over a struggling Dallas Cowboys team. Lamar Jackson came into Tuesday night's matchup for the first time since he tested positive for Covid-19, just a few weeks back. As a whole the Ravens entered this new week trying to snap their 4 game losing streak. "Action Jackson" completed 12 of his 17 passes for 2 touchdown strikes to 1 interception, during win. Ravens would make the first dent during the 1st quarter, following Lamar Jackson breaking for a huge 37 yard touchdown run, scoring his 3rd rushing touchdown of the season, 7-3. Then in the 2nd quarter the Ravens would regain their lead back, after Lamar Jackson delivered a 38 yard touchdown pass to Miles Boykin, taking a 14-10 lead. This score was set up on a Patrick Queen interception. Defense forced 1 turnover and the Ravens walked into the half with a 17-10 lead. On the Ravens second offensive possession in the 3rd quarter would end with Lamar Jackson completing a 20 yard passing touchdown to Marquise Brown, widening their lead to 24-10. Baltimore would put the final nail in the Cowboys night, following J.K. Dobbins bursting for a 5 yard touchdown run, 34-17. The Ravens defense held Elliot to 77 yards rushing on 18 touches and ended their 4 game losing streak, to move to 7-5.



The Dallas Cowboys suffer their second straight loss in a row, following a tough 17-34 crushing  loss to the Baltimore Ravens, during last night's meeting. You know what, the Dallas Cowboys could've had way more than 17 points, and in the NFL weather you score three points or seven...points are points. Dallas totaled 3 missed field goals during their Tuesday Night loss. Dallas just couldn't capitalize on putting points on the board. Even the easy ones. Despite this heart wrenching defeat...Andy Dalton completed 31 passes on 41 thrown attempts for 2 touchdowns and 1 interception.  The Cowboys defense rolled into Tuesday Night Football with 31 sacks against opposing teams, but has allowed teams to score 43 points against them. Dallas has given up 25 touchdowns through the air and 15 on the ground. Now let's get into this game break! Cowboys would finally find the end zone in the 2nd quarter, after being held to just 3 points in the 1st, following Andy Dalton hooking up with Michael Gallup for a 13 yard touchdown strike, taking a then 10-7 lead. The Cowboys had a missed field goal and failed to convert a 4th down play, along with getting outscored 10-7 to close out the 1st half. Luckily the Cowboys would find the end zone for the last time...after Dalton delivered a 2 yard passing touchdown to Amari Cooper, pulling within ten points, 17-27, during the 4th quarter. Dallas got out rushed 194 yards rushing to their 111, tallied 401 yards of total offense and sadly fall to 3-9 on the year.



























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BREAKING: The New York Jets went along and fired their offensive coordinator Gregg Williams, following Sunday's 28-24 loss to the Raiders. As a Jets fan you have to believe this was coming. Gregg Williams with 13 ticks left showing on the game clock in the 4th quarter with a 24-21 lead, decided to rush Derek Carr in man coverage, along with no safeties to cover the top....thus seeing Henry Ruggs burn Lamar jackson down the sideline for a 46 yard game winning touchdown grab. Sending the Jets to their 12th straight loss on the year. There was no need to call a man coverage defense when your team is up and leading with mere seconds to what would of been New York's first win of the 2020 year.

























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The Buffalo Bills survive the San Francisco 49ers after picking up a big 34-24 Victory, during Monday Night's action. The Buffalo Bills entered Monday Night Football leading the league in converting third down plays, along with Josh Allen completing 68% of his passes for 22 touchdowns and 8 interceptions. Josh Allen ended his night by completing 32 passes on 40 thrown attempts for 4 touchdowns and no pick's, during win. Now Josh Allen early in the 2nd quarter was well protected as he utilized a play action fake and then completed a 22 yard pass completion to Gabriel Davis, somehow getting that ball over a Frisco defender's head. Which would be quickly  followed up with  Josh Allen darting a 5 yard touchdown toss to Cole Beasley, who had a defender all on his back, tying the game up at 7-7. Beasley now has 33 career touchdown receptions. Then late in the 2nd quarter Josh Allen faked a handoff and quickly completed a 4 yard touchdown pass to Dawson Knox, who dove over a few Niners players and took a then 14-7 lead. Josh Allen had 2  1st half touchdown strikes and held the Niners scoreless in the 2nd quarter to cap off the 1st half. Isaiah McKenzie would run across the field while motioning to his left and was wide open, allowing Josh Allen to toss up a 23 yard floating touchdown pass and increased Buffalo's lead to 24-10, with a little over 5 minutes to go in the 3rd. Then in the 4th Richard Sherman was stuck between guarding Beasley or Davis, in which he chose Beasley and it allowed Josh Allen to deliver a 28 yard touchdown pass to a wide open Gabriel Davis, adding on to their lead 34-17. Bills finished 2 of 3 when facing a 4th down, defense forced 2 turnovers and the Bills power to a 9-3 record.


As for the San Francisco 49ers..well they were dealt by Josh Allen and his Buffalo Bills, as the final score resulted in a 24-34 ten point loss, during last night's matchup. The Niners with Jimmy Garoppolo under center have won 22 games and lost 8. But without Jimmy Garoppolo under center they have 5-13 win/loss record. Nick Mullens would end his night by completing 26 of his 39 passes for 3 touchdowns and 2 interceptions, during loss. A Bills fumble would lead to Nick Mullens zipping in a 2 yard slant route touchdown pass to Brandon Aiyuk in the back of the end zone, scoring the game's first points, 7-0. Nick Mullens was held to 57 yards on 6 of 9 passing, tallied just 9 first downs to Buffalo's 20 and entered halftime down by ten points, 7-17. Then Nick Mullens halfway through the 3rd completed a pass to Deebo Samuel, who couldn't hang on to the ball, thus bobbling the ball and getting picked off by Micha Hyde. But luckily the 49ers redeemed themselves on their next drive following their previous  interception, as Nick Mullens completed a 6 yard touchdown pass to Kyle Juszczyk, who extened the ball over the pylon and helped the Niners come within ten once again, trailing 17-27, during the later stages of the 3rd quarter. The 49ers had one more gasp left in them, as Mullens delivered a 5 yard passing touchdown to Jordan Reed, who kept both feet in bounds, 24-34. But during the game's final 7 minutes the 49ers had their chance to score and possibly start building some momentum, especially since they were in the red zone and yet they had a Kendrick Bourne touchdown called back, a Nick Mullens false start penalty and then got picked off by Tre'davious White, thus seeing the Niners drop to a stinging 5-7 win/loss record.























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The Washington Football Team rallied from 11 points down to knock off the unbeaten Pittsburgh Steelers, winning by score of 23-17. Alex Smith and his Washington Football Team entered Monday Night Football in 2nd place in the NFC East Division, despite their record. Smith this season has 1,067 yards for 3 touchdown passes to 6 interceptions. Today Alex Smith completed 31 of his 46 passes for 296 yards and 1 touchdown, during win. Let's get into this crazy game break shall we? Late in the 1st quarter the Washington Football Team's defense came in clutch, after Chase Young stuffed Blake Snell on a 4th and goal and forced a turnover on downs. Washington's offense needed to clean up the penalty issue, considering they were penalized 5 times for 30 yards, along with finishing 0 of 8 on 3rd down to close out the 1st half. Washington's first drive out the half would end with a Peyton Barber 1 yard touchdown run, scoring on their 14th play and pulling within four points, 10-14. This score was set up on a T.J. Watt getting flagged for a holding call on a 4th and 1 play. Washington's third down issues continued into the 2nd half, after converting 4 3rd downs on 17 attempts and the penalties kept coming, as they got flagged 9 times for 62 yards. Despite that.....Washington's defense would force a Steelers punt late in the 4th, followed up with an Alex Smith 15 yard passing touchdown to Logan Thomas, evening the score up at 17-17. Now moments after Dustin Hopkins drilled a 45 yard field goal to put Washington up 20-17, with 2:04 left in the 4th....Marcus Sweat was able to tip Ben Roethlisberger's pass, allowing Jon Bostic to intercept the tipped ball. Washington improves to 2 straight wins in a row and powered to a 5-7 record on the year.



Undefeated no more, as the Pittsburgh Steelers are dealt by the Washington Football Team, losing by score of 17-23, during today's 1 of 2 doubleheader matchups. The Pittsburgh Steelers blew a 14-3 lead in the 2nd half, allowing Washington to somehow make a comeback win happen. Ben Roethlisberger and his Steelers rolled into Monday Night Football with an 11 game win streak along with Roethlisberger throwing for 2,800 yards passing for 26 touchdown strikes to 6 interceptions. Ben Roethlisberger capped his day off by completing 33 of his 53 passes for 2 touchdowns to 1 interception, during defeat. Now after trading punts back and fourth, including a scoreless 1st quarter...Steelers would finally break the game's tie, following Ben Roethlisberger darting a 3 yard touchdown pass to Diontae Johnson, 7-0. Then late in the 2nd quarter Pittsburgh would widen their lead to 14-0, following a Roethlisberger 50 yard touchdown pass to James Washington. Pittsburgh Steelers  defense was everywhere in the 1st half, after shutting down Washington on 3rd down situations. Steelers tallied 10 first downs to Washington's 6, went 4 of 9 on 3rd down and entered halftime up 14-3. Ben Roethlisberger late interception in the 4th would lead to the Steelers dropping their first game all year long, now tied with the Kansas City Chiefs with an 11-1 record. Including struggling on 3rd down during the 2nd half, finishing 6 of 15.




























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INJURY UPDATE: The Pittsburgh Steelers were dealt a big blow to the defense, following Bud Dupree being out for the rest of the season, due to tearing his ACL during a 19-14 win over the Baltimore Ravens, back on Wednesday last week. This is going to be so tough moving forward, as he tallied 23 self tackles, averaging an 8.0 in sacks, including 2 fumbles forced, during his 2020 NFL campaign. Bud Dupree at the snap of the ball was rushing Trace McSorley, but as he tried to get around the edge he kind of stuttur stepped and fell to the ground, and looked to be in immense pain, punching the ground while holding his leg. Dupree surely had some trouble getting back up. Pittsburgh has now lost two key defensive players here in their 2020 season, starting with Devin Bush going down to a torn ACL, now Bud Dupree.
























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DEFENDING CHAMPS ARE IN:  Patrick Mahomes completed 25 of his 40 passes for 318 yards and 1 touchdown, followed by Tight-End Travis Kelce recording 8 receptions for 136 yards and a score of his own, during a hard fought 22-19 Sunday Night Football Victory over the Broncos. That's not all though. The Chiefs lock in their 4th NFL postseason berth, following their win. The Kansas City Chiefs through week 13 now have an 11-1 win/loss record, scoring 370 points to 254 points scored against them. Chiefs as of right now have a 5-1 record when playing on home turf, 6-0 when playing on the road, including a 9-1 record when versing the AFC Conference. Kansas City's main goal is trying to clinch that 1st  seed throughout the playoffs, and if that could be done then it's on to trying to become the first team to win back to back Super Bowls since the New England Patriots, back in 2004-2005. Locking in that 1st seed will be a test though...considering the Steelers currently stand at 11-0.

























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The New England Patriots have now won 95 consecutive matchups when leading by 14 or more points after the half, following an impressive 45-0 blowout win over the Los Angeles Chargers, during yesterday's meeting between the two teams. Pat's have won 3 out of their last 4 matchups entering this game against the Chargers. Now have won 4 out of their past 5 played games. Cam Newton so far this season has racked up 4 touchdown passes through the air and 9 on the ground. Newton ended yesterday's game by completing 12 of his 19 passes for 69 yards and 1 touchdown strike to no pick's, during win. On the Patriots first offensive drive of the 1st quarter ended with Cam Newton scoring on a 1 yard leaping touchdown to go up 7-0. Then the Patriots would quickly take  a 14-0 lead in the 2nd quarter, following Gunner Olszewski returning a 70 yard punt for a touchdown. Cam Newton tallied 2 1st half rushing touchdowns, defense forced a missed field goal and a blocked punt, including 127 yards rushing to LA's 20 to cap off the 1st half of action. A Chase Winovich interception would lead to a Cam Newton 5 yard touchdown strike to N'Keal Harry, extending the Pat's lead to 35-0, during the 3rd quarter. The Patriots defense did their part by smothering Justin Herbert and they outscoed LA 10-0 in the 4th quarter...moving back to .500 on the year, as they now stand at 6-6.


























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HERE THEY COME: The New Orleans Saints for the 4th consecutive season in a row have officially locked in an NFL 2020 playoff berth, following their 21-16 win over the struggling Atlanta Falcons. Taysom Hill finished 27 of 37 for 232 yards and 2 touchdowns, along with Kamara earning 1 touchdown run on 88 yards rushing and 15 total touches. Defensively the Saints forced 1 turnover while allowing Atlanta to score just one touchdown all game long. You got give the Saints some credit here...they lose Drew Brees for a few week's, due to fractured ribs and a collapsed lung. Yet the Saints are 3-0 under Taysom Hill. Saints here in 2020 have been nothing short of great this season. They currently stand in 1st place in the NFC South Division with a 10-2 win/loss record, while scoring 347 points for them to 241 points scored against them. Including a 5-1 record when playing at home, 5-1 record when playing on the road, 5-0 when versing the NFC South and are currently riding a 9 game winning streak. 

























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The Las Vegas Raiders stun the New York Jets, thus earning a hard fought 31-28 Victory, during this insane week 13 matchup. Tight-End Darren Waller had a career day  during today's win, as he captured 13 receptions for 200 yards and 2 touchdowns. Derek Carr entered this week's game with New York throwing for 2,646 yards and 19 touchdowns to 4 pick's on the year. Carr completed 28 of his 47 passes for 347 yards and 3 touchdown to 1 interception. The Raiders had a pretty solid first offensive possession...up until Derek Carr got picked off  by Arthur Maulet. This was Derek Carr's 5th interpretation of the season, and has now been picked off in 3 consecutive games in a row. Vegas bounced back from an interception on the previous drive, as Carr found a coverless Darren Waller for a 9 yard touchdown pass, tying the game up at 7-7 in the 1st quarter. Then late in the 2nd a Mullen interception led to a Derek Carr curl route pass to Darren Waller, who got free, made a guy miss and bursted for a 38 yard score, 17-13. Carr suffered two straight sacks in a row to take Vegas out of field goal range. Despite that mishap, Darren Waller and Derek Carr were combined for 4 total touchdowns in the 1st half, defense forced 3 turnovers, and Vegas powers into the half with a four point lead. With 13 seconds left in the 4th quarter...Derek Carr feels the Jets pressure coming, stepped into the pocket and heaved a game winning 46 yard touchdown pass to Henry Ruggs, 31-28. The Raiders struggled a bit in the 2nd half, but found a way to improve to a 7-5 record in 2020, and managed to stay the postseason hunt.




The New York Jets struggles are continuing here in 2020...following a reeling three point defeat against the Las Vegas Raiders, as the final score showed 28-31. Sam Darnold back in the lineup after he suffered an injured shoulder back in week 4 of the NFL season. Sam Darnold recorded 315 yards passing for 3 touchdown passes when taking on the Raiders a season ago. Sam Darnold ended his day by completing 14 of his 23 passes for 186 yards and 2 touchdowns to 1 pick, during loss. Now Sam Darnold threw a 3 yard out route touchdown pass to Jae Crowder, going up 7-0. This was Sam Darnold's very first passing touchdown since taking on Indy back in the third week of the 2020 season. Then the Jets would regain a 13-7 lead in the 2nd quarter, following Sam Darnold zipping in a 6 yard passing touchdown to Jae Crowder, but the PAT was missed. Jets played a decent 1st half, by keeping this game close. Jets tallied 100 yards rushing to Vegas's 14, Darnold had 2 1st half touchdowns for 144 yards passing, yet they still trailed 13-17 going into the half. A Henry Ruggs fumble led to a Johnson 1 yard touchdown run, scoring 17 consecutive points in a row and helping New York take their first lead of the game, 28-24, during the 4th quarter. Then Marcus Maye would almost make the game saving defensive stop late in the 4th, after Maye got burnt by Nelson Agholor and somehow caught back up and deflected the ball away. Unfortunately a win would not happen after the Jets played man coverage with no safeties on top to help out, thus seeing Lamar Jackson getting burnt by Ruggs to cap off the game. Jets were penalized 6 times for 40 yards and they fall to 0-12.

























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Despite turning the ball over and finishing 0 of 2 when facing a 4th down the Pittsburgh Steelers still remain atop the AFC  after dealing their division rivals, the Baltimore Ravens, during a 19-14 win. The Steelers didn't play like we are use to watching throughout this year's 2020 NFL season. Pittsburgh made all the right plays at the right time to survive this Ravens team. Ben Roethlisberger completed 36 of his 51 passes for 266 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 interception. Midway through the 1st quarter Robert Griffin was trying to hook up with wide receiver James Proche and got picked off by Joe Haden, who returned a 14 yard pick six touchdown, but missed the extra point, leading 6-0. Then in the 2nd quarter Pittsburgh would go up by 5, following a Boswell 27 yard field goal, taking a then 12-7 lead. Offense went 0 of 3 when in the red zone and held Robert Griffin to 22 yards passing to cap off the 1st half. The Steelers would put an end to the Ravens night, as Ben Roethlisberger connected on a 1 yard touchdown pass to JuJu Smith Schuster, going up by two scores, 19-7. The Steelers undefeated streak now moves to 11-0 on the NFL year.



The struggling Baltimore Ravens drop to a 2-2 record when versing the AFC North, following a reeling 14-19 loss, against a high caliber team in the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now coming into this game Lamar Jackson was not named the starter, due to him testing for Covid-19. Thus throwing in backp Robert Griffin. Along with having 16 other players on the Covid-19 list. Ravens were shorthanded for sure, but in the NFL there are no excuses. Robert Griffin ended his night by completing 7 passes on 12 attempts for 33 yards and 1 interception. As for the Ravens 3rd string quarterback Trace McSorley completed 2 of his 6 passes for 77 yards and 1 touchdown tossed, during loss. Following the Ravens previous interception would bounce back with a Gus Edwards 1 yard touchdown run, taking a then 7-6 lead in the 1st quarter. This score was set up on  Ray-Ray McLoud muffing and fumbling the ball on a punt return. Baltimore Ravens went 1 of 2 when entering the red zone and were shutout 6-0 in the 2nd quarter. Robert Griffin was sidelined late in the game, due to a nagging hamstring issue going on. Which would throw in Trace McSorley. Then on a 1st down with 5 yards to go McSorley would turn on the jets and take off for a 9 yard gain. A play later Trace delivered a 70 yard touchdown pass to Marquise Brown, now pulling within five again, 14-19. Leaving over 2 minutes to play in the 4th quarter.  Ravens losing streak extends to three consecutive losses in a row, thus falling to 6-5 on the season.




























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The Seattle Seahawks winning streak has extended to 2 consecutive wins, following a 23-17 Victory over a struggling Philadelphia Eagles team. Wide Receiver D.K. Metcalf set a team record by hauling in 177 yards receiving on 10 receptions, during the Seahawks win. Russell Wilson having a great 2020 thus far, as he has thrown for 2,986 yards passing for 30 touchdown strikes and 10 pick's. Wilson was able to complete 22 passes on 31 thrown attempts for 230 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 pick. After a scoreless 1st quarter the Seahawks would finally break the game's 0-0 tie, following a Russell Wilson 1 yard touchdown pass to D.J. Moore, 7-0. A possession later Chris Carson would score his 4th rushing touchdown of the year, following his 1 yard touchdown run, going up 14-0. The Seahawks tallied 14 first downs to Philly's 7, defense held Wentz to 30 yards passing and entered the half up 14-6. Quandre Diggs would then seal the Eagles night late in the 4th quarter, after picking off Carson Wentz in the end zone. The Seattle defense sacked Wentz 6 times for 41 yards and Seahawks move to 8-3 on the year. Seahawks will now prepare to take on the New York Giants, next Sunday at 1p.m.


The Philadelphia Eagles drop three straight and suffered a rough 17-23 loss to the Seattle Seahawks, during last night's meeting between the two. Carson Wentz entered Monday Night Football with 2,326 yards passing for 14 touchdowns and 14 interceptions. During last night's defeat Carson Wentz completed 25 of his 45 passes for 215 yards and 2 touchdowns to 1 interception. Late in the 2nd quarter the Eagles finally got on the score sheet, following a Carson Wentz 3 yard touchdown pass to Dallas Goedert, but the extra point was missed 6-14. Eagles finished 3 of 8 on 3rd down, tallied just 74 yards of total offense and were down by 8 going into halftime. Carson Wentz midway through the 3rd quarter would hook up with Richard Rodgers for a 17 yard completion. Then Wentz was sacked on a 3rd and 10, thus forcing a Jake Elliot 42 yard field goal....coming within five, 9-14. As time was winding down in the 4th quarter Carson Wentz heaved a 33 yard Hail Mary touchdown pass to Richard Rodgers for his second score of the night, as the ball was tipped into his hands. Following a successful 2-point conversion, but still trailed 17-23. Eagles tallied 250 yards of total offense and dropped to a 3-7-1 record.










































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Patrick Mahomes completes 37 passes for 462 yards and 3 touchdowns were enough to help the Kansas City Chiefs(10-1) past To Brady and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, winning by score of 27-24. Patrick Mahomes came into this meeting with 3,035 yards passing for 27 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Now Patrick Mahomes fooled the Tampa Bay safety...then completed a huge 75 yard bomb downfield to Tyreek Hill, taking a then 10-0 lead during the 1st quarter. Patrick Mahomes would then see Tyreek Hill in one on one coverage with no help from the safety...then completed a 44 yard passing touchdown to Hill, who did a beautiful backflip into the end zone, increasing KC's lead to 17-0 in the 1st. Tyreek Hill had a monstrous 1st half...turning in 2 touchdown receptions for 210 yards receiving, defense forced a turnover and they lead 20-7 going into the locker rooms. The Chiefs widened their lead to 27-10 in the 3rd quarter...after Mahomes threw a 20 yard over the shoulder touchdown to Tyreek Hill, who had beaten Carlton Davis to the end zone for a third time. The Kansas City Chiefs Tyreek Hill hauled in 3 receiving touchdowns, offense tallied 543 yards of total offense and powered to a 10-1 record on the year. Despite how good the chiefs played in their win over Tampa bay, they turned in a disastrous 0 for 2  when entering the red zone. Including 10 penalties.



Tampa Bay Buccaneers were handled by Patrick Mahomes and his Kansas City Chiefs, losing by score of 24-27. Tom Brady came into this week 12 battle with KC, tallying in 25 touchdown passes to 9 interceptions. Tom Brady during last night's loss completed 27 of his 41 passes for 345 yards and 3 touchdowns to 2 interceptions. Tom Brady was able to pick up the Chiefs defensive blitz  and darted a 29 yard pass completion to Rob Gronkowski. A play later Tom Brady would throw a dump off pass to Ronald Jones, who leaped over a Chiefs defender, keeping his left foot in bounds and took off for a 37 yard touchdown, helping Tampa Bay come within ten points, 7-17, during the 2nd. Tampa Bay tallied 131 yards of total offense, went 1 of 5 on 3rd down and walked into the half down by two scores, 7-20. On Tampa Bay's first play out the half you would see Tom Brady utilize a play action fake, Then completed a 48 yard pass completion to Gronkowski, setting Tampa Bay up with a 1st and goal. Unfortunately Tampa Bay had to settle for a Ryan Succop 26 yard field goal, 10-20. Then Tom Brady would deliver a 46 yard pass down field to Chris Godwin, who beat both Kansas City defenders through the middle of the field. A play later Brady would be picked off by Bashaud Breeland. Late in the 4th the Buccaneers would pull within three points, following a Tom Brady 7 yard touchdown strike to Mike Evans, who hauled in his 2nd receiving touchdown of the night, 24-27. Buccaneers losing streak extends to 2 in a row and they fall to 7-5 on the season.


























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The Buffalo Bills(8-3) remain in first place in the AFC East after defeating a struggling Los Angeles Chargers squad, winning by score of 27-17. Josh Allen entered this battle against the Chargers, earning 30 passing touchdowns, 21 rushing touchdowns and no pick's through his past 25 thrown attempts. Josh Allen completed 18 of his 24 passes for 1 touchdown to 1 interception, during win. The Buffalo Bills struck quickly in the 1st quarter, following Josh Allen hooking up with Knox, who snuck his way to the back of the end zone and hauled in a 2 yard touchdown reception, along with being uncovered, 7-0. Then on a halfback draw Devin Singletary would bust for a huge 21 yard gain, in order to set Buffalo up at the LA 22 yard line. A play later the Bills utilized a trick play, following Josh Allen tossing the ball back to Cole Beasley, who heaved a 20 yard touchdown pass to a wide open Gabriel Davis. going up 14-6, during the 2nd quarter. The Bills defense in the 1st half held the Chargers to 29 yards rushing, offense tallied 132 yards of total offense and went into the lockers up 17-6. The Bills first offensive drive out the gates of halftime ended with Josh Allen faking a handoff  to Singletary, then bursting to the left sideline and extending the ball over the pylon before his feet went out of bounds, thus increasing the lead to2 24-6. Midway ough the 4th quarter Allen fumbled the ball at the snap, thus turning the ball over twice in 3 plays at the time. Luckily after that turnover the defense stepped up and forced an LA punt. Bills defense sacked Herbert 3 times for 25 yards, finished 2 of 2 in goal to goal situations and powered to an 8-3 record.



The Los Angeles Chargers(3-8) drop to a 1-5 record when playing on the road after being dealt by Josh Allen and his Buffalo Bills, losing by score of 17-27. Before we get into this week 13 game break...we need to discuss how LA has fared through 2 halves of football. LA in the 1st half are enabling 10.9 points per game, which is 6th in the league. Followed up by enabling 134.3 yards per game. But in the 2nd half of their games....Chargers have given up 209 yards per game, which is 29th in the league, including 16.4 points enabled as well. Justin Herbert so far through 2020 has 22 touchdowns to just 6 pick's. Herbert completed 31 of his 52 passes for 316 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 pick, during loss. Herbert in the red zone zipped a 5 yard touchdown pass to Keenan Allen, who in tight coverage, but missed the extra point...coming within one 6-7, during the 1st quarter. This score was set up on a big 14 yard completion from Herbert to Ekeler, setting LA up at the Bills 8 yard line. The Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert completed 125 yards passing for 1 1st half touchdown toss, went 3 of 8 on 3rd down and entered the half down 6-17. Then on the Chargers first drive out the half you would see Joshua Kelley break for a big 33 yard gain, setting LA up with a 1st and goal. Four plays later on a 4th and goal play, Joshua Kelley would be responsible for for a 1 yard diving touchdown...followed up by a successful 2-point conversion, but still trailed by ten, 14-24. Chargers defense early in the 4th came up with the games first turnover, following Nick Vigil coming from Singletary's backside and punched the ball out, which allowed Nasir Adderley to recover the loose football. To bad LA only settled for a Badgley 27 yard field goal, 17-27. Justin Herbert heaved and completed a 55 yard hail mary to Ty Johnson, helping his team convert a 4th and 27 play. Unfortunately LA was unable to capitalize on that big play, even with on the 2 yard line. Chargers finished 3 of 16 on 3rd down, defense forced 3 turnovers and they fall to 3-8.






















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NO LONGER IN DETROIT: The Detroit Lions have had enough and they went along to fire both Head Coach Matt Patricia and General Manager Bob Quinn, following their 41-25 blowout defeat at the hands of the Houston Texans on Thanksgiving Day. You saw this coming for quite awhile now, or at least for Patricia. Now Matt Patricia left New England to become the Lions Head Coach two years ago, trying to change that organization around. But that would not be the case. Matt Patricia has coached around 43 played games, turning in a 13-29-1 win/loss record. Followed up by a 31-43-1 win/loss record when under GM Bob Quinn. Here in 2020 the Lions are currently sitting in last place in the NFC North Division, with a 1-4 record when playing at home, 3-3 when on the road and 0-3 when versing the NFC North teams.

























