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New York enters Week 11 having sold off their top two assets in CB Sauce Gardner and DT Quinnen Williams at the NFL trade deadline, as well as winners of their last two games. If the Patriots—sitting at 8–2 atop the AFC East—aren’t careful, this could set up as quite the trap game on a short week.
The second half of the 2025 NFL season is off and running with the conclusion of Week 10 on Monday night, as the defending Super Bowl LIX champion Philadelphia Eagles held off the Green Bay Packers 10-7 at Lambeau Field in a defensive slugfest.
Week ten in the NFL had some great games with incredibly exciting finishes. There were also some games that weren’t as competitive due to poor performances and sloppy play. Here is the report card grade for every NFC team that played Sunday in week ten,
In total, the Vikings were flagged 13 times for 102 yards. The Ravens were guilty of five infractions, resulting in 62 yards. Sure, we'll remember turnovers and a nice win to improve to 4-5, but the disparity in penalties and undisciplined and sloppy play by the Vikings helped write a finish to this one.
Lamar Jackson throws two-yard TD to Mark Andrews that extended the Baltimore Ravens lead to 27-13 over the Minnesota Vikings.
The Vikings largely contained Baltimore QB Lamar Jackson, but their own quarterback’s problems proved too much to overcome.
Baltimore Ravens defensive coordinator Zach Orr wasn't going to allow Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson to dictate the pace in week 10.
The Vikings lead the Ravens 10-9 at halftime. The Ravens have outgained the Vikings 176 to 156, but they have only three field goals on drives of 42, 68 and 63. Tyler Loop kicked field goals of 44, 28 and 30 yards.