It's Week 8 of the 2022 NFL season, and we're keeping you updated on all the action and biggest storylines throughout the day. The Week 8 slate has some fantastic matchups and storylines, and we're here to help you watch it unfold. Check back often to find out everything you need to know.
Week 8 schedule
Thursday
Ravens 27, Buccaneers 22 (Takeaways)
Sunday
Broncos 21, Jaguars 17 (Takeaways)
Eagles 35, Steelers 13 (Takeaways)
Patriots 22, Jets 17 (Takeaways)
Cowboys 49, Bears 29 (Takeaways)
Vikings 34, Cardinals 26 (Recap)
Falcons 37, Panthers 34 (OT) (Recap)
Dolphins 31, Lions 27 (Recap)
Saints 24, Raiders 0 (Recap)
Titans 17, Texans 10 (Recap)
Seahawks 27, Giants 13 (Recap)
49ers 31, Rams 14 (Recap)
Commanders 17, Colts 16 (Recap)
Bills 27, Packers 17 (Takeaways)
Monday
Bengals at Browns, 8:15 p.m. ET (Preview)
McLaurin magic!
Taylor Heinicke's best play is just heaving it up near the vicinity of Terry McLaurin and hoping he comes down with it. And more times than not, McLaurin delivers -- just like he did with the game on the line Sunday. With just four seconds to play and the Commanders down six, Heinicke launched a deep ball down the left sideline. It was between McLaurin and 2019 Defensive Player of the Year Stephon Gilmore, and McLaurin won that battle by ripping the ball away for a 33-yard gain. On the next play, Heinicke called his own name and delivered the game-winning quarterback sneak to get Washington back to .500.
HEINICKE AGAIN!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #WASvsIND on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/8htY7Ysaz9 pic.twitter.com/xQf7cJTSow
And just like that, this game is tied! @Commanders
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #WASvsIND on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/8htY7Ysaz9 pic.twitter.com/Yl0QwLonAN
Walker seals the W
Goodnight from Seattle, where two Richie James muffed punts resulted in 10 Seahawks points in their 14-point victory. The icing on the cake was an electric 16-yard scamper from rookie Kenneth Walker III.
.@Kenneth_Walker9's got that K9 in him. 😤 TD @Seahawks!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #NYGvsSEA on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/E4IpTg1hqp pic.twitter.com/meJenyCniY
Geno still cookin'
Need a deep ball? Call Russ-- ... just kidding. Call up Geno Smith, who has delivered time and time again this season. With the Seahawks tied with the Giants in the fourth quarter, Smith dialed one up to Tyler Lockett for the 33-yard, go-ahead score. (Also, big-time redemption for Lockett after dropping an easy touchdown the previous drive.)
Redemption! This time, @GenoSmith3 to @TDLockett12 went exactly as planned.
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #NYGvsSEA on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/E4IpTg1hqp pic.twitter.com/wWz2OSh9Dv
Trifecta!
For the first time since LaDainian Tomlinson in 2005, we have a player who has thrown for, run for and caught a touchdown pass in the same game. That player is Christian McCaffrey, who completed the trifecta with a one-yard touchdown run early in the fourth quarter. Check out all three of his touchdowns below:
THE TOUCHDOWN TRIPLE CROWN.
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
A passing, receiving, and now a rushing TD for @CMC_22!
📺: #SFvsLAR on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/cSiNcKjZJe pic.twitter.com/IyaTMsAgFT
CMC CAN DO IT ALL. @CMC_22
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #SFvsLAR on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/cSiNcKjZJe pic.twitter.com/CuyFZDJE5c
CMC just dropped a DIME🤯 @CMC_22
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) October 30, 2022
🎥: @NFL pic.twitter.com/cAsm4b9AcT
Derrick Henry is UNSTOPPABLE
Henry against the Texans is just unfair (for the Texans). He's gone over 200 yards and scored two touchdowns in FOUR STRAIGHT GAMES against Houston. That beyond comprehensible, but that's Henry. One-of-one.
Derrick Henry has 4 straight games with 200 rush yards and 2 rush TD vs the Texans...
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) October 30, 2022
No other player in NFL history has 4 games with 200 rush yards and 2 rush TD in a career.
UNREAL👑 pic.twitter.com/Yqg5MgLjzq
Pop, Lock(ett) & Drop It
Tyler Lockett had the go-ahead touchdown in his sights. He just couldn't hold onto the ball.
Tyler Lockett is not going to hear the end of this. pic.twitter.com/imr4aGsIuO
— Dylan Backer (@DylanBacker_) October 30, 2022
CMC!