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Antonio Gibson scores twice and the Washington Football Team(4-7) destroyed the Dallas Cowboys and won by score of 41-16, during yesterday's meeting. Alex Smith stepped into Thanksgiving matchup with 918 passing yards for 2 touchdowns tossed and 4 interceptions. Alex Smith completed 19 passes on 26 thrown attempts for 149 yards and 1 touchdown strike to 1 pick, during win. Now Washington used Logan Thomas to be part of a flea flicker play, in which he launched a 28 yard pass completion to Terry McLaurin, setting his team up at the Dallas 36 yard line. Antonio Gibson would then help Washington score the games touchdown late in the 1st, where he was able to scamper in for a 5 yard touchdown run, scoring his 8th on the year, which is most by any rookie back in 2020, and went up 7-3. Washington's defense held the Cowboys to 32 1st half rushing yards on 9 touches, offense tallied 69 yards rushing and entered halftime up 17-13. Washington's defense wasn't fooled by any means on 4th and 10, following the Cowboys failing a fake punt, ultimately setting up an Antonio Gibson23 yard rushing touchdown, leaving a little over 12 minutes to go in the 4th, 27-16. Washington's defense would finalize Dallas's night, following Montez Sweat intercepting Andy Dalton and returned it for a 19 yard pick six touchdown, scoring twice in 7 seconds and extended their lead to 41-16. Washington moves into 1st place in the NFC East Division, defense forced 2 turnovers and they improve to a 4-7 win/loss record.


As for the Dallas Cowboys they would be dealt by their division rivals, the Washington Football team, thus losing in blowout fashion, as the final score showed 16-41, during a crushing defeat on Thanksgiving Day. It's no story Ezekiel Elliot has had his up's and downs during the Cowboys struggling 2020 year. Elliot in 2020 has 171 touches for 675 rushing yards and 5 touchdowns scored. Including cracking the 100 yard rushing mark just once this season, and it was last week against the Vikings, in a 31-28 win. Andy Dalton completed 25 of his 35 passes for 215 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 pick, during loss. Here we go into the game break Ladies and Gentleman. Andy Dalton would help Dallas re-gain the a 10-7 lead early in the 2nd quarter after launching a 54 yard passing touchdown to Amari Cooper, who now has 36 career touchdown grabs and this was all done in just 5 plays for 75 yards. The Dallas Cowboys run game through 2 quarters were mot a factor. Cowboys picked up just 9 first downs, had 11:10 of possession time to Washington's 18:50 and entered the half down 13-17. Late in the 3rd quarter Aldon Smith busted through Washington's offensive line and put pressure on Alex Smith, which forced him to throw up an interception and Jalen Smith returned it to the Washington 4 yard line. Unfortunately a drop by Cee Dee Lamb on a 3rd and goal try, led to a Greg Zuerlein 28 yard field goal, trailing 16-20. The Dallas Cowboys now fall to last place in the NFC East, defense allowed Washington to score 5 times and they drop to 3-8 on the 2020 year. This loss was set up on a dumb 4th and 10 play call, in which they had failed a fake punt at their own 20 yard line as mentioned up above, down by four....and you give the ball back to Washington in scoring range and the lead from then on would sky rocket for Washington. That fake punt presumably ended the day for the Dallas Cowboys, during a rough loss.

























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The Houston Texans(4-7)  winning streak extends to 2 in a row after dismantling Matthew Stafford and his Detroit Lions, winning by score of 41-25. With this win Deshaun Watson now has 15 touchdown passes to no interceptions in the past 6 played games. Deshaun Watson entered his very first Thanksgiving game and what a week he had versing the Patriots, where he had 28 completions for 344 yards passing and 2 touchdowns to no pick's. Keep in mind Watson hasn't thrown a pick in his past 5 matchup's. Deshaun Watson completed 17 of his 25 passes for 318 yards and 4 touchdowns to no interceptions. Now Texans defense allowed the Lions to score on their first drive, which means Houston's defense has allowed a first possession score in their past 5 played games. Texans defense would rebound on their second defensive drive of the game, as J.J. Watt timed Stafford's pass perfectly, intercepting him and returned it for a 19 yard pick six, but missed the PAT, 6-7. A Williams fumble would lead to Watson completing a 2 yard dump off off touchdown pass to C.J. Prosise, now taking a  13-7 1st quarter lead. Texans recorded 13 points off of the Lions turnovers, were penalized 8 times for 65 yards and entered the half up 23-14. Deshaun Watson saw one on one coverage before darting a 40 yard passing touchdown to  Will Fuller, following a successful 2-point conversion and busting the game wide open in the 4th, taking a 34-17 lead. The following possession Houston faked the run and turned it into a flea flicker, in which Watson would dart a 34 yard touchdown pass to Will Fuller, extending the lead to 41-17 in the 4th. Fuller hauled in 170 yards receiving for 2 touchdowns, Deshaun Watson threw for 4 and Houston improves to 4-7.

As for the struggling Detroit Lions their losing streak continues to 2 consecutive losses in a row, following their crushing 25-41 defeat, at the hands of a surging Houston Texans team, during today's Thanksgiving game. Tight-End T.J. Hockenson comes into this Thanksgiving battle with 40 receptions for 441 yards receiving and 5 touchdowns snagged. As for Stafford he had 17 touchdown passes on Thanksgiving day, sitting behind Tony Romo(18) at the time. The Detroit Lions utilized a reverse flea flicker, in which Matthew Stafford delivered a 51 yard pass completion to T.J. Hockenson, setting the Lions up at the Houston 17. A few plays later Adrian Peterson would score his 114th career rushing touchdown after powering his way in for a 1 yard touchdown run, 7-0 in the 1st. Adrian Peterson would then score his second rushing touchdown of the game in the 2nd quarter, taking a then 14-7 lead. This score was set up on a C.J. Prosise fumble. Lions turned the ball over 8 times and walked into the locker rooms down by 9 points. Matthew Stafford was able to hang in the pocket as he was getting pressured at the snap of the ball, thus slinging a 14 yard side arm touchdown pass to Mohamed Sanu SR, followed by a successful 2-point conversion, but still trailed 25-41 during the 4th quarter. With this touchdown throw to Sanu it allowed Stafford to tie Tony Romo for 18 Thanksgiving Day passing touchdowns. Stafford was sacked 4 times for 16 yards, finished 3 of 9 when faced with a 3rd down and drop to 3-8 on the 2020 season.




























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INJURY UPDATE: First round draft pick Joe Burrow had to be carted off the Football field, following him tearing his ACL and MCL, during a 20-9 loss on Sunday. This is heartbreaking for the team and fan base. Burrow was standing in the pocket as a Washington defender was just trying to finish his play, in which Burrow's leg bent awkwardly after the tackle, thus seeing Joe grimace in pain. Joe Burrow completed 22 of his 34 passes for 203 yards and 1 touchdown strike, before his injury exit in the 3rd quarter. Joe Burrow will end his 2020 season by completing 65% of his passes for 2,688 yards and 13 touchdowns to 5 pick's.

























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INJURY UPDATE: Running back Rex Burkhead is officially out for the season, following his torn ACL during a 27-20 loss to the Texans, during Sunday's matchup. This is going to be tough for New England's backfield moving towards the end of the year. Rex Burkhead on a toss play was running to the left side before Justin Reid slid underneath the Pat's lineman, thus accidentally hitting Burkhead low and ultamately ending his season. In Football or any sport you play injuries will always occur, and Reid was just trying to finish his play, as you are taught to do. Rex Burkhead's injury occurred in the 3rd quarter, where he tallied  7 yards rushing on 4 touches before his exit. Rex Burkhead so far through 2020 has 67 carries for 274 rushing yards and 3 touchdowns scored. 

























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The Rams(7-3) are now 32-0 when leading after halftime, following an impressive 27-24 Victory, over Tom Brady and his Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Jared Goff was able to complete 39 pass completions on 51 thrown attempts for 376 yards and 3 touchdowns to 2 interceptions. Los Angeles Rams entered Monday Night Football with 3,560 yards of total offense, while scoring 13 touchdowns through the air and 14 on the ground. Jared Goff and his offense got off to a fast start, following a Goff 37 yard pass completion to Cooper Kupp, setting LA up in the red zone. A couple of plays later, Jared Goff bought himself enough time in the pocket before finding a wide open Robert Woods, who snuck across the end zone and snagged a 4 yard touchdown grab, 7-0 during the 1st quarter. Jared Goff then was able to zip in a 7 yard passing touchdown to Van Jefferson, making this his first ever career touchdown grab and helping the Rams tie the game up at 14-14, leaving 4:31 on the clock in the 2nd. Cooper Kupp recorded 9 receptions for 109 yards, Goff tossed 2 1st touchdowns and they entered the half up by three, 17-14. Jared Goff halfway through the 3rd quarter completed a 4 yard pitch and catch passing touchdown to Akers, taking a 24-17 lead. This Rams score was set up on a Tom Brady interception and back to back 18 yard completions. LA would finalize the Bucs night, after Jordan Fuller picked off Tom Brady late in the 4th and stopped a Tampa Bay comeback from happening. Rams tally 414 yards of total offense, Fuller had a 2 interception night, thus boosting LA to a 7-3 record.


Tom Brady threw a late 4th quarter interception, as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers(7-4) were dealt by the Rams, losing by score of 24-27, during Monday's action packed night. Now before we get into Tampa Bay's game break..let's talk a little about Mike Evans. Mike Evans during last night's loss joined a list of guys like Jerry Rice, Isaac Bruce, Randy Moss and many more, as he tallied in 7500 receiving yards for 50 touchdowns hauled in through the past 100 played games. The "GOAT" Tom Brady threw 3 interceptions 2 weeks ago in a 38-3 loss. Brady would quickly turn that around the following week, where he threw 3 touchdowns and no pick's, during a 46-23 win. Tom Brady completed 26 of his 48 passes for 216 yards and 2 touchdowns to 2 interceptions. With just a minute past in the 2nd quarter Tom Brady zipped a 9 yard touchdown pass to Mike Evans, who had to spin and fight his way to stay up, before finally reaching over the pylon, tying the game up at 7-7. Tampa Bay's offensive line was responsible for allowing Leonard Fournette to zip his way to a 2 yard touchdown run, taking a then 14-7 lead, with over 8 minutes to go in the 2nd. Buccaneers picked up 12 first downs, defense held LA to 5 yards rushing, yet they go into the half down 14-17. A Jordan Whitehead interception would set up a Tom Brady 13 yard touchdown toss to Chris Godwin, who extended the ball over the pylon before stepping out of bounds, evening the score up at 24-24, late in the 4th. Tom Brady was pressured all night long, they finished 7 of 14 when facing 3rd downs and drop to 7-4 on the 2020 NFL season.


























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The Kansas City Chiefs(9-1) winning streak extends to five in a row, following an impressive 35-31 Victory, over their division rivals, the Las Vegas Raiders, during Sunday Night's action. Patrick Mahomes completed 34 of his 45 passes for 348 yards and 2 touchdowns to 1 interception. Patrick Mahomes and his Chiefs would respond with a score of their own, following Mahomes darting a 3 yard touchdown pass to Wide Receiver, Tyreek Hill, now tying the game up at 7-7, during the 1st quarter. On a drive that lasted 14 plays for 85 yards. Then Late in the 2nd quarter  the Chiefs were in the red zone and in striking distance, but instead the Chiefs drive ended with Mahomes throwing a pick to cap off the half. Chiefs tallied 219 yards of total offense, picked up 18 first downs and entered the half down by three. Now on the Chiefs first offensive possession out the gates of halftime, ended with Clyde Edwards Helaire bursting to the edge and scored on a 14 yard touchdown run, while extending the ball over the pylon, re-taking a 21-17 lead. With 28 seconds left in the 4th quarter Patrick Mahomes would put the game on his back and drew attention to some of the Vegas defenders and gunned a 22 yard game winning touchdown to a wide open Travis Kelce, now going up 35-31. Mahomes threw for 2 touchdowns, picked up a team best 36 first downs and improved to  9-1.



As for the Las Vegas Raiders they were unable to knock off the Chiefs in their second go around this season, as they were dealt by a Mahomes comeback, losing by score of 31-35. Derek Carr last night completed 23 passes on 31 thrown attempts for 275 yards and 3 touchdowns to 1 interception all night. On the Las Vegas Raiders first drive of the game in the 1st quarter would end with Josj Jacobs scampering in for a 2 yard touchdown run, scoring his 8th on the year and helping Vegas take an early 7-0 lead. Then just two offensive possessions later in the same quarter would see Derek Carr sling a 17 yard touchdown strike to Nelson Agholor, now going up once again 14-7. Derek Carr threw for 1 1st half touchdown on 183 yards passing, defense forced a late turnover and walked into the half up 17-14. Raiders needed to clean up the penalties situation, as they were flagged 6 times for 53 yards. Two Chiefs penalties led to a Derek Carr 1 yard touchdown toss to Tight-End, Jason Witten, allowing Vegas to re-take the lead, now up 31-28, with 1:43 left in the 4th. Luckily the Raiders would get one more chance to lead a comeback drive with mere seconds to go, but unfortunately Carr ended up throwing an interception instead and the game was sealed from there. Raiders defense allowed two consecutive scores in the 4th, penalized a total of 8 times for 72 yards and drop to 6-4.



























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No Drew Brees, no problem, following Taysom Hill leading the New Orleans Saints(8-2) to a well deserved 24-9 Victory over their division rivals, Atlanta Falcons. Now before we break this game down...the New Orleans Saints in their first few games were allowing teams to score 30 plus points per game, but through week six New Orleans defense are disallowing teams to score anymore than 15 or less points per game, which is best in the league. Taysom Hill completed 18 of his 23 passes for 233 yards, during win. Taysom Hill earned the starting job for the Saints after Drew Brees suffered a total of  five fractured ribs, through 2 weeks. Taysom Hill entered this division rivalry with 205 yards passing, 538 rushing yards and 312 receptions in 2020. Taysom Hill would dart a 19 yard completion to Adam Trautman, setting the Saints up in the in the red zone. Unfortunately the Saints would come away with a Will Lutz 22 yard field goal, 3-3. Hill and the Saints offense struck big in the 2nd quarter, following taysom Hill completing a 44 yard bomb to Emmanuel Sanders, setting New Orleans up at the Atlanta 12 yard line. A few plays later Alvin Kamara would be responsible for scampering in for a 3 yard rushing touchdown, scoring the game's first touchdown, taking a 10-9 lead. Saints would put the nail in the Falcons afternoon, following a Taysom Hill 10 yard touchdown run, boosting their lead to 24-9, during the 4th quarter. Hill scores 2 touchdowns on the ground, Saints win their 7th consecutive matchup and move to an 8-2 record on the year.


As for the Atlanta Falcons they suffer a reeling 9-24 loss at the hands of the New Orleans Saints, including their 2-game win streak being snapped. Matt Ryan so far this NFL season has 2746 yards passing for 15 touchdown strikes to 5 interceptions. Matt Ryan ended his rough day on 19 pass completions on 37 attempts, during a tough division loss. Younghoe Koo was responsible for drilling a 51 yard field goal, taking a 6-3 lead in the 2nd quarter, with 13 minutes left. Late in the 2nd quarter you would see Matt Ryan's pass intercepted by Marcus Williams, before he was brought down on a horse collar penalty by Brian Hill. The Falcons defense gave up the game's first score, were outscored 7-6 and went into the locker rooms down a point, 9-10. Matt Ryan threw 2 interceptions, finished 2 of 14 on 3rd downs and end up dropping to 3-7 on the 2020 season.















































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The Seattle Seahawks(7-3) move back into 1st place in the NFC West after sliding past he Arizona Cardinals, winning by score of 28-21, during Thursday Night Football. Russell Wilson completed 23 of his 28 passes for 197 yards and 2 touchdown passes, during win. Carlos Dunlap came in clutch for the Seattle Seahawks, after sacking Kyler Murray on a 4th and 10 situation and sealed Arizona's night. Despite an epic win, Midway through the 1st quarter the Seattle Seahawks busted the game wide open, following a Russell Wilson 25 yard touchdown pass to D.K. Metcalf, going up 7-0. The Seattle Seahawks defense was doing their part and containing Kyler Murray, holding him to 89 yards through the air and 7 yards rushing on the ground, Russell Wilson threw for 2 1st half touchdowns and they entered halftime up 16-7. On the Seahawks 8th play of their drive....would end on a Carlos Hyde 2 yard touchdown run, in order to extend his teams lead to 23-14, during the 3rd quarter. This Seattle score was set up after  Dre Kirkpatrick was flagged for throwing a punch at D.K. Metcalf. Then late in the 4th quarter Russell Wilson delivered a 9 yard strike to Jacob Hollister, converting a 3rd and 1 play and setting Seattle up at the Arizona 15 yard line. Seattle would Unfortunately come away with a Meyers 41 yard field goal, increasing their lead to seven, 28-21, leaving 2:19 on the game clock. Seahawks tallied a total of 164 yards rushing, the defense held Arizona to 57 yards rushing and improved to a 7-3 win/loss record, through 2020. 



The Arizona Cardinals(6-4) lose their top spot in the division after facing a difficult seven point defeat, against their division rivals of the NFC West, Seattle Seahawks, as the final score  tallied a 21-28 loss, on Thursday Night. With this loss the Seahawks bumped the Arizona Cardinals back down to 3rd place in the NFC West Division. Despite a tough loss, Kyler Murray turned in 29 completed passes on 42 attempts for 269 yards and 2 touchdown strikes, during loss. The Arizona Cardinals were able to even up the score, after seeing Kenyan Drake pound it in for a 1 yard touchdown run, but fumbled. Luckily the fumble was called back, which allowed Drake to then pound it in for a 2 yard touchdown run, 7-7, during the 2nd quarter. Cardinals pick up just 6 first downs to Seattle's 12, Patrick Peterson was penalized 6 times alone and entered the half down by 9 points, 7-16. On the Cardinals first drive out of the half would end with  Kyler Murray zipping a 4 yard touchdown pass to Tight-End, Dan Arnold in the back of the end zone, allowing Arizona to pull within two points, 14-16. This touchdown was set up on two Seattle penalties. Kenyan Drake would zip his way through the line and gained a 12 yard pick up, setting Arizona up in the red zone. A play later Kyler Murray had a ton of Seattle defenders charging at him, at the snap of the ball, and eventually found a wide open Chase Edmunds, who worked his way across the end zone and snagged a 3 yard touchdown reception, but still trailed 21-23, during the 4th. The Cardinals picked up 314 yards of total offense, team was penalized 10 times for 115 yards and they drop to 6-4 on the year.

























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FIRED UPDATE: Head Coach Joe Judge for the New York Giants has gone ahead and fired his Offensive Line Coach, Marc Colombo, after playing just 10 total games with the organization. In return the Giants are expected to hire David DeGuglielmo for the upcoming 2020-2021 NFL campaign. It's no story that the New York Giants line hasn't been very good this year, but has started making progress through the past 3 matchups, that eventually ended up paying off with a 27-17 ten point Victory over a surging Eagles team, this past Sunday. Joe Judge had fired Marc, due to having a heated argument over on the sideline, which of course led to his departure just a few days later. Giants line isn't the only issue...Giants lost Saquon Barkley for the year and are currently positioned in 2nd place in the NFC East, or as we like to call it the...."NFC Least", along with a 3-7 win/loss record.



























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INJURY UPDATE: Despite an epic last second Hail Mary touchdown to Hopkins for a game winner against Buffalo, Arizona would lose Corey Peters for the 2020 year, following him tearing his Patellar Tendon, during the Cardinals 32-30 Victory. Corey Peters was seen getting carted off the Football field, as it would later be known that Peters injury was way worse than anyone thought. Cardinals are currently sitting in 1st place in he NFC West Division after a Seattle loss to Los Angeles, this past weekend. Now Arizona is preparing to take on Seattle(6-3) on Thursday Night Football, which should be a great game, but they will be without Corey Peters and Chandler Jones for the season. Corey Peters aligned himself with the Cardinals in the year of 2015, where he unfortunately suffered a year ending injury, after tearing his Achilles during that year's NFL preseason. Corey Peters will end his 2020 campaign with 10 self tackles, 5 assisted and tallying in a total of 15 tackles and 2 Quarterback sacks through 9 played games.




























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The Minnesota Vikings(4-5) improve to a 3-2 record when playing on the road after picking up a 19-13 Victory, over the struggling Chicago Bears, during Monday Night Football. Kirk Cousins ended his night completing 25 of his 36 passes for 292 yards passing and 2 touchdown strikes and 1 interception, during win. Kirk Cousins with a little over 6 minutes to go in the 1st quarter connected with Adam Thielen for a 17 yard touchdown, 7-0.  It was very much so a defensive battle in the 1st half. Kirk Cousins threw for 132 yards passing for 1 1st half touchdown toss, converted 4 of 5 when facing 3rd down situations and entered the half up 7-6. Minnesota Vikings would get a break on special teams, following Colquitt's 34 yard punt, in which it would be muffed by Dwayne Harris and saw Metellus recover the loose ball. Unfortunately the Vikings only came away with a Dan Bailey 37 yard field goal, now pulling within three, 10-13, during the 3rd. Minnesota then during the 4th quarter would take a 19-13 lead over the Bears, following a Kirk Cousins 6 yard touchdown pass to Adam Thielen for his second touchdown grab of the night, but had a low snap on a field goal try and ended up failing a 2-point conversion. Kirk Cousins wins his first ever Monday Night Football game on primetime, going 1 for 9 and improved to a 4-5 win/loss record.


As for the Chicago Bears(5-5) they move to .500 on the year following a tough 13-19 loss to Kirk Cousins and his Minnesota Vikings, during last night's meeting. Nick Foles with mere seconds left on the game clock in the 4th, was seen getting carted off the field after being sacked and thrown down hard on his back, as he wasn't moving for a while. Despite that tough injury sustained...Nick Foles completed 15 of his 26 passes for 106 yards passing and 1 interception. The Chicago Bears walked into week 10 on a 3 game losing streak, trying to snap it. The Bears second offensive drive lasted 14 plays for 70 yards, but came away with a Santos 23 yard field goal.  The Chicago defense held Dalvin Cook in check, holding him to 32 rushing yards on 14 touches, they tallied 117 total yards of offense and went into the halftime report down by one, 6-7. Right out of halftime Cordarrelle Patterson was responsible for returning a 104 yard kickoff, scoring his 8th career kickoff return, tying him with Josh Cribbs and helping the Bears take a 13-7 lead. The Chicago Bears during last night's loss just fell apart offensively after being handed their four consecutive three and out plays during the 2nd half. The Bears losing streak continues on to 4 straight and dropped to 5-5 after starting the season 5-1.




























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INJURY UPDATE: Uh Oh! The New Orleans Saints are expected to miss between 2 or 3 weeks of the NFL season, due suffering several fractured ribs and collapsed lungs, during Sunday's win over the 49ers. Drew Brees midway through the 2nd quarter of Sunday's game would be met by Kentavious Street, who busted  through the Saints offensive line and sacked Drew Brees. The sack looked to appear not that bad...up until Brees started motioning towards the sideline and grimaced in pain while holding his ribs. Let's not also forget Drew Brees suffered a few more initial rib injuries in their 38-3 blowout Victory over the Buccaneers, but they didn't show until his 49ers injury happened. Now Sean Payton has to pick on weather to start Jameis Winston, due to being a vet and having eye surgery to fix his vision or will he goto Taysom Hill instead? Drew Brees has not missed an NFL game in the past 15 years until his thumb injury sidelined him last year for multiple weeks, followed up by his lung and rib injury in 2020. Drew Brees so far this season is completing 73% of his passes for 2,196 yards passing and 15 touchdown strikes, through 9 games played.

























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Darius Williams 2 interception day leads the Los Angeles Rams(6-3) to a well earned 23-16 Victory, over a surging Seattle Seahawks team. Aaron Donald stepped into this tough week 10 matchup against the Seahawks, and is averaging 12 career sacks through 12 matchups, when versing Seattle. Now on offense Jared Goff has 2145 yards passing for 13 touchdowns to 6 interceptions, while completing 65% of his passes. Jared Goff completed 27 of his 37 passes for 302 yards, during win. Dan Henderson helped the Rams regain their lead back, following him running it in for a 1 yard rushing touchdown, going up 10-7. Then Malcom Brown found a gaping hole that the offensive lineman provided him with and scampered in for a 4 yard touchdown run, making him the second Rams back to score and they increased their lead to ten points, 17-7, during the 2nd quarter. Rams tallied 275 yards of total offense, picked up 15 first downs to Seattle's 11 and walked into the half with a 17-13 lead. The Rams would extend their lead by ten once again, following  Malcom Brown busting through the middle of the offensive and defensive line pile and scored off a 1 yard touchdown run, but missed the PAT, still up 23-13. This score was set up after a Seattle defensive PI. With this win it allows  the Rams jump 1 spot in the NFC West Division to take 2nd place, which means it'll bump the Seahawks to 3rd place and Cardinals to 1st, thus improving to a 6-3 record.



As for the Seattle Seahawks(6-3) they suffered a difficult 16-23 loss to their division rivals, in the Los Angeles Rams, during Sunday's action packed afternoon. D.K. Metcalf entered this division rival matchup with 8 touchdown grabs on the 2020 season, which ties him in for 2nd place throughout the league. It was a disastrous day for Metcalf and Russell Wilson, especially since D.K. only had 2 receptions for 28 yards on 4 targets, during loss. Despite a reeling defeat, Russell Wilson completed 22 passes on 37 thrown attempts for 248 passing yards and 2 interceptions. On the Seahawks drive of the 1st quarter David Moore executed a good block, which would allow Alex Collins to turn up field for a 13 yard touchdown run, scoring the game's first points, 7-3. Then on defense Jamal Adams got around the edge and was responsible for  stripping Jared Goff, in which it would  grant D.J. Reed a fumble recovery for the lose Football. To bad Seattle's second play after the previous Rams fumble, Russell Wilson could've scrambled to pick up the first down...but instead he launched it towards the corner of the end zone and got picked off by Darius Williams. Jason Meyers late in the 2nd hit a teams best 61 yard field goal to help Seattle pull within four points, 13-17. Russell Wilson threw for 168 yards passing and 1 1st half interception, along with going 1 of 2 when entering the red zone. Seattle's woes continued when coming into the 3rd quarter, considering Russell Wilson fumbled a low snap, which saw Leonard Floyd recover the lose Football. Seattle converted 7 third downs on 14 tries, Russell Wilson was sacked 6 times for 28 yards, along with their losing streak now extending to 2 consecutive losses in a row and putting the Seahawks at a 6-3 win/loss record, during 2020.
























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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers(7-3) bounced back and earned an impressive 46-23 Victory over the Carolina Panthers, in what was a must win in a way for Tampa Bay. The Buccaneers won the 3rd down battle against the Panthers, as they went 10 of 15 today after finishing 1 of 9 in their loss to the Saints a week ago. When you team is winning the 3rd down situations, your team team is winning a small portion of the game. In the NFL it's a game of inches and every little thing counts. Tom Brady threw for 209 yards and 3 interceptions, during the Bucs 38-3 loss last week. Coming into week 10 Tom Brady had a 7-1 win/loss record when bouncing back from a bad game, including 19 touchdown strikes and 3 pick's in the process. Brady capped his day off by completing 28 of his 39 passes for 341 yards and 3 touchdowns to no pick's. The Bucs would respond to Carolina's previous score, following a Tom Brady 5 yard touchdown connection to Tight-End, Cameron Brate, tying the game up at 7-7. Tom finished that drive 5 of 7 passing for 64 yards. Then late in the 2nd quarter Tom lobbed a 44 yard pass completion to Rob Gronkowski...followed up by a Brady 3 yard passing touchdown to Mike Evans, who maintained possession and kept both feet in bounds, knotting the game up at 17-17. Brady had a much better 1st half  today then he did last week, after he completed 16 passes on 21 attempts for 181 yards and 2 1st half touchdowns, they went 6 of 7 on 3rd down and entered the half all knotted at 17-17. Tampa Bay widened their lead to 26-17, following an impressive 98 yard touchdown run by Ronald Jones, but had the PAT blocked, leaving over 7 minutes on the clock in the 3rd. Then in the 4th quarter the Panthers day would somewhat get finalized with a Tom Brady 1 yard QB sneak, to go up by 16 points, 39-23. Buccaneers tallied 543 yards of total offense and pounced themselves to a 7-3 winning record. 



