Welcome to the Week 9 grades!
The NFL kicked off the month of November by giving us the wildest week of the season.
- The Steelers protection lastly confirmed up for a sport by forcing 5 turnovers in a 27-20 victory over the Colts.
- The Bengals offense pulled off a miracle comeback within the last two minutes towards the Bears, solely to be let down by a traditionally unhealthy protection that gave up a 58-yard game-winning TD move with simply 17 seconds left to play.
- Jaguars’ kicker Cam Little set an NFL file with a 68-yard area objective in a win over the Raiders.
- Bo Nix led one other wild fourth-quarter comeback for the Denver Broncos in an 18-15 win over the Houston Texans.
- The Carolina Panthers went into Inexperienced Bay and shocked the Packers, 16-13.
- Josh Allen outdueled Patrick Mahomes with a virtually excellent passing efficiency in Buffalo’s 28-21 win over Kansas Metropolis.
- Sam Darnold had an ideal first half towards the Commanders, going 16 of 16 for 284 yards and 4 touchdowns within the first two quarters of Seattle’s 38-14 win. Darnold is the one QB over the previous 35 years to finish 100% of his passes for a minimum of 250 passing yards and 4 passing touchdowns in a single half.
It was every week of surprises and we will hand out our personal surprises by grading each sport, beginning with the Steelers’ win over the Colts.
Pittsburgh 27-20 over Indianapolis
Seattle 38-14 over Washington
L.A. Rams 34-10 over New Orleans
Jacksonville 30-29 over Las Vegas
Buffalo 28-21 over Kansas Metropolis
Denver 18-15 over Houston
Minnesota 27-24 over Detroit
Chicago 47-42 over Cincinnati
Carolina 16-13 over Inexperienced Bay
L.A. Chargers 27-20 over Titans
New England 24-23 over Atlanta
San Francisco 34-24 over N.Y. Giants
Baltimore 28-6 over Miami (Thursday)
