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Bills 24, Buccaneers 18
Josh Allen, who looked like he was playing hurt from an injury that he suffered versus the Giants, looked like his normal self in this contest. There was a scary moment in the first half when he went into the blue tent to get checked out for something, but he didn’t miss any action, as he was able to play on his usual level. In fact, Allen looked much different than at any other point this year because he was actually willing to scramble. Allen has been reluctant to run this year for some reason, but that changed in this contest, as he scrambled seven times for 41 yards and a touchdown. His legs were instrumental to keep drives alive.
Allen also did it with his arm. He misfired on just nine occasions as he went 31-of-40 for 324 yards, two touchdowns and a weird interception that was tipped by Antoine Winfield to set up a Tampa touchdown. This tied the game at 10, but the Bills scored two touchdowns after that to establish a 24-10 lead. With the Buccaneers doing nothing but punting in the second half, Buffalo was able to coast to an easy win despite how close the final score looks.
Thanks to this garbage time, Baker Mayfield was able to finish with a respectable stat line: 25-of-42, 237 yards, two touchdowns. Mayfield didn’t play as well as those numbers indicate, however. He had major issues converting third downs (4-of-15) and also connecting with Mike Evans, who had one reception for most of the evening. Evans caught the back-door touchdown, finishing with three grabs for 39 yards and a score.
Cowboys 43, Rams 20
In the blink of an eye, a 10-3 battle transformed into a 26-3 rout. The Rams scored a couple of touchdowns in the third quarter to make the spread result interesting, but all intrigue concluded when Stafford was pulled from the game because of an injury to his hand.
Vikings 24, Packers 10
This is a shame for the Vikings, who were able to claw their way back to 4-4 after a disappointing start. Cousins, who was 23-of-31 for 274 yards and two touchdowns, will sorely be missed. Minnesota will now have to turn to rookie Jaren Hall, who was 3-of-4 for 23 yards in relief of Cousins.
Love was 24-of-41 for 229 yards, one touchdown and an interception. The pick wasn’t his fault because a Minnesota safety ripped the ball away from Jayden Reed. Still, Love was incredibly disappointing in a good matchup. The Packers had a chance at the end to make it a close game, but they failed twice in the red zone. One possession saw Dontayvion Wicks drop a touchdown. The second saw the Packers self-destruct with a face mask penalty, followed by a poor Love throw into double coverage. Love then tried to scramble for a first down on a fourth-and-16, which was an embarrassing display.
Titans 28, Falcons 23
At that point in the game, it was clear that Levis was the superior quarterback in this matchup. The Falcons continued to shoot themselves in the foot with Desmond Ridder’s mistakes. Ridder took a bad sack in the red zone and then lost a fumble on a strip-sack as he was stepping up in the pocket.
Ridder was benched at halftime, giving way to Taylor Henicke. The former Redskin was better than Ridder, who was just 8-of-12 for 71 yards. Heinicke, by contrast, was 12-of-21 for 175 yards and a touchdown. He had the Falcons in position to potentially drive down the field and win the game, but a pass to Van Jefferson on fourth down fell incomplete because of a horrible drop.
The Titans prevailed, and while they ruined their draft positioning, they have to feel very optimistic after watching Levis play. It’s only one game, but Levis was terrific. He matched his two first-half touchdowns with a pair of scores following intermission. His best throw was a 61-yard bomb to Hopkins to help ice the victory.
Levis ended up 19-of-29 for 238 yards and four touchdowns. His numbers would have been better had Chig Okonkwo (4-23) not committed a deep drop. The Titans were considered sellers at the trade deadline, but that may not be the case anymore. The organization may believe that it can reach the playoffs with Levis this year.
Saints 38, Colts 27
The Saints, however, seemingly overcame their offensive woes in this game to eventually take full control of this game. They made big plays after trailing by 10. They were also extremely efficient in the red zone for a change, scoring three touchdowns on four tries. They also got lucky, with the officials blowing an obvious call when Taysom Hill threw a deep interception.
New Orleans ultimately compiled 511 net yards of offense, as no one could be stopped by the beleaguered Colts defense. This includes Derek Carr, who went 19-of-27 for 310 yards and two touchdowns. The only mistake Carr made was losing a fumble on a strip-sack early in the game, which the Saints were obviously able to overcome.
Dolphins 31, Patriots 17
This didn’t last very long, however. The Dolphins dominated from that point forward, outscoring New England 31-10. Tua Tagovailoa had his way with New England’s beleaguered defense, connecting with his talented receivers on numerous occasions. This includes the all-important front-door cover, as Tagovailoa hit Jaylen Waddle for a touchdown at the very end to win by 14 when it seemed as though a late New England score would keep the margin to within seven.
Tagovailoa finished 30-of-45 for 324 yards, three touchdowns and an interception. The pick was a poor read, but Tagovailoa was able to rebound and continue to abuse Bill Belichick’s defense.
