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Another Sunday, another full slate of NFL action nearly in the books. And Week 10 has already delivered lots of drama.
With Lawrence scoring after two strip-sacks by Tyrice Knight, Seattle jumped ahead of Arizona 35-0 and cruised to a 44-22 victory. Sam Darnold only threw 12 passes, completing 10 for 178 yards and one TD. The Seahawks (7-2) dominated the Cardinals again, beating them for the ninth straight time.
NFL Week 10 was heavy on performances that were largely by the book ... except for one. The Bills' loss against the Dolphins was majorly concerning.
The leading MVP candidate isn’t a quarterback, the hottest QB in football is 37 years old and the Patriots might have the coach of the year.
Giants fans are awaiting news about quarterback Jaxson Dart, who left New York's loss to the Bears early with a concussion. Russell Wilson stepped in to replace Dart, but Chicago QB Caleb Williams came alive to lead the Bears to the win.
The hottest team in the NFL is the New England Patriots. Mike Vrabel's team is currently riding a seven-game winning streak, with the latest victory coming on the road against the Buccaneers in Tampa.
It will be a battle between NFL MVP candidates with quarterback Drake Maye leading the Patriots into Raymond Jones Stadium in Tampa to face off against Baker Mayfield and the Bucs. The Patriots have won their last six straight games, including a 24-23 nail-biter against the Atlanta Falcons last week.
There has been a major shakeup in this week's NFL Power Rankings (based on Super Bowl odds), after a few upsets defined the Week 10 slate. The Tampa Bay Buccane
Tampa Bay dominated New Orleans 23-3 in their last game, before last week's bye. Baker Mayfield is having an MVP-caliber first half of the season, passing for 1,919 yards, 12 touchdowns and 2 interceptions. Follow along here for live updates on Patriots-Bucs and the rest of the games in the early and afternoon matchups.