The Carolina Panthers(3-7) losing streak extends to five in a row after being blown out by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers...as the final score resulted in a 23-46 loss. A lot of worry towards the Panthers Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater late in the game, as he was hit low in the knee by Jason Pierre Paul, and never made his return back to the game. Thus throwing in backup, P.J. Washington. Teddy Bridgewater ended his day with 18 completed passes on 24 thrown attempts for 136 yards and 2 touchdowns to 1 interception. During the midway point of the 1st quarter Colin Thompson faked out a Bucs defender and was able to record a 7 yard corner route touchdown grab, taking a 7-0 lead. This score was set up from a Ronald Jones fumble. Then DJ Moore received a wide receiver screen and turned the jets on for a 24 yard touchdown run, regaining a 14-7 lead, scoring on their second straight offensive possession. Teddy Bridgewater, who was having a terrific 1st half completing 14 of his 17 passes for 2 touchdown strikes on 111 yards passing, defense forced a turnover and they remain evened up at 17 all.  In the 3rd quarter Teddy Bridgewater was expecting to hit DJ Moore on a pass completion, but instead got intercepted by Jason Pierre Paul. Then Trento Cannon evaded tackles and made guys miss while returning a 98 yard kickoff, before finally being brought down at the 1 yard line by Sean Murphy Bunting. Next thing you know it's Bridgewater finding a hole and spun his way into the end zone and extended the ball over the goal line...but failed the 2-point conversion. Panthers finish 1 of 9 on 3rd down, tallied 65 yards rushing to Tampa Bay's 210 and they drop to a reeling 3-7 record on the 2020 season.
























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Colts(6-3) secure 1st place in the AFC South Division after toppling Derrick Henry and his Tennessee Titans, as the final score showed 34-17. Philip Rivers entered last night's matchup, playing in his 244th straight career start in a row, during win. Rivers just sits behind Brett Favre, in which he had 321 straight starts, during his career. As for the Indianapolis Colts they entered Thursday Night Football squaring off against their division rivals of the AFC South, in the Titans and they entered this matchup with a 2-2 record when playing on the road. As for Philip Rivers here in 2020 has 2,087 passing yards for 10 touchdowns to just 7 interceptions. Philip Rivers completed 29 of his 39 passes for 308 yards and 1 touchdown strike.  Colts halfway through the 2nd quarter saw Rivers deliver a 13 yard dump off pass to Nyheim Hines, who got around the Titans defender and extended for the end zone, tying the game up at 10-10. Rivers then late in the 2nd placed the ball perfectly in the hands of De'Michael Harris, setting Indy up at the Titans 38 yard line. Philip Rivers in the 1st half threw for 209 yards for 1 touchdown thrown, Colts defense held Derrick Henry to 51 yards rushing, but were penalized 6 times for 38 yards as they entered the locker rooms down 13-17.  The Colts would increase their lead to 10 during the 3rd quarter, as the Special Teams came in clutch, ensuing E.J. Speed blocking Trevor Daniels punt, in which it enabled T.J. Carrie for the 6 yard scoop and score touchdown, 27-17. Jacoby Brissett was responsible for enlargeneing their lead, as he utilized a QB sneak and punched it in for a 1 yard touchdown, 34-17, with 9:21 left in the 4th quarter. The Colts tallied 430 yards of total offense and they improved to a 6-3 record through 2020.



Derrick Henry's 103 rushing yards on 19 carries just wasn't enough, as the Titans(6-3) get thumped by their division rivals, the Colts and losing by score of 17-34. Trevor Daniels is what sparked the Colts in the 2nd half of Thursday Night Football, after Daniels had a very bad 17 yard punt that went off the side of his foot and then got his next punt blocked for a score. Titans stepped into this week 10 matchup with a 4-1 win/loss record when playing on home turf. Derrick Henry through his 2020 NFL campaign, has racked up 18 carries for 843 rushing yards and 8 total touchdowns scored...with his longest run of the year being 94 yards. Ryan Tannehill finished his night with 15 completed passes for 147 yards and 1 touchdown tossed, during loss. Ryan Tannehill darted a 5 yard passing touchdown to D'Onta Foreman, taking an early 7-0 lead, on a drive that lasted them 6 plays for 67 yards, including a possession time of 3:10. Titans would get into the red zone during the later stages of the 2nd quarter, following Ryan Tannehill connecting with Corey Davis for an 18 yard gain. After a Colts roughing the passer penalty...a play later Tannehill utilized a jet sweep to Jonnu Smith, in which he scampered in for a 1 yard touchdown run, 17-10. Titans pick up 14 first downs to the Colts 15, went 2 of 2 when entering the red zone, but still had a 17-13 four point lead going into the halftime report. Titans defense buckled down after Evans stuffed Joe Wilkins on a 4th and goal play, midway through the 3rd quarter. Titans allowed 24 unanswered points, Titans fall to 4-2 when playing at home and they drop to their third loss of the year, putting them at 6-3 on the season.





















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INJURY UPDATE: Starting Quarterback for the Washington Football team, Kyle Allen sustained a dislocation to his ankle and will miss the rest of the 2020 NFL season. Kyle Allen suffered this scary injury after Peppers was rushing in and hit Allen's leg from within, as his foot was still planted into the ground. Kyle Allen is expected to get his ankle surgically repaired in the process. Due to Allen's injury it will now throw in backup, Alex Smith, who was recently cleared to play again this season after he suffered a gruesome leg injury a few seasons ago. Kyle ended his day completing 5 of his 7 passes for 62 yards, during a 20-23 defeat to the "G-Men", along with ending his season with 610 passing yards for 4 touchdown strikes to just 1 interception.















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INJURY UPDATE: Cornerback for the Dallas Cowboys Trevon Diggs  could be out for at least several weeks...I mean we are looking at  2020 season, after rupturing his foot, during their 19-24 defeat to Pittsburgh this past weekend. Now the Cowboys have their rest period coming up and that could give Trevon Diggs a little time for recovery, followed by making a comeback before the year is over. You have to believe though with Dallas selecting Trevon Diggs round 2, selection number 51 in the 2020 NFL Draft will more than likely want to him to stay back and heal up for next year. In my eyes you just don't want to bring in a healthy 1st year player after an injury like this, and risk him getting re-injured, only this time it could be way longer or career ending even. Especially if they only have a few more games on the schedule to go, including being 2-7 in the NFC East Division. Diggs ended his day with 7 solo tackles. Diggs will look to possibly end his year with 48 tackles, 2 interceptions and 10 defended passes, throughout 2020.  
























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The New England Patriots(3-5) as a unit gained 159 rushing yards for 3 touchdowns, as they barely slide past a surging New York Jets team, during Monday Night Football's action. The Patriots entered Monday Night Football with their first losing season since the year of 2002. Cam Newton has been struggling so far this season, but despite all that...Cam Newton through the air has 103 completed passes for 2 touchdowns and 7 interceptions. On the ground Newton has 59 touches for 6 touchdowns on 298 yards rushing. Newton completed 27 of his 35 passes for 274 yards, during win. Early in the 1st quarter Cam Newton got the time and protection he needed and then delivered a 33 yard pass to Jakobi Meyers. Pat's would finally score their first touchdown in 50 plays in the 1st quarter, due to a Cam Newton scrambling in for a 5 yard touchdown run, 7-3. Cam Newton ended the 1st half with just 1 incomplete pass, completing 13 of his 14 passes for 120 yards, Patriots offense tallied 171 yards of total offense, yet they trailed 10-20 going into the half. Patriots first drive out of halftime ended with Rex Burkhead making a move to evade a Jets defender and scampered in for a 1 yard rushing touchdown, pulling within three, 17-20. Early in the 4th quarter Cam Newton evaded two Jets sacks in a row and darted an 11 yard strike to Jakobi Meyers, setting up a 1st and 10. J.C. Jackson came up with a much needed interception late in the 4th, with a little over 5 minutes to go. Cam Newton on the Pat's final offensive drive would deliver a 20 yard strike to Jakobi Meyers and it set up a Nick Folk game winning 51 yard field goal, 30-27, as time was ticking down. Patriots finally snap a 4 game losing streak and pounced to a 3-5 record.



Missed Opportunities leads the New York Jets(0-9) to a heartbreaking 27-30 loss to their division rivals, in the New England Patriots. The Jets had just 4 offensive plays during the 4th quarter, along with Joe Flacco throwing a late interception and took a sack when he shouldn't have. Sam Darnold did not play last night, thus throwing in backup, Joe Flacco. Joe Flacco in 2020 has completed 41 of his 79 passes for 397 passing yards and 1 touchdown to 1 interception, coming into this matchup. Jets eventually regained their lead back, following Joe Flacco hooking up with Breshad Perriman for a 50 yard bomb downfield, going up 10-7, with 9:59 to go in the 2nd quarter. As time was winding down late in the 2nd...Joe Flacco somehow completed a 20 yard touchdown to Jae Crowder, who managed to maintain both feet in bounds, now going up even bigger, 20-10. Flacco throws 2 1st half touchdowns, outscored the Patriots 17-3 and entered halftime up 20-10. Joe Flacco midway through the 3rd quarter delivered a 15 yard passing touchdown to Perriman, for his second touchdown grab of the night, now widening their lead to 27-17. Jets in the 4th quarter got caught by having a too many men on the field and instead of a 4th and 1 play, it ended up being a 1st and goal for New England. The New York Jets watched a double digit lead go right down the drain and the Jets losing streak extends to 9.
























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The Pittsburgh Steelers(8-0) go on the road and overcame two deficits to rally back and knock off the Dallas Cowboys, winning by score of 24-19, during today's crazy meeting between the two teams. Pittsburgh showed resilience and battled back from being down 13-0 in the 1st half, followed by overcoming a 2nd half ten point deficit as well. Ben Roethlisberger completed 29 of his 42 passes for 306 yards and 3 touchdown strikes. "Blitzberg" stepped into week 9 leading the league with 21 Quarterback hits. Roethlisberger came into this matchup with 2 or more touchdown passes through 6 of his past 7 played games. Ben Roethlisberger utilized a pump fake and delivered a 17 yard touchdown pass to James Washington, who also made a double move to blow past his defender and was left wide open in the end zone, pulling within seven, 6-13, during the 2nd quarter. Steelers defense came in clutch late in the 2nd, following Cameron Sutton stripping CeeDee Lamb and the ball ended up in Minkah Fitzpatrick's hands. Now Roethlisberger was hit in the knee and grimaced in pain, then was seen heading to the locker room to get checked out. Pittsburgh was outscored 10-0, forced 2 Dallas fumbles...yet they were still down by four going into the half, 9-13. To open up the 4th quarter Ben Roethlisberger on a 3rd and 15 delivered a 9 yard touchdown pass through the middle of the field, hooking up with JuJu Smith Schuster, unfortunately after the touchdown the PAT would be blocked as Pittsburgh still trailed by four, 15-19.The very next offensive possession, Roethlisberger completed an 8 yard game winning touchdown pass to Eric Ebron, who hurdled a Dallas defender and scored. Taking a 24-19 lead, with 2:14 left in the 4th. Steelers are called "Blitzberg" for a reason, sealing Dallas's night as both Watt and Heyward were accounted for sacking Gilbert and forcing a turnover on downs. For the first time in team history the Steelers are 8-0 and they remain unbeaten.




The Dallas Cowboys(2-7) losing streak has now extended to 4 defeats in a row, after being dealt by the undefeated Pittsburgh Steelers, as the final score showed 19-24. Cowboys in today's matchup tallied just 1 touchdown and 4 field goals, during loss. Garrett Gilbert completed 21 of his 38 passes for 243 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 pick. The Cowboys thrusted in 4th string QB, Garrett Gilbert out the AFL. This was Garrett's first career start and was a sixth round draft pick back in 2014 by St. Louis, at the time. Since 2014 Gilbert has bounced from team to team until landing with his seventh team, signing with Dallas on the 13th of October. Amari Cooper earlier on in the game hauled in his longest catch through 7 games, after snagging down a 32 yard reception. Garrett Gilbert would scramble for 11 yards on a 2nd and 10 situation, picking up 26 total yards on back to back scrambles. Afterwards Gilbert darted a 20 yard touchdown to CeeDee Lamb, who fooled T.J. Watt and ran an out and go route, now up 10-0. Garrett in the 1st half threw for 103 yards for 1 touchdown on 8 of 11 passing and entered the half up 13-9. Ezekiel Elliot on a 3rd and 9 was stopped a yard shy of the first down marker, which setup a Greg Zuerlein 39 yard field goal, making that his 4th field goal of the day and went up 19-9, during the 3rd quarter. Garrett Gilbert would make a bone headed mistake midway through the 4th, after getting picked off by Minkah Fitzpatrick at the 5 yard line. Cowboys were outscored 15-0 in the final quarter and drop to 2-7 on the year.


 
























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The Baltimore Ravens(6-2) fight hard all game long and eventually were rewarded with a 24-10 Victory, over a very tough Indianapolis Colts. Lamar Jackson completed 19 of his 23 passes for 170 yards. Coming into this week 9 matchup Lamar Jackson had a 12-2 win/loss record when playing on the road, which means he is tied for most victories through his first 14 games started, since the year of 1950...now 12-3. Ravens have had a pretty solid 2020 so far, especially since the offense has tallied 203 points to opposing teams scoring 132, along with 139 first downs picked up. Now defensively the Ravens have racked up 3 pick's and 15 forced fumbles. Marcus Peters late in the 1st forced Jonathan Taylor to fumble and it allowed Chuck Clark to return a 65 yard scoop and score touchdown, 7-7. This was the Ravens 12th defensive turnover  for a touchdown since 2018. "Action Jackson" and his Ravens were struggling against a tough Colts defense, through 2 quarters. Ravens in the 1st half  tallied 55 yards of total offense, finished 2 of 7 on 3rd down and entered the locker room down by three, 7-10.  Out the gates of halftime Gus Edwards fumbled the ball, due to DeForest Buckner punching the ball out of his hands, making this Baltimore's 2nd fumble of the day. Ravens offense capitalized off a Philip Rivers interception...in which it allowed Gus Edwards to punch in a 1 yard rushing touchdown, giving Baltimore their first lead of the game, 14-10, during the 3rd quarter. Then Lamar Jackson would utilize a fake handoff and scrambled for a 9 yard touchdown run, extending their lead to 21-10, with 11:08 left in the 4th. Baltimore bounced back in the 2nd half after a slow 1st half start, as they tallied 266 yards of total offense and power to a 6-2 record.




The Indianapolis Colts(5-3) suffer a reeling week 9 10-24 defeat against a fast paced Baltimore Ravens team. Philip Rivers completed 25 of his 43 passes for 227 yards and 1 interception, during loss. The Colts defense fell apart in the 2nd half and had some problems trying to contain Jackson and his high powered offense. The offense on the other hand struggled as well, tallying in just 64 yards of total offense during the 4th quarter. The Colts charged into the new week with 11 interceptions returned for 3 touchdowns and forced 18 sacks to their opposing teams 8. As for the offense they have tallied 21 total touchdowns and are converting 66% of their 4th down conversions. Philip Rivers through the past two weeks has 633 passing yards for 6 touchdowns and 1 interception. On the Colts 8th play of their drive, Jonathan Taylor scored off a 1 yard diving touchdown, taking a  7-0 lead, with 5:33 to go in the 1st. Through the first 2 quarters the Colts defense played hard and frustrated the Ravens offense. Colts defense held Jackson to 51 yards passing and sacked him twice for 14 yards, ending the 1st half with a 10-7 lead. The Colts finished this week 9 matchup converting just 1 4th down on 3 attempts, their 2 game winning streak was snapped and they fall to 5-3 on the year.



















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The Green Bay Packers(6-2) toppled the San Francisco 49ers and won by blowout fashion, 34-17, during last night's meeting between the two teams. Preston Smith ultimately sparked the Packers after sacking Nick Mullens to force an interception. Aaron Rodgers had a field day as well, completing 25 of his 31 passes for 305 yards and no interceptions during win. Green Bay entered week 9 with a chance to avenge their loss to the 49ers 20-37 win in last year's NFC Championship game. Aaron Rodgers through 2020 has 1,948 passing yards for 20 touchdowns at the time and 2 interceptions. Preston Smith forced his way through that Niners defensive line and put pressure on Nick Mullens, thus forcing Nick to throw an interception to Raven Greene. Green Bay capitalized off a Niners pick, following Aaron Rodgers hiding the ball then quickly darted a 1 yard touchdown pass to Marcedes Lewis, now taking a 14-3 lead, with 7:01 left in the 2nd. Then the following offensive drive in the 2nd quarter, Aaron Rodgers saw a busted coverage and tossed up a 52 yard bomb through the middle of the field and found a wide open Marquez Valdes Scantling, who burned his corner and scored on back to back drives, now up 21-3. Aaron Rodgers threw 3 1st half touchdowns and Green Bay went into the lockers up 21-3. Aaron Rodgers out the gate of halftime pump faked and delivered a 49 yard bomb downfield to Davante Adams, who utilized a stutter step and blew past his corner, setting Green Bay up at the Frisco 44 yard line. Few plays later...Aaron Rodgers zipped a 1 yard touchdown pass to the back of the end zone, finding Marquez Valdes Scantling and took a 28-3 lead in the 3rd. Rodgers throws 4 total touchdowns, Valdes Scantling receives 2 touchdowns and the Packers power to a 6-2 win/loss record.



As for the San Francisco 49ers(4-5) they were dismantled and suffered a disappointing 17-34 loss, against a very tough Green Bay Packers team. Coming into this matchup last night, the 49ers recorded 10 touchdowns through their last 11 red zone appearances. The 49ers entered Thursday Night Football with a variety of injuries on the offensive end of things, including their two most recent in Jimmy Garoppolo and George Kittle. Nick Mullens capped his night off by completing 22 of his 35 passes for 291 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 interception, during loss. Nick Mullens had the protection he needed and then darted a 43 yard pass to Richie James, setting Frisco up at the 23 yard line. Unfortunately the 49ers only came away with a 22 yard field goal by Robbie Gould, cutting Green Bay's lead to four, 3-7 during the 1st quarter. 49ers tallied just 5 first downs, finished 1 of 6 on third down and Mullens entered the half with 87 yards passing. Late in the 3rd quarter Za'Darius Smith bullied his way around Justin Skule and he forced Nick Mullens to fumble and turned the ball over to a hungry Green Bay offense. The Niners offense continued to struggle into the 4th quarter, following Nick Mullens getting stuffed on a 4th and 1 play, thus turning the ball over on downs. Niners would finally find the end zone in the 4th quarter, following a busted Green Bay defense and spotted Richie james for a 41 yard passing touchdown, yet they still trailed, 10-34. 49ers turned the ball over twice, they finished 1 of 3 when entering the red zone and Mullens was frustrated, thus dropping to a 4-5 win/loss record on the year. 


























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BREAKING: The New England Patriots went along and gave up a 2022 7th round NFL Draft pick to the Miami Dolphins, in exchange the Patriots will get Wide Receiver Isaiah Ford from Miami. In my estimation you have to believe that the Ford trade was to give a struggling Cam Newton another offensive weapon, moving forward in this 2020 campaign. So far through the 2020 NFL season, Isaiah Ford has 18 receptions for 184 receiving yards and no touchdowns in 7 played games. Ford will also be a good pick up, due to the fact that Julian Edelman is out after having surgery to his knee.


























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INJURY UPDATE: The San Francisco 49ers will now be without their star Quarterback, in Jimmy Garoppolo, due to him suffering yet another high ankle sprain and is expected to be out for the next six weeks. Jimmy Garoppolo injured his ankle again during the 49ers 27-37 defeat to the Seahawks, over the this past weekend. It's going to be rough for the Niners moving forward, especially since they are down a Tight-End in George Kittle and now Jimmy. Jimmy Garoppolo here in 2020 so far has 1,096 passing yards for 7 touchdown strikes to 5 interceptions.
























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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers(6-2) hang on by just a thread, following their hard earned two point win, as the final results tallied a 25-23 Victory over a surging New York Giants team. Tom Brady surpassed Drew Brees for most touchdown passes in a career, as he now has number 561 to Brees's 560. Tom Brady completed 28 of his 40 passes for 279 yards and 2 touchdowns thrown. Tom Brady entered Thursday Night Football with 15 passing touchdowns and 1 pick, through his last five starts. On 146 carries Ronald Jones fumbled the ball, when he fumbled the ball it would be his third turnover of the 2020 season. Dion Lewis lost sight of his assignment, which was block off  Devin White, but instead Devin White bursted through the offensive lineman and sacked on Daniel Jones and forced a 4th down, with 10:42 to go in the 2nd quarter. Ryan Succop nailed a 40 yard field goal to bring Tampa Bay within 8 points, 6-14. Tampa Bay finished the 1st half going 3 of 7 on third down situations and went into the locker rooms down 6-14. Tampa Bay finally found the end zone in the 3rd quarter, following  Tom Brady throwing a high pointed ball through the middle of the field and connected on a 3 yard touchdown pass to Rob Gronkowski, enabling Tampa Bay to take their first lead all game long, 15-14. This touchdown was set up after a Daniel Jones interception. Buccaneers capitalized off another Daniel Jones pick, in which Tom Brady hooked up with Mike Evans for an 8 yard touchdown grab and taking a 22-17 lead in the 4th. Bucs win their 3rd consecutive game in a row and rallied from 11 down to bounce to 6-2.



The New York Giants(1-7) struggle and watch their 11 point lead go right down the drain, after suffering a tough 23-25 defeat, against a very tough and high powered Tampa Bay Buccaneers team. The story of Daniel Jones last night was the simple fact that he was overthrowing his Wide Receivers, or instead Jones tried to force plays that weren't there and of course it led to turning the ball over. Despite a tough loss, Daniel Jones completed 25 of his 41 passes for 256 yards and 2 touchdown strikes, during loss. Daniel Jones entered the new week with 34 total turnovers through his first 20 games played...at the time. Now has 36 turnovers through his first 21 games. Giants defense caught a big break late in the 1st quarter, considering Blake Martinez forced Ronald Jones to fumble and it allowed Holmes to make the recovery. Three plays later on  1 on 1 coverage, Jones found Dion Lewis for a 7 yard touchdown pass, breaking the games tie and went up 7-3, on a drive that took 3 plays for 12 yards. Giants late in the 2nd quarter would cash in on their second red zone trip, following a Wayne Gallman 2 yard touchdown run, going up 14-3. Giants defense shutdown Tom Brady and his offense, holding them to no touchdowns scored in the 1st half and the offense went 2 of 2 when entering the red zone and took a 14-6 lead into the half. Right out the gates of halftime Daniel Jones was pressured and missed a wide open Darius Slayton, thus throwing an interception and turning the ball over for the first time all game long. Jones in the 3rd finally got the protection he needed and completed a 30 yard bomb downfield to Evan Engram and made a finger tip grab. Daniel Jones was rushed out the pocket but found Tate for a 19 yard touchdown, but failed the game winning 2-point conversion, ultamately losing the game, 23-25. Jones inconsistent play leads to 2 interceptions and the Giants drop to 1-7.





























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INJURY UPDATE: Tight-End for the San Francisco 49ers George Kittle is now expecting to be out for the next 8 weeks or so, due to breaking a bone in his foot during their 27-37 loss on Sunday to Seattle. George Kittle in the picture up above caught the ball, but injured his foot as he was coming down from making a catch. Now the 49ers are currently standing at a 4-4 win/loss record and if they want Kittle back at all...they would need to make the playoffs. George Kittle will end his 2020-2021 NFL season with 37 receptions for 474 receiving yards and 12 touchdown grabs.

























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BREAKING: The New Orleans Saints add linebacker Kwon Alexander to that defensive depth, while giving up Kiko Alonso, including a 5th round NFL draft selection to the San Francisco 49ers. By the Saints adding a guy like Kwon...it's showing that they are willing to add whoever to make that Super Bowl run. Kwon Alexander is just another key piece to a pretty well-rounded defensive team, thus far in 2020. Unfortunately for the Saints Kwon may or may not be ready to play when they go toe to toe with Tampa Bay next week. Kwon hasn't played a games in the last 3 weeks, due to dealing with an ankle sprain and is still unsure if he'll be ready within the coming weeks.

























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The Seattle Seahawks(6-1) knocked off their division rivals in the San Francisco 49ers and defeated them by ten points, as final results showed 37-27. Russell Wilson ended his day by completing 27 of his 37 passes for 261 yards and 4 touchdown strikes.  D.K. Metcalf was the spotlight of yesterday's matchup against the 49ers. After all Metcalf recorded a career best 12 receptions for 161 yards and 2 receiving touchdowns, during win. D.K. Metcalf so far through 2020 has 24 receptions for 519 receiving yards and 5 touchdown grabs. After the Seahawks had a fumble overturned...the very next play Jordyn Reed picked off Jimmy Garoppolo and returned it for a yard. As time expired in the 1st quarter Russell Wilson threw a little in route to D.K. Metcalf and he broke for a huge 46 yard touchdown, breaking the games 0-0 tie, but missed the PAT, 6-0. Russell Wilson  then floated a 6 yard pass to a streaking Jacob Hollister. Thereafter....Wilson utilized a fake handoff and spotted D.K. Metcalf on a 2 yard slant route, enabling Seattle to re-gain the lead, 13-7. Bobby Wagner dominated on defense, while recording 6 1st half tackles and Seattle takes a 13-7 lead into the lockers. Seattle increased their lead to 20-7 early in the 3rd quarter, after Russell Wilson spotted a cover less DeeJay Dallas for a 2 yard touchdown pass. Seattle Seahawks sealed the 49ers night at home, following  DeeJay Dallas running in for a 1 yard touchdown run, his 2nd of the day, 37-20 with 3:33 to go in the 4th. Russell Wilson throws 4 touchdown passes and leads Seattle to a 6-1 winning record, on the year.



Nick Mullens steps in for an injured Jimmy Garoppolo and throws 2 touchdown strikes, yet the 49ers(4-4) still faltered to a very tough Seattle Seahawks team, as the final score read 27-37. Both Jimmy Garoppolo and Tight-End George Kittle were seen heading off to the locker rooms, Jimmy Garoppolo was seen limping, which means he could have reinjured his ankle and Kittle may have re-aggravated his foot injury, during loss. Niners already had 13 players on Injured Reserved throughout 2020, heading into this game. Despite a reeling defeat, Garoppolo completed 11 passes on 16 attempts for 84 yards and 1 pick before his injury. Nick Mullens came in and ended his day by completing 18 of his 25 passes for 238 yards and 2 touchdowns as I mentioned up above. Jimmy Garoppolo has tallied 1,012 passing yards for 7 touchdowns and 4 interceptions on the year. JaMycal Hasty kept the 49ers drive alive early  in the 2nd, after gaining a 4 yard run to convert a 4th and 1 play. JaMycal Hasty earned his first career rushing touchdown the hard way...considering he got popped by Wagner, but still had a sense of where he was by extending the ball over the end zone and taking a 7-6 lead in the 2nd quarter. Garoppolo threw 1 1st half interception and was brought down twice for 19 yards, entering the half down six points. Nick Mullens entered the game late and kept the Niners drive alive once again in the 4th, by throwing a 6 yard pass to Aiyuk and converting a 4th and 2 play. Afterwards, Jerick McKinnon would punch it in for a 1 yard touchdown run, his 4th on the season, 14-30. Kendrick Bourne bounced off a huge collision and it set up a Nick Mullens 16 yard touchdown to Ross Dwelley, but failed the 2-point conversion, and still trailing by ten, 20-30. 49ers drop to a 4-4 win/loss record on the year, which means they are back at .500 for the season.


























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BREAKING: The New York Jets organization has decided to trade away a 2022 NFL 7th round draft pick and Avery Williamson to the Pittsburgh Steelers and in return the Jets will get a 2022 5th round NFL draft pick.  By the way New York has been trying to trade Avery Williamson for quite some time now. The Jets just gave the 7-0 Steelers another key acquisition to their team, especially since one of their star players in Devin Bush is done for the year, due to an ACL tear, that he suffered two weeks ago. Avery Williamson has been with New York since he signed a deal back in 18 and did it as a free agent linebacker, including tearing his ACL up during the 2019 NFL campaign.





















