It wasn’t impressive, but it was another win for the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday. Peter Kriebel breaks down the Ravens’ victory in Arizona to move to 6-2.
It wasn’t the loss itself that was so unsettling. It was watching the offense start the game with four drives that ended in three-and-out punts and watching quarterback Kenny Pickett fail to show any growth in the system.
The Titans are bringing some newfound life into Pittsburgh on Thursday in the form of rookie quarterback Will Levis.
Levis was spectacular in his debut against the Falcons. He went 19 for 29 for 238 yards and four touchdowns. Levis benefited from a strong ground game, with Derrick Henry adding 101 yards on 22 attempts, but Levis made multiple big throws.
The Chicago Bears fail to produce consecutive wins yet again. Here are the biggest takeaways from their 30-13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Detroit Lions (5-2) host the Las Vegas Raiders (3-4) at Ford Field for just the second Monday Night Football game in the stadium since 2014.
After starting the season with a 1-2 record, the Jaguars have rolled off four straight wins after defeating the Saints on Thursday Night Football. The Jaguars come in well rested to face a Steelers team that is starting to build up momentum on the offensive side of the ball.
As much as the Arizona Cardinals have struggled, this is exactly the type of matchup that’s given Baltimore trouble this season. Trap games have prevented this team from holding the top spot in the AFC, and they must avoid a letdown coming off a huge win over Detroit.
Can the Bears post back-to-back wins for the first time in over a year or will the Chargers snap their two-game skid?