THURSDAY NIGHT PREVIEW: BALTIMORE RAVENS (6-2) AT MIAMI DOLPHINS (2-7) The second half of the 2021 NFL season gets underway in Week 10 on Thursday, November 11 (8:20 PM ET, FOX/NFL Network/Amazon) as the Baltimore Ravens (6-2) visit the Miami Dolphins (2-7) in a meeting of teams coming off Week 9 victories. Baltimore leads the all-time regular-season series, 8-6, including a 59-10 victory in Week 1 of the 2019 season in their last meeting. The Ravens scored 42 points in the first half, the most by any team in the first half of a season-opening game in NFL history. Also in that 2019 meeting, quarterback LAMAR JACKSON had one of nine performances all-time with at least 300 passing yards, five touchdowns and a 158.3 passer rating, the highest attainable mark.
The Ravens overcame a 14-point deficit last week to defeat Minnesota, 34-31, as kicker JUSTIN TUCKER converted the game-winning 36-yard field goal in overtime. Jackson passed for 266 yards and three touchdowns in the win and rushed for a season-high 120 yards. It marked the most rushing yards by a quarterback in any game this season and was the 10th-career 100-yard rushing game for Jackson, tying MICHAEL VICK for the most-ever by a quarterback. He enters Thursday as the first player in league history with at least 2,000 passing yards (2,209) and 600 rushing yards (600) in his first eight games of a season. In 11 career regular-season starts in primetime, Jackson has 31 touchdowns (24 passing, seven rushing) against three interceptions with a 115.5 rating.
Running back DEVONTA FREEMAN rushed for a season-high 79 yards in Week 9 and recorded his first touchdown catch of the season. He enters Thursday aiming for his fourth in a row with a touchdown. Running back LE’VEON BELL rushed for his second touchdown of the season last week. His 9,793 career scrimmage yards (6,535 rushing, 3,258 receiving) are the second-most among active running backs. Wide receiver MARQUISE BROWN led the team with nine catches for 116 receiving yards last week, his fifth-career game with at least 100 receiving yards and third this season. In the teams’ last meeting, Brown had four catches for a career-high 147 receiving yards and two touchdowns in his NFL debut and became first player ever with two touchdown receptions of at least 40 yards in his first career game.
Cornerback MARLON HUMPHREY had a season-high two passes defensed last week and has a pass defensed in seven of his eight games this season. Since entering the league in 2017, Humphrey leads all defensive backs with 12 forced fumbles. Defensive end CALAIS CAMPBELL had two tackles for loss, along with a sack, forced fumble and fumble recovery in his last game against Miami (Dec. 23, 2018 with Jacksonville) and his 92.5 career sacks rank seventh among all active players. Miami defeated Houston, 17-9, last week as the team held the Texans without a touchdown. Quarterback JACOBY BRISSETT made his fourth start of the season and completed 26 of 43 passes (60.5 percent) for 244 yards and a touchdown. In four career games on Thursday Night Football, including three starts, Brissett has totaled four rushing touchdowns and no interceptions. Running back MYLES GASKIN had his first rushing touchdown of the season last week and he aims for his fourth in a row with at least 50 scrimmage yards. Wide receiver JAYLEN WADDLE led the team with eight catches for 83 yards in Week 9, marking his third game this season with at least eight catches, the most among rookies. His 56 receptions in 2021 are tied for the third-most ever by a player in his first nine career games. Tight end MIKE GESICKI has at least 50 receiving yards in three of his past four games and he aims for his fourth in a row against the AFC North with a touchdown catch. He ranks third among all tight ends with 44 receptions this season and fourth with 529 receiving yards.
Cornerback XAVIEN HOWARD has 10 passes defensed in his past seven games and aims for his third in a row against the AFC North with an interception. Since 2020, he ranks second in the league with 12 interceptions. Defensive end EMMANUEL OGBAH leads the team with five sacks in 2021 and recorded a season-high 2.5 sacks last week, his fourth-career multi-sack game. He enters Thursday with a pass defensed in each of his past four games. Linebacker JEROME BAKER leads Miami with 50 tackles and recorded his first interception of the season in Week 9.
FOX will broadcast 10 Thursday Night Football games between Weeks 5-15 (excluding Thanksgiving night). Thursday’s game is slated to be simulcast via NFL Network, distributed in Spanish on FOX Deportes and streamed on Amazon Prime Video.
The game will feature Joe Buck, Pro Football Hall of Famer Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews and Kristina Pink on the call for FOX. The Amazon broadcast features Andrea Kremer and Hannah Storm, and the Amazon Scout’s feed is called by Bucky Brooks, Daniel Jeremiah and Joy Taylor.
For the Week 10 Baltimore-Miami capsule, click here. NFL ANNOUNCES 32 NOMINEES FOR FAN OF THE YEAR PRESENTED BY CAPTAIN MORGAN | New York, NY [November 9, 2021] - The NFL announced today the 32 nominees from all 32 Clubs for the Fan of the Year contest presented by Captain Morgan. The contest celebrates extraordinary fans who inspire others through their love of football and bring an "original spice" to what it means to be a fan. In collaboration with our 32 Clubs, the NFL collected nearly 35,000 submissions from fans vying for the chance to represent their team as a nominee. In partnership with the league, each Club has now selected their 2021 Fan of the Year who will have the opportunity to attend Super Bowl LVI in Los Angeles and represent their team in the stands. The contest will identify one winner among the final 32 to be named the ultimate NFL Fan of the Year presented by Captain Morgan at NFL Honors in February 2022. Below are the 32 Fan of the Year nominees -
For more information on the NFL's Fan of the Year contest presented by Captain Morgan, visit NFL.com/fanoftheyear. # # # Week 10 NFL Preview | NFL KICKS OFF SECOND HALF; MVPs IN PRIMETIME HIGHLIGHT WEEK 10 DOCKET It’s Week 10 in the NFL and there’s standing room only in the top half of the standings. That’s because several teams have rebounded recently and are making strong cases to return to the playoffs. - The ATLANTA FALCONS (4-4) started 1-3. Now, they’re jockeying for position in the NFC South.
- Out west, the DENVER BRONCOS (5-4) were 3-4 on Oct. 21. Today, they’re riding a two-game winning streak, including an impressive road victory last week at Dallas, and can move closer to a perch atop the AFC West with a win on Sunday.
- Also in that crowded division, the LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (5-3) have won four of their last six and maintain their division lead, bidding for their first playoff berth since 2018.
- And the NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (5-4), who were 2-4 four weeks ago, have won three straight and enter Week 10 just a half game out of first in the AFC East.
It’s also because four teams last week – DENVER, JACKSONVILLE, KANSAS CITY and the NEW YORK GIANTS – earned wins over first-place opponents. The last time in Week 9 or later that four teams with .500-or-below records each defeated division leaders on the same day was Dec. 18, 2011. In the AFC, 11 teams have a winning record, tied with the AFC in 2014 for the most in a conference entering Week 10 since the league merger in 1970. Five NFL divisions are led by a team that did not win its division last season. Three divisions have a team in first place or tied for first that missed the playoffs in 2020. Game 136 is history. Games 137-272 lay ahead. Which teams will separate themselves from the crowd? TWO-MINUTE DRILL: Years from now, when observers recall the 2021 season, they’re likely to remember it as the season of late-game drama. Through nine weeks, 35 games have featured a game-winning score in the final two minutes of regulation or in overtime, the most such games through Week 9 all-time.
MOST GAME-WINNING SCORES IN FINAL TWO MINUTES OR IN OT THROUGH WEEK 9, NFL HISTORY | | MOST GAME-WINNING SCORES IN FINAL MINUTE OR IN OT THROUGH WEEK 9, NFL HISTORY | | | 2021 | 35 |
| 2021 | 30 | 2015 | 33 | | 2015 | 30 | 2012 | 31 | | 2013 | 27 | 2013 | 30 | | 2002 | 27 | | | | | | MOST WINS BY TEAMS THAT TRAILED IN FOURTH QUARTER, THROUGH WEEK 9, NFL HISTORY | | MOST WINS AFTER TRAILING IN FOURTH QUARTER, 2021 | | | Baltimore | 4 | 2021 | 41 | | L.A. Chargers | 4 | 2012 | 41 | | Atlanta | 3 | 1989 | 41 | | Pittsburgh | 3 | Three tied | 40 | | Tennessee | 3 |
Two teams familiar with late-game dramatics, the ATLANTA FALCONS (4-4) and DALLAS COWBOYS (6-2), will clash at AT&T Stadium on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX). Last week at New Orleans, Falcons quarterback MATT RYAN orchestrated a five-play, 64-yard drive to set up a game-winning field goal by YOUNGHOE KOO with no time remaining. Atlanta is 3-1 this season in games decided by a game-winning score in the final two minutes or in overtime. The Cowboys are also 3-1 in those games, with all three wins on the road. The teams with the most games decided by a game-winning score in the final two minutes or in overtime this season: TEAM | GAMES | Minnesota | 5 | Atlanta | 4 | Baltimore | 4 | Dallas | 4 | L.A. Chargers | 4 | New Orleans | 4 | N.Y. Giants | 4 |
Last week, Ryan passed for 343 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions for a 135.8 rating in the Falcons' win. He now has 73 career games with at least 300 passing yards, tied with PHILIP RIVERS (73) for the fourth-most such games all-time. Only DREW BREES (123), TOM BRADY (103) and Pro Football Hall of Famer PEYTON MANNING (93) have more. When the Falcons have the ball, two first-round selections in the 2021 NFL Draft will be on the field. Atlanta’s KYLE PITTS, selected No. 4 overall, has 36 catches for 546 yards. He’s the first rookie tight end with at least 35 receptions and 500 receiving yards over his first eight games in NFL history. Dallas linebacker MICAH PARSONS, the No. 12 selection, leads NFL rookies with 10 tackles for loss and ranks second in both tackles (52) and sacks (five). MVPs in PRIMETIME: Week 10 features two of the three most recent Most Valuable Players in primetime, as LAMAR JACKSON (2019 MVP) and the BALTIMORE RAVENS (6-2) head to Hard Rock Stadium to face the MIAMI DOLPHINS (2-7) on Thursday Night Football (8:20 PM ET, FOX/NFLN/Amazon). Then, on Sunday Night Football (8:20 PM ET, NBC), PATRICK MAHOMES (2018 MVP) and the KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (5-4) visit the LAS VEGAS RAIDERS (5-3). - Last week, Jackson guided Baltimore to three second-half touchdowns to overcome a 14-point deficit and defeat Minnesota, 34-31, in overtime. Jackson recorded his 10th career game with at least 100 rushing yards, tied with MICHAEL VICK (10) for the most such games by a quarterback all-time, and became the first quarterback in league annals with multiple career games with at least three touchdown passes and 100 rushing yards.
- With exactly 600 rushing yards entering Week 10, he is the first quarterback in NFL history with at least 600 in each of his first four seasons, and joins CAM NEWTON (four seasons) and Vick (four) as the only quarterbacks all-time with four career seasons of at least 600 rushing yards.
- In 11 career starts in primetime, Jackson has an 8-3 record with 3,172 combined passing and rushing yards (288.4 per game) and 31 touchdowns (24 passing, seven rushing) against four interceptions for a 115.5 rating. He has totaled at least three touchdowns in four of his past five primetime games. In his only career start on a Thursday, Jackson recorded five touchdown passes and a 134.4 rating (Week 15 of the 2019 season).