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Tua earns first win in his first career start, defense held Jared Goff in check and the Miami Dolphins(4-3) cruise to a 28-17 Victory, over the Los Angeles Rams. The Miami Dolphins moved into 2nd place in the AFC East Division, trailing behind the 1st place leaders, Buffalo Bills(6-2). Tua Tagovailoa finished his day by completing 12 of his 22 passes for 93 yards and 1 touchdown strike. Miami Dolphins entered week 8 12th in the league in scoring points and are 17th in the league in yards passed. Tua Tagovailoa late in the 1st quarter threw his first career passing touchdown, ensuing he connected with DeVante Parker for a 3 yard touchdown pass, evening the score up at 7-7. Along with Parker getting PI'd on the previous play in the process. Then the Miami defense would shine at the start of the 2nd quarter, following Emmanuel Ogbah sacking and forcing Goff to fumble, in which it would allow Andrew Van Ginkel for a 22 yard scoop and score touchdown, 14-7. Miami's defense smothers the Rams offense, tallied 224 1st half yards of total offense and entered halftime up 21-10. Dolphins would eventually go on and win their 4th consecutive game in a row, improving to 4-3 on the year under first year QB Tua Tagovailoa. 


As for the Los Angeles Rms(5-3) they drop to 2-3 when playing on the road, following a difficult 17-28 defeat, against a very hungry and ready Miami Dolphins team. Jared Goff ended his rough day completing 35 of his 61 passes for 355 yards and 1 touchdown to 2 interceptions. Rams got off to a quick score ensuing Robert Woods pounced out left and scampered in for a 4 yard touchdown run, 7-0.   Late in the 1st quarter Jared Goff was pressured by  Emmanuel Ogbah in which it forced him to throw an interception to Christian Wilkins. The Los Angeles Rams had to figure out what was going on with the inconsistency after scoring the games first touchdown and the line was having issues protecting Goff. On 2nd and 9 in the 2nd quarter Jared Goff would be pressured once more, forcing him to throw his second interception of the day. Rams turned the ball over 3 times in the 1st half, which was most in a single half played, 54 total yards of offense and headed into the lockers getting outscored 21-3, down 10-28. Again late in the 3rd Jared Goff couldn't get the protection he needed, therefore turning the ball over on downs. Then the Rams would rebound in the 4th quarter off a play action boot and Jared Goff found a wide open Robert Woods for an 11 yard touchdown pass, pulling them within two scores, 17-28. Rams turn the ball over a total of 4 times, Goff was sacked twice and they drop to 5-3 on the season. Rams also tallied 31 first downs to Miami's 8, during loss.


















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The Atlanta Falcons(2-6) improve to 1-2 when playing on the Road after defeating Teddy Bridgewater and his Carolina Panthers, winning by score of 25-17, on Thursday Night Football. Falcons defensive end Dante Fowler Jr got flagged for kicking Teddy Bridgewater in the left or right knee, in which he wasn't getting up and looked like he was in true pain or just half knocked out. It was also followed up by Charles Harris getting thrown out the game after hitting Teddy illegally from behind as he was already on the ground, with 4:20 to go in the 3rd quarter. For Atlanta's defense Foyesade Oluokun stepped into week 8 leading the season with 33 solo tackles and 18 assistssted. As for Matt Ryan...he tallies in 190 completions for 2,181 passing yards and 12 touchdowns tossed to 3 interceptions. After knocking in a pair of field goals in the 1st, Atlanta would get on the board in terms of finding the end zone, after Matt Ryan scrambled for a 13 yard rushing touchdown, his first on the year and brought the Falcons within one, 13-14, with a little over the 8 minute mark of the 2nd quarter. Falcons outscore Carolina 10-7 and take a 16-14 lead into the half. Falcons would finalize the Panthers night after Todd Gurley pounced in for a 3 yard rushing touchdown, increasing their lead to 25-17, during the 4th quarter. Falcons tallied 28 first downs ten more than Carolina got, offense racked up 401 yards of total offense and they pounce to 2-6 on the year.


As for the Carolina Panthers(3-5) they drop to 1-2 when playing on Home turf, following their slumping 17-25 defeat, against a struggling Atlanta Falcons team, during last night's matchup between the two combatants. Teddy Bridgewater came into Thursday Night Football completing 169 passes on 234 attempts for 1,930 passing yards and 8 touchdowns to 5 pick's all year...at the time. Bridgewater finished his night by completing 15 of his 23 passes for 77 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 pick, during loss. Panthers scored the games first touchdown, following Curtis Samuel busting for a 12 yard rushing touchdown, 7-3. Then early in the 2nd quarter Teddy Bridgewater hooked up with Curtis Samuel again, but this time it was for a 29 yard touchdown pass, extending the lead to 14-13. Teddy Bridgewater completed  7 passes on 8 attempts for 100 yards passing and 1 1st half touchdown thrown...yet they enter the half down by two, 14-16. Panthers final score of the night came late in the 3rd quarter, following a Slye 39 yard field goal, in order come within two points yet again, 17-19. Teddy Bridgewater throws a late 4th quarter pick and Carolina  drops to 3-5 on the season.























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INJURY UPDATE: The New England Patriots were hard this past week after Wide Receiver Julian Edelman went straight into knee surgery. It's already been tough on New England here in 2020, starting with guys opting out, guys catching Covid and of course no practices, due to Covid reasons. Having Julian out for probably most of the season is going to be hard, mainly because he one of the true leaders of this team, especially with Tom Brady and Gronk in Tampa Bay. Edelman here in 2020 has racked up 21 receptions for 315 receiving yards and no touchdown grabs through just 6 played games.





















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NEW CONTRACT UPDATE: The Baltimore Ravens made a big move, but a good move after agreeing to sign Ronnie Stanley to a 5 year extension to his NFL contract, that is expected to keep him with the organization throughout the year of 2025. Now Ronnie Stanley in my book is a pretty solid offensive lineman and is projected just the 2nd best lineman across the league. Putting him behind the leagues first best OT, which is Green Bay's David Bakhtiari. Ronnie is expected to earn up  $98.75 Million Dollars, along with making just beneath $71 Million Dollars that will be guaranteed to him as well.  Ronnie Stanley back during the 2019 campaign pressurized the Quarterback 6 times during the season, but wasn't allowed any sacks, including being a big factor in helping Baltimore's back's, as they broke the single season rushing mark for any team in the league. 






















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INJURY UPDATE: The talented Wide Receiver for the Cleveland Browns Odell Beckham Jr tears his ACL in the Browns 37-34 win over the Bengals this past Sunday, along with being out for the rest of the 2020 NFL season. This will be a tough loss to deal with for Baker and his offense moving forward. Odell and the Browns together have been dominating so far this season and are even standing in 3rd place in the AFC North, with a 5-2 win/loss record. Now Odell Beckham tore his ACL at the 8:21 mark of the 1st quarter and was trying to make a tackle, due to the interception Baker threw...then before you knew it Odell wasn't getting back up and grimaced in pain while clutching his knee on the left side. Odell here in 2020 of this season has racked up 23 receptions  for 319 yards receiving and 3 touchdown grabs.






















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Los Angeles Rams(5-2) plaster Nick Foles and his Chicago Bears and won by score of 24-10 on Monday Night Football. Jared Goff finished his night completing 22 of his 33 passes for 219 yards and 2 touchdown strikes, during win. Aaron Donald walks into week 7 leading the entire league with 7.5 in sacks this season. Including leading the league with 138 pass rushes when being double teamed by opposing teams this season. Jared Goff spotted Jefferson for a 14 yard gain. Four plays later Goff threw a 4 yard touchdown pass to Josh Reynolds, going up first 7-0 in the 1st quarter. Jared Goff in the 2nd quarter utilized a play action and then darted a 34 yard pass to Mundt and set the Rams up at the Chicago 10 yard line, but came away with a Sam Sloman  22 yard field goal, 10-3. As the 2nd quarter was winding down Leonard Floyd was able bust through the Bears defense and sacked Nick Foles and forced a punt. Goff completed 14 passes on 27 attempts for 140 yards and 1 1st half touchdown strike, entering the half up 10-3. Midway through the 3rd quarter Malcom Brown punched it in for a 1 yard rushing touchdown and helped LA take a two score lead, 17-3. That touchdown was set up after the Rams pushed Malcom Brown forward for 12 yards and set them up at the 1 yard line. Rams offense scored two unanswered touchdowns in the 3rd quarter, defense intercepted Nick Foles twice and LA pounces to a 5-2 record.



Nick Foles get's picked off twice, Chicago Bears(5-2) get thumped by two scores, losing 10-24 on Monday Night and will look to bounce back next week, when they take on the Saints. Nick Foles ended his Monday Night throwing 28 of his 40 passes for 261 yards and 2 interceptions. The Chicago Bears defense walked into week 7 enabling a touchdown on 36% of opposing teams entering red zone possessions, which leads the league, including a 30% in their past 3 games played. Nick Foles had to roll out the pocket on a play action before throwing across his body and hooked up with Cole Kmet for a 38 yard gain, setting Chicago up at the LA 44 yard line. Unfortunately the Bears offense came away with just three points, following Cairo Santos drilling a 43 yard field goal, 3-7. The Bears in the 1st half had some problems containing the Rams play action boot along with having  just 5 first downs to the Rams 13 and converted just two third down conversions on 7 attempts, to cap off the half. Nick Foles tried connecting with Darnell Mooney in the back of the end zone....instead the ball was tipped and it allowed Taylor Rapp to intercept Nick Foles. Chicago Bears late in the 4th quarter finally found the end zone, following Robert Quinn punching the ball out Robert Woods hands and allowed Eddie Jackson for an 8 yard scoop and score touchdown, but they still trailed by two scores 10-24. Nick Foles was sacked 4 times and Chicago now matches the Rams in terms of wins and losses, now 5-2.























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Los Angeles Chargers(2-4) knock off the Jacksonville Jaguars and won by score of 39-29, during Sunday's action packed day. Justin Herbert completed 27 of his 43 passes for 347 yards and 3 touchdown strikes to the end zone. Justin Herbert walks into week 7 with 1,995 passing yards, which is 3rd in the league, doing it in 4 games for the first time since the 70s. Early in the 1st Justin Herbert scrambled for 31 yards, which marked him to be the first Charger to run 30 or more yards since Mark Malone(36) back in 1963. Herbert made an amazing 26 yard throw to Keenan Allen, who made a great turn around catch, setting the Chargers up with a 1st and goal. Joe Reed scored his 1st NFL career rushing touchdown after pouncing in on a 7 yard touchdown run, but Badgley missed the PAT, 9-0. Then in the 2nd quarter on the Chargers very next offensive drive you would see Justin Herbert drop in a 22 yard touchdown to Parham, 16-0. Chargers had their way with the Jaguars after outscoring them 9-0 in the 1st and forced 4 sacks on Minshew and entered the half up 16-14, but kind of slowed down towards the end of the half. With a little over 5 minutes to go in the 3rd quarter....Justin Herbert threw his second touchdown  to Virgil Green for a 26 yard touchdown pass in the corner of the end zone, as LA re-gained a 21-16 lead. Chargers started to calm down in the 2nd half after looking a little sluggish and rallied from a seven point 4th quarter deficit, as Justin Herbert earns his first NFL career win as a starter, Chargers move to 1-3 when leading after the half and pounced LA to a 2-4 record.


Tough Sunday afternoon for Minshew and his Jacksonville Jaguars(1-6) after they were handled by the Los Angeles Chargers and lost by ten points, 29-39. Jaguars defense hasn't been good since the 2017 season. Jaguars this season have tied a franchise worst for enabling 30 or more points in their 6th straight game. Gardner Minshew entering week 7 of the 2020 NFL season currently has 300 or more passing yards through his last few road games played, which is most in the league. Gardner Minshew finished his day by completing 14 of his 27 passes for 173 yards and 2 touchdowns, during loss. Minshew completed a 26 yard pass to DJ Chark, tallying the Jaguars first 1st down which came in the 2nd quarter. Jaguars finally found the end zone following James Robinson's touchdown run, including a successful 2-point conversion, 8-16, with over 7 minutes left in the 2nd. Jags were starting to show life in the 2nd quarter, up until their offense got stopped on a 4th and 1 play and turned the ball over on downs. Gardner Minshew threw to his check down and James Robinson dove in for a 9 yard touchdown, coming within two, 14-16. Jaguars started the game with no first downs, since that start they picked up 9 1st half first downs and outscored LA 14-7, yet they trailed at halftime. Right out the gates of halftime the rookie Daniel Thomas gave Jacksonville their first lead of the game after blocking Ty Long's punt and returned it for a 16 yard scoop and score 16-21. Jaguars defense got picked apart, as Herbert torched them for 347 yards passing, Minshew and the offense converted just 1 4th down on 4 attempts, thus dropping them to a 1-6 win/loss record on the year.





















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 Ben Roethlisberger threw 3 pick's....yet the Pittsburgh Steelers(6-0) hang on by just three points and earned a 27-24 Victory, over a very tough Tennessee Titans team. Ben Roethlisberger completed 32 of his 42 passes for 268 yards and 2 touchdowns. Ben Roethlisberger comes into week 7 with 777 passing yards for 7 touchdowns and 1 interception. On 3rd and 14 Roethlisberger darted a 22 yard strike to Eric Ebron and it  set Pittsburgh up at the Titans 43 yard line. Blake Snell helped the Steelers increase their lead by two scores, following his 1 yard touchdown run, 14-0. Ray-Ray McCloud created missed tackles and returned a 57 yard punt. Ben Roethlisberger threw a 5 yard passing touchdown to Diontae Johnson, who made a spin on the defender and into the end zone he went, 24-7, with 52 ticks left in the 2nd. Steelers convert 8 of 9 on third down and Diontae Johnson secures 2 1st half touchdown receptions, entering the half up 24-7. The Pittsburgh Steelers force 3 defensive turnovers and they pounced to  6-0 for the first time since 1978 to remain undefeated on the 2020 season. Despite the Titans almost making a comeback, the Steelers defense for the most part dominated and got to Ryan twice for 10 yards. 




The Tennessee Titans(5-1) unbeaten no more after being handled by the Pittsburgh Steelers and lost by score of 24-27, in what was a crazy matchup between the two teams. Ryan tannehill completed 18 of his 30 passes for 220 yards and 2 touchdown strikes. The "King" Derek Henry walked into week 7 with 82 touches for 319 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns. Ryan Tannehill darts a 19 yard pass that was intended for Corey Davis but the ball was tipped,  which saw Adam Humphreys come in and catch it before the ball hit the ground. It set Tennessee up at the Pittsburgh 22 on a 3rd down conversion. Tannehill spotted Corey Davis again and this time it was for a 2 yard touchdown pass, coming within seven points 7-14. Tians final drive before the half saw Brett Kern muff the ball, due to the ball being snapped low, Kern recovered it and threw it down field, turning the ball over on downs. The Titans were held to just 5 first downs, Derek Henry had just 27 1st half rushing yards and they go into the lockers down by a large margin and it would be a tough hill to climb coming out the half. Ryan Tannehill catches A.J. Brown on a slant route and he took off for a 73 yard touchdown early in the 3rd, 14-27. Jeffrey Simmons tried to spark his team by deflecting Ben's pass, allowing Jayon Brown to intercept the ball. Then in the 4th quarter Derek Henry flew through the air and scored a 3 yard rushing touchdown, 24-27. Stephen Gostkowski missed a pivotal 45 yard field goal try, thus dropping the Titans to their first loss of the season, now 5-1. The Tennessee Titans struggled on offense as they couldn't get anything going until late in 2nd half....but by then it was to late. Defense also had it's difficulties and allowed Pittsburgh to score 24 points in the 1st half.





























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NEW HOME: It's official as of yesterday afternoon where the Tampa Bay Buccaneers elected to sign Wide Receiver Antoni Brown to a 1 year deal and he will be reuniting with former Patriots Quarterback, Tom Brady and Tight-End Rob Gronkowski. Now the Bucs won't have Antonio Brown until they take on the New Orleans Saints in two weeks. Now Antonio Brown was released from the Patriots and a few other teams, after his off the field behavior and antics. Brown must put the past behind him and he need's to focus on his NFL career and his new start with the Buccaneers. In my honest opinion....Antonio Brown will  prove to be a threat and will be a defensive matchup nightmare for opposing DB's. Antonio Brown throughout his NFL career has played 131 games, earning 841 receptions for 1,1263 receiving yards for 75 touchdown grabs.


























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The Philadelphia Eagles knock off their division rivals and pick up a big 22-21 Victory, over the surging New York Giants, on Thursday Night Football. Before we start talking about the game itself, we need to talk about the duo of Carson Wentz and Travis Fulgham. In 2020 Travis Fulgham has tallied 3 touchdown receptions through his first three played games. Carson Wentz completed 25 of his 43 passes for 359 yards and 2 touchdowns to 1 interception. Carson Wentz threw a 17 yard strike to Richard Rodgers, setting the Eagles up at the Giants 2 yard line. A play later Carson Wentz scored off a read option touchdown to give the Eagles a 7-0 lead in the 1st quarter. Wentz recorded his 3rd rushing touchdown of the season, putting him behind Kyler Murray, who has 4. In the early going's of the 2nd quarter Jake Elliot was able to give Philly a their lead back, after drilling a 31 yard field goal, 10-7. Carson Wentz late in the 2nd quarter made a disappointing throw while rolling out the pocket, which forced Giants DB, Bradberry to pick off Carson for no yards gained. Eagles racked up 222 yards of total offense and Jake Elliot missed a 29 yard field goal attempt, entering the half still up 10-7. Midway through the 4th quarter the Eagles closed within four points, after Carson Wentz found Greg Ward for a 3 yard strike to the end zone, but failed the 2-point conversion, still trailing 16-21. Eagles recorded the game winning touchdown, following Carson Wentz delivering an 18 yard strike to Boston Scott, but came up short on the 2-point attempt, taking a 22-21 one point lead. Eagles rally back from an 11 point deficit with the help of Carson throwing the game winner and they improve to 2-5-1 on the 2020 season.



Tough Break for the New York Giants after suffering their 6th loss of the season, following their upsetting 21-22 one point defeat, against their rivals, Philadelphia Eagles. Here in 2020 Daniel Jones has 1,223 passing yards for 3 touchdowns to 5 interceptions, along with completing 61% of his passes and scrambled for 204 yards. Daniel Jones finished his night by completing  20 passes on 30 attempts for 187 yards and 2 touchdowns to just 1 pick. Giants found the end zone on their first play after forcing a Philly punt, following Daniel Jones darting a 39 yard touchdown to Golden Tate, who had to fight the defender to make the grab and evened up the score at 7-7, with 4:13 left in the 1st quarter. Daniel Jones late in the 2nd tried to connect with Evan Engram, but the ball was bounced out his hands and into the hands of Jalen Mills, who returned it for no yards. Giants defense kept the Eagles offense in check, but the New York offense tallied 129 yards of total offense and turned the ball over twice to cap off the 1st half. During the 3rd quarter Daniel Jones utilized a read option and bursted for an 80 yard run, unfortunately Daniel Jones tripped at the Philly 8 yard line. A couple plays later, Wayne Gallman scampered in for a 1 yard touchdown run, allowing New York to take a 14-10 lead. On the Giants 13th play of the drive, Jones was able to hook up with Sterling Shepard for a 2 yard touchdown pass, tallying in a 21-10 lead, during the 4th quarter. That was also Sterling Shepard's first TD since missing his last 4 games, due to injury. Evan Engram dropped a key wide open pass on a 3rd down play, which would have set New York up in scoring position. Daniel Jones on the final drive was strip sacked by Brandon Graham and the Giants drop to 1-6 on the NFL year.






















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The Arizona Cardinals demolish the Dallas Cowboys on the road and won by a large margin of points, as the final score showed 38-10. Kyler Murray finished his night by completing 9 passes on 24 attempts for 188 yards. Kyler Murray comes into week 6 with 8 passing touchdowns and 5 on the ground, along with completing 69% of his passes in 2020. Kyler Murray on a 4th and 1 scrambled for 10 yards and set Arizona up with a 1st and goal. Two plays later Chase Edmonds scored off a 6 yard jet sweep touchdown, scoring the games first points after three straight punt's, 7-0 in the 2nd quarter. Arizona Cardinals saw Kenyan Drake bust for a 1 yard rushing touchdown, increasing their lead to 14-0, with 10:31 left in the 2nd. Cardinals would strike once again, following Murray's 80 yard bomb to Christian Kirk, bumping the lead to 21-0. Cardinals defense forced 2 1st half turnovers and the offense scored on three consecutive drives in a row. In the 3rd quarter Kyler Murray faked the handoff to Kenyan Drake and then busted for a 1 yard touchdown run, extending their lead to 28-3. Murray's touchdown run was set up after Andy Dalton tossed an interception on the Cowboys previous possession. Kyler Murray throws 2 touchdown strikes and the the defense held Elliot to 49 yards rushing, including frustrating Dallas all game long. Cardinals improve to 4-2 through the first six weeks. Cardinals are currently sitting in 3rd place in the NFC West Division, trailing behind the 4-2 Rams.


As for the Dallas Cowboys they get absolutely crushed at home by the Arizona Cardinals, suffering a daunting 10-38 beat down, during Monday Night Football. Dallas has lost Dak, Elliot was mentally taken out the game...yet somehow the Cowboys still lead the NFC East Division. Despite a tough defeat, Andy Dalton capped his Monday night off by completing 34 of his 54 passes for 266 yards and 1 touchdown to 2 interceptions, during loss. Andy Dalton made his first career start in a Dallas Cowboys uniform and here are some of his numbers with time spent in Cincinnati, earning a 70-61-2 record, when on the field. First time all season long the Cowboys didn't give up any points in the 1st quarter. Ezekiel Elliot late in the 1st quarter fumbled the ball and it led to Arizona scoring seven....the very next offensive possession Ezekiel Elliot fumbled again on back to back drives in the 2nd....and even that led to anther Arizona score. Cowboys kicker, Greg Zuerlein banged in a 34 yard kick and entered the half down 3-21. The Dallas Cowboys found the end zone in the late stages of the 4th quarter, after Andy Dalton hooked up with Amari Cooper for a 1 yard passing touchdown, 10-31. It took the Cowboys 18 total plays to punch it in from the 1. Cowboys turned the ball over 4 times and tallied 6 penalties, dropping them to a 2-4 record on the season.



















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Kansas City Chiefs hang on by just a thread after knocking off the Buffalo Bills by score of 26-17, during Monday's double header action. The Kansas City Chiefs dominated the Buffalo Bills on third down situations, converting 9 of 14 and tallied 468 yards of total offense. To make matters worse Le'Veon Bell will be ready to go when they take on the Broncos. Patrick Mahomes sets foot in week 6 with a 29-8 win/loss record in his NFL career, along with capturing the league MVP two seasons ago and he adds a Super Bowl 54 MVP to his resume. Patrick Mahomes completed 21 of his 26 passes for 225 yards and 2 touchdowns tossed, during win. Clyde Edwards Helaire busted for his longest run of the season, which was 31 yards and stepped out of bounds at the Bills 43 yard line. Couple plays later on the same drive, Patrick Mahomes darted an 11 yard passing touchdown to Travis Kelce and gave Kansas City a 7-3 lead in the 1st quarter. Chiefs had a touchdown called back late in the 2nd quarter, then on their next play Mahomes found a wide open Travis Kelce for a 12 yard touchdown strike, but missed the PAT, still up 13-10. Travis Kelce records 2 1st half touchdown receptions and Kansas City goes into the lockers with a 13-10 lead. Chiefs in the 3rd quarter converted a key 4th and 1 play, after Darrell Williams broke for a 13 yard touchdown run, going up by two scores, 20-10. Clyde Edwards Helaire utilized 26 carries for 161 yards rushing and the Chiefs explode to a 5-1 record on the 2020 season.


Josh Allen was frustrated all afternoon and the Buffalo Bills were dealt by the Kansas City Chiefs, losing by score of 17-26. Josh Allen enters the new week and has completed 14 passing touchdowns in his first five games played this season. Which ties him in for most in franchise history. Josh Allen ended his day by completing 14 of his 27 passes for 122 yards and 2 touchdown strikes to just 1 interception. Josh Allen spotted Stefon Diggs for a 4 yard touchdown pass, while maintaining both feet in bounds, re-taking a 1st quarter lead, 10-7. AJ Klein on the defensive side  forced a Kansas City fumble with 6 seconds left in the 2nd. It was followed with a Tyler Bass field goal miss. Entering the half down by three, 10-13. Josh Allen evaded the Kansas City defense and found Cole Beasley on a 22 yard strike, setting up Buffalo with a 1st and goal play. The very next play would be Josh Allen hooking up with Cole Beasley on back to back plays and it helped the Bills come within six points, 17-23, with 6:34 remaining in the 4th. Allen finished that drive going  5 of 5 on passing. Buffalo Bills defense couldn't stop Helaire and had difficulties trying to stop Kansas City on third downs. Thus dropping to a 4-2 win/loss record.


















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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers get put on cruise control and thumped Aaron Rodgers and his Green Bay Packers, during "America's Game of the week". Coming into week 6 Tom Brady so far in 2020 has 1,375 yards passing for 12 touchdowns and 4 interceptions. Tom Brady completed 17 of his 25 passes for 2 touchdown strikes and pick's. The Buccaneers needed some type of spark on offense to get going in the 1st half...Jamel Dean was the answer, after picking off Aaron Rodgers and returning it for a 32 yard pick six, giving the Bucs their first score of the day, 10-7. The very next defensive drive Mike Edwards picked off Aaron Rodgers and returned it for 37 yards to the Green Bay 2 yard line. A play later Ronald Jones scampered in for a 2 yard rushing touchdown, now taking the lead for the first time and going up by four, 14-10. Bucs defense did their job by forcing a Green Bay punt, and it allowed Tom Brady to throw a 12 yard touchdown pass to Tight-End, Rob Gronkowski, for his first touchdown of the year, now leading 28-10 late in the 2nd quarter. Buccaneers entered halftime up 28-10. Late in the 3rd quarter Ronald Jones punched in his second touchdown run of the game and bumped the Bucs lead to 38-10. This touchdown was set up after Green Bay was flagged on a pass interference and a to many men on the field. Tampa Bay held Aaron Jones to just 15 yards rushing, sacked Aaron Rodgers 4 times and improve to 4-2 on the year.



The Green Bay Packers blow a 10 point lead and go down against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers....as the final results showed a 10-38 defeat, during Sunday's blowout matchup. As you can see in the picture above Aaron Rodgers was dismantled by the Bucs defense and threw 2 interceptions to spark their momentum moving the rest of the way. Aaron Rodgers completed 16 passes on 35 attempts for 160 yards and 2 interceptions and no touchdowns thrown, during loss. Aaron Rodgers took off for what seemed to be a 6 yard rushing touchdown, but the touchdown was reversed by referees and it put Green Bay at the Tampa Bay 1 yard line. A play later after the review....Aaron Jones scampered for a 1 yard touchdown run, 10-0 through the 1st quarter. Aaron Rodgers threw his first interception of the NFL season, which means it was his first interception thrown on 157 pass attempts. It would get followed up by another interception on back to back offensive drives. Rodgers recorded 2 1st half interceptions and entered the lockers down by 38 points. Aaron Rodgers had a rough Sunday afternoon and the Green Bay Packers suffer their first loss of the year, falling to 4-1 now.






















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The Pittsburgh Steelers dismantle Baker Mayfield and his Cleveland Browns to remain unbeaten and picked up a big 38-7 Victory. Ben Roethlisberger finished his afternoon completing 14 of his 22 passes for 162 yards and a touchdown thrown, during win. Chase Claypool entered week 6 with an unbelievable performance in week 5, securing 3 touchdowns through the air and 1 on the ground for four total touchdowns in their 38-23 win over the Eagles. On a 3rd down and 5 Ben Roethlisberger found wide out James Washington for a 27 yard over the shoulder pass, setting Pittsburgh up at the Browns 43 yard line. Yet Steelers came away with a Boswell 35 yard field goal on their opening drive, 3-0. Minkah Fitzpatrick was able to read Baker's eyes and returned a 33 yard pick six, adding on to their 1st quarter lead, 10-0. James Conor in the 2nd quarter followed his left tackle and then bursted for a 3 yard rushing touchdown, once an opening was found, boosting Pittsburgh's lead to seventeen, 17-0. That drive took them 7 plays for 73 yards. Steelers defense forced 2 turnovers, along with being 1 of 2 at the time when entering the red zone. Pittsburgh went into halftime up 24-7. Coming out the half Roethlisberger utilized a QB sneak to convert a 4th and 1 play. A play later Chase Claypool scored off a 3 yard jet sweep touchdown in the 3rd quarter, 31-7. Steelers increased their lead to 38-7 with 8:08 left in the 4th quarter, following Chase Claypool scampering in for a 3 yard rushing touchdown. Steelers move to 5-0 and tallied 4 sacks on Baker Mayfield.



