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Justin Herbert’s Historic Victory in Vikings Win

Justin Herbert has made history. The Minnesota Vikings team lacks the game touch that was a golden opportunity last season. A masterful performance was showcased during the Chargers’ 28-24 win against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. He went for the 40-47 with 45 yards and three touchdowns. His performance led to the first win for the Chargers team this season.

Herbert became 2nd player in NFL history to throw over 400 yards and three touchdowns with no interceptions and, at the same time, complete 85% of passes. Through the three games in this season, Herbert has a total of 939 yards and six touchdowns. This increased the passer rate to 112.9. He has the leading completion percentage of 74.4.

About Justin Herbert

He played football in his college times. Firstly, he was selected by Los Angeles with the 6th overall pick of the NFL draft 2020. The following year, Herbert had gone to the Pro Bowl. After finishing the 5,014 yards with 38 touchdowns and 15 picks.  65.9% of the completion is there in throws, and the passer registers over 97.7%.

In the last season, Herbert had taken a bit of a step. It tallied 4,739 yards, 25 touchdowns, and ten picks. It posted a career-low passer rate of 93.2%. Justin Herbert has been bouncing back in 2023 and has improved his performance every week.

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Justin Herbert (Credits: San Diego Union-Tribune)

Los Angeles Chargers had a score of 1-2. Justin Herbert is the only quarterback in the NFL for the Vikings team. An amazing fact is that the Chargers team won the first game in the 3rd week of the tournament. Next Sunday, the team will play against Los Vegas in an AFC West showdown. A five-year deal is also signed worth 262.5 million dollars.

Chargers team also grabbed the wild card playoff spot in the previous season. Fans also believe that 25-year-old Justin Herber will lead them in the season. He had a good start in this NFL season. NFL fans on social media platforms have debated about Herbert being the only quarterback in this season and also the Chargers team’s defense.

Justin Herbert 2023 Statistics

Justin Herbert’s amazing start to the season is overlooked due to LA Charger’s record.  The win over the Vikings team in 3rd Week of the competition got the charges team not just a win but a career day for a quarterback.

Chargers have been hiring new offensive coordinator Kellen Moore this year. Herbert is playing the third offense scheme. In spite of the Charger’s challenges to get a win through the first three weeks, Herbert found a groove with the help of his offense.

The Chargers team score is 1-2 and will play the game against the Las Vegas Raiders in the AFC West showdown next Sunday. In this season, the Vikings have lost seven times.

Hockenson is the latest culprit that surrendered the promised first possession at the 21-yard line. Alohi Gilman also wrestled the ball away through several defenders. The Vikings team includes a seven-turnover ratio, the worst in the tournament.

Players Injury Report

Chargers team players were injured. S Darwin James and Williams suffered from injuries. James suffered from a hamstring, and Williams suffered from a knee injury. LB Eric was also off the field due to a hamstring injury and had played eight seasons for the Vikings team.

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Bengals Defense Suffocates Rams for 19-16 Victory

To save their season, the Cincinnati Bengals faced off against the Los Angeles Rams in a Super Bowl LVI rematch. The defense stepped up as well as anyone could have expected, and the offense was enough for 

Cincinnati to earn a 19-16 win over LA. An unfortunate fumble by tight end Tanner Hudson while Burrow was targeting him led to a failed third down conversion, and Evan McPherson kicked a 56-yard field goal wide left.

They converted their first third down of the game with the help of some nice catch-and-run by Tyler Boyd. Rookie wide receiver Charlie Jones also made his first career catch for a first down.

Bengal Team’s Positive Energy and Successful Third Down Conversion

The Bengal team player’s positive energy can be seen on the ground, and they all started with a promising drive. The team has positively converted the first third down of the game, which has been appreciated by Tylor Bond for his effort in the team and his effort on the ground as his better catch and run.

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Also, in the first down, rookie Charlie Jones had his first career catch, which was most likable by the fans and also led to a part of a moment of the match. More of the different players had different efforts for the game, as, in the tight end of the game, the team had to face unfortunate circumstances as they failed to do a third-down conversion.

