Let's begin our NFL Week 9 recap with a look back at the full list of results from the past weekend of action. One that saw the Chiefs remain unbeaten!
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Week 9 Bye Week Teams:
Pittsburgh Steelers (6-2), San Francisco 49ers (4-4)
Check out the current NFC, AFC Divisional and playoff standings here.
The Kansas City Chiefs continue their impressive season, maintaining their unbeaten record after a thrilling overtime win against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
The addition of DeAndre Hopkins has proven to be a game-changer for the Chiefs. Hopkins made eight catches for 86 yards and scored two touchdowns, playing a crucial role in the victory.
Kareem Hunt also shone, delivering significant rushing yards in the second half and scoring the winning touchdown in overtime. This win solidifies the Chiefs' position as the number one ranked team in the AFC and the only unbeaten team in the league.
The Minnesota Vikings ended their two-game losing streak with a 21-13 victory over the Indianapolis Colts.
Quarterback Sam Darnold threw for three touchdowns, although he also had some turnovers.
The Vikings' defense stepped up, playing a key role in securing the win. This victory is a much-needed boost for the Vikings as they look to climb the standings in the coming weeks after suffering back-to-back defeats ending their 100% record.
The Los Angeles Rams improved their chances in the NFC West with a 26-20 overtime win against the Seattle Seahawks.
Kamren Kinchens was a standout player, recording two interceptions, including a record-setting pick-six.
The Rams' defense was instrumental in this victory, showcasing their ability to perform under pressure. This win positions the Rams as strong contenders in their division, with the NFC West proving to be one of the most evenly contested divisions in the league.
The Philadelphia Eagles secured a convincing 28-23 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, thanks to a dominant defensive performance.
Saquon Barkley continued his impressive season, amassing nearly 200 scrimmage yards and scoring two touchdowns.
He also produced a moment of magic when leaping backwards over a Jaguars defender attempting to tackle him.
The Eagles' defense stifled the Jaguars' offense, leading to a comfortable victory. This win keeps the 6-2 Eagles in the hunt for a playoff spot as the season progresses.
The Detroit Lions achieved their third consecutive victory at Lambeau Field, defeating the Green Bay Packers 24-14. Amon-Ra St. Brown tied a franchise record by scoring receiving touchdowns in six consecutive games.
The Lions' offense was firing on all cylinders, and their defense held strong against the Packers' attacks.
This win, which came in adverse weather conditions in the first outside game the Lions had played this season, cements the Detroits status as the top team not just in the NFC North but in the NFC as a whole.
The Arizona Cardinals extended their winning streak with a 29-9 victory over the Chicago Bears. Led by QB Kyler Murray, the Cardinals' offense displayed dominance, showcasing their depth and versatility. RB James Conner had a good day with 18 carries for 107 yards, laying the foundation for the win.
This victory highlights the Cardinals' ability to bounce back and they now lead the ultra-competitive NFC West with a 5-4 record
The Tennessee Titans secured a 20-17 overtime victory against the New England Patriots, thanks to a strong defensive performance.
Despite giving up more yards than usual, the Titans' defense came through with a crucial interception in overtime. This allowed them to go downfield and kick the Field Goal needed to win the game.
This win won't gloss over what has been a poor season for the Titans and the Patriots and both teams have plenty of work to do, having won just twice this season so far.
The Buffalo Bills managed to overcome a slow start to secure a 30-27 win against the Miami Dolphins. While the Bills need to address their early-game issues, their ability to rally and secure the victory is a positive sign.
QB Josh Allen once again led the Bills on offense as they struggled to put away a fighting performance from the Dolphins, who have had their own issues on offense this season too.
This win keeps the Bills at the top of the AFC East and very much in the playoff race, but they will need to improve their consistency to maintain their position.
The Washington Commanders secured a 27-22 win against the New York Giants, with QB Jayden Daniels emerging as a potential MVP candidate.
Daniels' importance to the Commanders' offense cannot be overstated, as he continues to deliver standout performances either passing or rushing with the ball.
This divisional win highlights the Commanders' potential, keeps them top of the NFC East ahead of the Eagles and positions Daniels as a key player to watch for the rest of this season.
The Cincinnati Bengals achieved a necessary 41-24 win against the Las Vegas Raiders, but they still lack victories over teams with winning records this season.
While this win is a step in the right direction, the Bengals will need to prove themselves against tougher opponents to solidify their playoff aspirations.
Quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase have struggled to find the chemistry that they have had in previous campaigns and Bengals fans will want to see that return especially ahead of next week's game with the Baltimore Ravens.
The Atlanta Falcons secured a much-needed 27-21 victory against the Dallas Cowboys, but concerns remain over Drake London's hip injury. London's impact on the team's dynamics is significant, and his absence could pose challenges for the Falcons moving forward.
This win ensures that the Falcons now have full control of the NFC South, with a two-game lead over their nearest opponent in what is one of the weaker divisions in the NFL.
Below are the full set of fixtures for Gameday 10 in the NFL, including the four teams on a Bye Week. The Giants and Panthers game takes place in Germany and is the 2.30pm kick off on Sunday.
Will the Chiefs continue their perfect season into Week 10? Join us next week when we will find out!
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