Mahomes enters Week 10 ranking fourth in passing yards (2,534) and tied for third in touchdown passes (20) this season. Since the beginning of his 2018 MVP campaign, he leads the NFL in passing yards (16,402) and touchdown passes (134) and ranks third in passer rating (106.3) among qualified passers. - In 18 career primetime starts, Mahomes has 5,226 passing yards (290.3 per game) and 46 total touchdowns (43 passing, three rushing). He has at least two touchdown passes in seven of his nine career starts on Sunday night and has thrown for at least 300 yards in three of his past four starts on Sunday Night Football.
SEAHAWKS, PACKERS RENEW 21ST-CENTURY RIVALRY: Since the beginning of the 2003 season, the SEATTLE SEAHAWKS and GREEN BAY PACKERS have set standards for winning in the NFC. Over that time, Green Bay ranks No. 1 in the conference with 184 regular-season wins while Seattle is second with 175. In the postseason over that span, Seattle’s 14 wins are first in the conference and Green Bay’s 13 are second. Each franchise has won a Super Bowl in that window, the Packers in 2010 and the Seahawks in 2013. - Shifting to 2021, Seattle (3-5) travels to Green Bay (7-2) for another clash on Sunday (4:25 PM ET, FOX). The Packers are looking to stay among the best in the NFC while the Seahawks are trying to jump back into the playoff conversation.
- Since 2012, Seattle’s first season with RUSSELL WILSON as the starting quarterback, Seattle is 3-3 in the regular season and 1-1 in the playoffs against Green Bay. Both Wilson and AARON RODGERS rank in the top five in passing touchdowns and passer rating over that period. Furthermore, among starting quarterbacks, only TOM BRADY (112) has won more games in that span than Wilson (100) and Rodgers (92).
The most NFL postseason meetings, since 2003: PLAYOFF MATCHUP | MEETINGS | Indianapolis Colts – New England Patriots | 5 | Green Bay Packers – Seattle Seahawks | 4 | Baltimore Ravens – New England Patriots | 4 | Baltimore Ravens – Tennessee Titans | 4 | Denver Broncos – New England Patriots | 4 | Indianapolis Colts – Kansas City Chiefs | 4 |
In another connection, former head coach MIKE HOLMGREN led both organizations to Super Bowls. He’s one of seven coaches to guide multiple franchises to Super Bowls, joining JOHN FOX, BILL PARCELLS, DAN REEVES, ANDY REID, DON SHULA and DICK VERMEIL. In Week 8, Seattle’s last game before its bye, wide receiver DK METCALF recorded six receptions for 43 yards and two touchdowns in the Seahawks' win. Metcalf now has 25 career touchdown receptions and joined Pro Football Hall of Famer RANDY MOSS (36) and ODELL BECKHAM JR. (34) as the only wide receivers since 1990 with at least 25 touchdown catches in their first 40 games. SAINTS GO MARCHING INTO MUSIC CITY: The NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (5-3), who have two wins this year against teams currently in first place, get another division front-runner this week, the TENNESSEE TITANS (7-2), at Nissan Stadium (1:00 PM ET, CBS). Officially, the Saints are 3-1 on the road, not including their season-opening 38-3 win over Green Bay, moved to Jacksonville due to Hurricane Ida. New Orleans also defeated first-place Tampa Bay in Week 8. The Titans’ only home loss this season came at the hands of Arizona, which owns the league’s best record. - The Titans enter the game having won four straight games against teams that made the playoffs last season. In NFL history, only one team has won five such games in consecutive fashion: The 2003 PHILADELPHIA EAGLES.
- Since joining the Titans prior to the 2019 season, Tennessee quarterback RYAN TANNEHILL has orchestrated 12 game-winning drives in the fourth quarter or overtime, most in the NFL over that span, two more than the next-closest player, DEREK CARR (10).
- Tannehill’s 12 game-winning Titans drives are tied for the third-most by a quarterback in his first three seasons with a team since the 1970 league merger, trailing the Cowboys’ DAK PRESCOTT (14) and the Falcons’ MATT RYAN (13).
- Last week, New Orleans running back ALVIN KAMARA recorded four receptions with 104 scrimmage yards (54 receiving, 50 rushing) and one rushing touchdown against the Falcons. Kamara now has 358 career receptions, tied with ROGER CRAIG (358) for the most receptions by a running back in his first five seasons all-time.
JUSTIN & JUSTIN: Two players selected in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, quarterback JUSTIN HERBERT and wide receiver JUSTIN JEFFERSON, will meet for the first time when the MINNESOTA VIKINGS (3-5) visit the LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (5-3) on Sunday (4:05 PM, FOX). Each player will play the 25th game in his young career. - Last week, Herbert engineered a 15-play, 64-yard march to put DUSTIN HOPKINS in position for a game-winning field goal with two seconds remaining in the Chargers’ 27-24 victory. Herbert completed 32 of 38 pass attempts (84.2 percent) for 356 yards and two touchdowns with no interceptions for a 123.2 rating and added a rushing touchdown in the Chargers’ win.
- Herbert’s 84.2 completion percentage was the second-highest single-game completion percentage (minimum 30 attempts) by a player age 23 or younger, trailing only DAK PRESCOTT (88.9 percent on Dec. 18, 2016).
- Herbert has 12 career games with at least 300 passing yards, the most such games by a quarterback in his first two seasons in NFL history.
- Jefferson last week had 69 receiving yards, including a 50-yard touchdown reception. He now has 2,032 career receiving yards and, playing his 24th NFL game last week, became the second-fastest player in the Super Bowl era to reach 2,000, trailing only ODELL BECKHAM JR. (21 games).
- Chargers wide receiver KEENAN ALLEN recorded 12 receptions for 104 yards in last week’s win. Allen has nine career games with at least 12 receptions and 100 receiving yards, surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer MARVIN HARRISON (eight games) and WES WELKER (eight) for the most such games in league annals.
The Vikings (seven), Chargers (six) and Falcons (six) lead the NFL this season in games decided by eight points or less. PROPHETIC POINTS: The PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (3-6) meet the DENVER BRONCOS (5-4) at Empower Field at Mile High on Sunday (4:25 PM ET, CBS). In each of the teams’ last two meetings, the winner has scored at least 50 points and gone on to play in the Super Bowl – the Eagles in 2017 and the Broncos in 2013. CAROLINA-CARDINALS SACK EXCHANGE: The CAROLINA PANTHERS (4-5) travel to meet the ARIZONA CARDINALS (8-1) on Sunday (4:05 PM ET, FOX). Arizona is tied for fourth in the NFL with 25 sacks this season while Carolina (23) is tied for sixth. - Carolina linebacker HAASON REDDICK returns to Arizona to face his former team. Reddick leads the Panthers with 8.5 sacks this season and since the beginning of 2020 ranks fourth in the NFL with 21 sacks.
- Cardinals linebacker MARKUS GOLDEN leads the team with nine sacks, tied for third in the league in 2021.
- Arizona has matched the best start in franchise history. The Cardinals also began 8-1 in 1925, 1948 and 2014.
- Cardinals running back JAMES CONNER has 11 scrimmage touchdowns, most in the NFL, including five touchdowns (four rushing, one receiving) in his past two games.
- Carolina running back CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY totaled 106 scrimmage yards (54 receiving, 52 rushing) last week. McCaffrey now has 20 career games with at least 50 rushing yards and 50 receiving yards, surpassing LE'VEON BELL (19 games) for the most such games by a player in his first five seasons in NFL history.
PITTSBURGH PASS RUSH CHARGED BY 61 WATTS: The PITTSBURGH STEELERS (5-3) have won four straight entering their home game against the DETROIT LIONS (0-8) on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX). - Last week, Steelers linebacker T.J. WATT registered three sacks to increase his career total to 61 while appearing in his 69th NFL game. Since 1982, when the individual sack became an official statistic, only three players have reached 61 sacks in fewer than 69 games, Pro Football Hall of Famer REGGIE WHITE (50 games), J.J. WATT (66) and Pro Football Hall of Famer DERRICK THOMAS (67).
- T.J. Watt now has 14 games with at least two sacks. Since he entered the NFL in 2017, no other player has more such games.
BELICHICK FACES FORMER TEAM: New England’s BILL BELICHICK ranks third in NFL history with 316 career victories, trailing only Pro Football Hall of Famers DON SHULA (347) and GEORGE HALAS (324). Belichick has served as a head coach with two clubs, the CLEVELAND BROWNS (1991-95) and the NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (2000-present). This week, Belichick and the Patriots (5-4) host his former team, the Browns (5-4), on Sunday at Gillette Stadium (1:00 PM ET, CBS). - One common thread in every Belichick team has been an emphasis on winning the turnover ratio. In 1991, Belichick’s first season as an NFL head coach, the Browns ranked third in the league in that category. Overall, his clubs have led the league in turnover margin 11 times in his 26 seasons (42.3 percent) as an NFL head coach entering 2021. Since Belichick became New England head coach in 2000, the Patriots own a plus-213 ratio, best in the NFL over that span.
- This week’s game features two of the NFL’s leaders in sacks. Cleveland’s MYLES GARRETT ranks first with 12 and New England’s MATT JUDON is tied for third with nine.
- Last week, Cleveland cornerback DENZEL WARD (99-yard interception return), running back NICK CHUBB (70-yard run) and wide receiver DONOVAN PEOPLES-JONES (60-yard catch) each recorded touchdowns in the Browns’ win. Cleveland became the first team in 54 years and the fourth team all-time to record a touchdown pass, rushing touchdown and defensive touchdown each of at least 60 yards in a single game, joining Kansas City (Oct. 30, 1966), Washington (Nov. 27, 1966) and the San Diego Chargers (Oct. 15, 1967).
- Garrett, appearing in his 60th career game last week, increased his career sacks to 54.5, the third-most by a player in his first 60 career games since 1982, when the individual sack became an official statistic. Only Pro Football Hall of Famers REGGIE WHITE (72.5) and DERRICK THOMAS (55) had more.
NFC WILD-CARD REMATCH: With both teams coming off their bye weeks, the TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (6-2) visit the WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM (2-6) in a rematch of a 2020 NFC Wild Card contest on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX). The Buccaneers earned their first of three consecutive road wins on the way to a Super Bowl LV title with a 31-23 win at Washington, as TOM BRADY passed for a postseason franchise-record 381 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions for a 104.3 rating. The postseason game marked Washington quarterback TAYLOR HEINICKE’s first start of the season and he totaled 352 yards (306 passing, 46 rushing) and two touchdowns (one passing, one rushing) in the contest. - In 21 career regular-season starts after a bye week, Brady has a 16-5 record.
- In Week 8 before the Buccaneers’ 2021 bye, Brady passed for 375 yards with four touchdowns and two interceptions for a 112.0 rating. He registered his 38th career game with at least four touchdown passes and his 98th with at least three touchdown passes, surpassing DREW BREES for the most such games ever in each category.
- Brady, who has 2,650 passing yards and 25 touchdown passes this season, also joined PATRICK MAHOMES (2018), Pro Football Hall of Famer PEYTON MANNING (2013) and RUSSELL WILSON (2020) as the only players with at least 25 touchdown passes and 2,500 passing yards through their team's first eight games of a season.
- He also has at least 25 touchdown passes in 16 career seasons, tied with Pro Football Hall of Famer PEYTON MANNING (16) for the most such seasons in NFL history.
