NFL Sunday my 3 biggest takeaways

Week 10 in the NFL was nothing short of spectacular, some underdogs won and some teams are still on fire. Let’s go through my three biggest takeaways from Sunday’s games and why they should or shouldn’t be worried about their season.

Game of the year? Minnesota upsets Bills in OT

With possibly the game of the year between the Buffalo Bills and the Minnesota Vikings, the Vikings pulled out the win in overtime as Minnesota’s defense picked off Bills quarterback Josh Allen to solidify the game. With both quarterbacks struggling Sunday afternoon Vikings superstar receiver Justin Jefferson had possibly the catch of the year late in the fourth quarter on 4th and 18. With Josh Allen having the reputation of a rollercoaster player he definitely showed that today throwing two crucial picks in the red zone to Vikings corner Patrick Peterson. This is such a big loss for Buffalo as the Bills fall to 6-3 and third in the AFC East, but the Bills have already lost to the Jets and Dolphins this year already.    

Justin Fields best QB in the NFC North?

    Is Bears quarterback Justin Fields the best QB in the NFC North? I believe so, with Fields having back to back weeks with over 140 rushing yards and 2 plus passing touchdowns. Even though the Bears did lose to the Detroit Lions at home, Justin did outplay Lions QB Jared Goff and overall has played better than the other NFC North quarterbacks these last few weeks. If the Bears can put a better team around Justin in these next couple years, Chicago could be a scary team.

Bad Dallas defense or good Packers offense?

Was today about a good Packers offense or a bad Dallas defense? This was a good Packers offense…well at least for today it was. With Dallas’s defense being one of the best in the league, this Dallas D really gave up a lot of points to a struggling Green Bay offense who look to have found their stride, especially with rookie wide receiver Christian Watson who had multiple touchdowns on the day and really looked to grow a relationship with Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.

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