Also Read: Jalen Carter and the Eagles’ Defense Played Amazing and Kept the Buccaneers to Just 174 Yards in Their Win on Monday Night

The whole 56-yard ground goal is wide left scattered, which can be effective for the game and make it better for the different provisions. Both teams have different perseverance, and both suffered three-and-out with different next drives in the intense game played and involved by the players.

The Bengal team has put their effort into the direct drive effectively performed by the different detectors. Burrow has played effectively and also spread the balls around. The ball has been taken by him and also hitting five different players on the ground.

The different players with Joe Mixon also derived a couple of good runs in the match, which is also related to the reason for the match bonding.

It will be interesting to see what happens next in this match. If Bengal wants to retain its place in this season, then it needs to win like this: any mistake or poor performance can take it out of the season.

Although he is getting support from fans, somewhere, their hopes of going to the finals have increased. Let’s see how the team performs in the upcoming matches.

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Broncos Face Rebuild If Losing Streak Continues

The Denver Broncos have had a rough start to their 2023 season.

The Broncos have lost their opening three encounters, including a record-breaking defeat 70-20 defeat against the Dolphins.

The Broncos now get ready to face up against the Bears and Jets. Two games that may go on to define how the rest of their season may go.

Two more losses may just send the franchise into rebuild mode, forcing a squad overhaul and maybe even a coaching change.

The Broncos may look to shake things up before the trade deadline on October 31st if they fail to secure a win in either of their next two games.

The Broncos will be facing the Chiefs, Packers, and the Chiefs once more in October. A rebuild, if needed, should be quick and seamless.

Jerry Jeudy, Cortland Sutton, Garett Bolles, Randy Gregory, and Justin Simmons, considered some of their key players, may all find themselves on the trade list.

Only Patrick Surtain II may survive a massive overhaul that may take place within the Broncos.

The Broncos have lost out on draft picks in recent years due to the Russel Wilson trade, which has limited their options to improve the squad in the manner they would have liked.

GM George Paton may look to rebuild for the future if the Broncos fail to revive their season in the next two games.

The Broncos have stiff competition within their own division, with the Chiefs, led by Mahomes, and the Chargers, led by Herbert, standing out for their franchises.

Defensive Frailties

The Broncos defense was shattered against the Dolphins. The Dolphins scored 70 points, the highest for any NFL team since 1966.

The stats prove that the team from Denver just has not been able to stop their opponents. The Broncos rank last in total defense, yards allowed per play, run defense, and yards allowed per pass play while also ranking 31st in yards allowed per rush attempt. They rank 29th in pass defense, 31st in third-down defense, and 27th in sack percentage.

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Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Vance Joseph. (Credits: Jack Dempsey/AP)

Not all is doom for the Denver defense, though. They perform slightly better on the third down, ranking 21st.
A cause for concern, though, lies in the fact that the Broncos didn’t force a third down until halfway into the third quarter in their game against the Dolphins.

The Broncos no longer have Von Miller and Bradley Chubb, which leaves the defense dependent on Patrick Surtain and Justin Simmons, which is not enough in the long run for an entire NFL Season.

Defensive coordinator Vance Joseph, a former head coach of the Broncos, may find the sack if he cannot find a way to fill the holes in the Broncos’ defense before their season gets derailed.

The next two weeks will be key as the Broncos reassess their roster and determine in which direction they wish to go this season and even in the seasons that lie ahead.

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Raheem Mostert from the Dolphins Says He’s the Quickest Player on the ‘fastest Team in the NFL

The Miami Dolphins have a number of fast players this year, like Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Raheem Mostert, and De’Von Achane. They are so quick that people are talking about them a lot, especially after they scored seventy points in a game. That is why people are talking about their speed, even though it is not July anymore!

Mostert made it clear that he was the fastest and could beat Hill and Waddle in a 40-yard race. When he was asked about it again on The Rich Eisen Show, he did not change his mind. He is very sure he can win, and he explains why he thinks so. He is doing fine in the NFL this season, and he has already scored seven touchdowns!