TAYLOR, ALLEN MEET IN INDY: The JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (2-6), who’ve won two of their past three games, make their annual trip to face the INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (4-5) on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS). The Colts have won three of their past four. - Last week, Colts running back JONATHAN TAYLOR had 19 carries for 172 yards (9.1 average) and two touchdowns, including a 78-yard score, in addition to two catches for 28 yards. Taylor has a streak of six games with at least 100 scrimmage yards and one-or-more touchdowns. He could become the first player with a seven-game streak in a season since ARIAN FOSTER (nine games) in 2014.
- Taylor finished the 2020 season at home against the Jaguars with 253 yards on 30 carries (8.4 average) with two touchdowns.
- Jacksonville, meanwhile, defeated Buffalo last week, holding the league's top scoring offense (32.7 points per game entering Week 9) out of the end zone. It marked the fourth time since 1970 that a team has held an opponent that entered Week 9 or later averaging at least 32 points per game without a touchdown. Previously, the only teams to have done it were CHICAGO (vs. Los Angeles Rams in Week 14, 2018), PHILADELPHIA (at Dallas in Week 15, 2007) and CAROLINA (vs. St. Louis Rams in Week 14, 2000).
- Jaguars defensive end/linebacker JOSH ALLEN became the first player to register at least eight tackles, a fumble recovery, sack and interception in the same game since BOBBY WAGNER in Week 13 of 2018.
WEEK 10 NFL SCHEDULE (All times Eastern) Thursday, November 11 | Baltimore at Miami | FOX/NFLN/Amazon | 8:20 | | | | | Sunday, November 14 | Atlanta at Dallas | FOX | 1:00 | | Jacksonville at Indianapolis | CBS | 1:00 | | Cleveland at New England | CBS | 1:00 | | Buffalo at New York Jets | CBS | 1:00 | | Detroit at Pittsburgh | FOX | 1:00 | | New Orleans at Tennessee | CBS | 1:00 | | Tampa Bay at Washington | FOX | 1:00 | | Carolina at Arizona | FOX | 4:05 | | Minnesota at Los Angeles Chargers | FOX | 4:05 | | Philadelphia at Denver | CBS | 4:25 | | Seattle at Green Bay | CBS | 4:25 | | Kansas City at Las Vegas | NBC | 8:20 | | | | | Monday, November 15 | Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco | ESPN | 8:15 | Byes: Chicago, Cincinnati, Houston, N.Y. Giants |
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AFC Players of the Week - Week 9 | CHARGERS QB JUSTIN HERBERT, JAGUARS DE/LB JOSH ALLEN & CHIEFS P TOMMY TOWNSEND NAMED AFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 9 Quarterback JUSTIN HERBERT of the Los Angeles Chargers, defensive end/linebacker JOSH ALLEN of the Jacksonville Jaguars and punter TOMMY TOWNSEND of the Kansas City Chiefs are the AFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played in Week 9 (November 4, 7-8). OFFENSE: QB JUSTIN HERBERT, LOS ANGELES CHARGERS - Herbert completed 32 of 38 pass attempts (84.2 percent) for 356 yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions for a rating of 123.2 and added a rushing touchdown in the Chargers’ 27-24 victory over the Eagles.
- It marked the second-highest single-game completion percentage ever (minimum 30 attempts) by a player age 23 or younger.
- Herbert took 6:05 off the clock during a game-winning drive that resulted in the go-ahead field goal with two seconds remaining, giving the Chargers their fifth victory of the season. On the drive, he completed five of six pass attempts and rushed for a fourth-down conversion.
- This is the first career Offensive Player of the Week award for Herbert. He becomes the sixth Chargers quarterback to ever earn the honor and first since Philip Rivers (Week 12, 2018).
DEFENSE: DE/LB JOSH ALLEN, JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS - In Jacksonville’s 9-6 victory over Buffalo, Allen recorded eight tackles and two tackles for loss along with a sack, interception and fumble recovery. He is the first defender to post such stat line this season.
- Allen led a Jacksonville defense that held the league’s top-scoring offense without a touchdown. It marked the fourth time since 1970 that a team has held an opponent that entered Week 9 or later averaging at least 32 points per game without a touchdown
- This is the first career Defensive Player of the Week award for Allen. He becomes the first Jacksonville player to earn the honor since Calais Campbell (Week 3, 2019).
- Allen is the second player from Kentucky to win a Player of the Week award this season, joining former Wildcat teammate and current Buccaneers safety Mike Edwards (Week 2).
SPECIAL TEAMS: P TOMMY TOWNSEND, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS - Townsend pinned five of his six punts inside the 20-yard line in the Chiefs’ 13-7 victory over the Packers. He ended the game with an average of 56.8 yards per punt (54.3 net), with a long of 64.
- That marks the highest net punting average by a player since 2018, minimum five punts.
- This is the second career Special Teams Player of the Week award for Townsend (Week 15, 2020). He is the first Chiefs punter to ever earn the honor twice.
- He becomes the second former Florida player to win Special Teams Player of the Week this season, joining Cincinnati kicker Evan McPherson (Week 1).
2021 AFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
| Offense | Defense | Special Teams | Wk 1 | QB Patrick Mahomes, Kansas City | DE Maxx Crosby, Las Vegas | K Evan McPherson, Cincinnati | Wk 2 | RB Derrick Henry, Tennessee | LB Odafe Oweh, Baltimore | K Daniel Carlson, Las Vegas | Wk 3 | QB Josh Allen, Buffalo | DE Myles Garrett, Cleveland | K Justin Tucker, Baltimore | Wk 4 | QB Joe Burrow, Cincinnati | LB Tremaine Edmunds, Buffalo | P Rigoberto Sanchez, Indianapolis | Wk 5 | QB Lamar Jackson, Baltimore | DE Greg Rousseau, Buffalo | K Nick Folk, New England | Wk 6 | RB Derrick Henry, Tennessee | LB T.J. Watt, Pittsburgh | K Matthew Wright, Jacksonville | Wk 7 | WR Ja’Marr Chase, Cincinnati | DE Yannick Ngakoue, Las Vegas | P Rigoberto Sanchez, Indianapolis | Wk 8 | QB Mike White, N.Y. Jets | DB Adrian Phillips, New England | K Randy Bullock, Tennessee | Wk 9 | QB Justin Herbert, L.A. Chargers | DE/LB Josh Allen, Jacksonville | P Tommy Townsend, Kansas City |
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NFC Players of the Week - Week 9 | FALCONS QB MATT RYAN, GIANTS S XAVIER MCKINNEY & VIKINGS RB KENE NWANGWU NAMED NFC PLAYERS OF WEEK 9
Quarterback MATT RYAN of the Atlanta Falcons, safety XAVIER MCKINNEY of the New York Giants and running back KENE NWANGWU of the Minnesota Vikings are the NFC Offensive, Defensive and Special Teams Players of the Week for games played in Week 9 (November 4, 7-8). OFFENSE: QB MATT RYAN, ATLANTA FALCONS - Ryan completed 23 of 30 pass attempts (76.7 percent) for a season-high 343 passing yards with two touchdowns and no interceptions for a 135.8 rating and added a rushing touchdown in the Falcons’ 27-25 win at New Orleans. His 135.8 rating was the highest among all quarterbacks in Week 9.
- This is the 10th Offensive Player of the Week award for Ryan, the most in team history, and he becomes the second Falcons player to earn a Player of the Week honor this season (linebacker Deion Jones, Week 7).
- 2008: Week 9
- 2011: Week 14
- 2012: Week 16
- 2013: Week 7
- 2014: Weeks 1, 3
- 2016: Weeks 9, 17
- 2020: Week 6
- 2021: Week 9
- Ryan is the one of three former Boston College quarterbacks to win multiple Offensive Player of the Week awards, along with Doug Flute (four) and Matt Hasselbeck (two).
DEFENSE: S XAVIER MCKINNEY, NEW YORK GIANTS - McKinney totaled seven tackles and two interceptions, including a 41-yard interception-return for a touchdown in the Giants’ 23-16 win over Las Vegas. He was the only NFC player with multiple interceptions in Week 9.
- This is McKinney’s first Defensive Player of the Week honor and is the first Giants safety to win the award since Landon Collins (Week 11, 2017).
- McKinney is the seventh former Alabama safety to win Defensive Player of the Week and he joins Dallas’ Trevon Diggs (Week 4) as Crimson Tide defensive backs to earn the honor this season.
SPECIAL TEAMS: RB KENE NWANGWU, MINNESOTA VIKINGS - In Week 9, Nwangwu had a 98-yard kickoff return for a touchdown to open the second half and rushed for a first down on a fake punt in the third quarter.
- This is the first career Special Teams Player of the Week award for Nwangwu and he becomes the first Viking to earn the honor since Mike Boone (Week 4, 2020).
- Nwangwu is the second former Iowa State player to win Special Teams Player of the Week, joining Ellis Hobbs (Week 1, 2007 and Week 15, 2008).
2021 NFC PLAYERS OF THE WEEK
| Offense | Defense | Special Teams | Wk 1 | QB Matthew Stafford, L.A. Rams | LB Chandler Jones, Arizona | P Bradley Pinion, Tampa Bay | Wk 2 | QB Kyler Murray, Arizona | S Mike Edwards, Tampa Bay | P Mitch Wishnowsky, San Francisco | Wk 3 | QB Matthew Stafford, L.A. Rams | CB Byron Murphy, Arizona | K Mason Crosby, Green Bay | Wk 4 | QB Daniel Jones, N.Y. Giants | CB Trevon Diggs, Dallas | KR DeAndre Carter, Washington | Wk 5 | QB Tom Brady, Tampa Bay | CB Marshon Lattimore, New Orleans | LB T.J. Edwards, Philadelphia | Wk 6 | QB Dak Prescott, Dallas | S Taylor Rapp, L.A. Rams | K Matt Prater, Arizona | Wk 7 | RB Alvin Kamara, New Orleans | LB Deion Jones, Atlanta | K Graham Gano, N.Y. Giants | Wk 8 | WR Deebo Samuel, San Francisco | LB Micah Parsons, Dallas | K Zane Gonzalez, Carolina | Wk 9 | QB Matt Ryan, Atlanta | S Xavier McKinney, N.Y. Giants | RB Kene Nwangwu, Minnesota |
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Notas de la NFL de la décima semana | LA NFL ARANCA SU SEGUNDA MITAD DE TEMPORADA; DOS MVP CARA A CARA EN HORA TOP SE DESTACA EN LA SEMANA 10 Es la décima semana en la NFL y has espacio solamente para la mitad superior de las posiciones. Eso es porque varios equipos han resurgido recientemente y están haciendo mella para regresar a la postemporada. - Los ATLANTA FALCONS (4-4) arrancaron 1-3. Ahora, están ascendiendo en la NFC Sur.
- En el oeste, los DENVER BRONCOS (5-4) estaban 3-4 el 21 de octubre. Hoy están disfrutando de una racha ganadora de dos partidos, incluyendo un triunfo destacado la semana pasada en Dallas, y ahora pueden acercarse a la cima de la AFC Oeste con una victoria el domingo.
- También en esa división, los LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (5-3) ganaron cuatro de sus últimos seis y mantienen su liderazgo en la división, buscando su primera clasificación a la postemporada desde 2018.
- Y los NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (5-4), que estaban 2-4 cuatro semanas atrás, ganaron tres en línea y llegan a la semana 10 estando a medio juego del primer puesto en la AFC Este.