Tough Sunday afternoon for the Cleveland Browns after getting toppled by the Pittsburgh Steelers and lost by a score of 7-38. Baker Mayfield came into this matchup with already bruised ribs and he took some shots throughout yesterday's crunching defeat. Despite a tough loss, Baker Mayfield capped his day off by completing 10 of his 18 passes for 119 yards and 1 touchdown to 2 interceptions tossed. Kareem Hunt comes into the new week tied for 3rd place in the league, with 6 rushing touchdowns on the year so far in 2020. Baker Mayfield had a disappointing 1st quarter, throwing a pick, getting sacked and went 10 minutes without completing a pass. As he started the game 0 for 2. Browns gained a little momentum late in the 2nd quarter, starting with Baker Mayfield spotting a wide open Austin Hooper for a 36 yard strike, setting Cleveland up at the Steelers 28 yard line. A couple of plays later, Baker Mayfield was able to spot Rashard Higgins on a 7 yard touchdown grab in the corner of the end zone, but still trailed 7-24. Browns converted just 1 third down on 6 attempts and they headed into halftime down by 31 points. Baker Mayfield had to be pulled out the game, due to the Head Coach's choice. The Browns 4 game win streak comes to a screeching halt and they fall to 4-2 on the year.
























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NEW HOME: This just in the Kansas City Chiefs went along and added Le'Veon Bell for just a 1 year deal and will bring so much more depth to KC's running game. Le'Veon Bell has now found a home just a few days removed from him being let go by Adam Gase and the New York Jets. Bell is such a patient runner and can wait for the holes to open up, before he pounces for a big gain or a touchdown. Kansas City already has a really good backfield and Le'Veon is now aligning himself with guys like Clyde Edwards Helaire, Darwin Thompson, DeAndre Washington and Darrel Wilson. Now it's no secret Le'Veon Bell has had a difficult time these past few seasons, especially since he left the Pittsburgh Steelers for wanting more money and sat out that year. Bell certainly is looking to get back to his self again and seems ready to ball out. Le'Veon Bell so far in 2020 has 2 games played, earning 19 carries for 74 yards and no rushing touchdowns.


















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BREAKING: The New York Jets have decided it was best for the organization and Le'Veon Bell to go their separate ways, even after Bell signed a $52.5 Million Dollar deal for the next 4 NFL seasons. Bell going over to the Jets kinda had everyone wondering how well Adam Gase and Bell could work together. It's just unfortunate both guys never really  got along and were seen a couple of times airing out their disputes in front of team. So far in 2020 Le'Veon Bell has played in just 2 games and has 19 carries for 74 yards and no touchdowns scored.





















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The Tennessee Titans blow past the Buffalo Bills and earned a huge 42-16 blowout Victory, during a Tuesday Night game. Titans have not played a game in 16 days, due to Covid-19 reasons and they came out with a chip on their shoulder tonight. Ryan Tannehill completed 21 of his 28 passes for 195 yards and 3 touchdowns thrown. Ryan Tannehill was responsible for helping the Titans score the games first touchdown, once Ryan found A.J. Brown for a 16 yard touchdown strike, going up 7-0 in the 1st quarter. Tannehill was in the looking and looking and found nobody open and then took off for a 10 yard rushing touchdown, extending the Titans lead to 21-10 to cap off the 1st half. Ryan Tannehill finished that drive 6 of 7 and outscored Buffalo 14-3 in the 2nd quarter. Titans tally 194 yards of total offense when entering the halftime report. Then Cornerback Malcom Butler picked off Josh Allen in the 3rd quarter and returned it for 68 yards, before being tackled at the Buffalo 12 yard line. An interception and a roughing the passer penalty would allow Ryan Tannehill to zip in a 4 yard touchdown pass 28-10. Two offensive possessions later, in the 4th..Derrick Henry sealed Buffalo's night and scampered in for a 4 yard rushing touchdown, followed by the Titans fumble recovery on the Bills kickoff return. Bills fumble leads to a Tannehill 7 yard touchdown strike and increased the lead to 42-16, with over a minute remaining in regulation. Titans move to 4-0 on the 2020 season and are now 15-1 when leading by 17 or more points.


Tough night all around for Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills as they get served by the unbeaten Tennessee Titans, losing in blowout fashion 16-42. The Buffalo Bills are undefeated no more, but they still lead the AFC East Division. Josh Allen completed 26 of his 41 passes for 263 yards and 3 touchdown strikes tossed, during loss. Josh Allen midway through the 1st quarter spotted Andre Roberts on a 16 yard pass, which put Buffalo at the Titans 12 yard line. A few plays later Allen utilized a jet sweep to Isaiah McKenzie and tied the game up at 7-7. Josh Allen got the Bills in field goal range and Tyler Bass knocked in a 43 yard kick during the 2nd quarter, cutting the Titans lead to four, 10-14. Bills cap off the 1st half going 5 of 9 when converting third down plays at the time, and entered the half down 10-21. Buffalo at the time was 0-14 when trailing by 17 or more points, now 0-15 after tonight. Then during the midway point of the 4th quarter Josh Allen was well protected by his offensive lineman and then threw a dagger of a 22 yard touchdown to T.J. Yeldon, but failed the 2-point conversion, still down 16-28. Bills converted 13 third down plays on 17 attempts and still falter to a 4-1 win/loss record.























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Drew Brees throws career passing touchdown number 556 and leads the New Orleans Saints(3-2) to a well earned, hard fought three point win over the Los Angeles Chargers, 30-27 and it came to an end in overtime. Drew Brees completed 33 of his 47 passes for 325 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 interception. Michael Thomas was ruled out of last night's game against the Chargers, due to getting into a fight with another New Orleans teammate. Drew Brees utilized a sneak in order to give the Saints their first touchdown all half long, 10-20. Saints cap off the 1st half getting outscored 14 to 7 and went into the lockers down 10. Drew Brees pump faked the ball and tricked the safety, in which it allowed him to spot Tight-End, Jared Cook for a 41 yard bomb to the end zone, tying the game up at 20-20 in the 4th quarter. Brees would then deliver a 28 yard pass to Alvin Kamara, who juggled the ball and still made the catch, setting New Orleans up with a 1st and 10 play. A couple plays later Taysom Hill turned on the jets and ran it in for a 9 yard touchdown, tying the game once again 27-27, with 52 ticks left in the 4th. Saints Cornerback, Marshon Lattimore tackled Mike Williams and holding him an inch short of the 1st down marker and the Saints improve to 4-2 on the 2020 season.



The Los Angeles Chargers(1-4) blew a 20-3 lead and ended up suffering  a difficult 27-30 loss on Monday Night Football. So far this season the Chargers have had 3 one score defeats. You can now tally it to four. Justin Herbert put on a show after completing 20 of his 34 passes for 264 yards and 4 touchdown strikes and no pick's thrown. Justin Herbert entered Monday Night Football by becoming just the first Quarterback to record 300 passing yards in a game and has completed at least 70% of his throws through the first three starts in the NFL. Justin Jackson busted for a big 36 yard gain, a few plays later Herbert hooked up with Keenan Allen on a 17 yard out route for a touchdown, but missed the PAT, 6-0. That PAT proved to be the deciding factor, that one extra point could've made that difference for LA. Justin Herbert was responsible for throwing a 48 yard bomb to Guyton through the middle of the field and set the Chargers up with a 1st and goal. A play later Herbert was able to spot Mike Williams on a 4 yard passing touchdown, 13-3 in the 2nd quarter. This whole touchdown drive was set up after Saints got flagged on a roughing the kicker. Wide out Mike Williams recorded 5 receptions and 2 touchdowns during loss. Herbert threw 3 1st half touchdowns and the Chargers headed into the half with a 20-10 lead. On a busted coverage by the Saints it enabled Justin Herbert to spot Mike Williams on a 64 yard passing touchdown, allowing LA to regain the lead, 27-20 in the 4th. Michael Badgley missed a last second field goal with 8 seconds left in regulation, thus forcing overtime. Unfortunately in overtime it wasn't meant to be for LA, following Williams being denied of a first down late in the 4th quarter, dropping to 1-4 on the year and are currently positioned in last place in the AFC West Division.



























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Dak Prescott goes down, yet the Dallas Cowboys(2-3) still managed to hang on and defeat the winless New York Giants, as the final results showed a three point win, 37-34. Dak Prescott's day came to an abrupt end, after he was tackled and brought down awkwardly on his ankle. Dak suffered a broken ankle, during win. Dak Prescott ended his day with 14 completed passes for 166 yards and an interception. Andy Dalton came in and completed 9 passes on 11 attempts. Ezekiel Elliot was able to give Dallas their first score of the game, after he punched it in for a 1 yard run. Bringing Dallas within seven points, 10-17 midway through the 2nd quarter. DeMarcus Lawrence strip sacked Daniel Jones late in the 2nd, which allowed Anthony Brown for a 29 yard scoop and score touchdown, tying the game up at 17-17. Cedrick Wilson on a "Philly Special" threw an 11 yard passing touchdown to Dak Prescott to take a 24-20 lead, late in the 1st half. Cowboys recorded 3 touchdowns in span of 6 minutes, after going down 13-3. Cowboys outscore the Giants 21-6 in the 2nd quarter and entered the half up by four, 24-20. Coming out the half Ezekiel Elliot busted for a 12 yard touchdown run to increase the lead to 31-23 in the 3rd. Dak Prescott was injured as I stated up above and it threw in backup Quarterback, Andy Dalton. Dalton darted a 19 yard pass to Michael Gallup, who made the catch near the sideline and looked to be going out of bounds, but wasn't. It was followed by Michael Gallup securing another big grab and set up a Greg Zuerlein 34 yard game winning field goal kick, 37-34. Cowboys now pull to a 2-3 win/loss record and move into 1st place in the NFC East Division.




Tough Sunday afternoon for the New York Giants(0-5) after suffering their 5th loss in a row and lost by score of 34-37. Giants were looking like they wanted to earn their first win of the season, especially after leading Dallas 13-3 in the early goings. Despite a tough defeat, Daniel Jones ended his day by completing 20 of his 33 passes for 222 yards and was sacked 3 times for 17 yards, during loss. The New York Giants played so well during yesterday's matchup, yet they find themselves standing in last place in the NFC East Division.  Kyler Fackrell picked off Dak Prescott in the 1st quarter and returned it for a pick six touchdown, in order to give New York a 13-3 lead, early on. The Giants tallied 161 1st half yards of total offense and a turnover, going into the halftime report down, 20-24. Blake Martinez came in clutch midway through the 4th quarter and it forced Andy Dalton to fumble the ball. Setting up the New York Giants in the red zone and saw Devontae Freeman scamper in for a 4 yard touchdown run, followed by a successful 2-point conversion, taking a 34-31 three point lead in the 4th. Unfortunately the Giants winless season continues and they drop to  0-5 on the year.













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The Las Vegas(3-2) handed the Kansas City Chiefs their first loss of the 2020 season and cruise to a well earned 40-32 Victory. The Raiders finally ended that 7 game losing streak to the Chiefs, with their last Victory coming way back in October of 2012. Derek Carr so far this season has passed for 1,095 yards and 8 touchdown strikes to no interceptions. Until today, where he threw his first of the season. Derek Carr found Nelson Agholor on a 59 yard bomb downfield and brought Vegas within four points in the 2nd quarter, 10-14. Las Vegas Raiders would of course do it again, following Derek Carr hooking up with wide out Darren Waller for a 5 yard touchdown grab, 17-21. The next offensive possession Derek Carr would give Vegas their first lead of the whole game, considering Carr threw a 69 yard pass to Henry Ruggs, 24-21. Carr threw 3 1st half touchdowns and were knotted up at the half, 24-24.  Vegas Raiders would regain the lead midway through the 4th quarter, following Josh Jacobs busting for a 7 yard rushing touchdown, but missed the PAT 30-24. Jeff Heath picked off Patrick Mahomes and was tackled at the Kansas City 2 yard line, late in the 4th. A play later Josh Jacobs dove over KC's defensive front and scored on a 2 yard run, 40-24. Derek Carr was looking like his 2016 self again, he threw for 347 yards and 3 touchdowns, improving to 3 wins and 2 defeats on the 2020 season. 




As for the reigning Super Bowl champs, Kansas City Chiefs have officially fallen to the Las Vegas Raiders for the first time since 2012, losing by score of 32-40. Patrick Mahomes came into week 5 with 1,135 passing yards and 11 touchdowns to no interceptions thus far in 2020. Patrick Mahomes ended his afternoon by completing 22 of his 43 passes for 340 yards and 2 touchdowns thrown and 1 interception. Patrick Mahomes was able to score the games first touchdown after scampering in for a 3 yard rushing touchdown, putting KC up by four, 7-3 during the 1st quarter. Late in the 2nd quarter Patrick Mahomes spotted Tyreke Hill on a 36 yard bomb to the sideline, where he kept both feet in bounds and set Kansas City up with a 1st and goal. A couple plays later Mahomes would throw his first touchdown pass of the game and it was an 8 yard snag by Sammy Watkins, increasing their lead to 21-10. Harrison Butker drilled a 32 yard field goal with 28 ticks to go in the 2nd quarter, 24-24. Chiefs entered halftime tied at 24 even, during the 1st half. Chiefs haven't allowed anymore than 20 points this season, including being on a 13 game win streak, that dates back to November of 2019, where the Titans blocked Kansas City's last second field goal attempt. Chiefs were able to answer back on their next drive during the 4th, following Mahomes finding Travis Kelce for a 7 yard touchdown throw and then converted a 2-point conversion moments later, coming within 8 points, 32-40. Chiefs suffer their first loss of the year and go down to a 4-1 win/loss record.























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INJURY UPDATE: The Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott will be expected to miss the rest of 2020-2021 NFL season possibly, after trying to scramble late in the 3rd quarter and got rolled up on as he was getting taken to the ground. The injury sustained was a Compound Fracture to his ankle on his right side. Dak Prescott finished his day in Dallas completing 14 of his 21 passes for 166 yards and an interception before getting hurt. Dak was immediately rushed to the hospital and got tossed right into surgery, as you saw the tears flow from Dak because he probably knew his season is over. On a day when Alex Smith got a chance to plat today, after he suffered his compound fracture back in the year of 2018. I hope Dak Prescott is okay and get's well soon, never want to see a player go down in the magnitude Dak did, during the Cowboys 37-34 win over the 0-5 Giants today. Id Dak Prescott's season comes to an end, he end's his 2020 season with 1,690 yards passed for and 9 touchdowns to just 3 interceptions. 























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BREAKING: The Atlanta Falcons went along and fired both Head Coach Dan Quinn and GM Thomas Dimitroff. It's been one interesting ride for the Falcons here in the 2020 NFL season, where they are sitting in last place in the NFC North with an 0-5 win/loss record. It is absolutely no excuse for Atlanta to be 0-5 this season...considering all the talent they have. Granite Atlanta is down in some injuries one of which is Julio Jones, who is dealing with an injury to his leg. Dan Quinn will cap off his time in Atlanta with a 43-41 win/loss record when playing regular seasons games and tallied a 3-2 postseason win/loss record, including bringing the Falcons a total of 3 NFC North Division titles, 6 Postseason berths and a trip to both the NFC Championship game and Super Bowl 51, where they were defeated by the New England Patriots, 28-34, in that year's first ever overtime at that point in time. 



















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FIRED: During this week the NFL world was in somewhat of a shock after hearing the Houston Texans had gone ahead to fire Head Coach Bill O'Brien, after spending 6 seasons with the team. Bill was hired in January of 2014 and since his hire he has taken the team to a total of  6 playoff appearances and has won only two of those games. This past season in 2019 he led the Texans to a 10-6 record and an AFC  South Division title, unfortunately they were knocked out by Kansas City in the Divisional Round and lost by score of 31-51. Even after leading the 1st half 24-0. Fast forward to 2020 where the Houston Texans started the season 0-4 under Bill O'Brien, but picked up their first 30-14 Victory over the Jaguars  earlier today and they won under Interim Coach, Romell Crennel. Bill O'Brien has a 2-4 record when playing in the playoffs and is 52-48 record in the regular season.




















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Nick Foles and his Chicago Bears(4-1) stun Tom Brady and his Tampa Bay Buccaneers, after winning by one point, in what was a crazy 20-19 win, over on Thursday Night Football last night. Nick Foles finished his night by completing 30 of his 42 passes for 243 yards and 1 touchdown strike to 1 interception. Foles entered week 5 having played for five different teams throughout 9 years and compiled a win/loss record of 23-26, including a Super Bowl 52 MVP trophy, after dethroning Tom Brady, who threw for 500 yards and his New England Patriots. Chicago Bears were outscored 10 to 0 to end the 1st quarter. Nick Foles completed a 25 yard pass to Cordarrelle Patterson to set up a 1st and goal play with 2:00 to go in half number one. The following offensive play David Montgomery scampered in for a 3 yard rushing touchdown, coming within six, 7-13. Kyle Fuller delivered a heavy shoulder hit to Ronald Jones and forced a fumble. A few plays later Foles spotted Tight-End Jimmy Graham for a 12 yard one handed grab with 36 ticks left in the 2nd, taking a 14-13 lead into halftime. Bears defense forced a Buccaneers three and out with 2:32 left in the 4th quarter. The offense came away with Santos knocking in a game winning 38 yard field goal, 20-19. Bears defense came up big again in the 4th, only this time it was a turnover on downs, leading the Bears to a 4-1 record for the first time since the 2012 NFL season.




Tom Brady and his Buccaneers were dealt by Nick Foles and his Chicago Bears, losing by score of 19-20, during last night's matchup between the two teams. Tom Brady entered week 5 with 369 yards thrown for 5 touchdown strikes in their 38-31 win over the Los Angeles Chargers. Brady ended his night by completing 25 passes on 41 attempts for 253 yards and 1 touchdown tossed, during loss. The Buccaneers defense came up big in the early going's as Carlton Davis picked off Nick Foles and set up a Tom Brady 2 yard touchdown strike to wide out Mike Evans, 10-0 through the 1st quarter. Bucs started the game hot with a touchdown and two field goals, since that start Tampa Bay's defense started slowing down and the offense had issues trying to make plays over that daunting Bears defense and went into halftime down by one, 13-14. Tampa Bay tacked on two 2nd half field goals and Tom Brady threw an incomplete pass to Tight-End Cameron Brate on a 4th and 6 situation. Buccaneers  allow a late game winning kick and they drop to a 3-2 record on the year.






















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Green Bay Packers(4-0) cruise to a 30-16 Victory over a struggling Atlanta Falcons team. Aaron Rodgers finished his night by completing 27 of his 33 passes for 327 yards and 4 touchdown strikes and no interceptions. During the 1st quarter Aaron Rodgers hooked up with Aaron Jones for a 6 yard passing touchdown and made their lead 7-0. Then in the 2nd quarter Aaron Rodgers spotted Robert Tanya on a 19 yard strike to the end zone and upped their lead to 13-3. With 2:29 to go in the 1st half. They did miss the PAT. As time winded down in the 1st half  Aaron Rodgers would zip in an 8 yard touchdown pass to Robert Tanya, 20-3. Robert Tanya recorded his 2nd touchdown of the night and his 4th on the year. That was also Robert Tanya's second score on back to back offensive drives. In the 3rd quarter Green Bay would extend their lead to 27-9 following Aaron Rodgers throwing a deep 21 yard passing touchdown to Robert Tanya for his third of the of the night. Followed up by Mason Crosby sinking in a 48 yard field goal, giving the Packers a 30-16 lead, during the 4th. Robert Tanya finished his night with 3 receiving touchdowns and Packers move on to 4-0 win/loss record and remain undefeated, along with Buffalo and Kansas City.



As for the Atlanta Falcons(0-4) they were dealt by the Green Bay Packers during Monday night's doubleheader, losing by score of 16-30. Atlanta Falcons racked up yet another 0-4 record to start, first time since the 1999 NFL season when they went 5-11 and Atlanta still believes they can rebound and change their season. Only time will tell. Despite the loss, Matt Ryan completed 28 of his 39 passes for 285 yards. Falcons would be held off the scoresheet up until Fry knocked in a 23 yard field goal and brought Atlanta within four, 3-7, during the 2nd quarter. Their first touchdown wouldn't come until the 3rd quarter after Todd Gurley busted for a 5 yard rushing touchdown, but the PAT was not a success, 9-20. Then midway through the 4th quarter Todd Gurley would secure his second rushing touchdown of the night, ensuing the 3 yard run, which allowed Atlanta to come within 11 points, 16-27. Matt Ryan was sacked a total of 4 times for 36 yards and the Falcons drop to 0-4 and are still looking for their first win of the 2020-2021 NFL season.



















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Kansas City Chiefs(4-0) beat up on the New England Patriots and cruised to a 26-10 Victory and are looking stronger and stronger as the week's go on. Patrick Mahomes capped his Monday Night off by completing 19 of his 29 passes for 236 yards and 2 touchdown throws. This game was very much a defensive battle, as both teams traded field goals in the 1st half. The Chiefs first two offensive drives ended with Harrison Butker knocking in back to back field goals, giving them a 6-0 lead through the 1st quarter. Juan Thornhill intercepted Brian Hoyer and was finally brought down after reaching the Patriots 23 yard line. A play later Kansas City fumbled and gave the ball right back to New England.  The Chiefs entered Sunday Night Football with a 58% third down percentage and leads the whole NFL. Despite leading the league Kansas City struggled on third down, converting 2 of 6 and went into the half up 6-3. They ended their night 4 of 11 on third down since that 2 of 6 start. Coming out the half..Kansas City would finally find the end zone, following Mahomes connecting with Tyreek Hill on a 6 yard touchdown, bumping his teams lead to 10, 13-3. That touchdown was set up after Kansas City's defense forced a 3rd quarter Brian Hoyer fumble, after the drive lasted 13 total plays. Then midway through the 4th quarter Patrick Mahomes was responsible for finding Mecole Hardman for a 6 yard passing touchdown, 19-10. Tyrann Mathieu sealed New England's night, after picking off Jarrett Stidham and returned it for a 25 yard pick six, 26-10. Kansas City outscore the Pat's 13 to 7 in the 4th and forced a total of 4 turnovers to remain undefeated at 4-0.



As for the New England Patriots they are dealt their second loss of the year, putting them at 2-2 on the season and standing in 2nd place in the AFC East Division and trail behind the 4-0 Bills. It was a tough night at the Quarterback position, especially since Cam Newton had tested positive for Covid-19 this past week. Brian Hoyer had trouble when he was inside the red zone and made bad throws throughout the game, Hoyer completed 15 of his 24 passes before being replaced by 2nd year backup, Jarrett Stidham, who ended his night completing 5 passes on 13 attempts, during defeat. Brian Hoyer made a late mistake in the 1st half and took a sack to end it. Patriots offense started a bit slow, but picked it up as the game went along. Patriots tallied 9 1st half first downs and the defense forced two turnovers. Pat's headed into the lockers down 3-6.  Brian Hoyer hooked up with Damiere Byrd for a 25 yard gain and set New England up with a 1st and goal play. Kevin Harris as time was winding down in the 3rd quarter had busted for a huge 41 yard gain. Which set up Jarrett Stidham to find Damiere Byrd for his first career passing touchdown and brought the Patriots within three, 10-13 in the 4th. Patriots had issues against this Chiefs defense and bad plays surrounded them, including not being able to cash in when they appeared in the red zone. The Pat's finished 1 of 3 when entering the red zone and are now looking to bounce back next week when they take on the Denver Broncos(1-3).

























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The Buffalo Bills(4-0) are looking like a complete team after toppling the Las Vegas Raiders, as the final score showed 30-23. Josh Allen was having a field day against the Raiders defense yesterday. Allen completed 24 of his 34 passes for 288 yards and 2 touchdown strikes, during win. Josh Allen came into week 4 with the most passing yards through just 3 played games. Allen also has 12 touchdowns to 1 interception. On the Bills first drive Josh Allen hooked up with Gabriel Davis for a 26 yard touchdown, going up 7-0 to open up the 1st quarter. Drive lasted only 4 minutes of possession time. Then in the 2nd quarter Buffalo would make their presence felt once more, following Josh Allen spotting Cole Beasley for an 11 yard touchdown strike, in order for Buffalo to take a 14-3 lead. Buffalo currently leads the NFL with 19 team penalties. Josh Allen has 24 touchdowns and 18 rushing touchdowns when he get's Buffalo inside the red zone. Bills defense played a solid 1st half, despite giving up a late touchdown. Josh turned in 152 yards passing and 2 1st half touchdowns, going into the half up 17-13. The 3rd quarter ended in a scoreless manner for Buffalo, considering Raiders came away with just a field goal.  Up until the 4th quarter where Josh Allen would thread the needle with two defenders on John Brown to set Buffalo up at the 1 yard line. A play later Josh Allen extended the Bills lead to 23-16, after utilizing a QB sneak. Unfortunately the PAT was missed. Bills next offensive drive would end with Devin Singletary running it in for a 2 yard touchdown, increasing their lead to 30-16. Bills improve to 4-0 on the season in order to remain undefeated in the NFL. 




Las Vegas Raiders(2-2) tallied 383 yards of total offense and  were dealt by the unbeaten Buffalo Bills, losing by score of 23-30, in what was a crazy game going back and fourth. Along with both defenses playing extremely well. Raiders defense despite the loss did manage to force Buffalo to turn the ball over twice throughout the game. Derek Carr capped off his day by completing 32 passes on 44 attempts for 311 yards and 2 touchdown passes, including being sacked twice for 14 yards, during defeat. Daniel Carlson was able to knock in a 57 yard field goal, bringing the Raiders within four in the 1st quarter, 3-7. Raiders had a 49 yard passing touchdown to Nelson Agholor, to bad  it was erased after Raiders were flagged for an illegal formation play. It wasn't until they had 19 seconds left in the 2nd quarter to have Derek Carr find Jason Witten in the back of the end zone, making this game a bit more interesting, 13-17. Raiders did exceptionally well by converting 6 third downs on 8 attempts and entered the halftime report down by four. Raiders defense allowed the Bills to score 2 unanswered touchdowns in the 4th quarter. Derek Carr brought the Raiders within 7 points after zipping the ball to Nelson Agholor for a 7 yard touchdown pass, 23-30. Raiders were outscored 13 to 7 in the final quarter, dropping Las Vegas to a 2-2 record and putting them back at .500 early in the season.























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Tampa Bay Buccaneers(3-1) rally back in order to knock off a surging Los Angeles Chargers(1-3) team and won by score of 38-31. Tom Brady finished his day by completing 30 of his 46 passes for 369 yards and 5 touchdowns to just 1 interception. Tom Brady threw 5 touchdowns to 5 different Wide Receivers, during win. Buccaneers got off to a great start on their first drive and it ended with a Tom Brady connection to Tight-End, Cameron Brate, going up first 7-0. Unfortunately the following possession Tom Brady would be picked off. After that pick Tampa Bay were held to two three and out plays on back to back offensive drives. Tampa Bay Buccaneers during the 1st half were having issues with the Chargers secondary, as they couldn't get any deep passes through the air due to the defensive coverage of LA. Luckily for Tampa Bay's defense they had Ndamukong Suh , who forced Joshua Kelley to fumble the ball and it set the Bucs up with a 1st and goal situation. Followed up by Tom Brady stepping up in the pocket and found Mike Evans in the back of the end zone for a 6 yard passing touchdown, going into the half down by 10, 14-24. Just like their first drive back in the 1st...Buccaneers came out of the half firing away and found the end zone again on their first drive, as Tom Brady spotted O.J. Howard for a 28 yard bomb and brought the team within three, 21-24. It took just two plays and 48 seconds for Tampa Bay to find the end zone for a second straight possession. Tom Brady delivered the go ahead 19 yard touchdown to Scotty Miller, 28-24. Buccaneers  found themselves down by three, but it was just until Tom Brady returned to the field and spotted Ke'Shawn Vaughn for a beauty of a 9 yard touchdown grab, allowing Tampa Bay to re-gain the lead, 35-31. Tampa Bay followed it up with a Ryan Succop 26 yard field goal to eventually win it 38-31. Buccaneers rallied back from a 21-7 deficit in half number 1, before staging a comeback win, in order to move up to 3-1 under Head Coach Bruce Arians and Quarterback Tom Brady. 



