Bobby Mushkin, Reporter
Indianapolis Colts: 34 Tennessee Titans: 17
The Colts take over first place in the AFC South with a big win over the Titans.
Green Bay Packers: 24 Jacksonville Jaguars: 20
Green Bay takes possession of first place in the NFC with a tight win over the Jags. They move to 7-2, tied with New Orleans record wise; however they own the tie breaker.
Washington Football Team: 27 Detroit Lions: 30
Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 46 Carolina Panthers: 23
Tom Brady and the Bucs had a large bounce back win following their embarrassing defeat last weekend against the Saints. Brady threw for 341 yards and 3 touchdowns, and also ran one in. Overall, huge win for the Bucs as they advance to 7-3 on the season. The Panthers fall to 3-7.
Houston Texans: 7 Cleveland Browns: 10
Los Angeles Chargers: 21 Miami Dolphins: 29
The battle of the number 5 and 6 pick went down on Sunday, with fifth pick Tua Tagovalia coming out on top. Tua threw for 152 and 2 Touchdowns. Rookie and sixth overall pick threw for 187 yards and had 3 total TD’s. The Dolphins win their fifth straight.
Las Vegas Raiders: 37 Denver Broncos: 12
Buffalo Bills: 30 Arizona Cardinals: 32
If you missed this game, I truly feel bad for you. What a bout it was between two teams with strong quarterback play. But it was the finish that was so amazing. A 43 yard hail mary reception by Deandre Hopkins pushed the Cards to 6-3 and first in their division. The Bills fall to 7-3 and are half a game up on Miami.
New Orleans Saints: 27 San Francisco 49ers: 13
The big news here is Drew Brees, starting QB for the Saints went down with five fractured ribs and a collapsed lung. We will keep you updated on his status throughout his recovery.
Los Angeles Rams: 23 Seattle Seahawks: 16
Russell Wilson and the Seahawks showed some weakness against a stout Rams defense, falling to 6-3 and losing their second in a row.
Cincinnati Bengals: 10 Pittsburgh Steelers: 36
New England Patriots: 23 Baltimore Ravens: 17
A big win over a conference rival pushes the Patriots right back into the thick of things in the playoff race. The rain and high winds proved to work in the Pats favor last night, and their offense showed some promise. Damien Harris ran for 121 yards in a great performance.
Minnesota Vikings: 19 Chicago Bears: 13
Bobby Mushkin, Reporter
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