Highlights:

Remember last week when Dalvin Cook beat the Packers all by himself, scoring all four of his team’s TDs? Well he did even better this week. He “only” had two TDs, but he rushed for 206 yards on only 22 carries. That was more rushing yards for the week than the next two RBs added together! (And he had some receptions as well.) At 5’10” and 210 pounds he doesn’t look fast, but he can really motor. When he crossed the goal line on his 70-yard TD, he was still putting space between himself and his pursuers.

Josh Allen and the Bills showed they are for real by scoring 44 against the tough Seahawks. Well, the offensive line wasn’t so hot as Allen seemed to get sacked about 100 times, but he prevailed, thanks to 415 yards on 31-for-38 accuracy with no picks.

The Eagles are leading their pathetic division with a losing record.

The Steelers and Chiefs kicked ass again.

The Jets had their best Sunday of the year. (They play Monday. There’s an exciting Monday Night match-up: the 2-5 Patriots and the winless Jets. I’d rather binge-watch The Great British Bake Off.)

Scoreboard

5 thoughts on “NFL Scoreboard, Week 9

  1. Yep. Problem is, Steelers just had a lame game and I doubt they’ll have 2 in a row. My prediction: they lead all game until the last minute, Bungles miraculously tie it… then quickly lose in OT. THAT would be the Bungles as we all know them.

  2. Nah. Undefeated team, coming off a huge division win, they were going to slack off. It’s still a two-tiered division. Stillers by 14+.

  3. Steelers didn’t really kick ass. Dallas is terrible and they almost won; it came down to the last play of the game. It gives me hope the Bungles have a shot against the Steelers next week. Yes, that’s laughable, but I saw some flaws in the Steelers – they were behind 98% of the game – and with Burrow hot lately, you never know. Cowboys almost stopped their streak, but blew it due to stupid penalties near the end, terrible play calling, & a QB who caved under pressure. If they can come *that* close, the Bungles have a shot.

  4. WAPO: “Another tough loss has Washington at 2-6, but it’s too soon to give up on its NFC East hopes” . That headline says it all about the NFC Least.

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