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  • Kirk Cousins QB | LV

    Vikings' Kirk Cousins: Carves up Seattle in Week 3 win

    Cousins completed 30 of 38 passes for 323 yards and three touchdowns in Sunday's 30-17 win over the Seahawks.

    He also gained two yards on his lone carry. Cousins has no trouble picking apart the Seahawks' secondary and for the second straight game found three different targets in the end zone, this time connecting with Justin Jefferson, Adam Thielen and Tyler Conklin for scores. Cousins will take an eye-popping 73.9 percent completion rate and 8:0 TD:INT into a Week 4 home tilt against the Browns.

  • Broncos' Teddy Bridgewater: No touchdowns in win

    Bridgewater completed 19 of 25 passes for 235 yards and zero touchdowns in Sunday's 26-0 win over the Jets.

    Bridgewater added four rushes for 24 yards in the contest. In what turned out to be a lopsided affair, the 28-year-old quarterback was able to secure the victory without finding the end zone through the air. The Denver defense was too much for New York to handle, so Bridgewater was not forced to put the team on his back. Instead, the running game accounted for the team's only touchdowns. There will be weeks when the veteran signal caller will be asked to carry more of the load like he did in Weeks 1 and 2. Bridgewater will be given the opportunity to do just that when the undefeated Broncos host the Ravens in Week 4.

  • Broncos' Teddy Bridgewater: No touchdowns in win

    Bridgewater completed 19 of 25 passes for 235 yards and zero touchdowns in Sunday's 26-0 win over the Jets.

    Bridgewater added four rushes for 24 yards in the contest. In what turned out to be a lopsided affair, the 28-year-old quarterback was able to secure the victory without finding the end zone through the air. The Denver defense was too much for New York to handle, so Bridgewater was not forced to put the team on his back. Instead, the running game accounted for the team's only touchdowns. There will be games when the veteran signal-caller will be asked to carry more of the load like he did in Weeks 1 and 2. Bridgewater will be given the opportunity to do just that when the undefeated Broncos host the Ravens in Week 4.

  • Russell Wilson QB | NYG

    Seahawks' Russell Wilson: Comes up short in Sunday's loss

    Wilson completed 23 of 32 passes for 298 yards and one touchdown in Sunday's 30-17 loss to the Vikings. He also carried the ball three times for seven yards.

    While Wilson once again was efficient and nearly posted his second 300-yard performance in a row, he only got the ball into the end zone once and didn't get enough support from the rest of the Seattle roster. He still has yet to throw an INT this year with a dazzling 73.3 percent completion rate and seven TDs through three games, but the Seahawks have only a 1-2 record to show for it. Wilson faces another tough test Week 4 on the road against the 49ers.

  • Derek Carr QB | NO

    Raiders' Derek Carr: Big yardage again in OT win

    Carr completed 26 of 43 passes for 386 yards and two touchdowns with one interception in Sunday's 31-28 overtime win over the Dolphins.

    He also lost two yards on two carries. Carr's hot start to the season continues, as he's thrown for more than 380 yards in three straight games with a 6:2 TD:INT, and it's no coincidence Las Vegas also is 3-0. His TD passes in this one went to Alec Ingold in the second quarter and Hunter Renfrow in the third, and Carr also led the Raiders on two scoring drives in OT as the teams traded field goals on their initial possessions before Vegas finally won it. Carr will look to keep firing it up Week 4 in a potential barnburner against Justin Herbert and the Chargers on Monday night.

  • Dolphins' Jacoby Brissett: Ineffective in OT loss

    Brissett completed 32 of 49 passes for 215 yards without a touchdown or interception in Sunday's 31-29 overtime loss to the Raiders. He also carried the ball seven times for 37 yards and a touchdown.

    While he did lead the Dolphins to a game-tying touchdown at the end of regulation, scrambling for a one-yard TD and then hitting Will Fuller for a two-point conversion, Brissett otherwise had little success moving the ball in his first start of the season, despite a huge volume of pass attempts. With Tua Tagovailoa (ribs) out for at least two more games, Brissett will be under center again Week 4 at home against the Colts, but he may need to do more than just avoid turnovers to get Miami into the win column.

  • Rams' Matthew Stafford: Lights up Tampa Bay

    Stafford completed 27 of his 38 pass attempts for 343 yards, four touchdowns and no interceptions in Sunday's Week 3 win over Tampa Bay.

    Stafford didn't lead the Rams to any points in the first quarter but then went on to pass for touchdowns to conclude each of the team's next four drives. He continued to display a rapport with Cooper Kupp -- he accounted for two of Stafford's touchdowns -- and also connected with DeSean Jackson for a 75-yard score. Through three games with the Rams, Stafford now has nine touchdowns as opposed to only one interception and has completed 11 passes of more than 20 yards to go along with five of more than 40 yards. Stafford should be in a good position to put up big numbers again Week 4 as the Rams will take on the Cardinals.

  • Jared Goff QB | DET

    Lions' Jared Goff: Held without TD by Ravens

    Goff completed 22 of 30 passes for 217 yards and added a four-yard rush in Sunday's 19-17 loss to the Ravens.

    Goff failed to throw a touchdown after totaling five in his first two games with Detroit, but he also played the first turnover-free game of his Lions tenure. He actually had the team in position to win by leading a pair of second-half touchdown drives -- both capped off by short rushing scores -- before Justin Tucker bounced a league-record 66-yard field goal in off the crossbar to win it for the Ravens on the game's final play. Given Goff's lack of receiving weapons, he'll be a QB2 option at best in Chicago in Week 4.

  • Mac Jones QB | SF

    Patriots' Mac Jones: Three interceptions in loss

    Jones completed 30 of 51 pass attempts for 270 yards, a touchdown and three interceptions in Sunday's 28-13 loss to the Saints. He added 28 yards on six carries.

    Jones finally suffered the poor turnover fate that many of his fellow 2021 draft class quarterbacks have gone through early this season. The rookie's pick-six on the Patriots' first drive of the second half put the Saints up 21-3, pretty much putting the game out of reach and forcing the team to become one-dimensional. Even with the three interceptions, Jones is arguably having the best start out of all of the first-round quarterbacks taken in the draft. He will likely face his toughest test to date when the Patriots take on Tom Brady and the Buccaneers next Sunday.

  • Daniel Jones QB | IND

    Giants' Daniel Jones: No touchdowns in defeat

    Jones completed 24 of 35 passes for 266 yards in Sunday's 17-14 loss to the Falcons. He also rushed eight times for 39 yards and a successful two-point conversion.

    Jones was forced to cope with wideouts Darius Slayton and Sterling Shepard both exiting Sunday with hamstring injuries, as well as tailback Saquon Barkley being sidelined for a brief period. Although he recovered his own fumble twice, Jones avoided turning the ball over and completed a high percentage of his passes for the second straight week. He also made a decent impact with his legs, including his two-point conversion to start the fourth quarter. With no touchdowns to show for his effort, though, Jones will strive to have more of an influence in Week 4 versus the Saints, even if his receiving corps could be short-handed.

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