Want to know why the 49ers gave up so much draft capital to acquire Christian McCaffrey? Here's why:
CMC CAN DO IT ALL. @CMC_22
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #SFvsLAR on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/cSiNcKjZJe pic.twitter.com/CuyFZDJE5c
Fumbling the game away
Whenever the Colts seem to build any sort of momentum, they sabotage themselves with a miscue. Case and point: Indianapolis advanced right outside the red zone with the opportunity to go ahead, only for Jonathan Taylor to lose a fumble and squander the scoring chance. Credit the Commanders, though. Whenever the defense has needed to make a play, it's delivered.
The @Commanders force another turnover in Indy!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #WASvsIND on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/8htY7Ysaz9 pic.twitter.com/4xSJTqtsxG
Henry x2
When you have a third-round rookie QB making his first career start, you do what you can to minimize his responsibility. That's a lot easier when you have Derrick Henry, who has carried Malik Willis and the Titans to a double-digit lead after his second touchdown of the day.
Derrick Henry's second TD today!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #TENvsHOU on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/zFL3vpvOwZ pic.twitter.com/wqgu6h5jUw
Muffed punt
As I said below, the Giants have been successful because they've taken care of the ball. Richie James did not do so on a punt return late in the first half, and it resulted in an immediate scoring opportunity for the Seahawks. The Giants defense held strong, but Seattle still converted the go-ahead field goal before intermission.
WOW! @Seahawks punted, forced the receiver to fumble and recovered the ball. 😱
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #NYGvsSEA on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/E4IpTg1hqp pic.twitter.com/9fm2PTGnZy
Signature strip
The Giants' improbable 6-1 start stems from taking care of the ball and capitalizing off of opponents' miscues. Tyler Lockett was the latest victim, as Adoree' Jackson stripped the ball away and set up New York at the Seahawks' two-yard line. Two plays later, Saquon Barkley was in for the game-tying score.
One more look at the fumble forced by @AdoreeKnows. 🔥
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #NYGvsSEA on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/E4IpTg1hqp pic.twitter.com/aYCtXdSQDf
After the @Giants take over at the 2, @saquon punches it in!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #NYGvsSEA on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/E4IpTg1hqp pic.twitter.com/tJIYfgoT3J
Seahawks out in front
In a low-scoring affair between two surprisingly successful teams, the Seahawks struck first. A fourth-down conversion made the opportunity possible, and then Geno Smith found DK Metcalf all alone in the end zone to put Seattle up 7-0.
DK TD! @Seahawks take the lead!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #NYGvsSEA on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/E4IpTg1hqp pic.twitter.com/7V4Pvj7SDI
Stafford to Kupp
Everyone knows what's coming, yet no one can consistently stop it. Matthew Stafford's 16-yard pitch and catch to Cooper Kupp has the Rams ahead.
Stafford to Kupp! Automatic. @RamsNFL retake the lead.
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #SFvsLAR on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/cSiNcKjZJe pic.twitter.com/gXgCMJ7xfN
Derrick Henry OWNS Houston
Derrick Henry played 10 career games against the Texans entering Sunday. He's rushed for more than 1,000 yards (6.1 yards per attempt) and scored nine touchdowns. Safe to say, Henry loves playing the Texans, which has been clear in the first half of this game. He's already over 100 yards rushing on just 12 carries (8.8 yard average) and left the entire Houston defense in his wake with this 41-yard score.
Something about Derrick Henry in Houston... 💪 @KingHenry_2
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #TENvsHOU on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/zFL3vpvOwZ pic.twitter.com/C6rHdIoEXZ
McCaffrey throws TD
The 49ers traded for Christian McCaffrey so he could run the ball. And catch the ball. And score touchdowns. They did not acquire the former All-Pro rusher to throw passes, but that's exactly what he did in the second quarter Sunday. Even better, McCaffrey's throw was right on the money to Brandon Aiyuk for the 34-yard touchdown. McCaffrey's career passing stats (via ESPN): two completions for 84 yards and two touchdowns.
CMC just dropped a DIME🤯 @CMC_22
— CBS Sports HQ (@CBSSportsHQ) October 30, 2022
🎥: @NFL pic.twitter.com/cAsm4b9AcT
First-place Falcons!
Eddy Pineiro could learn a thing or two from Younghoe Koo, who, unlike Pineiro, nailed his game-winning field goal in overtime Sunday. With Koo's 41-yard field goal sailing through the uprights, the Falcons (4-4) are now in sole possession of first place in the NFC South. Who woulda thought?
