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Week 10 was the week of upsets and low-scoring matchups in the noon slate, as only three teams during that grouping of games scored 30-plus points. With two teams finally earning their second wins on the year and divisional races getting even tighter, ClutchPoints’ Week 11 NFL Power Rankings saw quite a lot of movement.
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A 42-point outing by the Los Angeles Rams helps keep them in the top spot of ClutchPoints’ Week 11 NFL Power Rankings. It was another strong showing from the Rams’ offense in their win over the San Francisco 49ers, led by Matthew Stafford’s four passing touchdowns.
Stafford found Davante Adams, Puka Nacua, Colby Parkinson, and Davis Allen for scores, and Kyren Williams scored twice on the ground, as the Rams remain tied for the lead in the NFC West divisional race.
It was a very successful trip abroad for the Indianapolis Colts, as their home game in Berlin turned into a 31-25 overtime win. Daniel Jones threw an interception, lost a fumble, and was sacked seven times, but the Jonathan Taylor train rolled on, helping lead the offense yet again.
Taylor took 32 carries for 244 yards and three touchdowns, including the game-winning score that ended the game in overtime. Taylor also ripped off an 83-yard score as he was nearly unstoppable against the porous Atlanta Falcons run defense.
The Kansas City Chiefs are on bye in Week 10, as Patrick Mahomes and the offense needed a week off. Coming out of their bye, the Chiefs will travel to face the Denver Broncos in a late-afternoon matchup between AFC West rivals.
We finally saw the true potential of rookie TreVeyon Henderson in Week 10, as the New England Patriots unleashed their heralded running back to the tune of 147 yards and two touchdowns on the ground.
Putting up a touchdown every quarter, New England put up 28 points in their win over Tampa Bay, an impressive road win that helped put the Patriots two games up in the win column in the AFC East divisional race.
A 38-point first half, including 21 points in the first quarter alone, helped push the Seattle Seahawks to their seventh win of the year in a dominant, 44-22 win over the Arizona Cardinals. It was a dominant performance from both sides of the ball, as the offense and defense both scored at least two touchdowns.
Sam Darnold only needed to attempt 12 passes in the win, as he completed 10 passes for 178 yards. Jaxon Smith-Njigba caught half of those passes, for 93 yards and a score, and the duo of Zach Charbonnet (83 yards) and Kenneth Walker III (67 yards) each earned 14 carries.
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