Raheem Mostert from the Dolphins Says He's the Quickest Player on the 'fastest Team in the NFL
The Miami Dolphins (Credits: The Phinsider)

“Oh yeah, I am definitely going to win this race,” Mostert said. “Let me explain, Rich. Tyreek is really fast, and I see no need for argument, but he is like a quick and twitchy sprinter. As for me, I am more of a long-strider.

When I start running, I go very fast, and it is hard for others to catch me. Jaylen Waddle is kind of in the middle between me and Tyreek. We are going to have a fun race, but I think I can win it the most.”

We Know Who Would Comprise the Dolphins’ 4×100 Team.

Achane splashed onto the scene Sunday with a blazing 203 rushing yards and four scrimmage TDs. The rookie running back’s ability to go from first to fourth gear is mind-boggling.

“Achane, he is in the mix too. He is more of that off-the-burst quick guy,” Mostert said, still placing emphasis on the fictional race. “It is going to be neck and neck. I will say this: We are definitely the fastest team in the NFL, and if we had a (4×100 race), it did not matter what position each player was in. We’d win for sure.”

We know who would comprise the Dolphins’ 4×100 team. I am curious about who’s running the steeplechase on this Fins Track Club, and why is it not Alec Ingold?

We Know Who Would Comprise the Dolphins' 4x100 Team
De’Von Achane (Credits: DraftKings Network)

The Dolphins’ speed has been out of this world to start the season. They own the five fastest ball-carrier speeds in 2023, per Next Gen Stats.

De’Von Achane: Week 3, 21.93 mp

Tyreek Hill: Week 1, 21.66

Raheem Mostert: Week 2, 21.62

Tyreek Hill: Week 1, 21.52

De’Von Achane: Week 3, 21.50

The Bills’ coach, Sean McDermott, is getting ready for one of their biggest game against Miami this Sunday. He made a funny comment, saying they should bring in some super-fast people like “having characteristics of Usain Bolts” to practice against so they can be ready for Miami’s speedy players.

Coach Mike McDaniel has a special way of using speed and creativity in his team’s games, and no other team so far has been able to come out good at it. The game on Sunday will be a tough challenge for Miami because they have not faced a team of this caliber this season.

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Bill O’brien from the Patriots Played Down the Idea of Questioning Former Cowboys Players Will Grier and Ezekiel Elliott Before the Dallas Game

The New England Patriots signed Ezekiel Elliott in August, and just last week, they also welcomed former Dallas Cowboys quarterback Will Grier to their team. This means that they have two players who know a lot about the team they are playing with this Sunday.

The Cowboys’ coach, Brian Schottenheimer, said they nNESN.comeed to use different secret signals now because Grier and Zeke are on the other team’s side.

We always pay attention to this,” said Schottenheimer to reporters. “It is something we check every week. But we know that Will and Zeke know a lot about our secrets. So we talk about it and say, ‘Okay, let us change this up.’ We have more than one secret sign for our important plays, just to be safe.

Bill O'brien from the Patriots Played Down the Idea of Questioning Former Cowboys Players Will Grier and Ezekiel Elliott Before the Dallas Game
Patriots Team (Credits: Pats Pulpit)

Gathering information from players who have spent time elsewhere to see if it can give them an advantage is nothing new. That information rarely leads to headline-grabbing claims, but sometimes intimate details are shared between opponents, like when Tyler Lockett sent a hand signal to defenseman Russell Wilson early last season.

Everyone on Our Team Will Know Exactly What We are Going to Do

It may cause a disturbance. Meanwhile, Patriots OC Bill O’Brien downplayed the information he received from Grier and Elliott. “Interrogation!” O’Brien said. “Scotty is a good guy. I have known Shotty for a long time. I think it is like that every week, every year in this league. … I do not think we are trying to mislead anyone and say, “Tell me what you did on July 20, 2023.”

Everyone on Our Team Will Know Exactly What We are Going to Do
Patriots OC Bill O’Brien (Credits: CBS Sports)

We do not intend to do that. We do not interrogate anyone. We are just trying to put together the best game plan we can.

