Week 4 is (almost) in the books. Here’s what we took away from it …
This was a big weekend for saving seasons. And the Broncos’ first one under Sean Payton was certainly on the brink at halftime of Denver’s early-window game in Chicago.
The score was 21–7 Bears at that point—eventually it got to 28–7 late in the third—and the on-field product was somehow even worse.
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New York’s Zach Wilson fumbled a shotgun snap with 7:24 remaining in the fourth quarter, and the Jets proceeded to lose, 23-20, to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, a deflating defeat after which Wilson said “I lost us that game and I can’t do that.
It was a very weird Week 4 in the NFL as we saw tons of blowouts and a rather surprisingly competitive game on Sunday Night Football between the New York Jets and the Kansas City Chiefs. As they do every Sunday night, Matt Harmon and Scott Pianowksi provide their instant fantasy reaction to every game.
“I’m not a test-taker. I play football.
Buffalo’s Tre’Davious White was carted off after suffering what is believed to be a torn right Achilles, sources told ESPN’s Jeff Darlington.
Mac Jones turned the ball over three times, twice for scores, and was pulled in the third quarter of Sunday’s blowout loss to the Cowboys but will remain the starting QB, according to coach Bill Belichick.
The 49ers’ Christian McCaffrey had 177 yards from scrimmage, scored four times and set a franchise record for most consecutive games with at least one touchdown (13, including playoffs) in the 35-16 win over the Cardinals.
The Bears clarified a statement from coach Matt Eberflus following Sunday’s loss, saying WR Chase Claypool was asked to stay home after he was healthy scratch.
The New York Liberty earned their first trip to the WNBA Finals in 21 years with an 87-84 win over the Sun on Sunday.
The Jets lost a hard-fought battle on Sunday night against the Chiefs, though Zach Wilson’s performance left fans feeling more optimistic than they had in recent weeks.
After the game, Wilson took ownership for the loss, citing his costly fumbled snap that stalled a promising drive and gave possession back to Kansas City.
Prior to the fumble, Wilson had been playing some of the best football of his NFL career, looking confident and poised in the pocket as he picked apart the Chiefs’ secondary.