A shocking Thursday Night Football affair kicked off Week 6 with a bang, throwing ClutchPoints’ Week 7 NFL Power Rankings for a bit of a loop. With the Philadelphia Eagles looking like a shell of themselves at home against the New York Giants, the NFC playoff picture looks a bit different.
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Baker Mayfield’s Week 6 performance is exactly the kind that you expect from a quarterback looking to solidify himself in the MVP race, as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers were hit with even more injury issues on offense. With Mike Evans and Chris Godwin already out, rookie wideout Emeka Egbuka left Sunday’s game early with a hamstring injury.
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Mayfield threw for 256 yards and two scores, connecting with rookie Tez Johnson on a sparkling, 45-yard touchdown, and Rachaad White turned 17 carries into 65 yards and a touchdown, stepping in once again for the injured Bucky Irving. The Buccaneers find themselves at the top of the Week 7 NFL Power Rankings, as they have moved to 5-1.
It was far from a good showing on prime time football for the Detroit Lions, as they looked strong early against the Kansas City Chiefs but put up a stinker in the second half.
Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery were held to 89 combined rushing yards, and the Detroit passing game failed to mount any vertical Attack against Kansas City, knocking DET out of the top spot in the Week 7 NFL Power Rankings.
The Buffalo Bills are looking to earn their second road win of the season, as they will be taking on the Atlanta Falcons on Monday night. As the first of two MNF matchups, the Bills will be looking to get back into the win column after their surprising home loss to the New England Patriots in Week 5.
It was a very quiet showing from the Los Angeles Rams on offense compared to other weeks, but their 17-point showing was plenty to get things done in Week 7. LAR’s 17-3 win over the Baltimore Ravens was led by the defense, as the Rams racked up four sacks, one interception, and three forced fumbles, all while keeping the Baltimore offense under 300 total yards in the win.
All eyes will be on Puka Nacua, as he left Sunday’s game with an ankle injury, an injury that could turn the NFC West race on its head.
A 14-point fourth quarter helped the Indianapolis Colts come back against the Arizona Cardinals, earning their fifth win of the year with their 31-27 win.
Daniel Jones had a bit of a down game, only throwing for...