The @AtlantaFalcons win a thriller! #CARvsATL pic.twitter.com/T0Vgc05Dvc
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
Eddy PineirNO
Pineiro should absolutely be in jeopardy of losing his starting kicking job for the Panthers. C.J. Henderson gave Pineiro a golden opportunity for redemption with his interception and long return into Falcons' territory. It turned out not to matter, as Pineiro followed up his missed go-ahead extra point by pushing his game-winning, 32-yard field goal attempt wide left.
CLUTCH INT by C.J. Henderson! #KeepPounding
— Pro Football Culture (@proftblculture) October 30, 2022
pic.twitter.com/LFGmyg4keM
EDDY PINEIRO MISSES AGAIN AND THE FALCONS STAY ALIVE 😱pic.twitter.com/dZ8p1Ih9WQ
— Action Network (@ActionNetworkHQ) October 30, 2022
Moore giveth and Moore taketh away
Oh no, D.J. Moore! The Panthers' No. 1 receiver made his biggest play of the year by coming down with a spectacular diving catch for a 62-yard touchdown with just 12 seconds left. But then he ripped his helmet off, drawing a 15-yard unsportsmanlike penalty and forcing the Panthers into a 48-yard extra point. And, of course, the penalty proved costly as Eddy Pineiro's attempt sailed wide right. To OT we go.
PJ WALKER JUST DID THAT. HAIL MARY TO DJ MOORE. pic.twitter.com/dDYwoZhaGG
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
Panthers kicker Eddy Pineiro missing the PAT.
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPointsApp) October 30, 2022
Panthers/Falcons are now in OT.pic.twitter.com/BzBr5qAqpP
Foreman also scores thrice
Make that FOUR players with three touchdowns after D'Onta Foreman finds the end zone three times as the Panthers' No. 1 running back. Foreman flashed his speed, agility and balance on his latest trip across the goal line.
D'Onta Foreman's THIRD TD gives the @Panthers the lead!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #CARvsATL on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/fAXMgIqW9V pic.twitter.com/CmAPsWkzIS
Tony Pollard = RB1
He's just better than Ezekiel Elliott. It's that simple. Pollard is averaging a whopping 9.4 yards per carry against the Bears and has ripped off three touchdowns. His latest was the most impressive, as the Cowboys running back broke multiple tackles behind the line of scrimmage before bursting through the open lane and cruising in for the score.
This man cannot be stopped! @Tp__5 gets his 3rd TD of the day!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #CHIvsDAL on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/QMxVpZl61r pic.twitter.com/KHOE8E8j7J
Moore sneaks away
How Rondale Moore slipped away for a touchdown, I have no idea. Just incredibly poor tackling by the Vikings, who allowed Moore to turn a nice gain into a big touchdown.
Rondale Moore refuses to go down!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #AZvsMIN on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/Tc7CqisiVw pic.twitter.com/WEVXahaoqd
McCourty gets Wilson again
The 35-year-old Devin McCourty has seen it all in his 13-year NFL career, and he's teaching Zach Wilson a thing or two about not throwing the ball into harm's way. He's picked off Wilson twice as the Patriots are in control over their AFC East foe.
🚨 @McCourtyTwins INT 🚨 Devin now has 32 interceptions, tied for the MOST among active players.
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #NEvsNYJ on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/FzCADVP5Ro pic.twitter.com/nhzNTnfmpt
Devin McCourty AGAIN! 😱
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #NEvsNYJ on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/FzCADVP5Ro pic.twitter.com/4bz1lx3MEc
Micah Parsons DPOY
If he keeps playing like he has, Parsons will be the runaway Defensive Player of the Year. And this play encapsulates the type of player he is. The tenacity to get back into the play, the calmness to jump on the fumble, the awareness to realize no one had touched him and the burst and agility to weave through a Bears' helpless offense on his way to a 36-yard scoop and score.
CHAOS IN DALLAS!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #CHIvsDAL on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/QMxVpZl61r pic.twitter.com/EeMvcZBY3U
Heck of a grab
It looked like there was no way Justin Jefferson was coming down with this pass down the left sideline. But that's what Jefferson does: Make plays that no one else can make. Add this 29-yard snag to the list.
Sheesh, @JJettas2
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #AZvsMIN on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/Tc7CqisiVw pic.twitter.com/N42NuneHZC
Hurts HUMMIN'
MVP candidate Jalen Hurts is certainly playing Sunday like he deserves the award. Make that four touchdowns for the third-year dual threat, the most recent one going to Zach Pascal for the 34-yard score. All four of Hurts' touchdowns have been 27 yards or more.