Es también porque la semana pasada cuatro equipos –DENVER, JACKSONVILLE, KANSAS CITY y los NEW YORK GIANTS– obtuvieron sendas victorias sobre oponentes que venían siendo líderes. La última vez que en la novena semana o más tarde que cuatro equipos con marca de .500 inferior registran cada uno triunfos sobre líderes divisionales en la misma jornada fue el 18 de diciembre de 2011.
En la AFC, 11 equipos tienen marca ganadora, empatando con la AFC en 2014 para la mayor cantidad en una conferencia al llegar a la décima semana desde la fusión de la liga, en 1970. Cinco divisiones de la NFL están encabezadas por un equipo que no ganó su división la temporada pasada. Tres divisiones tienen un equipo en el primer puesto, en soledad o empatado, que en 2020 no clasificaron a la postemporada.
El partido 136 es historia. Tenemos por delante los juegos 137-272. ¿Qué equipos se separarán del resto?
OFENSIVA DE LOS DOS MINUTOS. Yéndonos al futuro, cuando los observadores analicen la temporada 2022, seguramente la recuerden como la temporada del drama de final de partido. A lo largo de nueve semanas, 35 partidos tuvieron una anotación definitoria en los últimos dos minutos del tiempo regular o en la prórroga, la mayor cantidad de tales desempeños a lo largo de la novena semana en la historia.
MAYORES CANTIDADES DE ANOTACIONES DEFINITORIAS EN LOS ÚLTIMOS DOS MINUTOS O EN LA PRÓRROGA A LO LARGO DE LA SEMANA 9, EN LA HISTORIA DE LA NFL | | MAYORES CANTIDADES DE ANOTACIONES DEFINITORIAS EN LOS ÚLTIMOS DOS MINUTOS O EN LA PRÓRROGA A LO LARGO DE LA SEMANA 9, EN LA HISTORIA DE LA NFL | | | 2021 | 35 | | 2021 | 30 | 2015 | 33 | | 2015 | 30 | 2012 | 31 | | 2013 | 27 | 2013 | 30 | | 2002 | 27 | | | | | | MAYORES CANTIDADES DE TRIUNFOS POR EQUIPOS QUE IBAN PERDIENDO EN EL CUARTO PERIODO, A LO LARGO DE LA SEMANA 9, EN LA HISTORIA DE LA NFL | | MAYORES CANTIDADES DE TRIUNFOS DESPUÉS DE ESTAR PERDIENDO EN EL CUARTO PERIODO, 2021 | | | Baltimore | 4 | 2021 | 41 | | L.A. Chargers | 4 | 2012 | 41 | | Atlanta | 3 | 1989 | 41 | | Pittsburgh | 3 | Tres empatados | 40 | | Tennessee | 3 |
Dos equipos tienen familiaridad con el drama de los últimos minutos, los ATLANTA FALCONS (4-4) y los DALLAS COWBOYS (6-2) chocarán en el AT&T Stadium el domingo (1:00 PM, hora de New York, FOX). La semana pasada, en New Orleans, el mariscal de campo de los Falcons MATT RYAN orquestó una marcha de cinco jugadas y 64 yardas para establecer un gol de campo que definió el pleito convertido por YOUNGHOE KOO sin tiempo por jugarse. Atlanta está 3-1 esta temporada en partidos decididos por una anotación definitoria en los últimos dos minutos o en la prórroga. Los Cowboys también están 3-1 en esos partidos, todas las tres victorias fuera de casa. Los equipos con las mayores cantidades de partidos decididos por una anotación definitoria en los últimos dos minutos o en la prórroga esta temporada: EQUIPO | PARTIDOS | Minnesota | 5 | Atlanta | 4 | Baltimore | 4 | Dallas | 4 | L.A. Chargers | 4 | New Orleans | 4 | N.Y. Giants | 4 |
La semana pasada, Ryan lanzó 343 yardas y dos anotaciones, sin intercepciones, para un índice de 135.8, en el triunfo de los Falcons. Ahora tiene 73 partidos en su carrera con al menos 300 yardas aéreas, empatando con PHILIP RIVERS (73) para la cuarta mayor cantidad de tales partidos en la historia. Solamente DREW BREES (123), TOM BRADY (103) y el miembro del Salón de la Fama PEYTON MANNING (93) tienen más. Cuando los Falcons tienen el balón, dos selecciones de primera vuelta en el Draft de la NFL 2021 estarán en el campo de juego. El de Atlanta KYLE PITTS, seleccionado Nº 4 global, tiene 36 recepciones para 546 yardas. Es el primer ala cerrada novato con al menos 35 recepciones y 500 yardas recibiendo a lo largo de sus primeros ocho partidos en la historia de la NFL. E apoyador de Dallas MICAH PARSONS, selección Nº 12, lidera a los novatos de la NFL con 10 tacleadas para pérdida de yardas y se ubica segundo tanto en tacleadas (52) como en capturas (cinco).
DOS MVP EN HORA TOPE. La décima semana tiene a dos de los tres más recientes Jugadores más valiosos jugando en horario central, ya que LAMAR JACKSON (MVP 2019) y los BALTIMORE RAVENS (6-2) enfilan hacia Hard Rock Stadium para enfrentar a los MIAMI DOLPHINS (2-7) en el clásico de jueves en le noche Thursday Night Football (8:20 PM, hora de New York, FOX/NFLN/Amazon). Después, en el clásico de domingo en la noche Sunday Night Football (8:20 PM, hora de New York, NBC), PATRICK MAHOMES (MVP 2018) y los KANSAS CITY CHIEFS (5-4) visitan a los LAS VEGAS RAIDERS (5-3). - La semana pasada, Jackson lideró a Baltimore a tres anotaciones en la segunda mitad para sobreponerse a una desventaja de 14 puntos y derrotar a Minnesota 34-31 en la prórroga. Jackson registró el décimo partido de su carrera con al menos 100 yardas por tierra, empatando con MICHAEL VICK (10) para la mayor cantidad de tales desempeños por un mariscal de campo en la historia, y se convirtió en el primer QB en los anales de la liga con múltiples partidos en su carrera con al menos tres pases anotadores y 100 yardas por tierra.
- Con exactamente 600 yardas por tierra al llegar a la décima semana, es el primer mariscal de campo en la historia de la NFL con al menos 600 en cada una de sus primeras cuatro temporadas, y se une a CAM NEWTON (cuatro temporadas) y a Vick (cuatro) como los únicos mariscales de campo en la historia con cuatro temporadas en su carrera con al menos 600 yardas terrestres.
- En 11 titularidades en su carrera en horario central, Jackson tiene marca de 8-3, con 3,172 yardas aéreas y terrestres combinadas (288.4 por partido) y 31 anotaciones (24 pasando, siete acarreando), contra cuatro intercepciones para un índice de 115.5. Totalizó al menos tres anotaciones en cuatro de sus últimos cinco partidos en horario central. En la única titularidad de su carrera en día jueves, Jackson registró cinco pases anotadores y un índice de 134.4 (semana 15 de la temporada 2019).
Mahomes ingresa en la décima semana estando cuarto en yardas aéreas (2,534) y empatando el tercer puesto en pases anotadores (20) esta temporada. Desde el arranque de la temporada 2018, cuando fue Jugador más valioso, lidera la NFL en yardas aéreas (16,402) y pases anotadores (134) y se ubica tercero en índice de pasador (106.3) entre los pasadores calificados. - En las 18 titularidades de su carrera en horario central, Mahomes tiene 5,226 yardas aéreas (290.3 por partido) y 46 anotaciones totales (43 pasando, tres acarreando). Tiene al menos dos pases anotadores en siete de las nueve titularidades de su carrera en domingo en la noche y lanzó al menos 300 yardas en tres de sus últimas cuatro titularidades en Sunday Night Football.
SEAHAWKS Y PACKERS RENUEVAN SU RIVALIDAD DEL SIGLO XXI. Desde el comienzo de la temporada 2003, los SEATTLE SEAHAWKS y los GREEN BAY PACKERS han establecido estándares ganadores en la NFC. En ese lapso, Green Bay se ubica Nº 1 en la conferencia con 184 victorias en temporada regular, mientras que Seattle está segundo con 175. En la postemporada en ese lapso, los 14 triunfos de Seattle están primeros en la conferencia y los 13 de Green Bay están segundos. Cada franquicia ganó algún Super Bowl en esa ventana, los Packers en 2010 y los Seahawks en 2013. - Pasando a 2021, Seattle (3-5) viaja a Green Bay (7-2) para otro duelo de domingo (4:25 PM, hora de New York, FOX). Los Packers procuran permanecer entre los mejores en la NFC, mientras que los Seahawks están buscando regresar a la conversación de quienes buscan clasificar.
- Desde 2012, la primera temporada de Seattle con RUSSELL WILSON como mariscal de campo titular, Seattle está 3-3 en la temporada regular y 1-1 en la postemporada contra Green Bay. Tanto Wilson como AARON RODGERS se ubican entre los mejores cinco en pases anotadores e índice de pasador a lo largo de ese periodo. Además, entre los mariscales de campo titulares, solamente TOM BRADY (112) ganó más partidos que Wilson (100) y Rodgers (92) en ese lapso.
Las mayores cantidades de encuentros en postemporada, desde 2003:
DUELO DE POSTEMPORADA | ENCUENTROS | Indianapolis Colts – New England Patriots | 5 | Green Bay Packers – Seattle Seahawks | 4 | Baltimore Ravens – New England Patriots | 4 | Baltimore Ravens – Tennessee Titans | 4 | Denver Broncos – New England Patriots | 4 | Indianapolis Colts – Kansas City Chiefs | 4 |
En otra conexión, el exentrenador en jefe MIKE HOLMGREN lideró ambas organizaciones hasta el Super Bowls. Es uno de los siete entrenadores que encabezan a múltiples franquicias hasta el Super Bowl, uniéndose a JOHN FOX, BILL PARCELLS, DAN REEVES, ANDY REID, DON SHULA y DICK VERMEIL. En la octava semana, el último partido de Seattle antes de su descanso, el receptor DK METCALF registró seis recepciones para 43 yardas y dos anotaciones en el triunfo de los Seahawks. Metcalf ahora acumula 25 recepciones anotadoras en su carrera y se unió al miembro del Salón de la Fama RANDY MOSS (36) y a ODELL BECKHAM JR. (34) como los únicos receptores desde 1990 con al menos 25 recepciones anotadoras en sus primeros 40 partidos.
LOS SAINTS MARCHAN HACIA LA CIUDAD MÚSICA. Los NEW ORLEANS SAINTS (5-3), que tienen dos victorias este año contra equipos actualmente en el primer puesto, esta semana se las ven con otro líder de división, los TENNESSEE TITANS (7-2), en Nissan Stadium (1:00 PM, hora de New York, CBS). Oficialmente, los Saints están 3-1 fuera de casa, no incluyendo su triunfo en la apertura de temporada 38-3 sobre Green Bay, partido disputado en Jacksonville debido al huracán Ida. New Orleans también derrotó al líder Tampa Bay en la octava semana. La única derrota de los Titans en casa esta temporada vino a manos de Arizona, que ostenta la mejor marca de la liga. - Los Titans llegan al partido habiendo ganado cuatro partidos seguidos contra equipos que clasificaron a la postemporada la temporada pasada. En la historia de la NFL, solamente un equipo ganó cinco de tales partidos en forma consecutiva: los PHILADELPHIA EAGLES de 2003.
- Desde que llegó a los Titans previo a la temporada 2019, el mariscal de campo de Tennessee RYAN TANNEHILL orquestó 12 marchas ganadoras en el último período o en la prórroga, la mayor cantidad en la NFL a lo largo de ese lapso, dos más que el jugador más cercano, DEREK CARR (10).
