It's the 10th NFL Sunday of the 2019 season and we're keeping you updated on all the action and biggest storylines throughout the day. Check back often to find everything you need to know about Week 10.
SCHEDULE
Thursday
- Oakland Raiders 26, Los Angeles Chargers 24 (Recap)
Sunday
- Chicago Bears 20, Detroit Lions 13 (Recap)
- Tennessee Titans 35, Kansas City Chiefs 32 (Recap)
- New York Jets 34, New York Giants 27 (Recap)
- Tampa Bay Buccaneers 30, Arizona Cardinals 27 (Recap)
- Baltimore Ravens 49, Cincinnati Bengals 13 (Recap)
- Cleveland Browns 19, Buffalo Bills 16 (Recap)
- Atlanta Falcons 26, New Orleans Saints 9 (Recap)
- Miami Dolphins 16, Indianapolis Colts 12 (Recap)
- Green Bay Packers 24, Carolina Panthers 16 (Recap)
- Pittsburgh Steelers 17, Los Angeles Rams 12 (Recap)
- Minnesota Vikings at Dallas Cowboys, 8:20 p.m. ET (Preview)
Monday
- Seattle Seahawks at San Francisco 49ers, 8:15 p.m. ET (Preview)
Jones catches McCaffrey for TD lead
Christian McCaffrey led the league in touchdowns entering Sunday with 13, and added his 14th against the Packers. That wasn't enough to maintain sole possession of the lead, though. In the same game, Green Bay's Aaron Jones scored three times, his second game this season with at least three TDs (Jones was the first Packer to accomplish that feat since the great Jim Taylor in 1962), and the running backs are now tied atop the TD race with 14 apiece. Jones is tied despite having almost 400 fewer rushing yards than McCaffrey.
That's @Showtyme_33's 2nd game this season with 3+ rushing TDs!
— Green Bay Packers (@packers) November 10, 2019
The last #Packers player to accomplish that feat was Jim Taylor in 1962. Taylor had three such games that season.#CARvsGB | #GoPackGo pic.twitter.com/jUM8LjzMK9
Minkah Fitzpatrick scores another touchdown
The Steelers and Rams have combined for 21 points so far, and and 14 of them have been scored by the defenses. Minkah Fitzpatrick continued his impressive play since the Dolphins traded him to Pittsburgh by scooping this Ryan Goff fumble and taking it in for the score. It was Fitzpatrick's second TD as a Steeler, and he has been involved in six Pittsburgh takeaways so far: four interceptions, one forced fumble and one fumble recovery.
Minkah Fitzpatrick returns the fumble for the @Steelers TD #HereWeGo @MinkFitz_21 #LARvsPIT
— NFL (@NFL) November 10, 2019
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The Rams also scored a defensive TD on a Dante Fowler scoop and score. And the defenses are stepping up in other ways. Just before the Fitzpatrick return, Steelers receiver James Washington made a nice run for what should've been a 37-yard catch, but at the end of it, Rams corner Nickell Robey-Coleman caused a fumble and the Rams recovered.
The @RamsNFL defense comes up with another fumble recovery! #LARvsPIT
— NFL (@NFL) November 10, 2019
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What a catch by Rodgers
Aaron Rodgers didn't throw a TD in the first half against the Panthers, but his catching skills were on full display. Rodgers got sacked in the end zone, but a controversial roughing the passer penalty was called on the Panthers' Gerald McCoy, and Rodgers caught the flag.
Rodgers caught the flag! 😂 pic.twitter.com/DL2V3Vh1ww
— Will Brinson (@WillBrinson) November 10, 2019
Dolphins defense has two INTs
There was a time this season when there was a lot of talk about the Dolphins tanking for the No. 1 pick, but it appears those days are long gone. After the Dolphins won their first game a week ago (they've also covered the spread in four straight), the defense is stepping up against the Colts and backup Brian Hoyer.
BIG! PLAY! BOBBY!#MIAvsIND #FinsUp pic.twitter.com/AdP8F9HtOO
— Miami Dolphins (@MiamiDolphins) November 10, 2019
Hoyer has just 94 yards passing with two interceptions, as the Dolphins hold a 10-0 lead at halftime. We'll have to wait and see if Miami, which started 0-7, actually puts together a two-game winning streak.
Titans, Tannehill steal the show
Patrick Mahomes threw for 446 yards and three TDs in his return, but he didn't get the one stat the Chiefs really needed: a win. Instead, Ryan Tannehill improved to 3-1 as the Titans' quarterback since taking over for Marcus Mariota, and no play was bigger for Tannehill than this 23-yard strike to Adam Humphries in the final minute. It was Humphries' only reception of the day, and it proved to be the game-winner.