Jets 13, Giants 10
The Giants at least had an excuse for their poor performance. In addition to battling a terrific Jets defense while missing their All-Pro left tackle, they also lost Tyrod Taylor and Darren Waller to injury. With Taylor sidelined, someone named Tommy DeVito stepped into action. DeVito rushed for a touchdown, but completed only two passes. Despite this, DeVito had more completions than yards. He failed to generate positive passing yardage, throwing for minus-one yard. Then again, Taylor wasn’t much better; he was just 4-of-7 for eight yards.
The Jets, however, don’t have much of an excuse. The Giants do not have a good defense, so Zach Wilson should have performed better than he did. Wilson, instead, spent the entire afternoon drifting too far back in the pocket and throwing short of the sticks on third down. It looked like he would blow this game in embarrassing fashion, but a missed chip-shot field goal gave the Jets life down three at the end of regulation. It still seemed like a long shot for the Jets to win, but Wilson completed consecutive completions of 29 yards to Garrett Wilson and Allen Lazard. The Jets then rushed to spike the ball and did so with just one second remaining in regulation, allowing Greg Zuelerin to hit the tying, 35-yard field goal.
The Giants received possession initially in overtime, but a three-and-out by the defense and a big play by Wilson gave the Jets the victory.
Jaguars 20, Steelers 10
The Jaguars, like the Rams last week, were in full control, but couldn’t quite put the Steelers away because of mistakes. Jacksonville failed to take advantage of a potential Pickett pick-six, which came before an Evan Engram lost fumble in the red zone and a Trevor Lawrence interception thrown into the end zone. Tank Bigsby also lost a fumble in field goal range. However, Pittsburgh never came back, potentially because Pickett suffered an injury. Mitchell Trubisky had to take over for Pickett, and he made his own mistakes. He was picked twice, including once where he recklessly heaved a pass into triple coverage.
As a result of the injury, Jacksonville was able to hold on to its lead, ultimately prevailing by 10 to improve to 6-2. The Jaguars are now tied with the Chiefs and Dolphins for the best record in the AFC.
Eagles 38, Redskins 31
Philadelphia had a chance to trim the lead to four in the middle of the second quarter, but the lack of focus persisted, as Kenneth Gainwell lost a fumble inside the 5-yard line. The Eagles’ defense then blew an opportunity to intercept Sam Howell, as a defender dropped an easy pick. Philadelphia eventually put together a touchdown drive, with Jalen Hurts hitting A.J. Brown in the end zone, but a Joey Slye field goal brought the margin to seven at halftime.
The Eagles, however, finally woke up after halftime, while Washington became the team to make mistakes. Howell was intercepted on an overthrow, and he and his teammates then had a sequence where he hurt his team. He didn’t see an open receiver on third down, and this was followed by a Terry McLaurin drop on fourth down. Meanwhile, Philadelphia’s offense caught fire. Aside from a fumble, Hurts was flawless as he and his talented receivers torched Washington’s hapless secondary.
Panthers 15, Texans 13
By Charlie Campbell – @draftcampbell
Young opened the third quarter by connecting with Jonathan Mingo, who darted down the field for a gain of 40 yards. Eddy Pineiro hit a field goal to give Carolina the lead, and promptly Beck was stripped of the ball by Donte Jackson. The Panthers the recovered the fumble at the Houston 27. That short field produced another Pineiro field goal to extend Carolina’s lead to 12-7. Houston responded with a drive led by Stroud, and on fourth-and-goal from the one, Stroud dove into the end zone. The two-point conversion failed, so the Texans led 13-12 entering the fourth quarter.
After a number of punts, Carolina crossed midfield late in the fourth quarter with Young finding Thielen to convert a fourth down. Chuba Hubbard moved the ball inside the 25 with a screen pass and some tough runs. The Panthers drained the clock, and on the final play of the game, Pineiro’s 23-yard field goal was good.
Ravens 31, Cardinals 24
By Charlie Campbell – @draftcampbell
Late in the third quarter, Dobbs threw another horrible pass into double coverage, where Geno Stone made an easy pick that set up the Ravens inside the Arizona 30. A few plays later, Edwards darted into the end zone to put the Ravens up 21-7 just before the start of the fourth quarter. Baltimore then added a field goal to make it a three-score game. The Arizona offense finally started moving the ball, thanks to Dobbs connecting with Michael Wilson (4-58) for a chunk completion. Dobbs then hit a scoring strike to Trey McBride. Dobbs ran in the two-point conversion to make the score 24-15. In garbage time, the Ravens added another short touchdown from Edwards, and the Cardinals had a short touchdown pass to Hollywood Brown (6-33-1) as well as another field goal.
Seahawks 24, Browns 20
Cleveland eventually established a 20-17 lead and maintained it for the majority of the fourth quarter. The Browns even had possession with two minutes remaining with that 20-17 advantage, but the backup quarterback finally ended up costing Cleveland. Phillip Walker fired a pass that was deflected and picked. The Seahawks then took advantage on the short field, as Smith finally got his act together and completed some passes before finding Jaxon Smith-Njigba for the decisive score.