- Las 12 marchas ganadoras de Tannehill con los Titans empatan la tercera mayor cantidad por un mariscal de campo en sus primeras tres temporadas con un equipo desde la fusión de la liga, en 1970, detrás del de los Cowboys DAK PRESCOTT (14) y del de los Falcons MATT RYAN (13).
- La semana pasada, el corredor de New Orleans ALVIN KAMARA registró cuatro recepciones con 104 yardas desde la línea de golpeo (54 recibiendo, 50 acarreando) y un acarreo anotador contra los Falcons. Kamara ahora tiene 358 recepciones en su carrera, empatando con ROGER CRAIG (358) para la mayor cantidad de recepciones para un corredor en sus primeras cinco temporadas en la historia.
JUSTIN & JUSTIN. Dos jugadores fichados en la primera vuelta del Sorteo Universitario de la NFL 2020, el mariscal de campo JUSTIN HERBERT y el receptor JUSTIN JEFFERSON, se encontrarán por primera ocasión cuando los MINNESOTA VIKINGS (3-5) visiten a los LOS ANGELES CHARGERS (5-3) el domingo (4:05 PM, FOX). Cada jugador estará en el 25° partido en sus jóvenes carreras. - La semana pasada, Herbert orquestó na marca de 15 jugadas y 64 yardas para poner a DUSTIN HOPKINS en posición de anotar un gol de campo que define el pleito con dos segundos por jugarse en la victoria de los Chargers 27-24. Herbert completó 32 de 38 intentos de pase (84.2 por ciento) para 356 yardas y dos anotaciones, sin intercepciones y para un índice de 123.2, agregando un acarreo anotador en el triunfo de los Chargers.
- El porcentaje de pases completos de Herbert, de 84.2, fue el segundo más alto para un solo partido de pases completos (mínimo de 30 intentos) por un jugador de 23 años de edad o menos, solamente detrás de DAK PRESCOTT (88.9 por ciento el 18 de diciembre de 2016).
- Herbert tiene 12 partidos en su carrera con al menos 300 yardas aéreas, la mayor cantidad de tales desempeños por un mariscal de campo en sus primeras dos temporadas en la historia de la NFL.
- Jefferson la semana pasada tuvo 69 yardas recibiendo, incluyendo una recepción anotadora de 50 yardas. Ahora tiene 2,032 yardas recibiendo en su carrera y, jugando su 24° partido en la NFL la semana pasada, se convirtió en el segundo jugador en la era del Super Bowl que más rápido alcanza las 2,000, solamente detrás de ODELL BECKHAM JR. (21 partidos).
- El receptor de los Chargers KEENAN ALLEN registró 12 recepciones para 104 yardas en el triunfo de la semana pasada. Allen tiene nueve partidos en su carrera con al menos 12 recepciones y 100 yardas recibiendo, superando al miembro del Salón de la Fama MARVIN HARRISON (ocho partidos) y WES WELKER (ocho) para la mayor cantidad de tales desempeños en los anales de la liga.
Los Vikings (siete), Chargers (seis) y Falcons (seis) lideran la NFL esta temporada en partidos decididos por ocho puntos o menos.
PUNTOS PROFÉTICOS. Los PHILADELPHIA EAGLES (3-6) se encuentran con los DENVER BRONCOS (5-4) en el Empower Field de Mile High el domingo (4:25 PM, hora de New York, CBS). En cada uno de los últimos dos encuentros entre estos equipos, el ganador anotó al menos 50 puntos y terminó jugando en el Super Bowl: los Eagles en 2017 y los Broncos en 2013.
PANTHERS Y CARDINALS INTERCAMBIAN CAPTURAS. Los CAROLINA PANTHERS (4-5) viajan para enfrentarse con los ARIZONA CARDINALS (8-1) el domingo (4:05 PM, hora de New York, FOX). Arizona está empatado en el cuarto puesto en la NFL con 25 capturas esta temporada, mientras que Carolina (23) empata el sexto.
- El apoyador de Carolina HAASON REDDICK retorna a Arizona para enfrentar a su ex equipo. Reddick lidera a los Panthers con 8.5 capturas esta temporada y desde el comienzo de 2020 se ubica cuarto en la NFL con 21 capturas.
- El apoyador de los Cardinals MARKUS GOLDEN lidera el equipo con nueve capturas, empatando el tercer puesto en la liga en 2021.
- Arizona igualó el mejor inicio en la historia de la franquicia. Los Cardinals también comenzaron 8-1 en 1925, 1948 y 2014.
- El corredor de los Cardinals JAMES CONNER tiene 11 anotaciones desde la línea de golpeo, la mayor cantidad en la NFL, incluyendo cinco anotaciones (cuatro acarreando, una recibiendo) en sus últimos dos partidos.
- El corredor de Carolina CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY totalizó 106 yardas desde la línea de golpeo (54 recibiendo, 52 acarreando) la semana pasada. McCaffrey ahora tiene 20 partidos en su carrera con al menos 50 yardas por tierra y 50 yardas recibiendo, superando a LE'VEON BELL (19 partidos) para la mayor cantidad de tales desempeños por un jugador en sus primeras cinco temporadas en la historia de la NFL.
EL SOSTÉN DE LA PRESIÓN DE PITTSBURGH. Los PITTSBURGH STEELERS (5-3) ganaron cuatro seguidos al llegar a su partido en casa contra los DETROIT LIONS (0-8) el domingo (1:00 PM, hora de New York, FOX). - La semana pasada, el apoyador de los Steelers T.J. WATT registró tres capturas para incrementar el total de su carrera a 61, mientras jugaba el 69° partido en la NFL. Desde 1982, cuando la captura individual se convirtió en estadística oficial, apenas tres jugadores alcanzaron 61 capturas en menos que 69 partidos: el miembro del Salón de la Fama REGGIE WHITE (50 partidos), J.J. WATT (66) y el miembro del Salón de la Fama DERRICK THOMAS (67).
- T.J. Watt ahora tiene 14 partidos con al menos dos capturas. Desde que ingresó en la NFL, en 2017, ningún otro jugador tiene más de tales partidos.
BELICHICK CONTRA SU EX EQUIPO. El de New England BILL BELICHICK se ubica tercero en la historia de la NFL con 316 victorias en su carrera, solamente detrás de los miembros del Salón de la Fama DON SHULA (347) y GEORGE HALAS (324). Belichick fungió como entrenador en jefe con dos clubes, los CLEVELAND BROWNS (1991-95) y los NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS (2000-presente). Esta semana, Belichick y los Patriots (5-4) reciben al ex equipo del entrenador, los Browns (5-4), el domingo en Gillette Stadium (1:00 PM, hora de New York, CBS). - Algo común en cada equipo de Belichick ha sido el énfasis por ganar la batalla de la entrega de balón. En 1991, la primera temporada de Belichick como entrenador en jefe de la NFL, los Browns se ubicaron terceros en la liga en esa categoría. Globalmente, sus clubes han liderado la liga en el margen de entrega de balón 11 veces en sus 26 temporadas (42.3 por ciento) como entrenador en jefe de la NFL legando a 2021. Desde que Belichick se convirtió en entrenador en jefe de New England, en 2000, los Patriots ostentan un índice de más 213, el mejor en la NFL a lo largo de ese lapso.
- El partido de esta semana tiene dos de los líderes de la NFL en capturas. El de Cleveland MYLES GARRETT está primero, con 12, y el de New England MATT JUDON está empatado en el tercero, con nueve.
- La semana pasada, el esquinero de Cleveland DENZEL WARD (retorno de intercepción de 99 yardas), el corredor NICK CHUBB (acareo de 70 yardas) y el receptor DONOVAN PEOPLES-JONES (recepción de 60 yardas) registraron sendas anotaciones en el triunfo de los Browns. Cleveland se convirtió en el primer equipo en 54 años, y el cuarto en la historia, en registrar algún pase de anotación, algún acarreo anotador y alguna anotación defensiva de al menos 60 yardas cada una en un solo partido, uniéndose a Kansas City (30 de octubre de 1966), Washington (27 de noviembre de 1966) y los San Diego Chargers (15 de octubre de 1967).
- Garrett, que estará jugando el 60° partido de su carrera la semana pasada, incrementado el total de capturas en su carrera a 54.5, la tercera mayor cantidad por un jugador en sus primeros 60 partidos en su carrera desde 1982, cuando la captura individual se convirtió en estadística oficial. Solamente los miembros del Salón de la Fama REGGIE WHITE (72.5) y DERRICK THOMAS (55) tuvieron más.
REVANCHA DE COMODINES. Con ambos equipos viniendo de su semana de descanso, los TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS (6-2) visitan a los WASHINGTON FOOTBALL TEAM (2-6) en la revancha de del Juego de Comodines de la NFC 2020 el domingo (1:00 PM, hora de New York, FOX). Los Buccaneers obtuvieron el primero de sus tres triunfos consecutivos de visitante en su camino hacia el campeonato en el Super Bowl LV con un triunfo 31-23 en Washington, cuando TOM BRADY lanzó 381 yardas, una marca de postemporada de la franquicia, con dos anotaciones, ninguna intercepción y un índice de 104.3. Ese partido de postemporada marcó la primera titularidad de la temporada del mariscal de campo de Washington TAYLOR HEINICKE, cuando totalizó 352 yardas (306 pasando, 46 acarreando) y dos anotaciones (una pasando, una acarreando) en el duelo. - En las 21 titularidades en su carrera en temporada regular tras la semana de descanso, Brady tiene marca de 16-5.
- En la octava semana, antes del descanso de los Buccaneers en 2021, Brady lanzó 375 yardas, con cuatro anotaciones, dos intercepciones y un índice de 112.0. Registró el 38° partido de su carrera con al menos cuatro pases anotadores y su 98° juego con al menos tres pases anotadores, superando a DREW BREES para la mayor cantidad de tales desempeños en la historia en cada categoría.
- Brady, que tiene 2,650 yardas aéreas y 25 pases anotadores esta temporada, también se unió a PATRICK MAHOMES (2018), al miembro del Salón de la Fama PEYTON MANNING (2013) y a RUSSELL WILSON (2020) como los únicos jugadores con al menos 25 pases anotadores y 2,500 yardas aéreas a lo largo de los primeros ocho partidos de su equipo de una temporada.
- También tiene al menos 25 pases anotadores en las 16 temporadas de su carrera, empatando con el miembro del Salón de la Fama PEYTON MANNING (16) para la mayor cantidad de tales temporadas en la historia de la NFL.
TAYLOR Y ALLEN SE VEN EN INDY. Los JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS (2-6), que han ganado dos de sus últimos tres partidos, realizan su viaje anual para enfrentar a los INDIANAPOLIS COLTS (4-5) el domingo (1:00 PM, hora de New York, CBS). Los Colts ganaron tres de sus últimos cuatro. - La semana pasada, el corredor de los Colts JONATHAN TAYLOR tuvo 19 acarreos para 172 yardas (9.1 promedio) y dos anotaciones, incluyendo una anotación de 78 yardas, además de dos recepciones para 28 yardas. Taylor tiene una racha de seis partidos con al menos 100 yardas desde la línea de golpeo y uno o más anotaciones. Podría convertirse en el primer jugador con una racha de siete partidos en una temporada desde ARIAN FOSTER (nueve partidos) en 2014.
- Taylor terminó la temporada 2020 en casa contra los Jaguars, con 253 yardas en 30 acarreos (8.4 de promedio) con dos anotaciones.