This had to be a disheartening loss for the Los Angeles Chargers after falling to Tom and his Tampa Bay Buccaneers team, during today's matchup, losing by score of 31-38. Chargers are 3-11 when they are playing in games where they are down by eight points or less, since the 2019 NFL season. Justin Herbert played a solid game today, completing 20 of his 25 passes for 290 yards and 3 touchdown strikes to 1 interception thrown. After giving up an early touchdown...Justin Herbert and his Chargers would answer back, following Herbert connecting with Johnson for a 53 yard dart, tying the game up at 7-7. Michael Davis read the quarterback's eyes and jumped the route in order to pick off Tom Brady for a 78 yard pick six. With that pick it allowed the Chargers to break the games 7-7 tie in the 1st quarter, 14-7.  Austin Ekeler late in the 1st had to be carted off the field as he planted his leg in the ground to evade a tackle and could't put pressure on it once he tried to put his leg back down. He even had trouble getting on to the cart. Justin Herbert saw a mismatch where he had a 6'8 wide receiver Donald Parham and hit him on a 19 yard back shoulder fade and made the touchdown catch with the Tampa Bay defender all over him in the end zone, increasing their lead to 21-7. Badgley drilled a 53 yard field goal to make their lead 24-7. Badgley is 19 of 19 when kicking from inside the 40 yard line. Chargers recorded 24 unanswered points before going into the half up by 10 points, 24-14. Justin Herbert had a ton of Bucs defenders rushing the heck out of him and somehow still delivered a 72 yard dart to Jalen Guyton, pulling ahead once again, 31-28 in the 3rd. With a little over 2 minutes to play in the 4th quarter....Justin Herbert sensed the pressure of Tampa Bay's defense and it forced him to throw a late interception to seal the game. Late interception leads to the Chargers falling to the Bucs and have dropped to a 1-3 record, here in 2020.
























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NEW DEAL: Marlon Humphreys signed a 5 year $98.7 Million Dollar deal and this deal is expecting him to stay with the Ravens up until the year of 2026. Marlon Humphreys has preserved 34 passes dating all the way back to the 2017 season, which ties him at third most the National Football League. Marlon capped off his 2019-2020 NFL campaign with 10 self tackles, 4 assisted tackles, 0.5 in sacks, 4 passes defended and 1 interception for 8 yards.























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The Denver Broncos(1-3) stop a late New York Jets(0-4) surge, following a much needed 37-28 Victory, on Thursday Night Football. Brett Rypien finished his day completing 19 of his 31 passes for 242 yards and 2 touchdown strikes to 3 interceptions. Brett Rypien would give Denver their first lead of the night, after delivering a 48 yard bomb to Jerry Jeudy, who went up and mossed the Jets defensive back, going up 10-7 in the 2nd quarter. Brett Rypien late in the 2nd completed a 40 yard dart to Tim Patrick, followed by Bradley McDougald making contact to the head of Jeff Driskel on a QB slide, setting Denver up with a first and goal play and a Melvin Gordon 1 yard rushing touchdown, enabling the Broncos to re-take the lead 17-10. Brett Rypien managed to stay calm throughout tonight's game and threw for 141 yards and a touchdown, going into halftime up 17-13. Much like the 1st half...Denver came out firing on all cylinders, starting with Brett Rypien finding Tim Patrick on a 7 yard passing touchdown, increasing the lead to 24-16, during the 3rd quarter. Tim Patrick had one heck of a night, tallying in 6 receptions for 113 yards and a receiving touchdown. At the start of the 4th quarter Denver started slowing down, which of course gave New York a little bit of some momentum, in which they scored 12 3rd quarter points to Denver's 13. It was until Brett Rypien found Tim Patrick on a 31 yard pass, which set them up in the red zone. Unfortunately they came away with only three points, but gave Broncos the lead back by two, 30-28 in the 4th. Vic Fangio's defense recorded a key turn over on downs, after sacking Sam Darnold with 2:00 remaining  late in the game. It was followed up by Melvin Gordon bursting for a 43 yard rushing touchdown, to advance to their first win on the year and won it 37-28. On a drive that lasted just 1 play for 43 yards. It took the Denver Broncos 4 full week's to finally earn their first win of the year, putting them at 1-3, instead of 0-4.




The New York Jets came so close but were so far away from a win, after getting toppled by the Denver Broncos, during week four's meeting. It was a tough night all around especially with the Jets committing 11 penalties for 118 yards, during tonight's loss. Despite a tough night, Sam Darnold ended his night completing 23 passes on 42 attempts and no passing touchdowns nor any interceptions thrown. Sam Darnold broke a tackle and busted for a 47 yard rushing touchdown, 7-0. That was the Jets first time leading all season long. Sam Darnold exited the game in the 1st quarter, to what appeared to be a shoulder injury. But he did make his return to the field. The Jets next two offensive possessions led to field goals, 13-17. New York had a rough 1st half, where they tallied 8 penalties for 83 yards and were outscored 14 to 6 in the 2nd quarter. Jets enter the halftime report down four. Pierre Desir intercepted Brett Rypien for a second time tonight and returned it for a 36 yard pick six, but failed a two point conversion play and the game remained at 25-27, in the 4th quarter. Jets defense would force a third interception the next defensive drive that set New York up to take a 28-27 lead, after Ficken drilled a 36 yard field goal. Unfortunately for the Jets they drop to an 0-4 on the year and Sam Darnold was sacked for a total of  6 times, during defeat.





















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Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs(3-0) knock off Lamar Jackson and his Baltimore Ravens(2-1), as the final score showed 34-20, on Monday Night Football. Patrick Mahomes had an incredible night last night, completing 31 of his passes on 42 attempts and threw for 385 yards and tallied 5 total touchdowns, one of which was by utilizing his feet and running one in. Chiefs fell behind but only by three points...Patrick Mahomes on the next offensive possession in the 1st quarter decided to scamper in for 3 yard rushing touchdown, but the PAT was missed after scoring, 6-3. Then halfway into the 2nd quarter Mahomes connected with Anthony Sherman on a 5 yard passing strike, boosting the lead to ten, 13-3. Late in the 2nd quarter Patrick Mahomes spotted Tyreke Hill on a 20 yard out route to the back of the end zone and increased the Chiefs lead to 20-10. If you thought the Chiefs were done...think again. Patrick Mahomes connected on a deep 49 yard bomb to Mecole Hardman to boost KC's lead to 27-10. In the 1st half Patrick Mahomes reached a big milestone in his career, by passing for 10,000 yards, making him the quickest Quarterback to do it in the league. Mahomes threw 3 1st half touchdowns and  Kansas City took a 27-10 lead into the half. Chiefs would seal Jackson and his Ravens in the 4th quarter, following Mahomes finding Fisher for a 2 yard touchdown strike, ending this game and won it 34-20. Patrick Mahomes was accountable for 5 touchdowns, 4 through the air and 1 on the ground, including that Kansas City Chiefs defense that sacked Lamar Jackson 4 times and held him to 97 yards passing all game game long. Chiefs continue their dominance in the 2020 season, moving up to 3-0 on the year so far.



As for the Baltimore Ravens they were dealt by Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs, losing by score of 20-34, in what you would call a critical matchup early in the season for both teams, which was Ravens vs Chiefs, Jackson vs Mahomes. Lamar Jackson ended his night completing 15 of his 28 passes for 97 yards and 1 touchdown strike, during loss. Ravens midway through the 1st quarter had a great drive where it went 11 plays for 67 yards, yet they only came away with a Justin Tucker 26 yard field goal, breaking the games 0-0 tie, 3-0. Devin Duvermay halfway into the 2nd quarter scored a kickoff return for 93 yards, bringing Baltimore within three, 10-13. That was a huge play for the Ravens at that point in time, but you saw how the rest of the game went. Lamar Jackson and his Ravens were getting frustrated in the 1st half by getting outscored 21 to 7 in quarter number 2 and were down 10-27 when going in at halftime. Ravens were the only team to score any points in the 3rd quarter...but it was again just a Justin Tucker 42 yard field goal kick, in order to chip away at the Kansas City lead, 13-27. Then during the 4th quarter the Baltimore Ravens would finally get into the end zone to come within seven, following Lamar Jackson finding Nick Boyle for a 5 yard touchdown pass 20-27. Lamar Jackson was under pressure all game long and he remains winless against Patrick Mahomes. Baltimore Ravens after this loss now drop to 2-1, as the month of September is coming to an end.






















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The Carolina Panthers(1-2) earn a hard fought 21-16 Victory over the Los Angeles Chargers(1-2), during today's matchup between the two teams. Carolina Panthers are 19th in the league this year in terms of scoring when in the red zone. Teddy Bridgewater had himself a pretty solid day considering he turned in 22 completed passes on 28 attempts and a touchdown pass included, during win. Panthers were moving the ball effectively in the 1st quarter, but were held to just 6 points on field goals. Then the Panthers would finally cash in, following Teddy Bridgewater finding Davis on a 13 yard passing touchdown, giving Carolina there first scored touchdown of the game, 15-7. Dontae Jackson with 29 seconds to go in the 1st half intercepted Justin Herbert and wouldn't be tackled until he reached the Chargers 10 yard line. It would setup a 22 yard field goal by Joey Slye, taking an 18-7 lead into the lockers. Panthers recorded 12 points off of Chargers turnovers, as well. Joey Slye helped Carolina take a 21-10 lead after drilling a 31 yard field goal, early in the 4th quarter. Teddy Bridgewater threw for 235 yards and  Carolina utilizes 5 made field goals in order to knock off the Chargers and improve to their first win of the year.



Justin Herbert throws for 330 yards and the Los Angeles Chargers get dunked by the Carolina Panthers, after suffering a tough five point loss, as final results showed 16-21. Justin Herbert as a rookie did a lot of  nice things, but the downside is that he still need's to work on not trying to force the ball in order to make a play. Herbert finished 35 of 49 for 330 yards and 1 touchdown strike, to 1 interception, during loss. Los Angeles Chargers defense came in clutch early in the 1st quarter, stopping Carolina in the red zone and forced a field goal. So a win for the defense. Halfway through the 2nd quarter Austin Ekeler found some running room and broke for a 12 yard touchdown, scoring the games first touchdown 7-6. Chargers so far this season are currently 25th in the league when it comes to getting in the red zone and man did they ever cash in big. On a drive that took them 10 plays for 85 yards. Chargers offense turned the ball over 3 times in the 1st half and tallied 169 yards of total offense. Coming out the half Michael Badgley knocked in a 41 yarder to bring his team within eight, 10-18. Justin Herbert hooked up with Keenan Allen on a curl route in the 4th, which set them up at the Carolina 20 yard line. Just 2 plays later Herbert zipped one to Keenan Allen in the back of the end zone and the Chargers finished that drive 4 for 4 on converting third down plays, coming within five, 16-21. It's just a shame that the Chargers were unable to earn a come from behind Victory and drop to 1-2 on the season.

















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Buffalo Bills(3-0) barely squeezed past the undefeated Los Angeles Rams(2-0) and won by score of 35-32, in what was a wild back and fourth game. If you had watched this game from the start you would have thought the game was over, after Buffalo secured a 25 point lead. Josh Allen showed his true character and led by example on a big game winning drive to close out week 3 for them. Josh Allen is the first Bill to record 400 yards passing or more, for 4 touchdowns and no pick's. In their 31-28 win over the Dolphins last week. Josh Allen ended his day completing 24 passes on 34 attempts for 311 yards and 4 touchdown strikes, to 1 interception, along with a rushing touchdown. Buffalo Bills got on the scoreboard late in the 1st quarter, following Josh Allen spotting Smith for a 1 yard touchdown, going up first 7-0. The Bills would continue to add on to their lead in the 2nd quarter....once Allen saw room and punched it in for a 1 yard rushing touchdown, boosting the lead to fourteen, 14-0. Late in the 2nd quarter Josh Allen connects with Cole Beasley on a go route, which setup a Josh Allen 3 yard connection to his Tight-End Tyler Kroft, 21-3. Leaving the Rams with 38 seconds to work with. Bills in the 1st half converted 2 third downs on on four attempts, going 3 of 3 when getting in the red zone and took a 21-3 lead into the half. Buffalo increased their lead to 28-3 as Rams defenders pressure Allen and yet it didn't effect his 4 yard passing touchdown to Stefon Diggs in the back of the  end zone. After that previous offensive score....Buffalo fell in a deep abyss as they started allowing Los Angeles to try to stage a come from behind Victory. Bills defense allowed LA to score on three separate occasions, one was in the 3rd and the other two came in the 4th. Luckily late in the game the Bills offense staved off some penalty calls and Josh Allen converted a huge 22 yard bomb on 3rd and 22 to Cole Beasley, which setup a 10 yard game winning touchdown pass to Tyler Kroft, with 15 seconds to go in the 4th and won it 35-32. Bills are now 3-0 and are atop the AFC East Division. Tight-End, Tyler Kroft had himself a great day in week three's win, totaling his day out to 4 receptions for 24 yards and 2 receiving touchdowns.





As for the Los Angeles Rams they are dealt their first loss of the year after getting thumped by Josh Allen and his Buffalo Bills, during week 3 meeting this morning.The Rams came so close from fighting off a 25 point deficit, but yet they were so far away it seemed. Jared Goff started the game a little sluggish but eventually started to pick it up, as did the Rams. Goff completed 23 passes of his 32 passes for 321 yards and 2 touchdowns, to 1 interception. Goff was also sacked twice for 10 yards. LA Rams were having a really tough 1st half, as they couldn't contain Josh Allen, who threw 128 yards on their defense. On the other hand Rams offense was having trouble in half number one as well, 94 yards passing and they entered halftime down 3-21.Rams out the gates of halftime turned the ball over on downs, after failing to convert a 4th and 4 play. Rams started making positive strides in the 3rd quarter...after Goff hooked up with Cooper Kupp for an 18 yard strike, setting up a 1 yard QB sneak touchdown, 10-28. Rams outscored the Buffalo Bills 14 to 7 in the 3rd quarter. Jared Goff would find Cooper Kupp wide open for a 16 yard touchdown strike, including a successful two point conversion play, 25-28, with 10:34 to go in the 4th. Followed up by the Rams defense late in the game forced a Bills fumble, which allowed Henderson to run it in for a 1 yard rushing touchdown, 32-28. That was the Rams first lead of the game. Rams have never had to comeback from 25 points down in their franchise history. Unfortunately Los Angeles was called on a pass interference on a 4th and 9 play with 22 seconds left in the 4th quarter, thus dropping to a 2-1 win/loss record on the year.




















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INJURY UPDATE: Tough break for the Patriots as they lose David Andrews for the next three games, due to needing surgery to his hand and it will sit him on the Injured Reserved List. Patriots are losing Andrews right before their clash with the Las Vegas Raiders, Sunday September 27th at 10am. For Andrews he is probably happy that it's only three games, after last year's season ending blood clot.




















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The Miami Dolphins(1-2) punish Minshew and his Jacksonville Jaguars(1-2) winning in blowout fashion, by score of 31-13. Ryan Fitzpatrick completed 18 of his 20 passes for 16 yards and 2 touchdowns thrown. Halfway through the 1st quarter Ryan Fitzpatrick would be responsible for finding Williams for a 3 yard passing touchdown, giving his team a quick 7-0 lead. It would be followed up by Jordan Howard running it in for a 1 yard rushing touchdown, now going up by two scores, 14-0. Miami outscored Jacksonville in the 1st quarter 14 points to none. Ryan Fitzpatrick on the next drive found Tight-End, Mike Gesicki on a 15 yard touchdown strike, making the lead 21-7.  Miami scored on all three of their offensive possessions, last time that was done was back in November. Ryan Fitzpatrick had a monstrous 1st half, after starting the game 11 of 11 passes through the first two quarters, and entered the half completing 12 of 14 for 2 touchdowns thrown. Dolphins went into the lockers up 21-7, Fitzpatrick's first incomplete pass came late in the 2nd quarter. Coming out the half the Dolphins were still on fire, considering Fitzpatrick rushing for a 1 yard touchdown to give Miami a 28-7 lead and are now up by three scores. Dolphins last score would come from their kicker, Jason Sanders, who drilled a 4th quarter 30 yard field goal to go up 31-13. Ryan Fitzpatrick finished the night with just 2 incomplete passes the whole entire game and the Dolphins pick up their first win of the season, after starting the year 0-2.



As for the Jacksonville Jaguars they are dealt their 2nd loss of the young NFL season, following an upsetting 13-31 beatdown by Fitzpatrick and his tough Miami Dolphins team, during Thursday Night Football. Gardner Minshew finished his night by completing 30 of his 42 passes for 275 yards and 1 interception on the night. For the Jaguars they entered the 2nd quarter down by 14 points...that would quickly change following James Robinson running in for an 11 yard rushing touchdown, cutting the Dolphins lead in half, 7-14, with 13 minutes to go. Gardner Minshew was being agitated by the Dolphins defense, as he tallied 83 yards passing on 9 completed passes and no touchdowns. Jaguars had an uphill battle to climb when coming out the half, as they were down by two scores, 7-21. As time expired in the 3rd quarter Minshew just missed Wide Receiver Chris Conley on a beautiful go route, which by the way was a busted coverage on the Dolphins part defensively. Key throw equaled key miss and it would have brought Jacksonville within two scores. Jacksonville Jaguars were finally starting to make positive strides midway into the 4th quarter. Starting with running back James Robinson scampering in for a 1 yard rushing touchdown, but the Jags missed the PAT, making the score 13-28. Jaguars tally 275 yards thrown, no touchdowns and they drop to 1-2 on the year.



























Giants news: Devonta Freeman to meet with New York, could replace Saquon  Barkley In courtesy of clutchpoints.com

BREAKING: The New York Giants went ahead and signed Devontae Freeman, who was a free agent at the time to a 1 year $3 Million Dollar deal. This is a big move for New York moving forward. Giants honestly had to sign him, due to Saquon Barkley being done for the season, after tearing his ACL against the Chicago Bears. Barkley was noted to needing surgery done, within this year. Devontae Freeman a back that came from Dan Quinn and the Atlanta Falcons will be a exciting to watch. Freeman this past season in 2019-2020 was responsible for 184 carries for 656 yards and 2 rushing touchdowns, in 14 games played.









Raiders open Las Vegas stadium with 34-24 win vs Saints - Wilmington News  Journal In courtesy of wnewssj.com

The Las Vegas Raiders(2-0) pick up a big 34-24 Victory over Drew Brees and his New Orleans saints(1-1), also winning in their brand new Allegiant Stadium. This was a big win for the Raiders especially against a caliber team like the Saints, so this could be big moving forward with their season. Derek Carr had a heck of night on Monday Night Football, or Primetime. Carr went 28 of 38 for 282 yards and 3 touchdowns. The Raiders had a rough 1st quarter, as they faced a 10 point deficit when entering the 2nd Quarter. Midway through the 2nd quarter Alec Ingold slipped out the back end and Derek Carr found him wide open for a 3 yard touchdown pass, bringing Vegas within three, 7-10. As time was winding down in the 1st half Derek Carr hooked up with Zay Jones on a 15 yard corner route in the back of the endzone, coming within three once more, 14-17. Then before halftime on the Saints next offensive possession, the Vegas Raiders defense came up with an interception and drove down the field, but came away with only 3 points, entering the half all evened up at 17-17. Raiders managed to outscore the Saints 17 to 7 in the 2nd quarter. Coming out the half the Raiders made a methodical statement...after Carr delivered a 1 yard passing touchdown to Wide Receiver, Darren Waller, giving the Raiders their first lead of the night, 24-17. Darren Waller was hard to contain considering he racked up 12 receptions on 16 targets for 103 receiving yards and a touchdown grab. Raiders following offensive possession would come in the 4th quarter, where Jalen Richard was responsible for breaking for a big 20 yard rushing touchdown, going up by two scores now 31-17. On  Vegas's final drive in the 4th....kicker Daniel Carlson drilled a long 54 yard field goal to give his team a 34-24 win. Las Vegas Raiders for the first time since 2013  have a 2-0 start to the new year, new stadium.


As for the New Orleans Saints they watched their 10 point lead slip away after the 1st quarter, losing by just 10  points on Monday Night, 24-34. Saints finished 7 of 11 on third down, 3 of 3 in goal to goal situations and only had the ball for 23:41 of possession time, to the Raiders 36:18 of possession. Despite the loss in week 2, Drew Brees still did his thing by completing 26 of his 38 passes for 312 yards and 1 touchdown to 1 interception thrown. Saints got off to fast start in quarter number 1, started with a Wil Lutz field goal to make it 3-0. Followed by Alvin Kamara turning it up and scampered in for a 1 yard rushing touchdown, 10-0. Alvin Kamara ended his night with 13 carries for 79 yards and 2 touchdowns scored. The New Orleans Saints outscored the Raiders 10 to 0. To end the 1st quarter. With just a little over 5 minutes to go in the first half Drew Brees was responsible for finding Tight-End, Jared Cook on a 6 yard hook up, going up by 10 points once again, 17-7. Saints last touchdown would come in the 4th quarter, following Alvin Kamara bringing the Saints within seven points, after a 4th quarter 3 yard rushing touchdown, 24-31. Saints tally 424 yards of total offense and the still lose, dropping to 1-1 on the new season.










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INJURY UPDATE: This past Sunday more than a few teams lost one or few players to injuries and season ending injuries. Carolina Panthers will be without their star back, Christian McCaffrey, who injured his ankle in their 31-17 defeat to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. McCaffrey is going to miss about 3 to 4 weeks of action. Christian McCaffrey has played in just 2 games so far and has tallied 41 carries for 156 yards and 4 rushing touchdowns scored.









Giants news: Saquon Barkley out for the rest of 2020 season with torn ACL In courtesy of clutchpoints.com

INJURY UPDATE: Tough, tough loss for the New York Giants as they lose Running Back, Saquon  Barkley for the 2020 season, after he had suffered a torn ACL, in the Giants 17-13 loss to the Bears. Saquon Barkley is officially going in for surgery, sometime later on. Saquon Barkley through the first 2 week's of the season played in just 2 games carrying the ball just 19 times this season for 34 yards and no touchdowns scored.










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Seattle's defense comes in clutch late, as the Seattle Seahawks were all about no non sense in tonight's Sunday Night Football matchup, after squeezing past Cam Newton and the New England Patriots(1-1), following an impressive 35-30 Victory. Russell Wilson was absolutely firing on all cylinders, during tonight's win. Wilson completed 21 of his passes on 28 pass attempts for 288 yards and 1 interception on the night. Seattle's offense had to quickly rebound their next offensive possession, after turning the ball over. Russell Wilson with 5:27 remaining in the 1st quarter, Wilson delivered some zip through the middle of the field to Tyler Lockett for a 4 yard touchdown pass, tying the game at 7-7. Tyler Lockett had 7 receptions on 8 targets for 67 yards and a touchdown. On just 4 plays. Russell Wilson delivered a 54 yard bomb downfield to D.K. Metcalf, in order to tie the game at 14-14. With just 6:57 left in the 2nd quarter. Seahawks pick up 12 1st half first downs and converted just two 3rd down plays on 4 attempts. Seattle went into the lockers tied at 14-14.  Russell Wilson's 4th touchdown pass of the night came late in the 3rd quarter, following a 21 yard strike to Freddie Swain, extending their lead to 28-17. Seahawks outscored the Patriots 14 to 3 in the 3rd. There was a little over 4 minutes of regulation to be played in the 4th quarter after Russell Wilson hooked up with Chris Carson on a wheel route out the backfield, going up by 12 points, 35-23. With 2 seconds to go Seattle Seahawks stop the Patriots on the goal line, to secure a win. Wilson threw 5 touchdowns, improving to 2-0 on the year.



New England Patriots lose a very tough matchup against this tough Seattle Seahawks team, after losing by just five points, 30-35. Cam Newton finished his night by completing 30 of his 44 passes for 397 yards and a touchdown pass, to 2 rushing touchdowns. Patriots gave it their all in tonight's game, but a lot of defensive players for New England opted out the season, for obvious safety reasons. Despite the loss, Patriots hung in their from the start of the game to the end of it. Pat's will need to go back to the drawing boards and figure out what they need to fix, moving the rest of the way. Cam Newton in week 1 against the Dolphins carried the ball just 15 times for 75 yards and tallied 2 rushing touchdowns and . That is most by any other Quarterback at 31 years of age, since the year of 1950. Cam Newton also tied O.J. Simpson and Hershel Walker for 61 career rushing touchdowns. Early in the 1st quarter, Devin McCourty picked off Russell Wilson for a 43 yard pick six, giving the Pat's an early 7-0 lead. Cam Newton would pick up a 1 yard rushing touchdown, allowing New England to re-take the lead by 7 points in the 2nd quarter, 14-7. Cam Newton rushed for a touchdown and passed for 77 yards, when entering the half. Along with just 1 penalty to Seattle's 7. Cam notched his 2nd rushing touchdown of the night....after he ran it in for another 1 yard touchdown, bringing his team within five, 30-35, late in the 4th quarter. Cam led the Pat's down the field in their final drive of the game, but was unable to score late and they drop to 1-1 on the year. Also want to send my condolences to James White, after the passing of his Dad, du to a car crash. It also left his Mother in critical condition. James White we missed you today and are hearts are heavy for you and your family!! 










Steelers vs. Broncos score: Ben Roethlisberger, defense propel Pittsburgh  after Drew Lock exits with injury - CBSSports.comIn courtesy of cbssports.com

Ben Roethlisberger and his Pittsburgh Steelers(2-0) hang on by just a thread, following their hard fought 26-21 Victory, over the winless Denver Broncos(0-2). Steelers defense was a force to reckoned with in today's win. Pittsburgh bullied the Denver Quarterbacks, by racking up 7 sacks for 61 yards and forced 2 turnovers. Ben Roethlisberger finished his day by completing 29 of his 41 passes for 311 yards and 2 touchdown passes to just 1 interception. Roethlisberger entered week 2 with 229 yards tossed for 3 touchdowns and no interceptions. The 1st quarter between both teams was a defensive battle, up until James Connor scampered in for a 2 yard rushing touchdown, scoring the games first points 7-0. Before halftime had come about...Ben Roethlisberger found Claypool for an 84 yard bomb and they went up 14-3, with just a little over 6 minutes to play. Pittsburgh outscored the Broncos 10 to 3 in the 2nd quarter. Taking a 17-3 lead into the half.  Steelers did kind of slow down in the 3rd quarter, before finally settling down and Roethlisberger would hook up with Diontae Johnson hauling in a 24 yard touchdown pass, giving the Steelers a comfy 24-14 lead, midway into the 4th quarter. Pittsburgh followed it up by that daunting defense, or more preferably Derek Watt, after he forced Sam Martin to lose the ball and it enabled Watt to tackle him for a safety, 26-14. Ben Roethlisberger passed Eli Manning for 7th all time for the most passing yards in the NFL. Along with the Steelers sacking Driskel on a crucial 4th down play, in order to improve to a 2-0 record.  



