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🏈 NFL Rewind: Yesterday’s Best

  • Writer: The Daily Stump
    The Daily Stump
  • Nov 18, 2024
  • 2 min read



You know we had to do it. Our one word for yesterday’s NFL Sunday: WILD. Let’s get into it!


The Blowouts: I’m not sure the Jaguars knew there was a football game going to be played today. The Detroit Lions came out hot and never took their foot off of the pedal. 52 points, 7 touchdowns, 4 of which came from Jared Goff (2 to Amon-Ra St. Brown). A final score of 52-6 is something that no Jacksonville fan wanted to see. In the other NFL blowout, the Cleveland Browns made the New Orleans Saints look like world beaters, as the Saints scored on 71-yard and 75-yard touchdowns. Woof.


Down to the Final Minute: The Seattle Seahawks went home happy after Geno Smith scrambled into the endzone with about 10 seconds left in the ball game to defeat their division rival, the San Fran Niners. Another disappointing loss for the Niners puts them an even 5-5 on the season. The Steelers did not score a touchdown yesterday. They won 18-16. Talk about a classic AFC North division rivalry game. The Ravens long-time kicker Justin Tucker struggled, missing two field goals. Nailbiter!


Anthony Richardson (So back): After missing a few games for a host of different reasons that nobody really seems to be willing to share, Anthony Richardson was finally back under center for the Indianapolis Colts. Richardson threw for 272 yards and added another 32 on the ground. Not only that, but Richardson did not make the critical error that he has in games past. He led a game-winning touchdown drive that put the Colts up one over the Jets, good enough to escape with the win.


Game of the Week: Superman Josh Allen - The Bills and Chiefs had an all-timer yesterday, but the cape from Josh Allen put them over the top.


The battle of one of the best rivalries in the NFL, the Bills and the Chiefs, certainly lived up to the billing yesterday. It felt like a playoff game in chilly Buffalo, and it sure looked like one too. These two teams just play at a different level than a lot of the other teams in the NFL. The game is faster, more intense, a true chess match. Back and forth the two went, answering punches with counter-punches, until the final whistle blew. An incredible touchdown run by Bills QB Josh Allen put the final nail in the Chiefs coffin, ending their bid for a perfect season. I can almost guarantee that these two will see each other again this year.








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