O’Brien added that with players changing teams frequently, each club always needs to scout their own signals and plans independently. “We are going to have people coming into the organization from the teams we play, and it is a two-way street,” O’Brien said. “You know, it happens all the time. After all, you have to study film.

“Everyone on our team will know exactly what we are going to do. I have been in the league for a long time, and I do not think secret signals make a big difference in whether we win or lose. What really matters is the players on the field and the coaches helping them do their best and make great plays. That is what we are focused on.”

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After Taylor Swift Showed Up at Arrowhead Stadium, Lots More People Wanted Travis Kelce’s Chiefs Jersey, the Sales Went up a Whole Lot, Almost Four Times More!

Taylor Swift, the famous singer we believe you know, went to watch a very cool football player named Travis Kelce from the Kansas City Chiefs play football last Sunday. And you know what happened? It became a very big deal on the internet!

Plus, lots of people were now eager to have the same jersey that Travis Kelce wears when he plays, and because of this, they started buying it like crazy. It was like a rocket going up into the sky!

A company that sells cool sports stuff by the name Fanatics said that on a special Sunday, many people wanted to buy stuff with Kelce’s name on it.

After Taylor Swift Showed Up at Arrowhead Stadium, Lots More People Wanted Travis Kelce's Chiefs Jersey, the Sales Went up a Whole Lot, Almost Four Times More!
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (Credits: Eluniversal)

They liked his things so much that his sales went up by a big number—almost 400 percent! Many people bought his things on different websites, like NFLShop.com. A representative of Fanatics told this news to The Associated Press using email. That means many people really like Kelce’s stuff and want to have it!

Sales increased the same day Swift was spotted in Kansas City watching a game against the Chicago Bears from a glass-enclosed suite at the football stadium with Kelsey’s mother, Donna.

Kelsey did not speak to reporters afterward but was seen leaving Arrowhead with Swift by her side. Still, after Sunday’s game, nearly everyone in the Kansas City locker room praised the news, including coach Andy Reid, who joked that he was “prepared for it.”

Swift has always been hesitant to talk about her personal life in public, but rumors have swirled about the pop star and pro football player in recent months, most notably on Kelsey’s podcast “New Heights” in July.

Especially after Swift said in the episode that she was disappointed in her life. He did not meet Swift while in Kansas City on the Erath tour, and he did not give her a friendship bracelet.

During a subsequent appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Kelsey revealed that she had invited Swift to watch him play. Swift is currently on hiatus from her Elas tour, which continues in November. In 9th place is Buenos Aires, Argentina.

At the moment, Taylor Swift is taking a break from her Elas tour, but she’ll be back in November, and the 9th stop on her tour will be in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

In another development, Chandler Jones from the Las Vegas Raiders shared that he ended up in the hospital recently, even though he did not want to be there.

I Was Taken to a Place Where they Help People with their Feelings and thoughts.

Chandler Jones, who plays for the Las Vegas Raiders football team, wrote on social media that something upsetting happened to him. He said that the Las Vegas Fire Department took him to a hospital, even though he did not want to go, and then they took him to a place where they help people with their feelings and thoughts.

I Was Taken to a Place Where they Help People with their Feelings and thoughts
Chandler Jones

Jones, who is at the moment 33 years old, shared something on social media that looked like a list of rules for people at a mental health place that is close to Las Vegas. He went further to say that the police got involved because some people were worried about him after seeing that he was posting everything online.

Jones shared a diary-like entry on social media, describing himself as “confused and wondering if I did something wrong.” The Raiders placed Jones on the team’s non-football illness list in September.

NFL Network official Ian Rapoport cited personal issues as the reason. Jones was inactive for the first two games of the season and did not practice this month as the Raiders continued describing Jones’ situation as personal and private.

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Cowboys Matchup: Ezekiel Elliot is a Reminder of Their No. 1 Issue on Offense

Dallas Cowboys have outscored their 2023 opponents 86-38, thanks to the boosts from their defense and special teams.

And yet, their first loss of the season was favored by double digits against Arizona Cardinals – the Cowboy’s top offensive concern – their red-zone production.

