NFL, Week 9 Overreactions
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The Bengals offense pulled off a miracle comeback in the final two minutes against the Bears, only to be let down by a historically bad defense that gave up a 58-yard game-winning TD pass with just 17 seconds left to play. Bo Nix led another wild fourth-quarter comeback for the Denver Broncos in an 18-15 win over the Houston Texans.
The Jags' run game, piloted by Travis Etienne Jr. and Bhayshul Tuten, get the offense to the goal line before quarterback Trevor Lawrence takes it for himself. The extra point from Cam Little is good, and the Jaguars hold a 30-23 lead with 3:24 left in the 10-minute overtime period.
The trolls were out once again in Week 9 of the NFL season, which brought stunning victories. One of those surprising wins was the Carolina Panthers' 16-13 road victory over the Green Bay Packers. Carolina entered the game as 13.
The Lions, like the Packers, lost a game they probably should have won, and did so in their own stadium. Detroit was nearly a double-digit favorite against division rival Minnesota on Sunday, but instead allowed the Vikings to grab an early lead and largely control the game from start to finish.
With the 2025 NFL season at the midway point, every game takes on even greater significance as the playoff picture takes shape.
Little's 68-yard field goal in the second quarter against Las Vegas — inside the Raiders' domed stadium — broke the record by two yards, exceeding the 66-yard kick by Baltimore's Justin Tucker that had stood in the record books since 2021.
The Seattle Seahawks cross the country to take on the Washington Commanders on 'Sunday Night Football' in the penultimate game on the Week 9 NFL schedule at 8:20 p.m. ET. Jayden Daniels (hamstring) is off the injury report,
The NFL took to social media to share that a major record held by retired quarterback Tom Brady has been broken.
After a sixth-straight win, the New England Patriots now have their longest win streak since a seven-game win streak in 2021. The Patriots have extended their r
Former NFL player and current ESPN analyst Ryan Clark is facing threats on social media. Clark, 46, has become a bit of a lightning rod on social media. Clark has gotten into public feuds with former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III and a colleague at ESPN in Peter Schrager.