Eagles are flying after @JalenHurts' FOURTH TD pass!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #PITvsPHI on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/kHi66m0LGX pic.twitter.com/62hgxfSP8m
Kamara (AGAIN)
Move over A.J. Brown, because you have some company in the three-touchdown club. Kamara caught the quick pass and was gone, extending the Saints' lead to 24 with his 36-yard rumble.
Can we call it a hat trick?! @andydalton14 to @A_kamara6 AGAIN!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #LVvsNO on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/ptBgfqVOBM pic.twitter.com/9ONXHteSTq
Angry running
Rhamondre Stevenson looked like he would be tackled for no gain. Then he emerged from the scrum, split two defenders, stiff-armed another and broke to the outside for a 35-yard pickup. A few plays later, the Patriots took the lead with a touchdown from Mac Jones to Jakobi Meyers from five yards out.
A pretty impressive run by @dreeday32 to start the Pats 2nd half!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #NEvsNYJ on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/FzCADVP5Ro pic.twitter.com/pno32YpS6i
Got it done on 4th and 1 😏 The @Patriots take the lead!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #NEvsNYJ on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/FzCADVP5Ro pic.twitter.com/iKnvOizYUk
One-handed TD
Even at 30 years old, DeAndre Hopkins is still one of the better wide receivers in the game. And in case you forgot while Hopkins was serving his six-game PED suspension, he reminded you with this smooth one-handed catch for the six-yard score.
Yeah @DeAndreHopkins is BACK.
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #AZvsMIN on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/Tc7CqisiVw pic.twitter.com/9UQJmxSE8U
Pick-six!
P.J. Walker earned this start after a valiant effort in the Panthers' upset win over the Buccaneers last week, but the former XFL star might be a one-game wonder for Carolina in 2022. He completed just six of his 15 passes in the first half and threw this brutal interception on a screen pass. All Lorenzo Carter had to do after tipping the ball to himself was evade Walker en route to the 28-yard touchdown.
FALCONS PICK-6! Lorenzo Carter snags it at the line of scrimmage
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #CARvsATL on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/fAXMgIqW9V pic.twitter.com/J6CFDcycPZ
THREE FIRST-HALF TDS
A.J. Brown is unstoppable! Five receptions. 113 yards. THREE TOUCHDOWNS. All in the first 25 minutes of game action.
AJ BROWN. THREE FIRST HALF TOUCHDOWNS.
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #PITvsPHI on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/kHi66m0LGX pic.twitter.com/Ih3iKlG2D1
Kamara finds the end zone (twice)
The Saints came to play against the Raiders on Sunday, and Alvin Kamara has gotten it done on the ground and through the air. He's already got two touchdowns as the Raiders look lost in New Orleans.
Alvin TD² @A_kamara6 | @Saints
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #LVvsNO on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/ptBgfqVOBM pic.twitter.com/8ZfbDzAvVv
.@A_kamara6 takes it to the 🏡!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #LVvsNO on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/ptBgfqVOBM pic.twitter.com/xxsHsxrkD0
Steelers trickeration!
Matt Canada has been one of the more vanilla play-callers in the NFL this season, but he dialed up a well-timed trick play versus the Eagles. Chase Claypool took the jet sweep, but instead of heading for the front-left pylon, he lofted a left-handed pass to full back Derek Watt for the one-yard score.
.@ChaseClaypool TD PASS to @DerekWatt34 on 4th and Goal!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #PITvsPHI on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/kHi66m0LGX pic.twitter.com/NR713Wal6v
Ankle-breaker
Ezekiel Elliott should be very, and I mean VERY, worried about his starting running back job. Tony Pollard, who's been the much more efficient runner for years now, is shouldering the load Sunday with Elliott out with an injury, and Pollard has been great in the first half. His 18-yard touchdown scamper was one of just a few runs where he made Bears defenders look silly.
.@Tp__5 finishes the job and the @Cowboys extend the lead!
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #CHIvsDAL on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/QMxVpZl61r pic.twitter.com/J48u1YYuAq
A.J. Brown x2
Jalen Hurts and A.J. Brown are feeling themselves in the first half against the Steelers. For the second time already, the duo connected for a long score, this time with Hurts delivering a perfect throw that landed graciously into the arms of Brown with a defender in tight coverage.