The Cowboys are very good at getting to the red zone, tying the Chiefs with a league-best 18 trips. Success, on the other hand, was proven quite difficult. The Cowboys rank 27th in the red-zone success rate, converting on just 40% (6 of 15) touchdowns.

That number is still worse over the last two weeks when 11 opportunities have yielded just three touchdowns. It’s a schematic weakness that Dallas is well aware of and one the team says it will harp on extra this week in practice.

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Dallas Cowboys (Credits: Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images)

Jones comments about switching to defense in red zone

“We’ve been down there ample times to execute it,” team owner and general manager Jerry Jones said. “When you get in that red zone, that’s the defensive time. They have the edge, and they have the shorter field.”

“Do we have the players to get the ball in there? Unquestionably, we have the players. Can we execute better? You can imagine what a focus point it is for our team.”

“While that is something to note, it’s not a long-range concern.”

If the Cowboys struggle in the red zone against the New York Jets and Cardinals, then expect them to fall harder in the next two weeks against New England Patriots defense and following to the San Francisco 49ers.

Against the Patriots, the Cowboys will also meet a clear reminder of why they’ve fallen so quickly in the red zone: the loss of running back Ezekiel Elliott.

Dallas released Elliott in March. The Patriots signed him for training camp. The Cowboys will likely welcome their 2016 fourth overall pick to his seven-year home with a tribute, Jones saying, “I don’t want to blow a surprise, and that’s a good enough answer for you.”

Elliott’s production was underrated. Touchdowns are worth six points, no matter how far out they arrive. Elliott collected 12 touchdowns each of the last two seasons. All 24 touchdowns came in the red zone.

The Cowboys ranked first in red-zone efficiency last season, converting on a whopping 71.43% of attempts. The prior year, they ranked sixth with a 63.08% success rate.

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Ezekiel Elliot (Credits: Benny Sieu/USA TODAY Sports)

Is the absence 0f Elliot the reason the Cowboys are slipping in the red zone?

Jones quickly countered criticism for personnel moves and dismissed Elliott’s absence as a limiting factor in the red zone.

“Zeke’s unique physicalness is always nice to have, to be trite about it,” Jones said. “We think about ‘physical’ on short yardage and probably should. But I do not think that physicalness from the running back is contributing to us not getting in the end zone.”

The Cowboys need more from quarterback Dak Prescott, whose red-zone performance against the Cardinals included a costly interception. Prescott knows he also needs to use his legs more in the red zone, a tactic that’s generated 26 touchdowns in his career.

Cowboys will look to make defenses respect his escapability and lighten coverage on his targets against the Patriots. That’s what Jones will be expecting from McCarthy, whose play calls he’s overwhelmingly positive.

“I am very pleased with the prospects of going from here and what our potential is to correct some of the negatives you saw out there,” said Jones.

Also Read: The Taylor Swift effect: Travis Kelce Jersey Sales Spike to 400%, Chiefs TV Ratings Rise.

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George Pickens; A Hidden Gem Awaiting the Nod For Unleashing

George Pickens convincingly maintained the well-established conviction that the Pittsburgh Steelers have a knack for picking Pro Bowl-worthy beneficiaries during the NFL Draft.

Last season, he contributed with an astonishing feature of  52 receptions for 801 yards, including four touchdowns. He achieved this feat while working with a lackluster attacking framework.

Furthermore, his devotion during the offseason, both regarding bonding with his partners and his remarkable showcasing in the preseason, simply adds to his promising growth.

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George Pickens of Pittsburgh Steelers (Credits: The Score)

Given the circumstances, it was believably logical to assume that Pickens would experience a breakout season in 2023 or be able to help elevate the Steelers’ attacking unit from what previously was somewhat dull to a more admirable level.

It certainly seems to be on the way to progress at the moment, with some further tweaks and improvements still in the process of being made.

“Sky is The Ceiling”- An Understatement for Pickens’ Talent

George Pickens has undoubtedly begun the season with great efficiency. If it would be possible to somehow assume his overall season stats and his astonishing three-week performances, it would put him on course for 73 receptions, 1,348 yards, and five touchdowns.