As for the Denver Broncos they drop to two straight losses following an upsetting 21-26 loss, during Sunday morning's action. Quarterback Drew Lock in his first start a week ago didn't do to bad during their 14-16 defeat to the Titans. Lock finished with 216 yards thrown and 1 touchdown strike. Drew Lock had to exit the game early in the 1st quarter, following what looked to be a shoulder injury as he was being brought down to the ground and it forced backup, Jeff Driskel to come in. Lock capped his day off with 1 pass on 5 attempts for 20 yards. Jeff Driskel tried keeping his team in it, as completed 18 of his 34 passes for 256 yards and 2 touchdowns, to just 1 interception. Broncos in the 1st half were only able to muster in 3 points. Coming out the break, Jeff Driskel connected with Tight-End Noah Fant for a 20 yard touchdown making the game 14-17 in the 3rd quarter, followed with Driskel finding Noah Fant again for a 2-point conversion. Broncos finally were making some positive strides late in the 2nd half, but a crucial Safety put them down by 12, until Driskel spotted Melvin Gordon on a  16 yard passing touchdown, ending this game 21-26. Driskel had a pretty good game after Lock went down, but in the end they dropped a meeting against the Steelers, putting them at 0-2 so far.





























































































































































































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The Cleveland Browns(1-1) beat up Joe Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals(0-2) to take a 35-30 Victory, during Thursday night's action packed night. Baker Mayfield completed 16 of his 23 passes for 219 yards & 2 touchdowns, to just 1 interception. During the 1st quarter Nick Chubb ran it in for an 11 yard rushing touchdown to give the Browns their first lead of the game, 7-3. Browns first drive took only 10 plays for 90 yards. Browns would extend their lead midway through the 2nd quarter, where Baker Mayfield found Odell Beckham on a 43 yard strike and it only took them 3 plays to find the end zone, 14-3. Two possessions later, you would see Mayfield toss it to Kareem Hunt out the backfield for a 6 yard touchdown, pouncing their lead to a big 21-10 lead. The Cleveland Browns in sink during the 1st half of play, as they take a 21-13 lead into halftime. Along with out scoring the Bengals 14 to 10 in the 1st half. Cleveland in half number one got to Joe Burrow on more than one occasion and sacked him 3 times for 31 yards. Browns in week 1 tallied 3 total turnovers, compared to week 2, where they had only 1 turnover. Coming out the half...Browns wasted no time to increase their lead, following Nick Chubb scampering in for a 1 yard rushing touchdown & punched in his 2nd TD of the night, 28-13. Kareem Hunt would add the icing on the cake late in the 4th quarter, after he ran it in for a 1 yard rushing touchdown, 35-23.  Browns utilized their play action perfectly against the Bengals...after Mayfield completed 4 of his 5 play action passes for 87 yards and a touchdown scored. Play action was setup beautifully with the help of Kareem Hunt and Nick Chubb. Browns improve to a 1-1 record and had racked up 215 yards on the ground.



As for the Cincinnati Bengals they falter against Baker Mayfield and his Cleveland Browns,  after losing by score of 30-35. Joe Burrow & the Bengals most definitely looking like a bright team for some years to come, including Burrow throwing the ball 61 times, during their loss. Joe Burrow entered week 2 with 193 yards thrown and rushed for a touchdown. Burrow so far is completing 63% of his passes, including a 66.1 in QBR. That was week 1 stats....here in week 2, Joe Burrow completed 37 of his 61 passes for 316 yards & three touchdown strikes. Burrow's QBR is now at 81.5 on the 2020 season. Bengals first drive went pretty well, after all it did take 15 plays for 41 yards to come away with just three points, early in the 1st quarter, following Bullock securing a 38 yard kick, 3-0. In the 2nd quarter Joe Burrow would drive his team down & deliver his first career touchdown pass, by finding Uzomath for a 23 yard touchdown, bringing his team within four points, 10-14. Followed by another Bullock kick just two drives later to make it 13-21. Bengals converted 4 of 7 on 3rd down at the time and went 1 of 1 on 4th down, entering halftime down 13-21. Bengals tallied 182 yards of total offense to end the 1st half. Something people are seeming to forget is that the Bengals finished their night with a total of 5 for 5 when it came to converting 4th down plays and went 8 of 18 on 3rd downs. Bengals managed to give the Browns another touchdown coming out the half, but quickly turned it around on offense, unfortunately the Bengals for the third time last night had Bullock secure a 27 yarder, 16-28. Burrow tried leading his career come from behind Victory, following Burrow connecting with Mike Thomas for a 4 yard passing touchdown, 23-28. Followed up by Burrow finding Tyler Boyd in the back of the end zone on a 9 yard touchdown strike, enabling the Bengals to come within five, 30-35. Joe Burrow threw 3 touchdowns for 316 yards and the Bengals still drop to an 0-2 win/loss record, to start the new season. Bengals defense had issues stopping the run, as Nick Chubb torched them for 124 yards rushing and 2 rushing touchdowns, including Hunt, who rushed for a touchdown on 86 yards.










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INJURY: Wide Receiver for the New Orleans Saints, Michael Thomas is looking to miss the next couple of week's of action, due to suffering a high ankle sprain. Thomas's injury looked to be worse than what everyone else thought, including Michael Thomas himself. During a goal line play running back Alvin Kamara fell on the ankle of Michael Thomas, during last Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Thomas is coming off a career year back in 2019-2020. Where he set the mark for 149 grabs in just one season. Michael Thomas during their win last Sunday had just 3 receptions for 17 yards & was targeted 5 times. Thomas capped off last year with 149 receptions for 1725 yards & 9 total touchdowns. 





















San Francisco 49ers sign Mohamed Sanu on one-year deal | NFL News | Sky  Sports In courtesy of skysports.com

BREAKING: The San Francisco 49ers have gone ahead & signed Wide Receiver, Mohamed Sanu to a 1 year deal. Well the two are back & what I mean by that...is that Sanu & Kyle Shanahan have been reunited with each other for the first time since their days with the Atlanta Falcons. Now Kyle Shanahan & Sanu also appeared in Super Bowl 51 together, unfortunately they were also apart of that epic 25 point comeback to the New England Patriots, losing in overtime 34-28. Sanu only played 8 games in 2019, due to an ankle injury that was unable to heal fully. Sanu averaged 26 receptions for 207 yards & 1 touchdown scored.  




















Gostkowski finally delivers in Titans' 16-14 win at Denver | National |  idahostatejournal.com In courtesy of idahostatejournal.com

The Tennessee Titans(1-0) kick off the new NFL season with a big 16-14 Victory over Drew Lock & his Denver Broncos(0-1), during Monday Night Football. Before we get into all the stats & scores...Tennessee's, Rashaan Evans was kicked out the game for throwing a punch to Jake Butt. They also penalized him with a foul. You just can't do things like this because you can put your team at a disadvantage. This all happened in the 1st half of the game. Ryan Tannehill completed 29 of his 43 passes for 249 yards & 2 touchdown strikes. Midway through the 2nd quarter Ryan Tannehill would hook up with Pruitt for a 1 yard passing touchdown to tie the game at 7-7. Titans in the 1st half struggled to pick up 3rd down plays & had a total of 194 yards of total offense. Titans in the 1st half had a field goal blocked & a few missed kicks as well. During the 4th quarter...it would be all Titans from then on, starting with a Tannehill 1 yard strike to the endzone & boosted their lead to 13-7, followed by a missed extra point. Two possessions later, Tannehill would move his team into field goal position, where Stephen Gostkowski already had 4 missed kicks during last night's matchup, but banged in the winning field goal with 17 seconds left on the game clock, 16-14.


As for the Denver Broncos they suffer a ringing week 1 loss at the hands of the Tennessee Titans, losing by just two points, 14-16. Last night had so much intensity between both teams & both Quarterback's had stellar night's. Denver Broncos are currently without Von Miller, due to ankle surgery, so that could be a costly loss on the defense as the season goes along. Drew Lock ended his night as a first year starter...by completing 22 of his 33 passes for 216 yards & 1 touchdown thrown. Lock was well protected & took no sacks all game long. Drew Lock in the 1st quarter threaded the needle to Tight-End, Noah Fant for a 9 yard touchdown pass, with the defense on his back 7-0. Drew Lock started great in the 1st quarter, completing 6 passes on 7 attempts for 43 yards. On a drive that took them 10 plays for 50 yards & kept the ball for over 4 minutes. Denver's defense came up big after blocking the Titans field goal kick & entered halftime with a 7-7 tie ball game. Broncos would take the lead late in the 4th quarter, following a Melvin Gordon 1 yard rushing touchdown, in order to make the game 14-13. To bad the Broncos defense was unable to hold their end of the bargain, thus seeing Stephen drill that kick in the final seconds. Broncos lose yet another close matchup, thus leading them to start the season 0-1.




















Pittsburgh Steelers vs. New York Giants Matchup Preview (9/14/20): Betting  Odds, Depth Charts, Live Stream In courtesy of lineups.com

The Pittsburgh Steelers(1-0) are back after thumping Daniel Jones & the New York Giants(0-1), winning by score of 26-16. Ben Roethlisberger completed 21 of his 32 passes for 229 yards & 3 touchdown passes.  This is Ben Roethlisberger's first game since week 2 of 2019. Roethlisberger injured his elbow during their 28-26 loss. That elbow injury sidelined him the whole season last year. Steelers ended the 1st quarter 3 of 5 when it came to converting third downs. During the 1st quarter Pittsburgh would even the score at 3-3 after Boswell drilled a 41 yard kick. Steelers would come within one point, following Ben Roethlisberger connecting with Juju Smith Schuster for a 10 yard touchdown strike & it was thrown off Ben's back foot. But the they missed the extra point & made the game 9-10. Over on defense T.J. Watt's interception would setup a Steelers touchdown, following Roethlisberger hooking up with Wide Out James Washington for a 13 yard passing touchdown with 14 ticks left, taking a 16-10 lead into halftime. Ben finished that drive 5 of 7 passing. Boswell knocked in a his second field goal of the day, during the 4th quarter, 19-10. Followed up by Ben Roethlisberger finding Juju Smith Schuster for a second time, on an 8 yard touchdown strike, boosting their lead to 26-10. Juju Smith Schuster turned in 6 receptions for 69 yards & 2 touchdown snags. Ben Roethlisberger moved into eighth all time with 366 career passing touchdowns & the Steelers start the year 1-0, winning big on the road.


The New York Giants lose a tough matchup against a tough Pittsburgh Steelers team, as final results showed a ten point defeat, 16-26. Daniel Jones completed 26 of his 41 passes for 279 yards, 2 touchdown strikes & 2 interceptions.  Daniel Jones threw a couple of pick's & was sacked 3 times for 17 yards, during the loss. Giants first drive took 4 plays for 1 yard but that drive ended with Gano kicking a field goal, to go up 3-0 in the 1st quarter. New York Giants were outscored a season ago by 57 points in the 1st quarter. Giants ended the 1st quarter roughly, after turning in 1 of 4 on 3rd down plays. Daniel Jones faked out Minkah Fitzpatrick & delivered an inside post to Darius Slayton, for a 41 yard touchdown, 10-3. Through two quarters the Giants tallied in 7 1st half first downs & converted one 3rd down on 6 attempts. Jones finished half number 1 completing 9 passes on 16 attempts for 151 yards, 1 touchdown & 1 interception. New York Giants came within 10 points of the Steelers, after Daniel Jones connected with Darius Slayton for the second time today with 1:52 left in the 4th, but failed a 2-point conversion, 16-26. Unfortunately the Giants will open up the year with an 0-1 win/loss record.


 


















Joshua Kelley - Football - UCLA In courtesy of uclabruins.com

So before we get into the stats & all that...I want to talk to people about who this young man is. His name is Joshua Kelley, a 22 year old kid out of Inglewood California, graduated out of Eastside High School & was one of the best Running backs at UCLA. Joshua Kelley was just the 8th back out of UCLA to earn multiple 1,000 yard seasons. Joshua Kelley was also the top 20th running back to secure 1,060 yards. Joshua tallied 100 yards rushing 4 times during his UCLA career. Joshua Kelley was drafted by the LA Chargers in 2020 & he went in the 4th round & was pick number 112. Today was Joshua's first pro game in the NFL....& man he did not disappoint. Midway through the 4th quarter the Chargers faced a 13-6 deficit, up until Joshua Kelley punched it in on a big 5 yard touchdown run, in order to tie the game at 13-13. That touchdown ultimately gave his team life & they followed it up with a Badgley field goal to win it 16-13. Kelley turned in 12 carries for 60 yards & a rushing touchdown to start his NFL career.
















Tampa Bay Buccaneers vs New Orleans Saints. September 13th, 2020. Sports  Betting Predictions - YouTube In courtesy of youtube.com


The New Orleans Saints(1-0) were all business today as they shutdown Brady & the Tampa Bay Buccaneers(0-1), at home & earned a big 34-23 win. Saints defense also turned in a 2 interception day off Tom Brady. Drew Brees completed 18 of his 30 passes for 160 yards & 2 touchdowns. Saints in the 2nd quarter faced an early seven point deficit, up until Drew Brees found RB Alvin Kamara for a 12 yard touchdown pass, tying the game at 7-7. The following Saints possession it would be Alvin Kamara scampering in for a 6 yard rushing touchdown, 14-7. Saints scampered down the field once again but tallied in just three points after Will Lutz drilled a 29 yarder, increasing his teams lead to ten, 17-7. Before their field goal was scored...Saints kept a 14-7 lead after blocking the Bucs field goal kick, late in the 1st half. Saints started the game with two punts in a row...& eventually scoring 17 unanswered points. Coming out the gates of halftime...Saints defense came in clutch after Janoris Jenkins picked off Brady & took it back for a pick six, 24-7. Saints started slowing down during the 2nd half....where at the time they tallied just 6 yards of total offense. After ending the 1st half with 138 total yards. New Orleans defense forced the Bucs to punt, then Brees & his offense went to work. As he found Jared Cook on a 46 yard grab, ultimately setting up a Brees hook up to the free agent Wide Out, Emmanuel Sanders for a 5 yard touchdown pass, adding a 31-17 lead, during the 4th quarter. New Orleans utilized a key 4th quarter onside kick....they recovered it & turned in just 3 points, 34-17 with 8 minutes left on the game clock. Saints pressure Tom Brady & sack him 3 times, Brees throws 3 touchdown for 160 yards & earn a 1-0 start to start their new year.



The Tampa Bay Buccaneers come on the road & got completely thumped by Drew Brees & his New Orleans Saints, losing 23-34, in "Americas game of the week". Tom Brady struggled for most of the game & Rob Gronkowski was targeted 3 times & had just 2 receptions all game for 11 yards. Tom Brady capped his afternoon off by completing 23 of his 36 passes for 239 yards & 2 touchdowns, to just 2 interceptions, in which one out of two interceptions went back for a pick six. Tom Brady enters the 2020 NFL season with 4,057 yards for 24 touchdowns & 8 interceptions. With a little over 7 minutes to go in the 1st quarter, Tom Brady ran it in for a 2 yard rushing touchdown, earning his 23rd career touchdown on the ground & went up 7-0. After that Tampa Bay allowed New Orleans to score 17 points out of no where during quarter 2. Rough 1st half for Brady & his Bucs after Saints sacked him just 1 time for 5 yards at the time....but they managed to also hit Tom Brady a ton in the 1st half. Bucs entered halftime down by ten, 7-17, with 112 total yards of offense, to the Saints 138. The Buccaneers would come within ten points once Tom Brady found O.J. Howard for a 9 yard passing touchdown, allowing Tampa to come within an arms reach 14-24. Followed by a Tampa Bay field goal kick by Ryan Succop sinking a 38 yard kick to make it a 7 point game, 17-24. Tampa's last touchdown came late in the 4th quarter, following a Tom Brady connection to Wide Receiver, Mike Evans for a 2 yard touchdown grab, but failed the two point conversion play, 23-34.The Buccaneers here in week 1 just couldn't get over Drew Brees & his Saints, starting the year 0-1 & look to rebound during next week's week 2.  





















Young Vikings CBs fail 1st test, fall to Rodgers, Packers In courtesy of oklahoman.com

The Green Bay Packers(1-0) start the year off with an impressive showing on the road, winning by score of 43-34. Quarterback, Aaron Rodgers finished his day completing 32 of his 44 passes for 364 yards & 4 touchdowns thrown. Rodgers started the 1st quarter on 5 of 5 passing for 43 yards. Unfortunately after getting in the redzone, they turned in just 3 points, 3-0. On a drive that lasted them 13 plays for 58 yards. Despite the Packers being stuffed on a 4th & goal play at the 1 yard line, Packers defense came up big by sacking Cousins for a safety, making the score 5-7 in the 2nd quarter. Aaron Rodgers completed 19 of his 28 passes for 201 yards & two late 1st half touchdowns, with the last one coming with 14 seconds left. Entering the half with a 22-10 lead. Packers were firing on all cylinders following a Rodgers hook up to Davante Adams for a 1 yard passing touchdown, extending their lead to 29-10. WR, Davante Adams had a stellar day receiving, as he turned in 14 receptions for 156 yards & 2 touchdowns. During the 4th & Aaron Rodgers didn't waste time, after seeing him connect with Lazard for a 3 yard touchdown, 36-18. Green Bay would pretty much seal this game midway through the 4th....but it would be Aaron Jones scampering in for a 5 yard rushing touchdown, in order to boost Green Bay's lead to 43-26. Aaron Rodgers throws 4 touchdown strikes for 364 yards & leads Green Bay to a big Victory, on the road in week 1.


As for the Minnesota Vikings(0-1) they go down to that daunting Green Bay defense & Aaron Rodgers ripped their defense apart with 4 passing touchdowns, losing 34-43. Kirk Cousins completed 19 of his 25 passes for 259 yards & 2 touchdowns thrown. Vikings had some issues converting 3rd down plays, going 3 of 6 & finished 0 of 1 when in the redzone. Vikings offense finally started to roll midway through the 1st quarter, following Dalvin Cook rushing in for a 1 yard touchdown, taking their first lead of the game 7-3. Dalvin Cook finished with 13 rushing touchdowns a season ago...turning in his first of the season. On a drive that took 8 plays for 75 yards & killed 4 minutes off the clock. Vikings defense came in clutch in the 2nd quarter, after stopping Green Bay on a 4th & goal situation at the 1 yard line. Keeping the game at 7-3. Minnesota Vikings allow two Green Bay touchdowns in the last seconds of the 1st half. As they entered halftime down 10-22. Vikings came out of halftime strong...starting with a Kirk Cousins 37 yard passing touchdown to Tight-End, Adam Thielen, cutting into Green Bay's lead, 18-29. Followed by Dalvin Cook punching in a 3 yard rushing touchdown & earned his 2nd of the day. Coming well within 10 points, 26-36. Minnesota outscored the Packers 24-14 in the 4th quarter. Vikings made some positive strides towards the end of the game, as Cousins delivered a late 19 yard touchdown to Adam Thielen...but dropped their home opener & start the year 0-1.





















NFL notes: Kamara, Saints reach five-year deal | Ap | richmond.com In courtesy of Richmond.com

BREAKING: The New Orleans Saints get what they want & lock up Running Back, Alvin Kamara for a 5 year $75 Million Dollar deal, making him just the 2nd highest paid back in the league. Can you blame the Saints for this? Alvin Kamara has been very productive since being drafted back in 2017. Kamara & the Saints have had multiple heartbreaking playoff defeats...some coming off bad calls from the referees. Saints finished 2019-2020 13-3 & the NFC South champs. Alvin Kamara capped off his year 171 carries for 797 rushing yards & 5 touchdowns scored. Alvin came in just 25th in the NFL for carries & tied for 26th in touchdowns scored.

























Chiefs vs. Texans: How to Watch NFL Season Opener on TV or Online – NBC  Boston In courtesy of nbcboston.com

The defending Super Bowl Champions of last year, Kansas City Chiefs(1-0) opened up week 1 with an impressive 34-20 Victory, over a tough Houston Texans(0-1) team, during tonight's Thursday night matchup. On a night where the Chiefs Super Bowl 54 banner was dropped & the Chiefs came out flying, trying to be the first team since to repeat Super Bowl titles for the first time since the Patriots did it, which was back in 03-04 seasons. Patrick Mahomes completed 24 of his 32 passes for 211 yards & 3 touchdown strikes. Kansas City became just the first team to earn a Super Bowl Victory, while averaging under 25 carries per game. Chiefs would enter the 2nd quarter down 0-7, up until Patrick Mahomes found Tight-End, Travis Kelce for a 6 yard passing touchdown, tying the game up at 7-7. The Following drive Kansas City would strike back once again, but this time it was a Mahomes hook up to WR, Sammy Watkins for a 2 yard touchdown & gave the Chiefs their first lead of the night, 14-7. Field Goal kicker, Harrison Butker knocked in a 29 yard kick to give Kansas City a 17-7 lead heading into halftime. Chiefs notched 19 1st half first downs to Houston's 8. Coming out the gates of halftime...Clyde Edwards Helaire broke for a 27 yard rushing touchdown to give his team a comfy 2nd half 24-7 lead, during the 3rd quarter. On a drive that took 7 plays for 80 yards, with a possession time of 4 minutes. Butker would go ahead & nail his second field goal make of the year, granting his team a 34-20 win. Pat Mahomes throws 3 touchdown for 211 yards & used their ground attack to torment Houston's defense, as Edwards Helaire, recorded 25 carries for 138 yards & 1 touchdown scored. Kansas City's defense was a force to be reckoned with, forcing 4 sacks on Watson & tallied in an interception.




The Houston Texans drop their first game on opening night, after faltering against the Kansas City Chiefs, with final results showing 20-34. Deshaun Watson managed to have a tough time tonight, but I am sure it was just jitters & they will play way better as the season goes along. Deshaun Watson ended his night by completing 20 of his 32 passes for 253 yards & 1 touchdown strike, to just 1 interception. Deshaun Watson enters 2020-2021 NFL season with 3,852 yards passing, 26 touchdowns & 12 interceptions. Da.Johnson would help Houston take an early 7-0 lead in the 1st quarter, following him scampering in for a 19 yard rushing touchdown, giving his team the early advantage. Da.Johnson tallied 11 carries for 77 yards & 1 touchdown scored, during loss. Texans unfortunately ended the 1st half scoreless. Houston Texans head into halftime down by 10 points. Texans fell into early trouble after recording 4 first half penalties for 30 yards & converted just 2 third downs on 5 attempts, during half number 1. Texans entered the 4th quarter down already down by a large margin, after KC's Hill recorded a touchdown to go up 7-31. Texans would respond with  Deshaun Watson spotting Akins for a 19 yard touchdown pass, but failed the 2-point conversion, 13-31. Houston was starting to show some type of life towards the end of the game, following a Deshaun Watson read option play that faked out Kansas City & saw Watson run it in for a 1 yard touchdown, bringing his team within 11 at the time, 20-31. Deshaun Watson & his Houston Texans had a difficult night defending against both Mahomes & Edwards Helaire. Deshaun Watson was smothered by that daunting Chiefs defense, as he went down 4 times & threw an interception. As for Houston's offense...they struggled to convert on 3rd down plays just like the 1st half, finishing 4 of 10 & couldn't contain Helaire, who torched them for 138 yards rushing. Texans offense capped week 1 off with 371 yards of total offense, to KC's 377.   

















Pro Bowl CB Aqib Talib Officially Retires, Announces New Job In courtesy of thespun.com

BREAKING: In shocking news earlier today...Cornerback Aqib Talib has announced his NFL retirement, after playing 12 years in the National Football League. Talib had rejected the New England Patriots offer. Talib was drafted by Tampa Bay back in 2008, where he capped off his rookie year with 17 single tackles, 23 total tackles, 9 passes defended & 4 interceptions, in 15 played games. Aqib Talib during the 2015-2016 season tallied in 6 pick six's, which was most by any player in team history, including a Super Bowl 50 Victory that year as well. Broncos won that Super Bowl against the Panthers by score of 24-10. After that Talib would be moved around...first he was sent over to the Rams, where he would earn 1 pick off that year before going in & out of the Injured Reserved List. Then he was let go by LA & traded away to the Dolphins. Now down below let's take a look at some of his big NFL career accomplishments, shall we?

*5-time Pro Bowler(2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017)
*Super Bowl 50 winner(2015)
*2nd team All-Pro(2013)
*1st team All-Pro(2016).


Aqib Talib has given his everything to the sport of Football, he end's his NFL career with 467 tackles, 5 forced fumbles, 125 passes defended, 35 interceptions for 10 touchdown returns & 4 recovered fumbles. Last season Talib was on the Injured List for the remainder of 2019, but still turned in 2 pass deflections in 5 games played.












DeAndre Hopkins signs lucrative extension with Cardinals In courtesy of sports.yahoo.com

BREAKING: The Arizona Cardinals have gone ahead to sign DeAndre Hopkins to a 2 year $54.5 Million Dollar deal extended to his contract. Hopkins will also get an additional $42.5 Million. With DeAndre Hopkins signing this massive deal...it makes him the highest paid NFL Wide Receiver in the league & that is not a Quarterback. Hopkins was traded a few months back for David Johnson, which I think Houston messed up by letting go one of their best players on the team, besides a few other stars. Hopkins finished last season with 104 receptions for 1165 receiving yards & 7 touchdown grabs, in 15 games.  













Deshaun Watson signs second-biggest deal in NFL history to stay with  Houston Texans (report) - masslive.com In courtesy of masslive.com

BREAKING: The Houston Texans went ahead to sign Deshaun Watson to a huge 4 year $177 Million Dollar deal to his contract, for the upcoming NFL season. Deshaun Watson has now become the highest paid NFL Quarterback, with this deal he just signed. In my mind I think Houston did a good job here, especially since Watson has been able to lead the Texans to a couple of Playoff games, also including a 19 point comeback to defeat & eliminate the Buffalo Bills 22-19, in last year's Wild Card matchup. The Houston Texans have made the playoffs just three times under Deshaun Watson. Deshaun Watson capped off his 2020 season with, 15 games played, completing 67% of his passes for 3,852 yards & 26 total touchdowns thrown & 12 interceptions.











Josh Gordon: Seattle Seahawks re-sign suspended wide receiver | NFL News |  Sky Sports In courtesy of skysports.com

BREAKING: Former Wide Receiver for both the Patriots & the Seattle Seahawks, Josh Gordon just signed a brand new 1 year deal to play for the Seahawks, for the upcoming 2020-2021 NFL season. Josh Gordon has been dealing with all type's of substance abuse issues. Starting way back when he was drafted by the Browns. Gordon has been unable to play for a whole entire season. Last time Gordon finished a full year...was in his first year in the NFL. Josh Gordon's time with the Browns he wasn't able to suit up for more than half of those games, after missing 43 out of 48 games. Gordon was then added by New England in 2018...before leaving due to Mental health issues & then being suspended once again this past season, which led to him to leaving Seattle. Josh Gordon is now back with the Seattle Seahawks & is still waiting to here if the NFL will even allow this reinstatement. Josh Gordon has so many chances & eventually the NFL will one day say "no more". If the NFL allows this to pass...then he need's to stay clean & show why he was one of the best Wide Receivers in 2013. Gordon finished 2019 with only 11 games played, 27 receptions for 426 yards & 1 touchdown grab.











Leonard Fournette: Buccaneers add ex-Jaguars RB as asset for Tom Brady In courtesy of usatoday.com

BREAKING: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have decided to sign RB, Leonard Fournette to a 1 year deal, for this upcoming NFL season. The Jacksonville Jaguars had let go of Fournette as early as Monday of this week. Once that move was made...Tampa Bay quickly acted on him & quickly signed. This is going to feel like your watching the New England Patriots, with an offense Tampa Bay as assembled thus far. Fournette is joining an elite Tampa Bay group this season & will prove to be a valuable threat if used right. Leonard Fournette is accountable for 17 rushing touchdowns for 2,631 yards through the first 3 years of his career with Jacksonville.  












Budda Baker, Cardinals agree to 4-year, $59 million extension In courtesy of nfl.com

BREAKING DEAL: The Arizona Cardinals have secured Budda Baker for the next few years to come. As Arizona extended Budda's contract to a 4 year $59 Million Dollar deal. The deal Budda Baker just signed....now marks him to be the highest paid player in the League. Budda Baker in my mind deserves the deal he earned, he is smart & can defend well. In the 2019-2020 NFL season Budda Baker racked up 104 self tackles, 43 assisted tackles, 4 Quarterback sacks, 9.5 in tackles for loss & 1 forced fumble for a touchdown. 












Ravens Release Safety Earl Thomas In courtesy of baltimoreravens.com

BREAKING UPDATE: The Baltimore Ravens have gone ahead to let go of Safety Earl Thomas for apparently getting into a fist fight matchup with another Ravens player, just a few days back. Ravens were just not pleased with Earl Thomas's actions, especially as a Veteran player. Thomas is going to be a big portion lost to that defensive roster & now since he's gone it's a possibility that he can go elsewhere, & play there, which I think would be a good move for a team to pick him up. Earl Thomas was apart of a Ravens team that finished 14-2 last season only to get dropped by the surging Titans in the Divisional round of the NFL Playoffs. Thomas finished the 2019-2020 NFL season with 15 games played, recording 2 interceptions for 38 yards, & 4 passes defended, including 1 forced fumble as well.











