NFL, Week 8
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If you’ve got 18-ish minutes and want to catch all the highlights from Sunday’s NFL action, we at Scoop City have got you covered. Games are listed below in order of entertainment value, and I’ve pulled the most impressive stat from each game for you. WARNING: Jets fans, it’s not pretty.
ABC News’ Lara Spencer has the highlights from Sunday’s games, including Aaron Rodgers and the Pittsburgh Steelers’ loss to the Green Bay Packers and the New York Jets’ first win of the season.
The Atlanta Falcons will look to secure their fourth win of the season when they host the Miami Dolphins at home on Sunday afternoon. While the Dolphins are just 1-6, the Falcons won't have starting quarterback Michael Penix Jr. under center. Penix has a bone bruise on his knee and is expected to miss today's game.
NFL Highlights: Watch all of Sunday’s biggest moments, ranked by entertainment value (in 18 minutes)
Seahawks receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba continued his ascent to superstardom while offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak continued to scheme him open looks. Smith-Njigba finished with eight receptions for 162 yards and a touchdown, as his chemistry with Sam Darnold remained immaculate. I’m not proud to admit it, but JSN is on zero of my fantasy teams.
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The Chicago Bears’ four-game winning streak is over, mainly because of their inability to tap into their usual formula for success against the Baltimore Ravens
Today’s biggest game, without question, comes on Sunday Night Football, as the NFL intended. They assigned Packers-Steelers to prime time tonight even before Aaron Rodgers signed with the Steelers — though it was all but assured when the schedule was released — and the two teams are living up to the premium billing so far this season.
Not just the result on the scoreboard - Eagles 38, Giants 13 - but a punch to the gut that knocked the life out of the franchise both in the moment and moving forward for the remainder of the season.