However, it’s equally important to realize that such assumptions can prove to be unrealistic, as can be seen with T.J. Watt’s inspiring sack pace, which is nearly impossible to recreate even in a video game on the easiest settings. Therefore, being realistic while assuming stats is highly important to avoid getting carried away.

1300 yards is a benchmark that would require Pickens to average in excess of 18 yards per catch for the remaining season. It sure is possible but unlikely, given the output of the Steelers’ offensive unit.  However, to let the hypothesis bear fruits, George Pickens has to be more involved in The Steelers’ attacking plays.

A perfectly orchestrated way of attack needs ample amounts of different factors to bear fruits to the desired. Ambitious Coaches resort to risky but effective tactics, which basically ensure that the best players in the team are always in possession of the ball.

It’s not entirely about touchdowns only. Say, for example, Justin Jefferson is the epitome of a player whose understanding of positional play enables his team to advance further and create more chances of touchdown with Jefferson despite not scoring mostly, yet being at the heart of nearly every play.

Another Example is Keenan Allen, as the Chargers enjoyed their triumph over Jefferson’s Vikings on 24 September. Allen got hold of 18 passes for more than 200 yards in that game, successfully being at the heart of almost every play to edge out a win for his team.

Such players give a vital benefit to the team by concealing other teammates’ bad performances. Cincinnati’s Bengals’ WR Ja’mar Chase, with his individual brilliance throughout the game, ensured his team got hold of every duel. Thus hiding the woeful performances of some of his teammates underneath.

Pickens is usually deployed deep downfield, which leads to him being less involved in screenplays and slot snaps. Despite his positioning, he thrives in Yards Catch stats, depicting the fact that he makes things happen when provided with the chance and liberty to do so.

George Pickens’ involvement in the attacking plays of the Steelers ensures an intense threat to the opposition. His dummy runs make way for space for other receivers to get involved, while Quarterback Kenny Pickett enjoys advancing to the open spaces in the attacking areas made by Pickens’ runs.

Every stat in the game propagates the notion that Pickens is being under-utilized and that his involvement is the need of the hour for The Steelers.

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The Bills’ Defense is Getting Ready to Play Against the Dolphins in Week 4

NFL coaches have to move on quickly, like when you flip the page of a book really fast. Sean McDermott, the coach, might need some additional coffee this week to keep up.

The Bills beat the Washington Commanders on Sunday, but they still have a tough game against the Miami Dolphins next week. Coach McDermott knows it will not be easy.

The time to prepare for the next game is becoming shorter, especially when you are facing a team like the Miami Dolphins that scored 70 points in their last game. That is something I have not seen in my entire NFL career. They are very good at scoring quickly,” McDermott said.

Sean McDermott (Credits: Buffalo Rumblings)

Buffalo defeated the Commanders 37-3 on the road, forcing five turnovers and recording nine sacks. It’s laughable to think that a 34-point smash might look pretty boring when a division opponent puts out a 70-point burger in a 50-point win.

The Dolphins’ speed combination of Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, Raheem Mostert, and Devon Ackern is unlike anything other clubs can offer on grass.

Coach McDaniel is Very Creative and Knows How to Position Himself on Defense

When you combine the speed with Mike McDaniel’s creative schemes and Tua Tagovailoa’s quick release and accuracy, you create an offense that can hunt down even the biggest bullies on the block.

“It looks like we added some things this offseason, right?” McDermott said Monday of the Dolphins’ offense. “Well, that’s a very good skill set.

Coach McDaniel is Very Creative and Knows How to Position Himself on defense
Coach McDaniel (Credits: CBS Sports)

Tua throws the ball very well. And their scheme is almost revolutionary in its content. Coach (Mike) McDaniel is very creative, and he knows how to position himself on defense. They do a lot to break it down.”

Coach McDermott started calling the plays for the Bills’ defense this year, and they have been doing very well. In the last three games they played, they only allowed the other teams to score 16, 10, and 3 points.