- Jacksonville, en tanto, derrotó a Buffalo la semana pasada, manteniendo a la ofensiva más anotadora (32.7 puntos por partido al llegar a la novena semana) fuera de la zona de anotación. Marcó la cuarta vez desde 1970 que un equipo mantuvo sin touchdown alguno a un oponente que llegaba a la novena semana o más tarde promediando al menos 32 puntos por partido. Previamente, los únicos equipos en haberlo hecho fueron CHICAGO (contra Los Angeles Rams en la semana 14 de 2018), PHILADELPHIA (en Dallas en la semana 15 de 2007) y CAROLINA (contra St. Louis Rams en la semana 14 de 2000).
- El ala defensiva/apoyador de los Jaguars JOSH ALLEN se convirtió en el primer jugador en registrar al menos ocho tacleadas, algún recobro de balón suelto, alguna captura y alguna intercepción en el mismo partido desde BOBBY WAGNER en la semana 13 de 2018.
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Baltimore Ravens Travel to Face Miami Dolphins on 'Thursday Night Football' | Ravens-Dolphins Thursday at 8:20 PM ET on FOX, NFL Network & Amazon Prime Video NFL Network Pregame Coverage Includes 'TNF First Look' at 3:00 PM ET & 'NFL GameDay Kickoff' at 6:00 PM ET 'FOX NFL Thursday' Airs at 7:30 PM ET 'NFL Next' on Prime Video Streams at 7:00 PM ET The 2021 Thursday Night Football Presented by Bud Light Platinum season continues Thursday, November 11 when the Baltimore Ravens travel to face the Miami Dolphins at 8:20 PM ET on FOX, NFL Network, Amazon Prime Video and Twitch.
FOX Sports' lead play-by-play announcer Joe Buck, and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback and FOX Sports' lead analyst Troy Aikman, along with sideline reporters Erin Andrews and Kristina Pink call the action from Hard Rock Stadium. Additionally, FOX's NFL Rules expert Mike Pereira joins to give explanations on officiating and rules throughout the game.
Alongside the FOX broadcast, award-winning journalists Hannah Storm and Andrea Kremer call the game on Amazon Prime Video for the fourth consecutive season. Additionally, Prime members can also tune-in to the 'Scout's Feed' which features Bucky Brooks, Daniel Jeremiah and Joy Taylor, or watch the 'NFL Next Live' livestream on Twitch with Andrew Hawkins and Kimmi Chex, along with a rotation of analysts each week including Aqib Talib, Nick Mangold and New Orleans Saints safety Malcolm Jenkins.
NFL Network's on-location pregame coverage begins at 3:00 PM ET with TNF First Look hosted by Andrew Siciliano, along with reporter Cameron Wolfe.
At 6:00 PM ET on NFL Network, NFL GameDay Kickoff previews the Ravens-Dolphins matchup with host Colleen Wolfe and analysts Joe Thomas, Steve Smith Sr. and Michael Irvin.
Among the topics discussed this week on NFL GameDay Kickoff include:
- Joe Thomas explains why the Baltimore Ravens are the best team in the AFC
- Steve Smith Sr. examines how close the Miami Dolphins are to turning the corner
- Michael Irvin discusses how Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson's legs are more dangerous than ever before
At 7:00 PM ET on Prime Video, fans can watch NFL Next hosted by Kay Adams alongside Chris Long, Hawkins and Jeremiah. NFL Next provides an in-depth preview of Ravens-Dolphins utilizing the power of Next Gen Stats powered by AWS.
At 7:30 PM ET on FOX, NFL Network and Amazon Prime Video, the FOX NFL Thursday pregame show airs with host Curt Menefee, analysts Michael Strahan, Greg Olsen and Michael Vick, and FOX NFL Insider Jay Glazer providing the final say leading up to Ravens-Dolphins.
At halftime on FOX, NFL Network and Amazon Prime Video, Menefee, Strahan, Olsen and Vick break down the first half. Following the game, Wolfe, Thomas, Smith Sr. and Irvin host the postgame show on NFL Network and are joined by a star of the game. Additional postgame coverage continues at 12 Midnight ET on NFL Network.
In addition to television availability of Ravens-Dolphins on FOX and NFL Network, fans may also stream the game across devices through NFL, FOX and FOX Deportes digital properties, Amazon Prime Video and Twitch. The game is also available to all fans on mobile through the Ravens and Dolphins mobile properties, and Yahoo Sports properties. Live game audio of Thursday Night Football will be broadcast nationally by Westwood One, and carried on SiriusXM and TuneIn. For a full listing of Thursday Night Football viewing options, fans can visit NFL.com/watch.
What to Look For - Week 10 |
WHAT TO LOOK FOR – WEEK 10 REMEMBER THESE TITANS: The TENNESSEE TITANS (7-2) enter Week 10 with the best record in the AFC and the longest active win streak in the league (five games). Each of their past four wins have come against 2020 playoff teams, with victories over the Buffalo Bills (Week 6), Kansas City Chiefs (Week 7), Indianapolis Colts (Week 8) and Los Angeles Rams (Week 9). Each of the previous three teams to win four consecutive games with each win coming against a team that made the postseason the year before all made it to the Super Bowl that season: NEW ENGLAND in 2011, GREEN BAY in 2010 and NEW ORLEANS in 2009. In Week 10, the Titans host the New Orleans Saints, who won the NFC South last season. With a win on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, CBS), Tennessee can become the second team ever to win five consecutive games with each win coming against a team that made the playoffs the previous season, joining PHILADELPHIA (Weeks 7-11) in 2003. The 2021 Tennessee Titans’ Weeks 6-10 results: WEEK | OPPONENT | OPPONENT’S PRIOR SEASON RESULT | GAME RESULT | Week 6 | vs. Buffalo | Advanced to Championship Game | W, 34-31 | Week 7 | vs. Kansas City | Advanced to Super Bowl | W, 27-3 | Week 8 | at Indianapolis | Advanced to Wild Card | W, 34-31 (OT) | Week 9 | at L.A. Rams | Advanced to Divisional Round | W, 28-16 | Week 10 | vs. New Orleans | Advanced to Divisional Round | ??? |
The 2003 Philadelphia Eagles’ Weeks 7-11 results: WEEK | OPPONENT | OPPONENT’S PRIOR SEASON RESULT | GAME RESULT | Week 7 | at N.Y. Giants | Advanced to Wild Card | W, 14-10 | Week 8 | vs. N.Y. Jets | Advanced to Divisional Round | W, 24-17 | Week 9 | at Atlanta | Advanced to Divisional Round | W, 23-16 | Week 10 | at Green Bay | Advanced to Wild Card | W, 17-14 | Week 11 | vs. N.Y. Giants | Advanced to Wild Card | W, 28-10 |
-- NFL -- RUSS RETURNS FOR 150: Seattle quarterback RUSSELL WILSON is expected to make his 150th career start on Sunday. He enters the game with 277 touchdown passes in his career and has won 100 of his 149 starts. Entering this season, Wilson has the most wins (98) and the second-most touchdown passes (267) by a quarterback through his first nine seasons in NFL history. With at least three touchdown passes at Green Bay on Sunday (4:25 PM ET, FOX), Wilson would surpass TOM BRADY (279 touchdown passes) for the fourth-most touchdown passes by a player in his first 150 starts. With a win, he would surpass BEN ROETHLISBERGER (100 wins) for the fourth-most wins by quarterback in his first 150 starts. The quarterbacks with the most touchdown passes in their first 150 career starts in NFL history: PLAYER | TEAM | TOUCHDOWN PASSES | Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay | 327 | Dan MarinoHOF | Miami | 290 | Peyton ManningHOF | Indianapolis | 286 | Tom Brady | New England | 279 | Russell Wilson | Seattle | 277* | *Making 150th start on Sunday | | | | | | |
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The quarterbacks with the most wins in their first 150 career starts in NFL history: PLAYER | TEAM | WINS | | Tom Brady | New England | 116 | | Joe MontanaHOF | San Francisco | 108 | | Terry BradshawHOF | Pittsburgh | 102 | | Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh | 100 | | Russell Wilson | Seattle | 100* | | *Making 150th start on Sunday | | | | | |
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With four touchdown passes on Sunday Wilson, can tie Pro Football Hall of Famers DAN MARINO (17 games) and PEYTON MANNING (17) for the most games with at least four touchdown passes in a player’s first 10 seasons in NFL history. -- NFL -- HOME ON THE ROAD: In four road games this season, Minnesota quarterback KIRK COUSINS has totaled 11 touchdowns (10 passing, one rushing) with no interceptions and a 111.3 rating. Dating back to Week 16 of the 2020 season, Cousins has passed for at least two touchdowns with a rating of 100-or-higher in each of his past six road starts. With two touchdown passes and a rating of 100-or-higher at SoFi Stadium against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday (4:05 PM ET, FOX), Cousins will become the sixth player ever to accomplish the feat in seven consecutive road games. The players with at least two touchdown passes and a rating of 100-or-higher in the most consecutive road games in NFL history: PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON(S) | GAMES | Carson Palmer | Cincinnati | 2004-05 | 8 | Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City | 2018-19 | 7 | Tony Romo | Dallas | 2014 | 7 | Tom Brady | New England | 2011-12 | 7 | Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay | 2011 | 7 | | | | | Kirk Cousins | Minnesota | 2020-21 | 6* | *Active streak | | | |
-- NFL -- STREAKING BACKS: Indianapolis running back JONATHAN TAYLOR enters Week 10 leading the league with 1,114 scrimmage yards (821 rushing, 293 receiving) and ranks third with eight rushing touchdowns. The second-year back has rushed for a touchdown and eclipsed 100 scrimmage yards in each of his past six games, including two rushing touchdowns with a season-high 200 scrimmage yards in Week 9. With at least 100 scrimmage yards and a rushing touchdown against Jacksonville on Sunday (1:00 PM, ET), Taylor will become the fourth player ever to do so in seven consecutive games, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer LADAINIAN TOMLINSON (eight consecutive games in 2006), LYDELL MITCHELL (eight in 1975-76) and LARRY JOHNSON (seven in 2005). The players with at least 100 scrimmage yards and a rushing touchdown in the most consecutive games in NFL history: PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON(S) | GAMES | LaDainian TomlinsonHOF | San Diego Chargers | 2006 | 8 | Lydell Mitchell | Baltimore Colts | 1975-76 | 8 | Larry Johnson | Kansas City | 2005 | 7 | | | | | Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis | 2021 | 6* | *Active streak | | | |
Pittsburgh’s NAJEE HARRIS leads all rookie running backs with 830 scrimmage yards (541 rushing, 289 receiving) and six touchdowns (four rushing, two receiving) this season. He enters Week 10 having scored a touchdown and eclipsed at least 75 scrimmage yards in each of his past five games. With at least 75 scrimmage yards and a touchdown against Detroit on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX), Harris will become the sixth rookie to accomplish the feat in six consecutive games since 1950. The rookies with at least 75 scrimmage yards and a touchdown in the most consecutive games since 1950: PLAYER | TEAM | SEASON | GAMES | Eric DickersonHOF | L.A. Rams | 1983 | 10 | Fred Taylor | Jacksonville | 1998 | 8 | Alvin Kamara | New Orleans | 2017 | 6 | Franco HarrisHOF | Pittsburgh | 1972 | 6 | Gale SayersHOF | Chicago | 1965 | 6 | | | | | Najee Harris | Pittsburgh | 2021 | 5* | *Active streak | | | |
-- NFL -- BEST RECEIVERS OUT WEST: Entering Week 10, Los Angeles Rams wide receiver COOPER KUPP leads the league with 1,019 receiving yards and 10 touchdown receptions and is the fifth player ever with at least 1,000 receiving yards and 10 touchdown receptions in his team’s first nine games of a season. San Francisco wide receiver DEEBO SAMUEL ranks second in the league with 882 receiving yards and has eclipsed 150 receiving yards in three games this season, the most in the NFL. When the 49ers host the Rams on Monday Night Football (8:15 PM ET, ESPN) it will mark the fourth game since 2012 featuring the league’s top-two leaders in receiving yards entering Week 10 or later. The games featuring the league’s top-two leaders in receiving yards entering Week 10 or later since 2012: WEEK, SEASON | LEADING RECEIVER | SECOND-LEADING RECEIVER | RESULT | Week 10, 2021 | Cooper Kupp (1,019) | Deebo Samuel (882) | ??? | Week 11, 2019 | Michael Thomas (1,027) | Mike Evans (924) | NO 34, TB 17 | Week 10, 2017 | Antonio Brown (835) | T.Y. Hilton (702) | PIT 20, IND 17 | Week 17, 2012 | Calvin JohnsonHOF (1,892) | Brandon Marshall (1,466) | CHI 26, DET 24 |
-- NFL -- WATT A START: Last week, Pittsburgh linebacker T.J. WATT recorded a season-high three sacks, his 14th career game (fourth this season) with at least two sacks, the most in the NFL since he entered the league in 2017. In 69 career games, he has a total of 61 sacks, the second-most in the NFL since 2017.