Smith finished 23-of-37 for 254 yards, two touchdowns and the two picks. This was a tough matchup, but Smith needs to perform better against top competition for the Seahawks to have a legitimate chance to make a Super Bowl run.
The Seahawks were also able to generate positive gains on the ground. Kenneth Walker tallied 66 yards on only eight carries, while Zach Charbonnet added 53 yards on just five attempts. These numbers look nice, but they were buoyed by 45- and 21-yard gains by Walker and Charbonnet, respectively.
Broncos 24, Chiefs 9
It was apparent that Mahomes wasn’t quite himself, with the TV announcers even opining that there was something off with him. We saw some mistakes early when Mahomes missed some throws, fired an interception where he didn’t see a linebacker, and lost a fumble on a strip-sack. Adding injury to insult, Mahomes hurt his hand and then was intercepted when he threw the ball up for grabs.
Mahomes finished 24-of-38 for 241 yards, two interceptions and a lost fumble. However, he was far from the only one to blame for this loss. His teammates dropped some passes, including Skyy Moore, who had the ball slip through his hands in the end zone. Rashee Rice also dropped a reception for what would have gone for a big gain.
Wilson was a part of both factors, as he scrambled eight times for 30 rushing yards. He only had to throw 19 times, as he completed 12 of those passes for 114 yards and three touchdowns. Wilson’s only blunder was losing a fumble on a strip-sack after Mahomes was guilty of a fumble.
As for the rushing attack, Javonte Williams looked as though the restrictions had been lifted off his workload. He was given a season-high 27 carries, which he turned into 85 yards. He also caught three passes for 13 receiving yards and a touchdown. Jaleel McLaughlin chipped in with 33 yards on four attempts.
Bengals 31, 49ers 17
Burrow was looking better prior to the bye, and it appears as though the week off did wonders. In fact, Burrow looks better than ever. He completed 19 consecutive passes at one point in this game, as San Francisco’s talented defense had absolutely no answer for him. The defense, meanwhile, rattled Brock Purdy, who was guilty of interceptions on consecutive throws at one point.
Chargers 30, Bears 13
The game was decided by the time the onside kick occurred, but this type of occurrence was indicative of how this game went for Chicago. The Bears were whistled for nearly quadruple the penalties that the Chargers were guilty of, as the officials simply refused to call penalties on the host, including an obvious grounding penalty by Justin Herbert. Meanwhile, the Bears dropped a Herbert interception, while Velus Jones dropped a Tyson Bagent touchdown after slipping in the end zone. The Bears also goofed on a pair of fourth-down tries where Roschon Johnson, not D’Onta Foreman, was given a carry, and the other try was a pass that went toward Darrynton Evans for some reason. Any hope the Bears still had vanished when a third fourth down, a pass to Mooney, was dropped.
While the Bears spent the entire evening shooting themselves in the foot, Herbert simply wasn’t letting passes hit the ground. He completed his first 15 passes, ultimately going 31-of-40 for 298 yards and three touchdowns. He cooled down in the second half, as he had a dropped pick and an obvious ground penalty that went uncalled, but it’s not like he had his full supporting cast. In addition to Mike Williams being sidelined, Joshua Palmer (3-24) left the game with a knee injury. He tried to play through it, but didn’t see the field much after getting hurt.
Lions 26, Raiders 14
Jimmy Garoppolo thoroughly embarrassed himself. He held on to the ball too long in the pocket, taking six sacks. Garoppolo stared down his receivers, waiting for them to get open, but not being able to enjoy the same protection he had in San Francisco meant that he was pummeled by the defense. When Garoppolo released the ball, he threw errant passes. He was picked when he stared down his receiver in the end zone off a Detroit fumble. Garoppolo also missed Davante Adams for a pair of deep touchdowns. The first pass fluttered out of bounds, while the second was thrown five yards too far. Adams would have scored easily on both occasions, and a semi-competent quarterback could have gotten the ball to him.
Garoppolo finished 10-of-21 for 126 yards and an interception. His night ended on a fourth-and-17 when he tossed a helpless checkdown pass, a sign that he is perhaps mailing it in after receiving a big contract. He should be benched immediately in favor of Aidan O’Connell.
With Gibbs running well, Goff was able to benefit from a night in which he only made one mistake. Goff was pick-sixed when he panicked under pressure, but he was otherwise stellar. He went 26-of-37 for 272 yards, one touchdown and the interception.
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2009 NFL Week 9 Review
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2009 NFL Week 20 Review
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Super Bowl XLIV Live Blog
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2008:
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2008 NFL Kickoff Blog
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NFL Week 1 Review
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NFL Wild Card Playoffs Review
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NFL Divisional Playoffs Review
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- Jan. 19
Super Bowl XLIII Live Blog