Plus, they did not allow those teams to get even 300 yards in any game. But now, they are going to play against the Dolphins, and the Dolphins are a whole different challenge, which might make the whole game turn out different from our expectations.

McDermott said his defense will have to stay calm all week to slow down the Dolphins’ splash show. “We start with the basics. We need to improve the basics. I think we need to focus on that,” he said. The Bills will play Miami on Sunday at 1 p.m. ET on CBS.

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Nick Sirianni Says the Eagles are Still Getting Better Even though They’ve Won All Three of their Games

On Monday night, the Philadelphia Eagles won a match they played with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a score of 25-11. The Eagles got a total of 472 yards, including 201 from running the ball, and they got 27 first downs. Even though they did well, some people still have concerns about their offense.

The Eagles had a very difficult time getting touchdowns. On their first try, they got stuck at the 14-yard line and could not score. Then, on their next try, they only tried to get a field goal when they were at the 18-yard line.

They struggled when they were close to the end zone, and the passing part of their game was up and down. Even though Jalen Hurts wasn’t feeling well with flu-like symptoms, he threw two passes that got caught by the other team.

Nick Sirianni Says the Eagles are Still Getting Better Even though They've Won All Three of their Games
Nick Sirianni (Credits: Cleveland)

It is a sign of a monster program that Philadelphia can dismantle opponents even though they have not played their best for three weeks. “It’s a growing process. “We are not there yet,” Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni said after Monday’s game. “Right now, everyone wants us to be a finished product, but it’s growth.”

We only play our best football at the beginning of the season because we want to improve every day. We still have work to do and growth to do. If you really have the mindset of getting better every day, and I know we’re on this team, if you really have the mindset of getting better every day, you’re going to keep growing… We will continue to get better and better.

Great NFL teams spend the first part of the season understanding what their lineup does best that year and then freeze over time. Top clubs rack up wins.

I am Happy with Where We Are

“Are we playing our best attacking football right now? No, it should not happen yet. It’s growth,” Sirianni added. “Every team is improving, but no one is playing the best football they should be playing right now.” I am happy with where we are.

The Eagles are built to dominate in the trenches. Week after week, they dominated the line of scrimmage on both sides of the ball. The rest of the D-line, including rookies Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis, Josh Sweat, and Brandon Graham, crushed the Bucks on Monday night.

I am Happy with Where We are
Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Baker Mayfield (Credits: NFL)

The O-line, including Jason Kelce, Lane Johnson, Cam Jurgens, and Jordan Mailata, controlled the game, finishing the game with a ridiculous 15-play, 9-minute, 22-second drive.

The ability to win against big, ugly opponents masks injuries in the secondary and issues with a passing attack that has not really taken off yet.

“Win or lose, I do not think I’ll ever be satisfied,” Hurts said Monday. “That is always the mentality. So no matter if you win, lose, or draw, there’s always the drive to get better.”

Philadelphia has won all three of their games so far this season, just like two other teams. And guess what? They can still get even better. That might make the other teams in their group a little nervous.

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Rams Coach Sean Mcvay Talked About the Loss to the Bengals and Said, ‘We Made a Lot of Mistakes on Our Own that Hurt Us.’

NFL coaches say that doing well in the red zone and on third downs is very important if you should win games. But the Los Angeles Rams did not perform very well in those areas in their game on Monday night, and that is why they lost 19-16 to the Cincinnati Bengals.

The L.A. team had a very tough time on third downs, only making one out of eleven tries, which is not good enough (only 9%). They did not do much better in the red zone, where they only scored once out of four tries. They had to kick field goals instead of them to get more touchdowns, and that helped the Bengals stay in the game while they figured out their offense.

Rams Coach Sean Mcvay Talked About the Loss to the Bengals and Said, 'We Made a Lot of Mistakes on Our Own that Hurt Us.'
Sean Mcvay (Credits: Turf Show Times)

“There were just a lot of self-inflicted wounds,” McVeigh told The Associated Press on Monday. A penalty, a bad sack by Matthew Stafford, a dropped pass. The Rams probably committed it on third down and in the red zone.