With a sack against Detroit on Sunday (1:00 PM ET, FOX), Watt will surpass Pro Football Hall of Famer DERRICK THOMAS (61 sacks) and his brother, J.J. WATT (61), for the second-most by a player in his first 70 career games since 1982, when the individual sack became an official statistic. The players with the most sacks in their first 70 career games since 1982: PLAYER | TEAM | SACKS | Reggie WhiteHOF | Philadelphia | 79 | Derrick ThomasHOF | Kansas City | 61 | J.J. Watt | Houston | 61 | T.J. Watt | Pittsburgh | 61* | *In 69 games |
Watt enters Week 10 ranking second in the league with 11.5 sacks this season. With at least 1.5 sacks on Sunday, he will become the second player since 1982 to record at least 13 sacks in four consecutive seasons, joining Pro Football Hall of Famer REGGIE WHITE (1985-88; 1990-93). -- NFL -- SACK ATTACK: Cleveland defensive end MYLES GARRETT enters Week 10 leading the league with 12 sacks. Pittsburgh linebacker T.J. WATT ranks second with 11.5, while Arizona linebacker MARKUS GOLDEN, New England linebacker MATT JUDON and Tennessee linebacker HAROLD LANDRY are tied for third with nine sacks each. The 2021 season has a chance to become the fourth season since 1990 and first since 2000 with five players each having at least 10 sacks through Week 10. The seasons with the most players with at least 10 sacks through Week 10 since 1990: SEASON | PLAYERS WITH 10+ SACKS | 1998 | 7 | 2000 | 5 | 1990 | 5 |
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| De interés – Décima semana | RECUERDA ESTOS TITANS. Los TENNESSEE TITANS (7-2) llegan a la décima semana con la mejor marca en la AFC y racha ganadora activa más larga en la liga (cinco partidos). Cada una de sus últimas cuatro victorias fueron contra equipos que alcanzaron la postemporada en 2020, con triunfos sobre los Buffalo Bills (sexta semana), Kansas City Chiefs (séptima), Indianapolis Colts (octava) y Los Angeles Rams (novena). Cada uno de los anteriores tres equipos que ganaron cuatro partidos consecutivos con cada victoria contra un equipo que el año anterior clasificó a la postemporada llegaron hasta el Super Bowl esa temporada: NEW ENGLAND en 2011, GREEN BAY en 2010 y NEW ORLEANS en 2009. En la décima semana, los Titans reciben a los New Orleans Saints, que ganaron la NFC Sur la temporada pasada. Con una victoria el domingo (1:00 PM, hora de New York, CBS), Tennessee puede convertirse en el segundo equipo en la historia en ganar cinco partidos consecutivos con cada victoria siendo contra un equipo que clasificó a la postemporada la temporada anterior, uniéndose a PHILADELPHIA (semanas 7-11) en 2003. Los resultados de los Tennessee Titans de 2021 en las semanas 6-10: SEMANA | OPONENTE | RESULTADO DEL OPONENTE EN LA TEMPORADA ANTERIOR | RESULTADO | Sexta semana | vs Buffalo | Avanzó hasta Juego de Campeonato | Ganó 34-31 | Séptima semana | vs Kansas City | Avanzó hasta el Super Bowl | Ganó 27-3 | Octava semana | en Indianapolis | Avanzó hasta la vuelta de Comodines | Ganó 34-31 (prórroga) | Novena semana | en L.A. Rams | Avanzó hasta la vuelta Divisional | Ganó 28-16 | Décima semana | vs New Orleans | Avanzó hasta la vuelta Divisional | ??? |
Los resultados de los Philadelphia Eagles de 2003 en las semanas 7-11: SEMANA | OPONENTE | RESULTADO DEL OPONENTE EN LA TEMPORADA ANTERIOR | RESULTADO | Séptima semana | en N.Y. Giants | Avanzó hasta la vuelta de Comodines | Ganó 14-10 | Octava semana | vs N.Y. Jets | Avanzó hasta la vuelta Divisional | Ganó 24-17 | Novena semana | en Atlanta | Avanzó hasta la vuelta Divisional | Ganó 23-16 | Décima semana | en Green Bay | Avanzó hasta la vuelta de Comodines | Ganó 17-14 | Undécima semana | vs N.Y. Giants | Avanzó hasta la vuelta de Comodines | Ganó 28-10 |
-- NFL -- RUSS REGRESA PARA 150. Se espera que el mariscal de campo de Seattle RUSSELL WILSON realice la 150ª titularidad de su carrera el domingo. Llega al partido con 277 pases anotadores en su carrera y ganó 100 de sus 149 titularidades. Ingresando en esta temporada, Wilson tiene la mayor cantidad de victorias (98) y la segunda mayor cantidad de pases anotadores (267) por un mariscal de campo a lo largo de sus primeras nueve temporadas en la historia de la NFL. Con al menos tres pases anotadores en Green Bay el domingo (4:25 PM, hora de New York, FOX), Wilson superaría a TOM BRADY (279) para la cuarta mayor cantidad de pases anotadores por un jugador en sus primeras 150 titularidades. Con un triunfo, superaría a BEN ROETHLISBERGER (100) para la cuarta mayor cantidad de victorias por un mariscal de campo en sus primeras 150 titularidades. Los mariscales de campo con las mayores cantidades de pases anotadores en sus primeras 150 titularidades en una carrera en la historia de la NFL: JUGADOR | EQUIPO | PASES ANOTADORES | Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay | 327 | Dan MarinoHOF | Miami | 290 | Peyton ManningHOF | Indianapolis | 286 | Tom Brady | New England | 279 | Russell Wilson | Seattle | 277* | *El domingo realiza su 150ª titularidad | | | | | | |
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Los mariscales de campo con las mayores cantidades de victorias en sus primeras 150 titularidades en una carrera en la historia de la NFL: JUGADOR | EQUIPO | TRIUNFOS | | Tom Brady | New England | 116 | | Joe MontanaHOF | San Francisco | 108 | | Terry BradshawHOF | Pittsburgh | 102 | | Ben Roethlisberger | Pittsburgh | 100 | | Russell Wilson | Seattle | 100* | | * El domingo realiza su 150ª titularidad | | | | | |
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Con cuatro pases anotadores el domingo Wilson, puede igualar los miembros del Salón de la Fama DAN MARINO (17 partidos) y PEYTON MANNING (17) para la mayor cantidad de partidos con al menos cuatro pases anotadores en las primeras 10 temporadas de un jugador en la historia de la NFL. -- NFL -- EN CASA DE GIRA. En cuatro partidos de visitante esta temporada, el mariscal de campo de Minnesota KIRK COUSINS totalizó 11 anotaciones (10 pasando, una acarreando), sin intercepción alguna y un índice de 111.3. Remontándonos a la semana 16 de la temporada 2020, Cousins lanzó al menos dos anotaciones con índice de 100 o superior en cada una de sus últimas seis titularidades fuera de casa. Con dos pases anotadores y un índice de 100 o superior en SoFi Stadium contra los Los Angeles Chargers el domingo (4:05 PM, hora de New York, FOX), Cousins se convertirá en el sexto jugador en la historia en lograr tal hazaña en siete partidos de visitante consecutivos. Los jugadores con al menos dos pases anotadores e índice de 100 o superior en las mayores cantidades de partidos fuera de casa consecutivos en la historia de la NFL: JUGADOR | EQUIPO | TEMPORADA(S) | PARTIDOS | Carson Palmer | Cincinnati | 2004-05 | 8 | Patrick Mahomes | Kansas City | 2018-19 | 7 | Tony Romo | Dallas | 2014 | 7 | Tom Brady | New England | 2011-12 | 7 | Aaron Rodgers | Green Bay | 2011 | 7 | | | | | Kirk Cousins | Minnesota | 2020-21 | 6* | *Racha activa |
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-- NFL -- EN RACHA. El corredor de Indianapolis JONATHAN TAYLOR ingresa a la décima semana encabezando la liga con 1,114 yardas desde la línea de golpeo (821 acarreando, 293 recibiendo) y se ubica tercero con ocho acarreos anotadores. El corredor de segundo año acarreó una anotación y eclipsó las 100 yardas desde la línea de golpeo en cada uno de sus últimos seis partidos, incluyendo dos acarreos anotadores con 200 yardas desde la línea de golpeo, un pico de temporada, en la novena semana. Con al menos 100 yardas desde la línea de golpeo y algún acarreo anotador contra Jacksonville el domingo (1:00 PM, hora de New York), Taylor se convertirá en el cuarto jugador en la historia en hacerlo en siete partidos consecutivos, uniéndose al miembro del Salón de la Fama LADAINIAN TOMLINSON (ocho juegos consecutivos en 2006), LYDELL MITCHELL (ocho en 1975-76) y LARRY JOHNSON (siete en 2005). Los jugadores con al menos 100 yardas desde la línea de golpeo y algún acarreo anotador en la mayor cantidad de partidos consecutivos en la historia de la NFL: JUGADOR | EQUIPO | TEMPORADA(S) | PARTIDOS | LaDainian TomlinsonHOF | San Diego Chargers | 2006 | 8 | Lydell Mitchell | Baltimore Colts | 1975-76 | 8 | Larry Johnson | Kansas City | 2005 | 7 | | | | | Jonathan Taylor | Indianapolis | 2021 | 6* | *Racha activa | | | |
El de Pittsburgh NAJEE HARRIS lidera a todos los corredores novatos con 830 yardas desde la línea de golpeo (541 acarreando, 289 recibiendo) y seis anotaciones (cuatro acarreando, dos recibiendo) esta temporada. Ingresa a la décima semana habiendo registrado alguna anotación y al menos 75 yardas desde la línea de golpeo en cada uno de sus últimos cinco partidos. Con al menos 75 yardas desde la línea de golpeo y alguna anotación contra Detroit el domingo (1:00 PM, hora de New York, FOX), Harris se convertirá en el sexto novato en lograr tal hazaña en seis partidos consecutivos desde 1950. Los novatos con al menos 75 yardas desde la línea de golpeo y una anotación en la mayor cantidad partidos consecutivos desde 1950: JUGADOR | EQUIPO | TEMPORADA | PARTIDOS | Eric DickersonHOF | L.A. Rams | 1983 | 10 | Fred Taylor | Jacksonville | 1998 | 8 | Alvin Kamara | New Orleans | 2017 | 6 | Franco HarrisHOF | Pittsburgh | 1972 | 6 | Gale SayersHOF | Chicago | 1965 | 6 | | | | | Najee Harris | Pittsburgh | 2021 | 5* | *Racha activa | | | |