Jaguars DL Rodney Gunter announces retirement because of heart ... In courtesy of nfl.com

BREAKING: The Jaguars defensive tackle, Rodney Gunter has officially announced that he would be retiring from the National Football League, at the age of just 28. Rodney Gunter has found out that he would have serious problems with his heart. This is absolutely heart wrenching & you know how bad he was looking forward to playing in the 2020-2021 season. But in the times we are living in right now...you can't blame the guy for not wanting to play. He realized his heart issues & made a best decision for him & his Family. He finished  2019 with 13 played games, 20 self tackles, 11 assisted tackles & racked up 3 sacks. Rodney Gunter end's his NFL career with 126 tackles, 11.0 in sacks, 1 fumble recovery & 2 forced fumbles in the process.
















Former Patriots WR Chris Hogan OKs deal with Jets - The Boston Globe In courtesy of bostonglobe.com

Former Patriots, Buffalo Wide Out, Chris Hogan has decided to sign with the New York Jets, after spending his 2019 season with the Panthers. Chris Hogan is a pretty good pick up for the Jets, especially with how depleted their Wide Receiver's position is, as of right now. Hogan started out at Buffalo, then was traded to the Patriots, where he played some of his best football. Hogan recorded 1651 receiving yards for 12 touchdown grabs, in 40 played games. Chris Hogan also captured 2 Super Bowl Championships with the Patriots in the process. Winning Super Bowls 51 & 53. Hogan ended his 2019-2020 campaign with the Panthers, earning 8 receptions on 15 targets & no touchdown grabs.











Travis Kelce, Chiefs Agree to 4-Year, $57.25 Million New Contract ... In courtesy of bleacherreport.com

DEAL REACHED: Tight End for the Kansas City Chiefs, Travis Kelce signed a huge extension to his contract earlier this week, after inking in 5 years & is expected to make around $75 Million Dollars. George Kittle was not the only guy to sign a big extension for his team. In my estimation Travis Kelce deserves this deal he just earned. He & the Chiefs have been knocking at the door for a while, before finally winning  Super Bowl 54 this past season. Travis Kelce in Super Bowl 54 racked up 6 receptions for 43 yards & 1 touchdown scored. During the 2019-2020 regular season, Kelce ended with 16 games played, catching 97 passes for 1,229 yards & 5 receiving touchdowns. 












49ers HUB (@49ersHub) | Twitter In courtesy of twitter.com

DEAL BREAKER: Tight End for the San Francisco 49ers...George Kittle just signed a 5 year $75 Million Dollar deal. With Kittle signing this deal it now makes him one of the highest paid Tight-End's in the NFL. George Kittle also got $18 Million Dollars that will be guaranteed to him as well. George Kittle was most definitely a huge part of the 49ers advancing to Super Bowl 54, this past season. Kittle & Jimmy G have a special connection out on that field & they both are all about winning games, but came up a tad bit short of winning the Super Bowl & losing to the Chiefs 20-31. Despite losing the Super Bowl, George Kittle racked up 85 receptions for 1053 yards & 5 touchdowns(tied 42nd).   










Patriots sign veteran running back Lamar Miller to one-year deal ... In courtesy of cbssports.com

TRADE APPROVED: Former running back for the Houston Texans, Lamar Miller signed a 1 year deal, after checking out New England this week. Everyone knows the history when it comes to Lamar Miller being hurt, one of which was back in December of 2018, where he injured his ankle versing the New York Jets. Miller had two injuries throughout the 2018 season, & has a 53.6% chance of possibly getting hurt this season. Through Miller's NFL career...he has played 105 games, rushing for



















NFL news: Antonio Brown won't appeal 8-game suspension In courtesy of clutchpoints.com

BREAKING: The NFL has gone ahead & suspended the free agent Wideout, Antonio Brown for 8 games, starting as early as week 1 & it could be longer if any other illegal allegations are found on him, moving forward. The last time anyone saw Antonio Brown was back in week 2, after signing with the Patriots & ending his afternoon with 4 receptions for 56 yards, a touchdown & a 43-0 win over the Dolphins. After that, he would be let go by the organization due to rape allegations, followed by other misconduct charges along the way.










Running back LeSean McCoy joins Bucs, agrees to one-year deal In courtesy of tampabay.com

After helping bring a Super Bowl title to the city of Kansas, LeSean McCoy agreed to a 1 year deal...to join the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for the upcoming NFL season. McCoy last season was signed by the Chiefs, & that deal to sign him paid off in a big way, as he played a pivotal role in helping Kansas City reach Super Bowl 54. Fast forward to now...McCoy will now be joining an already high powered offense, joining the likes of, Tom Brady, Rob Gronkowski, Mike Evans & more. Not to sure how many carries he'll get this upcoming season, but he will for sure play a big brother role to the younger backs. Last season LeSean McCoy ended the season with 13 played games, carried the ball 101 times for 456 yards & 4 touchdowns.  








Why Joey Bosa is worth his new deal | Touchdown Wire In courtesy of touchdownwire.usatoday.com

DEAL BREAKER: Defensive End, Joey Bosa & the Los Angeles Chargers came to agreement, by having Bosa sign a 5 year $135 Million Dollar extension to his contract, also including $102 & $78 Million Dollars guaranteed to him. Joey Bosa has now set a brand new record, in terms of contract extensions. I think Joey Bosa deserves this big extension...because he can get around your best guy & make life hard in the backfield. Bosa managed to earn a 23.1 pass rush percentage to win the high pass rate this past season & beat out guys like Aaron Donald & Za'Darius Smith clinging behind him. Joey Bosa just set the mark for a defensive player with a deal this big, can't wait to see him ball out this upcoming season. After today, Bosa is going to have to  show everyone why he deserves this deal.










NFL GM on Jamal Adams Trade: I Wouldn't Give Up 2 1st-Round Picks ... In courtesy of bleacherreport.com

TRADE DEAL: The New York Jets have gone ahead & traded their top Safety, Jamal Adams, & a fourth round pick in the draft to the Seattle Seahawks. In return the Jets will receive Safety, Bradley McDougald, including two first round draft picks & just one third round pick. I believe Seattle scored big in this trade by adding a true Veteran to an already well rounded Seattle team. This Seahawks team could be a Super Bowl contender within the near future. Despite the Jets finishing 7-9 last season, Jamal Adams still was in on every play, but missed final three games due to injury. Adams capped off 2019-2020 with 60 self tackles, 14 assisted tackles, 6.5 in sacks & 1 interception returned for a pick six.










Michael Bennett, a Protest Pioneer, Retires From the N.F.L. - The ... In courtesy of nytimes.com

BREAKING: Michael Bennett has decided to hang it up & retire from the NFL after 11 great seasons played. Bennett entered his first year with Seattle in 09, unfortunately he never got a chance to play that season. Now try to keep in mind towards the end of that 09 season Michael Bennett left to play for Tampa Bay, until returning back to Seattle in 2013, where his career then started to take off, advancing to 3 straight NFL Pro Bowls along with a Super Bowl 48 Championship Victory over the Denver Broncos. Let's take brief moment to take a look at what Michael was able to accomplish,

*NFL Pro Bowl(2015,2016,2017)
*2-Time NFC Champion(2013-2014
*Super Bowl 48 Champion(2013)
*NFL Pro Bowl defensive MVP(2015).


Michael Bennett finishes his illustrious NFL career with 101 games started, 259 solo tackles, 100 assisted tackles, averaged a 69.5 in sacks, & 10 forced fumbles. Bennett has had a pretty stellar career, including being on top of the mountain & was named the defensive MVP back in the 2015 season.












Chiefs, Chris Jones agree to 4-year, $85M extension | Fox News In courtesy of foxnews.com

BREAKING: Kansas City Chiefs score once more, following Chris Jones signing a 4 year $85 Million Dollar extension deal to his contract. Chris Jones was apart of a dominate Kansas City defense this past season, helping the Chiefs ride all the way to Super Bowl 54, where they shutdown Jimmy G & the 49ers late in the 4th quarter...Holding them to a three & out on San Francisco's final drive. 











Derrick Henry signs extension with Titans: Why the reported deal ... In courtesy of cbssports.com

BREAKING: Tennessee Titans have agreed to sign running back, Derrick Henry to a 4 year $25.5 Million Dollar deal. Derrick Henry deserves this deal he just got from the Titans. Henry played a key role on the Titans run to the AFC Championship game. Starting with the Wildcard round vs the Patriots, where Derrick plunged the Pat's defense with 34 carries, 182 yards & a touchdown scored. Followed by Henry's 30 carries, 195 yards & a 28-12 Victory...Knocking out the top seeded, 14-2 Ravens to advance to the AFC Championship a week later. Only to lose 24-35 to the Kansas City Chiefs. Derrick Henry was slowed down by that Kansas City defense, as he was held to 69 yards on 19 carries. Derrick Henry finished the 2019-2020 season with 303 carries for 1,540 rushing yards & 16 touchdowns scored.











Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes signs 10-year extension with the ... In courtesy dailymail.co.uk

BREAKING: Super Bowl MVP Patrick Mahomes signed the biggest contract in NFL history...By agreeing to sign a 10 year $450 Million Dollar deal, to stay with the Kansas City Chiefs. This one is going down in the books for a history making deal made by Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes carried his team throughout the playoffs after trailing in the Divisional round by 24 points to Houston & they trailed by 10 against the Titans in the AFC Championship game, followed by an amazing 10 point comeback against the 49ers to lead Kansas City to there first Super Bowl title in 50 years. Patrick Mahomes ended his 2019-2020 season completing 319 passes on 484 attempts for 4031 yards, 26 touchdowns to just 5 interceptions.









Patriots sign Cam Newton as possible Tom Brady replacement - NewsDio In courtesy of newsdio.com

BREAKING: As of yesterday at about 3:00 in the afternoon...news broke that Quarterback Cam Newton has gone ahead & signed a 1 year $7.5 Million Dollar deal, to come play for the New England Patriots this upcoming NFL season. Cam Newton was released from Carolina during the 2020 offseason...which of course Cam had a long time to pick on where he would want to play at. Newton last season was dealing with a nagging foot injury that he hurt back in week 2. If Cam can get the right protection & stay healthy in the process....He can be dangerous. Especially if he is under the wing of head coach, Bill Bellichick. Newton finished 2019-2020 with just two played games completing 56% of his passes for 572 yards & no touchdown throws.










DAK PRESCOTT WILL SIGN THE 31.4M FRANCHISE TAG. My Thoughts - YouTube In courtesy of youtube.com

BREAKING: Dak Prescott signs  $31.4 Million Dollars with the Dallas Cowboys. Dak Prescott the last few times turned down $30 million & $40 million dollars....he was even offered $175 million, as well as turning that deal down. Since Dak Prescott's start back in 2016, he has won just 1 playoff game in two appearances. I think what Dallas will be looking for is a solid two years out of Dak...if there hasn't been a change within that two year mark, Dallas could possibly move on from Dak Prescott. Despite missing the playoffs & finishing last season 8-8....Dak ended his 2019-2020 campaign completing 65% of his passes for 4902 yards & 30 touchdown strikes.













49ers' Deebo Samuel Reportedly Suffers Broken Foot Injury, Will ... In courtesy of bleacherreport.com

INJURY UPDATE: San Francisco 49ers wide out Deebo Samuel is expected to have surgery, after suffering a broken foot. Deebo Samuel is looking to be out between 12 to 16 weeks. Deebo played a big role in the 49ers going 13-3 & a trip to Super Bowl 54. Samuel ended his 2019-2020 season with 57 receptions for 802 yards & 3 receiving touchdowns.  










Joe Flacco signing with NY Jets on a one-year contract In courtesy of northjersey.com

BREAKING: The former Ravens, Broncos Quarterback & 1-time Super Bowl Champion Joe Flacco has agreed to sign a 1 year deal to play for the New York Jets. Now I believe Flacco will not be starting for the Jets, but will battle for a second string spot behind starting Quarterback, Sam Darnold. It has been a rough few seasons for Joe Flacco since winning the Super Bowl back in 2013 against the 49ers 34-31. Since the Super Bowl Flacco has been declining & injuries is a big part of why he had been going downhill. Joe started in just 8 games for the Broncos this last season & was put on Injured Reserved for the whole season do to suffering a herniated disk. Despite the injury, Joe Flacco did however end his year with 1,822 yards for 6 touchdown strikes & 5 interceptions(tied for 3rd in the NFL). Along with having a 48.7 QBR. 









What signing RB Carlos Hyde means for the Seahawks in 2020 In courtesy of sports.yahoo.com

BREAKING: The Seattle Seahawks adding more power to their backfield, by agreeing to sign running back, Carlos Hyde to a 1 year deal & could make around $4 Million Dollars. Carlos Hyde spent this last season with the Houston Texans, where they would end up in the AFC Divisional round only to lose to the Chiefs & watched a 24 point lead go down the drain. Carlos Hyde finished that Divisional round matchup with just 13 carries for 44 yards, while averaging a 3.4. The 29 year old back capped off his 2019-2020 NFL campaign with 245 carries for 1,070 rushing yards(13th in the NFL) & 6 total touchdowns scored(tied 19th in the NFL).











Cowboys Aldon Smith reinstated by league after 4 years away from field In courtesy of cowboyswire.usatoday.com

BREAKING: The National Football League has gone ahead & reinstated Aldon Smith. After Smith had to serve a 9 game suspension for breaking the NFL's substance abuse policy a season ago. The Dallas Cowboys quickly acted by bringing in more power to the Dallas pass rush game. Aldon Smith will bring power to that Dallas defense & will be in the face of many quarterbacks this upcoming NFL season. Smith has a 47.5 sack rate, including 141 tackles, 1 interception & 5 forced fumbles throughout his career.









Patrick Chung signs two-year contract extension with NE Patriots In courtesy of sports.yahoo.com

BREAKING: The New England Patriots have extended Patrick Chung's contract, as he agreed to sign a 2 year $12.8 Million Dollar deal. In which this deal is expected to run through the year of 2023. It has been tough during this offseason for the Patriots, a lot of key guys left the organization to play elsewhere. At least Patrick Chung is going to stick around for a few more seasons. Patrick Chung capped off his 2019-2020 NFL campaign with 3 passes defended & racked up 38 solo tackles.











Gore, 37, set to sign with Jets | Sports | elkodaily.com In courtesy of elkodaily.com

BREAKING: The New York Jets went along & signed Veteran running back, Frank Gore to a 1 year deal for the upcoming season. Frank Gore is a good pick up by New York & will be able to take some of the pressure off of Le'Veon Bell. This past season Frank Gore rushed for 15,000 yards putting him as the 4th best running back in the NFL. Gore spent 2019-2020 with the Buffalo Bills, where he racked up 166 carries for 599 yards & rushed for 2 touchdowns. In his career Gore has 3,548 carries for 15,347 yards & 79 touchdowns scored. 









10 things to know about Cowboys QB Andy Dalton, including his ... In courtesy of dallasnews.com

BREAKING: Andy Dalton has agreed to sign a 1 year $7 Million Dillion deal, to play for the Dallas Cowboys this upcoming season. Dalton spent his first 9 seasons on the Bengals & was released earlier this week by the Bengals. I think Dalton will be a good backup for Dak Prescott, I just don't see him playing unless Dak get's hurt. There are other teams on the market including the Jacksonville Jaguars, where he can probably start over Gardner Minshew. Dalton finished 2019-2020 completing 59% of his passes for 3,494 yards & 16 touchdown strikes. From 2011 to 2019 Andy Dalton overall completed 62% of his passes for 31594 yards & a total of 204 touchdowns throws.











Andy Dalton to be released by Cincinnati Bengals In courtesy of whio.com

BREAKING: What is next for the "Red Riffle" Andy Dalton, following his release from the Cincinnati Bengals after just 9 seasons with the team. Andy Dalton was released as early as Thursday morning. Bengals finished last season with a 2-14 win/loss record & picked up the number one draft slot. The second  Joe Burrow was announced you knew that it would be over for Andy Dalton with the Bengals. Don't get him wrong he did a lot of good things for the team, like leading the Bengals to a 10-0 start back in the 2015-2016 season, where they would clinch a wildcard spot that year, but lost to the Steelers do to careless penalties. Andy Dalton led the Bengals to the playoffs four times in his career, but has won none & has a 0-4 record when playing in the playoffs. Dalton capped off 2019-2020 by completing 59% of his passes for 3,494 yards & 16 touchdown strikes. From 2011 to 2019 Andy Dalton has completed 62% of his passes for 3,1594 yards & 204 total career touchdowns thrown.











Bears to sign veteran WR, returner Ted Ginn Jr.: source - Chicago ... In courtesy of Chicago.suntimes.com

BREAKING: The former Saints Wide Out Ted Ginn Jr has agreed to sign a 1 year deal to play for the Chicago Bears during the 2020-2021 NFL season. Ted Ginn was a force for Drew Brees & Teddy Bridgewater in New Orleans, question on everyone's mind is can Ginn be a force for the Chicago offense? Ted Ginn Jr can beat your best corner going deep down the field or he can create mismatches for opposing teams. Ted Ginn Jr ended his 2019-2020 season with 30 receptions for 421 yards & 2 touchdown grabs. Throughout Ted Ginn's career, he has posted over 400 career receptions for over 5,000 receiving yards & 33 total touchdowns in his career. 















Why Jameis Winston will learn the most with Saints? Assistant GM ... In courtesy of nola.com

TRADE DEAL: The wait is finally over!! Former Tampa Bay Quarterback Jameis Winston has agreed to a 1 year deal to join Sean Payton & the New Orleans Saints for the upcoming 2020-2021 NFL season. For years Winston played alongside Tampa Bay when versing division rivals, New Orleans Saints. Now he will be apart of the Saints in the NFC South & will take on his former Tampa Bay team, including the GOAT, Tom Brady. This past season Jameis Winston threw for 30 touchdowns, but the downside to his year in 2019-2020 is that he threw for 30 interceptions. Making Jameis the first player to throw 33 touchdowns & 30 interceptions all in one season. Jameis Winston ended his year last season by completing 60% of his passes for 5,109 yards & 33 touchdowns.









Patriots news: Bill Belichick's statement on James Develin's ... In courtesy of clutchpoints.com

BREAKING: Fullback James Devlin after 7 seasons has officially announced his NFL retirement here in 2020. Despite being a fullback & not really touching the ball, he proved to be an excellent run blocker for the young guys. Devlin attended Brown University, where he earned 22 assisting tackles,  28 self tackles & ended with 50 total tackles in College. Despite his talents on the field he would unfortunately go undrafted. Fast forward to 2012, where he would go on to play for Bill Bellichick & the New England Patriots where he would capture 3 Super Bowl titles & appeared in the 2017 NFL Pro Bowl game. Down below are some career stats,

*Pro Bowl(2017)
*3-time Super Bowl Champion(49, 51, 53).


James Devlin did so much more for the Patriots  than people think. James can now start the next chapter of his life. Devlin finished his career with 26 rushing yards, 5 rushing touchdowns, 31 receptions for 222 yards.















Rob Gronkowski agrees to come out of retirement to play in Tampa ... In courtesy of cnn.com

TRADE DEAL: Rob Gronkowski comes out of retirement & will reunite with former Patriots teammate, Tom Brady in Tampa Bay. The Patriots came to terms & traded Rob Gronkowski & 7th round NFL draft pick to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. In return the New England Patriots will receive an NFL 4th round draft pick. Rob took all of 2019 to rest up his body before returning to the NFL, time & time again Gronkowski made it very clear that he did not want to play for anyone else but Tom Brady. Rob retired with 521 receptions for 7,861 yards & 79 total touchdowns scored. 












Rams trade wide receiver Brandin Cooks to Houston in deal for ... In courtesy of cbssports.com

TRADE DEAL: The Los Angeles Rams have traded their wide receiver, Brandin Cooks to the Houston Texans, in return the Rams will get a 2020 round two NFL draft pick, including a 2022 4th round draft pick as well. I hope the Rams feel they made the right move by trading Cooks away. Brandin Cooks was apart of & contributed to the Rams advancing to Super Bowl 53 in 2018, where they fell short 13-3, losing to Cooks former team, New England Patriots. Brandin Cooks ended 2019-2020 with 14 played games, recording 42 receptions for 583 yards & 2 total touchdowns scored.









New Colts Cornerback Xavier Rhodes Looks To Bounce Back From ...  In courtesy of si.com

TRADE DEAL REACHED: The Colts are adding more talent in the cornerback area, after agreeing to sign former Vikings, Xavier Rhodes to a 1 year deal. The Colts this offseason are trying to stack up their secondary for the upcoming NFL season. Xavier Rhodes will be playing along with another free agent pick up in Pierre Desir. Xavier Rhodes can be physical at the line with the oppositions best Wide Receiver. Last season he was apart of the Vikings playoff run, just to be knocked out by the 49ers in the Divisional Round. Rhodes capped off 2019-2020 with 54 self tackles, 1 forced fumble & 6 passes defended.









Image result for dorsett to seahawks In courtesy of patspulpit.com

TRADE REACHED: The Seattle Seahawks have added more to their Wide receiver slot, after agreeing to sign former Patriots wide out, Phillip Dorsett to a 1 year deal. Phillip Dorsett becomes just the 8th free agent player to not resign with the New England Patriots. Dorsett will be a valuable target for Russell Wilson for the 2020 season. Philip Dorsett capped off last year with 14 played games, 29 receptions for 397 yards & 5 total touchdowns, along with averaging a 13.7 in yards per game.























Image result for cam released        In courtesy of abcnews.go.com

BREAKING: The Carolina Panthers were just about done with Quarterback Cam Newton, releasing him from the team as early as this morning. It has been in question on if Cam Newton would be their guy to carry this franchise moving forward. Cam Newton I believe struggled with getting the right protection these past few years, since being in Carolina. Newton did manage to help the Panthers reach a 15-1 season & a Super Bowl 50 appearance, which had been their first Super Bowl since 2003. Just like Super Bowl 38, Carolina would be unable to finish off Super Bowl 50, thus losing 24-10 to the Denver Broncos. After that season he would manage to lead his team to the Wild Card round but that was it, didn't get any further than that. Now with Cam gone who would he go & play for in the 2020-2021 season? Cam Newton injured his foot last year that put him on the shelf for half of the 2019-2020 season, allowing their backup Kyle Allen to sub in for Cam. Cam played just 2 games last year & because of his foot injury it made things hard & he didn't perform like we are all use to seeing. Newton capped off 2019 with 2 games played, threw for 572 yards & had a 56.2% in completions.   








Image result for robby anderson to panthers        In courtesy of wect.com

TRADE DEAL: The Carolina Panthers have scored at the wide receiver position during this year's NFL offseason. Panthers have agreed to sign former Jets wide out, Robby Anderson to a 2 year $20 Million Dollar deal. Despite not having Cam Newton anymore, Robby Anderson will be pretty effective this upcoming season, as he pairs with guys like, Curtis Samuel, D.J. Moore, James Shaw, including Christian McCaffrey coming out the backfield. But the question still remains on who will be the guy at the Quarterback position?  Robby Anderson capped off last season with 52 receptions for 779 yards & recorded 5 rushing touchdowns, while averaging 15.0 in yards per game.   












Image result for jets sign desirIn courtesy of jetswire.usatoday.com

DEAL REACHED: The New York Jets went ahead & signed former Colts cornerback, Pierre Desir to add more depth in that cornerback position, which will really shake up that Jets defense in 2020. What makes this trade even crazier is that Desir was released by the Indianapolis Colts, only to have New York slide in & sign him one day after he was let go. I like what the Jets are doing here, they have found a pretty good cornerback in Pierre Desir & I can see him bringing a lot to that New York Jets team. It will be interesting to see how he does in a Jets uniform this upcoming NFL season. Pierre Desir ended last season with 50 tackles & 3 interceptions snagged.   















Image result for stephen released patriots  In courtesy of nbcsports.com

BREAKING: The New England Patriots have parted ways with their longtime kicker, Stephen Gostkowski, after releasing him. Stephen Gostkowski believe it or not played a huge part in the Patriots capturing three Super Bowl championships from 2013 through 2018. Stephen was drafted in the 4th round by the New England Patriots in the year of 2006. During his long stint with the Patriots, Gostkowski notched 3 Super Bowl titles & appeared in a total of six Super Bowls. This past season Gostkowski was put on the Injured Reserved List do to suffering a bad hip injury, thus putting Stephen out for half of the 2019 season. Stephen Gostkowski ended last year with  7 field goals made on 8 field goal attempts, with 41 yards being his longest kick of the 2019-2020 season.









Image result for eric ebron pitt   In courtesy of post-gazette.com

TRADE UPDATE: The Pittsburgh Steelers pick up a big bodied tight-end in Eric Ebron, signing him to a 2 year $12 Million Dollar deal. Eric Ebron is going to be a huge help for Ben Roethlisberger this coming season, as he proved to be a force when he was playing for the Colts. Roethlisberger now has James Connor,  Juju Smith Schuster & now the recently acquired Eric Ebron. Ebron finished last season with 31 receptions for 375 yards & notched 3 total receiving touchdowns. 











Image result for melvin gordon to denverIn courtesy of denverpost.com

TRADE UPDATE: Melvin Gordon is taking his talents elsewhere after signing a 2 year $16 Million Dollar deal to play for the Denver Broncos. Melvin Gordon's move to Denver is honestly shocking news, but he will bring a lot to the Broncos backfield this upcoming season & will pose a threat for opposing teams. Melvin Gordon has been with the LA Chargers since the 2015 season, where he racked up over 4,000 yards for 36 touchdowns recorded on 1,059 touches. Gordon played only twelve games last season do to wanting more money & since he wasn't granted the money he had posted a sit out. Melvin Gordon did however end the 2019-2020 NFL season with 162 carries for 612 rushing yards & totaled 8 touchdowns. 










Image result for gerald mccoy to dallas   In courtesy of dallasnews.com

BREAKING: The Dallas Cowboys went ahead & signed former Carolina Panther & defensive tackle, Gerald McCoy to a 3 year $20 Million Dollar deal. I like this because McCoy has that size & strength factor & can be a force up front for that Dallas defensive line this season.













Image result for beau allen signs with pats        In courtesy of bostonglobe.com

DEAL BREAKER: Tampa Bay signs a Patriot, the Patriots go along to sign former Tampa Bay Buccaneer, Beau Allen to a 2 year $8 Million Dollar deal. Thus is a good pick up for the New England Patriots, Allen brings physicality & strength to the Patriots defensive line & with guys like Danny Shelton not being there do to signing with Detroit, Allen will be a good fill in for New England & I believe he can accel under head coach Bill Bilichick.









Image result for jordan howard to dolphins     In courtesy of upi.com

DEAL BREAKER: The Miami Dolphins trying to stack up a good run game by signing running back, Jordan Howard to a 2 year $10 Million Dollar deal. Miami stacked well on defense, now putting together a good offense for this upcoming NFL season. Jordan Howard ended last season with 119 carries for 525 rushing yards, 6 touchdowns scored & averaged a 4.4.









Image result for nick foles to bears           In courtesy of espn.com

TRADE DEAL: The Chicago Bears gave up a 4th round compensatory draft pick, which stood at 140 overall. In return the Bears will receive former Jaguars Quarterback & Super Bowl 52 MVP, Nick Foles. After Foles historic Super Bowl performance against the Patriots, he would be shipped off to the Jaguars, where he would sign a huge 4 year $88 Million Dollar deal. Too bad it just didn't work out for Foles nor the Jaguars. Foles battled with a broken clavicle this past season after being taken down awkwardly & was put on Injured Reserved, up until week 11 of 2019. Followed by Gardner Minshew taking Foles spot in the starting lineup. Nick Foles ended his 2019-2020 campaign with 736 passing yards for 3 total touchdowns, 2 interceptions & had a QBR of 33.6. Chicago fans are NOT happy about this choice they made, were probably expecting to land Cam Newton instead of Nick Foles.










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BREAKING: The Pat's lose another one! This just in the Detroit Lions went along to sign another former Patriot player, in Danny Shelton to a 2 year $8 Million Dollar deal. Matt Patricia trying to build a Patriot way defense, first it was Jamie Collins, then it was Duron Harmon followed by Danny Shelton becoming the next piece to Matt Patricia's puzzle. Danny Shelton finished his final year in New England with 30 tackles, 3 sacks & 1 forced fumble.









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