Hey NFL Fans, after 10 weeks of action packed football, we are going to recap week 10 and all of it's excitements. There were a lot of great games in Week 10, and in my opinion some big upsets as well.
The first game we are going to look at is Falcons suffering a loss against the Saints. This game was a good one to watch if you had the chance to watch it. Leading in passing game was Matt Ryan with 351 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. Although Brees was no slouch neither with 322 yards, and two touchdowns. This was a great game if you love to watch two good offenses attack. The Falcons put together a drive at the end of the 4th quarter that would tie the ball game at 23 and send it into overtime. The Falcons won the toss and got the ball first in overtime. After being stopped, the Saints got a chance at it. The Saints had the same results as the Falcons giving the ball back to them. And on a 4th and inches, the Falcons chose to go for it on their own 29. The Saints defense would stuff the line of scrimmage and stop the Falcons on 4th down. Letting place kicker John Kasey make an easy field goal to win the game for the Saints 26-23.
Of course we have to look at the biggest upset of the week. The Seahawks coming up with a big win against the Ravens. The loss put the Ravens a half game behind the division leaders, the Pittsburgh Steelers. After coming off a big win, the Ravens let their former kicker Steven Hauschka boot five field goals. Tying a franchise record. Marshawn Lynch scored the team's only touchdown. Running back Ray Rice ran for only 27 yards, but only on five carries. Quarterback Joe Flacco threw the ball 52 times. Completing 29 of them for 255 yards and a touchdown, with an interception. The Ravens have a tendency of winning against big teams, yet losing to the somewhat weak ones. Their record stands at 6-3. Losing to the Titans, Jaguars, and now the Seahawks. This is a problem that they will need to fix fast.
Week 10 Scores
Raiders-24 Chargers-17; Bills-7 Cowboys-44; Titans-30 Panthers-3; Texans-37 Buccaneers-9; Steelers-24 Bengals-17; Jaguars-17 Colts-3; Broncos-17 Chiefs-10; Cardinals-21 Eagles-17; Redskins-9 Dolphins-20; Rams-13 Browns-12; Lions-13 Bears-37; Giants-20 49ers-27; Patriots-37 Jets-16; Vikings-7 Packers-45
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