-- NFL -- LOS MEJORES RECEPTORES VIENEN DEL OESTE. Llegando a la décima semana, el receptor de Los Angeles Rams COOPER KUPP lidera la liga con 1,019 yardas recibiendo y 10 recepciones anotadoras y es el quinto jugador en la historia con al menos 1,000 yardas recibiendo y 10 recepciones anotadoras en los primeros nueve partidos de su equipo de una temporada. El receptor de San Francisco DEEBO SAMUEL se ubica segundo en la liga con 882 yardas recibiendo y llegó a las 150 yardas recibiendo en tres partidos esta temporada, la mayor cantidad en la NFL. Cuando los 49ers reciban a los Rams en el clásico de lunes en le noche Monday Night Football (8:15 PM, hora de New York, ESPN) marcará el cuarto partido desde 2012 que tiene a los dos líderes de la liga en yardas recibiendo ingresando en la décima semana o más tarde. Los partidos que tienen a los dos líderes de la liga en yardas recibiendo ingresando en la décima semana o más tarde desde 2012: SEMANA, TEMPORADA | RECEPTOR LÍDER | SEGUNDO RECEPTOR | RESULTADO | Décima semana, 2021 | Cooper Kupp (1,019) | Deebo Samuel (882) | ??? | Undécima semana, 2019 | Michael Thomas (1,027) | Mike Evans (924) | NO 34, TB 17 | Décima semana, 2017 | Antonio Brown (835) | T.Y. Hilton (702) | PIT 20, IND 17 | Decimoséptima semana, 2012 | Calvin JohnsonHOF (1,892) | Brandon Marshall (1,466) | CHI 26, DET 24 |
-- NFL -- WATT Y WATT. La semana pasada, el apoyador de Pittsburgh T.J. WATT registró tres capturas, un pico de temporada, siendo el 14° partido de su carrera (cuarto esta temporada) con al menos dos capturas, la mayor cantidad en la NFL desde que ingresó en la liga, en 2017. En los 69 partidos en su carrera, tiene un total de 61 capturas, la segunda mayor cantidad en la NFL desde 2017. Con alguna captura contra Detroit el domingo (1:00 PM, hora de New York, FOX), Watt superará al miembro del Salón de la Fama DERRICK THOMAS (61 capturas) y a su hermano J.J. WATT (61) para la segunda mayor cantidad por un jugador en los primeros 70 partidos de su carrera desde 1982, cuando la captura individual se convirtió en estadística oficial. Los jugadores con las mayores cantidades de capturas en los primeros 70 partidos de su carrera desde 1982: JUGADOR | EQUIPO | CAPTURAS | Reggie WhiteHOF | Philadelphia | 79 | Derrick ThomasHOF | Kansas City | 61 | J.J. Watt | Houston | 61 | T.J. Watt | Pittsburgh | 61* | *En 69 partidos |
Watt llega a la décima semana en la segunda posición en la liga con 11.5 capturas esta temporada. Con al menos 1.5 capturas el domingo, se convertirá en el segundo jugador desde 1982 en registrar al menos 13 capturas en cuatro temporadas consecutivas, uniéndose al miembro del Salón de la Fama REGGIE WHITE (1985-88; 1990-93). -- NFL -- ATAQUE CAPTURADOR. El ala defensiva de Cleveland MYLES GARRETT llega a la décima semana encabezando la liga con 12 capturas. El apoyador de Pittsburgh T.J. WATT se ubica segundo con 11.5, mientras que el apoyador de Arizona MARKUS GOLDEN, el apoyador de New England MATT JUDON y el apoyador de Tennessee HAROLD LANDRY están empatados en el tercer puesto con nueve capturas cada uno. La de 2021 tiene una chance de convertirse en la cuarta temporada desde 1990, y la primera desde 2000, con cinco jugadores teniendo cada uno al menos 10 capturas a lo largo de la décima semana. Las temporadas con las mayores cantidades de jugadores con al menos 10 capturas a lo largo de la décima semana desde 1990: TEMPORADA | JUGADORES CON 10 O MÁS CAPTURAS | 1998 | 7 | 2000 | 5 | 1990 | 5 |
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Preview of NFL Network's 2021 Week 10 Saturday and Sunday Programming | Saturday on NFL Network – 'Around the NFL' at 7:00 AM ET 'Good Morning Football: Weekend' at 9:00 AM ET 'NFL GameDay Morning' Sunday at 9:00 AM ET – Kay Adams 1-on-1 w/ Atlanta Falcons RB Cordarrelle Patterson Each and every weekend, NFL Network provides extensive programming on Saturday and Sunday.
On Saturday, coverage begins at 7:00 AM ET with Around the NFL, hosted by Dan Hanzus, Gregg Rosenthal and Marc Sessler. Coverage continues at 9:00 AM ET with Good Morning Football: Weekend, hosted by Colleen Wolfe, Michael Robinson, DeAngelo Hall and Tom Pelissero.
On Sunday, NFL Network's GameDay programming kicks off at 9:00 AM ET with the Emmy-nominated NFL GameDay Morning. Rich Eisen anchors the most comprehensive pregame show on television, joined by Pro Football Hall of Famers Michael Irvin and Kurt Warner, former head coach Steve Mariucci, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport, analytics expert Cynthia Frelund, contributors Kay Adams, Daniel Jeremiah and Nate Burleson, and various NFL Network reporters stationed across the league.
NFL Network's GameDay coverage continues at 1:00 PM ET with NFL GameDay Live – the ONLY show on television providing in-progress NFL highlights and analysis of the day's games – and at 7:30 PM ET with NFL GameDay Highlights, which recaps the entire afternoon.
At 11:30 PM ET, NFL GameDay Final recaps the weekend's games.
Sunday at 8:00 AM ET, NFL GameDay View airs on NFL Network with Rachel Bonnetta, Andrew Hawkins, Cynthia Frelund and Gregg Rosenthal providing analysis and predictions for the day's games.
NFL RedZone hosted by Scott Hanson whips around the league providing all of the exciting plays and touchdowns as they happen starting at 1:00 PM ET.
Saturday, November 13 on Good Morning Football: Weekend – 9:00 AM ET Hosts: Colleen Wolfe, Michael Robinson, DeAngelo Hall & Tom Pelissero
- Stacey Dales previews Seahawks-Packers, Mike Giardi previews Browns-Patriots, Kim Jones previews Bills-Jets and Jane Slater previews Falcons-Cowboys
- Michael Robinson answers viewer questions in the Real Mike Rob Report
- DeAngelo Hall dives into the film to show why New England Patriots corner J.C. Jackson is playing at an elite level
- Tom Pelissero has the latest news and notes from around the NFL
- Michael Robinson and DeAngelo Hall explain how wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. will fit into the Los Angeles Rams locker room in Shop Talk
- What can the Carolina Panthers expect from quarterback Cam Newton in his second stint with the team?
- What changes will the Dallas Cowboys make against the Atlanta Falcons after a stunning blowout loss last week?
- Fantasy expert Adam Rank provides fantasy advice you need to hear before you set your lineup
Sunday, November 14 on NFL GameDay Morning – 9:00 AM ET Kay Adams 1-on-1 w/ Atlanta Falcons RB Cordarrelle Patterson Host: Rich Eisen Analysts: Kurt Warner, Michael Irvin & Steve Mariucci NFL Media Insider: Ian Rapoport Analytics Expert: Cynthia Frelund Contributors: Kay Adams, Daniel Jeremiah & Nate Burleson
- US Army troops from Fort Irwin, CA join NFL GameDay Morning in-studio for Salute to Service
- Mike Giardi speaks with Cleveland Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski and Kim Jones speaks with Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Bruce Arians upon their arrival to the stadium
- Q & Kay – Kay Adams sits down with Atlanta Falcons do-everything running back Cordarrelle Patterson
- NFL Generations – Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Mike Evans and former Houston Texans All-Pro wide receiver Andre Johnson break down film of each other
- Warner's Corner – Kurt Warner breaks down what Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes needs to do to recapture the magic from previous seasons
- Mooch's Minute – Steve Mariucci looks at the matchup to watch in the New Orleans Saints-Tennessee Titans game: Saints cornerback Marshon Lattimore vs. Titans wide receiver A.J. Brown
- Football 101 – Kurt Warner and Michael Irvin examine why the Pittsburgh Steelers' offense has been having success in recent weeks
- Rookie Spotlight – Daniel Jeremiah film study on his Offensive and Defensive Rookies of the Year at the midseason point
- On the Field – Kurt Warner demonstrates the difficulties Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson will have throwing the ball in his return from his finger injury
- Players Only – Michael Irvin, Kurt Warner and Nate Burleson discuss how the signing of wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. will work out for the Los Angeles Rams
- GameDay Notebook – Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero and Mike Garafolo discuss all of the latest NFL news
- NFL GameDay Morning hands out awards for Midseason MVP, Coach of the Year, Defensive Player of the Year, Offensive Player of the Year, Fantasy MVP and GameDay Morning Moment of the Year
- Will the Dallas Cowboys bounce back against the Atlanta Falcons following last week's upset loss at home?
- Will Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers be rusty in his return?
- How will Seattle Seahawks quarterback Russell Wilson perform in his return against the Green Bay Packers?
- Are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers still the team to beat in the NFC?
- Will the New England Patriots defense shut down quarterback Baker Mayfield and the Cleveland Browns?
- Cynthia Frelund provides game picks and player projections for Week 10 matchups
- Kay Adams provides her Under the Kay-Dar fantasy plays of the day IN-STUDIO
- Live reports
- Stacey Dales from Green Bay for Seahawks-Packers
- Mike Giardi from New England for Browns-Patriots
- Kim Jones from Landover for Buccaneers-Washington
- Aditi Kinkhabwala from Pittsburgh for Lions-Steelers
- James Palmer from Nashville for Saints-Titans
- Jane Slater from Dallas for Falcons-Cowboys
NFL GameDay Live, NFL GameDay Highlights and NFL GameDay Final Conclude Sunday Coverage At 1:00 PM ET, NFL GameDay Live provides in-progress highlights and analysis, as well as live fantasy football updates for all of the 1:00 and 4:00 PM ET games. Hosts Rhett Lewis and Patrick Claybon are joined by analysts Scott Pioli and Shaun O'Hara providing 6.5 hours of coverage. NFL GameDay Live is the ONLY in-progress NFL highlights show on television.
At 7:30 PM ET, Chris Rose hosts NFL GameDay Highlights, providing a recap of the day's action thus far with highlights, postgame press conferences and commentary leading up to kickoff of the Sunday night matchup.
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NFL GameDay View Join Rachel Bonnetta, Andrew Hawkins, Cynthia Frelund and Gregg Rosenthal on NFL GameDay View for analysis and predictions of each week's slate of games.
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