You dropped this dime, @JalenHurts. 👑 @1kalwaysopen_
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #PITvsPHI on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/kHi66m0LGX pic.twitter.com/6Trc1NFFFL
Welcome back, D'Andre Swift
The Lions are a different offense with D'Andre Swift on the field, and it's showing early on against the Dolphins. Swift, who missed the past three games with a shoulder injury, has already found the end zone, catching a pass on an arrow route and bursting across the goal line from seven yards out.
For all the Swifties. @DAndreSwift
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #MIAvsDET on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/1egQPnVcmP pic.twitter.com/Rhbq6PoGak
Dak dealing
The Bears delivered by far their best performance of the season on "Monday Night Football" against the Patriots. It's been much more difficult this week, as Prescott is already 10-for-11 passing for 108 yards, a rushing touchdown and this passing score to CeeDee Lamb.
.@dak ➡️ @_CeeDeeThree = chef's kiss.
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #CHIvsDAL on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/QMxVpZl61r pic.twitter.com/FmciwvSAfN
Wilson --> Wilson
This is the connection Jets fans hope to see a lot more of in years to come. Rolling out right, former No. 2 overall pick Zach Wilson uncorked a beautiful pass that cut through the air and landed right into the hands of former No. 10 overall pick Garrett Wilson for a huge gain.
.@ZachWilson sent this one flying ✈️
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #NEvsNYJ on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/FzCADVP5Ro pic.twitter.com/neRzG6sUMM
Hurts airs it out
If anyone thought the Eagles would come out of their bye week rusty, they could not be more wrong. After forcing a three-and-out to start the game, Philadelphia almost immediately got on the scoreboard with Jalen Hurts connecting with A.J. Brown for a 39-yard score. Brown just wanted it more, jumping in between two Steelers defenders to snag the ball for the touchdown.
HURTS. AJ BROWN. @Eagles pick up where they left off.
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #PITvsPHI on CBS
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/kHi66m0LGX pic.twitter.com/ovP9WiEzio
Cousins with the WHEELS
Kirk Cousins ... running for a touchdown ... from 17 yards out?! On a play that started with Cousins running for his life to avoid the sack, he turned up field and saw nothing but green grass in front of him. And with the end zone within reach, Cousins dived across the goal line to put Minnesota ahead.
KIRK COUSINS SPEED.
— NFL (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #AZvsMIN on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/Tc7CqisiVw pic.twitter.com/zrCvMZ0Zy3
Dak runs it in
The Cowboys looked SHARP on their opening drive against the Bears. They marched 75 yards on 11 plays and opened the scoring, courtesy of Dak Prescott's zone-read keeper from seven yards out. Prescott also completed four of his five passes for 39 yards on the possession.
.@dak ATTACK!
— NFL (on London time ☕️🇬🇧) (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #CHIvsDAL on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/QMxVpZl61r pic.twitter.com/fuDgVVkhlj
Immediate INT
Marcus Mariota's 29th birthday is not off to a great start. On just his second pass of the game, he went for it all to Damiere Byrd deep down the middle of the field. The only problem was that Donte Jackson was running the route with Byrd, and it was Jackson who came up with the interception in stride to give the Panthers possession.
What an INT for Donte Jackson!
— NFL (on London time ☕️🇬🇧) (@NFL) October 30, 2022
📺: #CARvsATL on FOX
📱: Stream on NFL+ https://t.co/fAXMgIqW9V pic.twitter.com/VndRdqVgIr
Prove it or lose it
It's been a chaotic, unpredictable first seven weeks across the NFL. I mean the Giants are 6-1, while the Rams, 49ers, Buccaneers and Packers are either .500 or worse. And now that we've almost reached the midpoint of the season, preseason expectations mean less and less. At this point, teams are more likely what they are than what we thought they would be heading into the year.
However, I'm a nice guy, so I'll give these teams one more chance. Welcome to "prove-it" week.
Can the Rams break their streak of regular-season nightmares against the 49ers? Or will the reigning Super Bowl champions and their anemic offense fall to 3-4?
Can the Patriots bounce back from Monday night's ugly loss to beat a Jets team they've beaten 12 straight times? Or will New England put on a horror show for its fans for the second straight week?
And lastly, can the lifeless Packers come back from the dead to upset the Super Bowl favorite Bills? Or has the witchcraft of back-to-back MVP Aaron Rodgers and Matt LaFleur run its course?
In the midst of five losses in their past six games, the Buccaneers (3-5) are staring at a scary proposition: missing the playoffs. Will fellow preseason NFC Super Bowl endure the same fate?