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NFL Week Three: Back-Up Quarterbacks, Blocked Field Goals, And Last-Second Drama

For All The Superstar Names In The NFL, Week Three Proved That Football Is Truly A Team Sport. On An Extraordinary Sunday, It Was The Unheralded Kickers, Special Teams, And Back-Up Quarterbacks Who Stole The Spotlight. From Walk-Off Field Goals To Historic Comebacks, Fans Witnessed One Of The Most Unpredictable And Exciting Weekends In Recent Memory.

Eagles Block Party Keeps Champions Unbeaten

The Philadelphia Eagles Delivered A Historic Comeback Against The Los Angeles Rams. Down 26-7 At Home, Jalen Hurts Ignited The Offense With His First Touchdown Passes Of The Season. But It Was The Eagles’ Special Teams That Sealed The Win. Jordan Davis Blocked A Last-Second Field Goal And Returned It 61 Yards For A Touchdown. At 336lb, He Became The Heaviest Player Ever To Score On A Blocked Kick Return, Hitting A Surprising 18.59mph According To NFL Next Gen Stats. The Defending Champions Now Sit At 3-0, Winning 19 Of Their Last 20 Games.

Browns Shock Packers In Last-Second Upset

The Cleveland Browns Ended An Eight-Game Losing Streak With A Stunning 13-10 Victory Over The Green Bay Packers. Trailing 10-0 With Four Minutes Remaining, Veteran Quarterback Joe Flacco Led A Final Drive That Set Up Rookie Andre Szmyt’s 55-Yard Game-Winning Field Goal. Green Bay’s Jordan Love Had A Chance To Win It, But His Attempt Was Blocked. This Dramatic Finish Delivered Cleveland’s First Win Of The Season Against A Top Super Bowl Contender.

Mahomes Celebrates Birthday With Chiefs’ First Win

Patrick Mahomes, Fresh Off His 30th Birthday, Guided The Kansas City Chiefs To Their First Victory Of The Season With A 22-9 Win Over The New York Giants. Despite Facing A Fierce Pass Rush, Mahomes Displayed His Vintage Magic, Throwing Deep To Emerging Target Tyquan Thornton, Who Scored Once And Set Up Another. While The Chiefs’ Offense Still Lacks Its Old Spark, This Performance Showed Signs Of Revival Ahead Of Their Clash With The Baltimore Ravens.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Continue Late-Winner Magic

Baker Mayfield Proved Once Again Why He’s Among The NFL’s Most Underrated Quarterbacks. After The New York Jets Erased A 17-Point Deficit And Momentarily Took The Lead With A Blocked Field Goal Return, Mayfield Responded. He Engineered A Final Drive That Set Up Chase McLaughlin’s Walk-Off Kick, Giving The Buccaneers A 29-27 Win. Tampa Bay Is Now 3-0 For The First Time In 20 Years And The First Team In Super Bowl History To Win Their First Three Games With Final-Minute Scores.

Back-Up Quarterbacks Step Into The Spotlight

Mac Jones Guided The San Francisco 49ers To A Narrow 16-15 Win Over The Arizona Cardinals, Proving He Can Still Be A Starter When Called Upon. Carson Wentz Delivered A Record-Setting Debut For The Minnesota Vikings, Leading Them To A 48-10 Rout Of The Cincinnati Bengals. Marcus Mariota, In His First Start In Three Years, Helped The Washington Commanders Crush The Las Vegas Raiders 41-24.

Rodgers Passes Favre As Steelers Roll

Aaron Rodgers Made History By Surpassing Brett Favre With His 510th Career Touchdown Pass, Moving To Fourth On The All-Time List. He Also Climbed To Sixth In Career Passing Yards. More Importantly For The Pittsburgh Steelers, Rodgers Guided His Team To A 21-14 Win Over The New England Patriots.

Rising Stars And Surprising Starts

Daniel “Indiana” Jones Has Emerged As One Of The League’s Most Explosive Quarterbacks. After Leading The Indianapolis Colts To A 41-20 Victory Over The Tennessee Titans, He Became The First QB In The Super Bowl Era With Three Passing And Three Rushing Touchdowns Without An Interception In The First Three Games Of A Season. Meanwhile, Caleb Williams Shined For The Chicago Bears, Delivering Three First-Half Touchdowns In A 31-14 Rout Of The Dallas Cowboys.

Week Three NFL Results

  • Atlanta Falcons 0-30 Carolina Panthers

  • Green Bay Packers 10-13 Cleveland Browns

  • Houston Texans 10-17 Jacksonville Jaguars

  • Cincinnati Bengals 10-48 Minnesota Vikings

  • Pittsburgh Steelers 21-14 New England Patriots

  • Los Angeles Rams 26-33 Philadelphia Eagles

  • New York Jets 27-29 Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Indianapolis Colts 41-20 Tennessee Titans

  • Las Vegas Raiders 24-41 Washington Commanders

  • Denver Broncos 20-23 Los Angeles Chargers

  • New Orleans Saints 13-44 Seattle Seahawks

  • Dallas Cowboys 14-31 Chicago Bears

  • Arizona Cardinals 15-16 San Francisco 49ers

  • Kansas City Chiefs 22-9 New York Giants

  • Miami Dolphins 21-31 Buffalo Bills

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