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The NFL saw an offensive explosion among nine teams between Thursday and Sunday as at least 30 points were scored by the clubs in their matchups.
With a successful extra point attempt from Brandon Aubrey, Denver leads 44-17 with 7:14 in the fourth quarter. The Dallas Cowboys can't catch a break, as Dak Prescott throws his second interception of the game straight into the arms of second-year linebacker Dondrea Tillman, who returns it for 38 yards.
Saints quarterback Spencer Rattler completed a short pass to wide receiver Rashid Shaheed, who had the ball punched out by Buccaneers cornerback Jamel Dean when the wide receiver turned upfield. Antoine Winfield Jr. scooped the ball up and raced nearly 50 yards for what looked like a touchdown that would have given Tampa Bay a two-score lead.
NFL Week 7 is nearly in the books and the fans were able to watch a few nail-biting games on Sunday with the Philadelphia Eagles and Denver Broncos picking up wins.
New York’s hype train has come screeching to a halt ahead of Week 9. The Giants are 2.5-point home underdogs ahead of their Sunday matchup with the San Francisc
Stay tuned here for coverage of today's games in the early and late windows. Among the notable stories today, the Eagles bested the Vikings in a 28-22 win, while the Chiefs routed the Raiders, 31-0. The Colts are 6-1 after beating the Chargers and the Broncos outlasted the Giants in a 33-32 win.
Cam Ward threw for 259 yards and a touchdown, but the Titans offense backfired often as has been the case all season. One Titans bright spot: Rookie receivers Chimere Dike (7 catches, 93 yards) and Elic Ayomanor (4 catches, 53 yards) featured as the top two receiving options with Calvin Ridley sidelined.
Week 7 in the NFL had 12 games on Sunday, starting and ending with the NFC West. It started with the final London game of the year with the LA Rams blowing out the Jacksonville Jaguars. It ended with the San Francisco 49ers beating the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday Night Football.
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NFL Week 9 picks and score predictions: Colts destroy Steelers, Chiefs beat Bills in AFC thriller
When you look at this list, please keep the following things in mind: Patrick Mahomes led the Chiefs to the AFC title game in 2018, Aaron Rodgers led the Packers to a 15-1 record in 2011, Tom Brady led the Patriots to a 16-0 season in 2007 and Peyton Manning led the Colts to a 12-4 record in 2004.