On the Rams’ first drive, Tutu Atwell appeared to score a touchdown, but replays at the 2-yard line ruled him out of bounds. Stafford was sacked on the next play, and the Rams ultimately converted a field goal. An early mistake in the red zone set the tone for the rest of the game.

“I think the biggest thing for us tonight was we missed some chances in the red zone early in the game,” Stafford said. “If we can get some 7s out, maybe the rest of the game will be a little different.”

I thought Our Defense Kept Us in the Game All Night.

The Bengals, who were dealing with Joe Burrow’s calf injury, no longer looked like the dive-bombing threat they were accustomed to seeing early in the contest. If the Rams had gotten off to a good start and finished in double digits, Cincy might have been forced to play differently. In fact, repeated failures and mistakes allowed the Bengals to endure until they regained their form.

I thought Our Defense Kept Us in the Game All Night
The Bengals team (Credits: Cincy Jungle)

“I felt like I was already within striking distance,” McVay said. “I thought our defense kept us in the game all night, especially early on, when we had some looks and chances and had to make a field goal to do it. I thought it was a real shame that I wasn’t able to accomplish that.”

Stafford, the quarterback, threw the ball 18 times out of 33 tries and gained 269 yards with one touchdown (TD) as well as two interceptions. He was also tackled by the other team’s players six times.

When the Rams got close to the Bengals’ end zone, he only tried his best to throw for 1 yard and got sacked two times. At the beginning of the game, he was seen throwing very fast passes, but as more of his teammates got hurt, it became harder for him, and in the end, it looked like the Rams’ offense from last year before Stafford got hurt.

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Joe Burrow Was Really Happy With Ja’marr Chase’s Performance. He Said Ja’marr Showed Why He’s One of the Best by Catching 12 Passes in the Game Against the Rams

Cincinnati Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase wanted to catch more passes in Week 3, and he did, even if they were not long throws.

Before Week 3, Ja’Marr Chase had gotten hold of 10 passes for a total of 70 receiving yards in the first two games. But in the Monday night game they played with the L.A. Rams, he did even better. He got hold of 12 passes for 141 yards, which was his best performance yet on the pitch.

“Before the game, I promised my friend Jamar Chase that I would give him the football more often, and he really deserved it. He had a great game. He was so excited to play. He proved that he is actually one of the best players.

Joe Burrow Was Really Happy With Ja'marr Chase's Performance. He Said Ja'marr Showed Why He's One of the Best by Catching 12 Passes in the Game Against the Rams.
Joe Burrow (Credits: DraftKings Network)

The team still performed well despite quarterback Joe Burrow suffering a calf injury. At first, I could not make the big plays I usually do, but as the game progressed, I got better. One of our star players, Jamar Chase, started catching short passes and started playing well against the Rams’ defense.

Joe Changed His Game. I Heard Some Good Things from Joe

“The best thing I can do is make him look good,” Chase said. “That is the best thing I can do, make him look good. He helps me look good. We make each other look good. Just be there for him.” The only thing I can do is be there for him.

The most explosive play of the game was one of the few moments when Burrow stepped out of the pocket, pretended to throw, rolled to his right, and hit Chase for a 43-yard double play.

Joe Changed His Game. I Heard Some Good Things from Joe
Ja’Marr Chase (Credits: WCPO)

The play that showed how well Ja’Marr Chase and Joe Burrow work together happened in the third quarter. It was third down, and we needed to get 10 yards to keep going. Joe threw the ball just right behind Ja’Marr, and Ja’Marr reached back to catch it for a first down.

If Joe had thrown it differently, the other team might have stopped us or even taken the ball. But Joe knew just where to throw it, and Ja’Marr made a great catch. After that play, we scored a touchdown.

“Joe changed his game. I heard some good things from Joe,” Chase said. “He threw the ball backward, so I would not get hit. He helped me avoid hitting Hughes. Good ball.”

It is a great ball. And even if Burrow isn’t close to 100%, it’s a sign that he can still make game-changing plays for the Bengals as they try to dig out of another early-season hole.