The NFL’s biggest upset, an even bigger passer rating and the quietest locker room headline this week’s NFL recap.
2019 NFL Week 10 Recap
Seahawks 27
49ers 24 (OT)
In what was the game of the year in more ways than one, defense dominated most of the way (a combined 10 sacks, seven turnovers and two defensive touchdowns) before unheralded field goal kickers threatened to make this the first tie game on Monday Night Football since 1983. But Russell Wilson solidified his status as MVP frontrunner by saving us all from the dreaded non-result and pulled Seattle within a half game of San Fran in the best division in football.
Vikings 28
Cowboys 24
Say what you will about Kirk Cousins in prime time, but he managed the game well for a Vikings team with a dominant run game and defense potent enough to shut down Zeke Elliott in a game that will likely matter to the NFC playoff picture. Minnesota looks legit and Dallas is getting exposed.
Not belabor the point, but uh …
Since #Redskins dumped Kirk Cousins they are 2-7 vs the NFC East while Cousins is 5-0 against his old division for #Vikings
— Chuck Sapienza (@chucksapienza) November 11, 2019
Rams 12
Steelers 17
Minkah Fitzpatrick is the first Steeler in 35 years to score a defensive TD in back-to-back games and has five picks in only seven games in Black and Gold. If Pittsburgh makes the playoffs, he has to be in the mix for Defensive Player of the Year.
And reigning DPOY Aaron Donald got a safety in his Steel City homecoming, but his Rams look lost in a division (and conference) where the margin for error won’t allow them to sneak into the playoffs without a dramatic turnaround. Jared Goff is looking more like Joe Flacco every day.
Panthers 16
Packers 24
What’s old: Riverboat Ron Rivera gambles late by going for a rushing touchdown in the final seconds, falling short in snowy Green Bay.
What’s new: The Packers enter their bye week 8-2 with Aaron Rodgers playing second fiddle to Aaron Jones and the best defense they’ve had in years. What a time to be a Pack fan.
Dolphins 16
Colts 12
The lone team the Redskins have beaten this year has done something the ‘Skins haven’t: Won consecutive games. Given Cincinnati is still winless — on a day when the Dolphins, Jets and Falcons all won, no less — and Joe Burrow played his way into being the favorite to be picked #1 overall in the draft; Miami may get Tua without the tanking after all.
Ravens 49
Bengals 13
Lamar Jackson had the highlight reel run of the year, becoming the second player in NFL history to register a perfect passer rating in multiple games in a season. The Ravens defense scored more touchdowns than the offense they played against, and led by the swaggiest defensive coordinator in the league. Baltimore seems destined for great things.
Cardinals 27
Bucs 30
The Bucs defense ended Kyler Murray’s NFL rookie record streak of 211 straight passes without a pick and the run game was solid … but Jameis Winston reiterated why he’s never to be trusted in fantasy football.
Giants 27
Jets 34
A week after getting waylaid by a mic, Daniel Jones got the same treatment from a sagging Jets defense that managed to sack him six times; even though Leonard Williams was on the other sideline having way less fun than he expected. Whatever Pat Shurmur is built for, it shouldn’t include losing to the second-worst team in football to fall into Big Blue’s longest losing skid in five years.
Falcons 26
Saints 9
In the upset of the year (and maybe the decade), Atlanta played like a team, treating its second-half slate like a new season. Unfortunately, it’s too late to save it.
Chiefs 32
Titans 35
Here’s your weekly reminder that Kansas City doesn’t have much beyond Patrick Mahomes and the passing game. The defense got torched by Ryan Tannehill at a critical juncture and the predictable special teams got the potential game-tying field goal blocked emphatically like Dikembe Mutombo was coming off the edge. The Chiefs are in trouble.
Bills 13
Browns 19
Buffalo has the record (6-3) we thought Cleveland would have at this point in the season, and the 3-6 Browns have the record we suspected the Bills would have at this point of the season. This game was less upset and more course correction, especially for the team with a QB constantly correcting his facial hair.
Lions 13
Bears 20
Maybe it was Matt Nagy’s positivity, maybe it was Mitchell Trubisky turning off the TVs, but it was probably more about the red hot Matthew Stafford being sidelined for the first time since 2010 and Detroit’s defense continuing to disappoint.
Chargers 24
Raiders 26
In the last prime time game at the Oakland Coliseum, Clelin Ferrell had one of the best performances by a rookie Raiders pass rusher and Josh Jacobs punched in the game-winning touchdown. I’m not ready to say the Silver and Black is back, but their first-round picks from last year’s fire sale are certainly making it look like Jon Gruden knows what he’s doing after all.
And it looks like the beginning of the end for Philip Rivers in powder blue. His performance was uglier than his hideous 57.5 QB rating would imply, and at 38 years old; it’s probably not his last stinker.