With nearly nine weeks in the books, the NFL season is coming to a close.
And in nine weeks, a few things are becoming clear: the Pittsburgh Steelers could pull off a win even if they play sloppy, the Buffalo Bills are underrated, the NFC is a little wider open than some think and the MVP race will probably come down. To Patrick Mahoms and Russell Wilson.
NFL fans got to see some exciting games, including one between two future stars – Tua Tagoveloa and Killer Murray, who came down on the wire in Glendale, Ariz.
Read below for a quick look at how this week went.
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Packers 34, 49 Irs 17
The Aaron Rogers-Davante Adams connection was alive on Thursday night. Green Bay had a strong solid victory over San Francisco
Aaron Radgers leads the 49ers, 34-17 under the Packers
Texans 27, Jaguars 25
Texas ruined Jack Luton’s career start for the Jaguars. Luton was 38-for-38 with 304 passing yards and touchdowns but Houston was able to get enough for the second win of the season.
Watson, Texans send Jaguars lost 7th Conceptive, 27-25
Giants 23, and AS Shington 20
It seemed like no one wanted to win this game for a minute. But Daniel Jones improved his career 4-0 against Washington Washington. The Giants picked up their second win of the season.
Jones, the Giants catch Washington for the 2nd Victory to win
Vikings 34, Lions 20
The Vikings have made a little momentum behind Dalvin Cook. Running back lasted 206 yards and Minnesota made two touchdowns as they won their first home win of the year.
Cook, VIKES Top Lions 34-20; Stafford in connection protocol
CIFS 33, Panthers 31
The chiefs made an uneasy stop. Patrick Mahoms had four touchdown passes and 372 pass yards in the win. Christian McCaffrey got a rush and a touchdown in his return.
Ravens 24, COLTS 10
Ravens thanked the Colts for their solid defensive efforts. Lamar Jackson was 23-23 with 17 passing yards and a rushing touchdown.
Ravens set an NFL record for a 20-point game with a win in India
Titans 24, Bears 17
The Titans sat in front of their bears. Debutant Desmond King returned for a touchdown and Ryan Tenhill had two touchdown passes.
Titans surprise snap 2-game loss, beat skidding bears 24-17
Bill 44, Sehavaks 34
The Bills shocked the NFL with a big win over CFX. Josh Allen had 415 passing yards in the win and three touchdown passes in the win.
Ellen, Bill Torch wins Balmi Buffalo from Seahawks, AL 44–34
Falcons 34, Br ON Nakos 27
Matt Ryan had three touchdown passes and the Falcons barely hung out against the Broncos. Denver put up 21 points in the fourth quarter but failed to add to Atlanta’s troubles this season.
Falcons throws Ryan 3 TDS as stop comeback, beats Br Br Nkos
Steels 24, Cobobies 19
The Steelers needed 15 straight points in the fourth quarter but came back to beat the Cowboys. Ben Rothlisberger’s win had three touchdown passes. Pittsburgh is 8-0.
Caught co-workers against Steve for the 8th Constitutional Victory
Dolphins 34, Cardinals 31
Tua Tagoviloa had two touchdown passes and 248 passing yards, giving him his second win as a starter. Killer Murray had 283 pass yards and three touchdown passes. The teams are combined for more than 600 yards and the NFL’s future duel.
TAGOVILOA, OL 34–31 Dolphins rally for the Cardinals to win
Raiders 31, Chargers 26
The Chargers had almost a touchdown to win the game but Donald Param Jr. got the ball out of his hands and the ball hit the ground. Justin Herbert and Derek Care both had two touchdown passes. The riders won the game.
No ATC: Riders Outlast Chargers after Replay Review
Cents 38, Bookers 3
Drew Bryce and the New Orleans Saints came out swinging against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and attacked with 31 points in the first half. The Saints had their second consecutive win over the Buccaneers this season and the NFC South entry was more than enough.
Sit on the road above St. Ambers Bookers, NFC South
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NFL Standings
AFC East
1). Bill (7-2)
2). Dolphins (5-3)
3). Patriots (2-5)
4). Jets (0-8)
AFC North
1). Steelers (8-0)
2). Crow (6-2)
3). Browns (5-3)
4). Bengal (2-5)
AFC South
1). Titans (6-2)
2). Colt (5-3)
3). Texans (2-6)
4). Jaguars (1-7)
AFC West
1). Main (8-1)
2). Riders (5-3)
3). Broncos (3-5)
4). Chargers (2-6)
NFCEST
1). Eagles (3-4-1)
2). Washington Washington (2-6)
3). Cowboys (2-7)
4). Giants (2-7)
NFC North
1). Packers 6-2)
2). Bears (5-4)
3). Vikings (3-5)
4). Lions (3-5)
NFC South
1). Saints (6-2)
2). Buchanan (6-3)
3). Falcons (3-6)
4). Panthers (3-6)
NFCEST WEST
1). Seahawks (6-2)
2). Cardinals (5-3)
3). Rams (5-3)
4). 49ers (4-5)