TANNEHILL TO HUMPHRIES, WHAT A PLAY pic.twitter.com/DDKdjrqEoR
— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) November 10, 2019
The Chiefs still had a chance to win it after Mahomes led them into field goal range, but Harrison Butker's 52-yard attempt was blocked.
THE @TITANS BLOCK IT TO BEAT THE CHIEFS! #KCvsTEN #Titans pic.twitter.com/QE8FrTwbMB
— NFL (@NFL) November 10, 2019
Mahomes jumps, and it's a touchdown
You never know what you might see with Patrick Mahomes, with previous highlights including the no-look pass and the six-TD game. On Sunday, coming off a disclocated kneecap no less, Mahomes showed us his latest trick: the jump-pass touchdown.
Patrick Mahomes jump pass.
— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) November 10, 2019
Mecole Hardman runs fast.pic.twitter.com/gmdysmv58q
Mahomes is back to his usual amazing self after sitting out two games. He's got 379 yards and three TDs with less than half of the fourth quarter to go, but the Titans are still right there, trailing by only two.
Lamar Jackson: Reality or video game?
The Bengals don't have a good defense anyway, and when Lamar Jackson is making runs like this it's not even fair. On a quarterback keeper, Jackson juked one defender, then completely spun and looked more like Barry Sanders than a QB who's also been throwing touchdown passes left and right (Jackson's got three so far, two to Mark Andrews before adding another to Hollywood Brown). It was a 47-yard TD run, and Jackson is also 15 of 17 passing for 223 yards. His case for MVP is getting stronger by the game.
Lamar Jackson is from ANOTHER PLANET. pic.twitter.com/SJS06gmFza
— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) November 10, 2019
Larry Fitzgerald goes full Larry Fitzgerald
The Cardinals needed to convert on a fourth-and-5, so who did they turn to? The same player they've turned to for 16 straight seasons: Larry Fitzgerald, who made this amazing juggling catch at age 36.
LARRY JUST DID THAT 😱 @LarryFitzgerald
— NFL (@NFL) November 10, 2019
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Fitzgerald's play moved the chains and set up a Christian Kirk touchdown.
Titans get a 53-yard scoop and score
Patrick Mahomes is back under center for Kansas City, but the Titans aren't rolling over. After falling behind 10-0, Tennessee has come roaring back with a couple of second-quarter touchdowns, the second coming when Rashaan Evans scooped up a Damien Williams fumble and returned it 53 yards to the house.
SCOOP. SCORE.@Titans have the lead on the 53-yard Rashaan Evans fumble return! #KCvsTEN @616evans4
— NFL (@NFL) November 10, 2019
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Mahomes has more than 200 yards passing before halftime, but the Titans are certainly making a game of it.
Darnold busting ghosts
Sam Darnold hadn't looked like the same quarterback since his "seeing ghosts" comment was aired during a Week 7 loss to the Patriots, but Darnold wasn't seeing any in the first quarter against the Giants. Darnold threw for one touchdown and ran another one in, completing 11 of 14 attempts for 114 yards early on.
Sam Darnold on the QB keeper. #TakeFlight
— NFL (@NFL) November 10, 2019
The @nyjets strike first! #NYGvsNYJ
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Browns stopped on eight straight plays inside the 2
The Browns have an early lead on the Bills, and they'd be up by more if they weren't stopped inside the 2-yard line. ON EIGHT STRAIGHT PLAYS. Cleveland was stuffed repeatedly and (shocker!) had a few penalties as the Bills defense stood tall, and actually stopped the Browns on seven plays at the 1-yard line. The problem for the Bills is when their offense has the ball, as they ended up punting from their own end zone after taking over.
The Browns ladies and gentlemen pic.twitter.com/FUmeRB3J4u
— Sean Wagner-McGough (@seanjwagner) November 10, 2019
He's baaaack
Sure, it was just a shovel pass, but it didn't take long for Patrick Mahomes to throw his first touchdown pass after sitting out two games. Mahomes flipped it to Travis Kelce (and a would-be second TD pass to Kelce was negated by penalty) as the star quarterback seems to have picked up right where he left off.
Mahomes is back! Mahomes to Kelce for the TD. pic.twitter.com/sbvjBYZ1lz
— NFLonCBS (@NFLonCBS) November 10, 2019
Jameis throws pick on first drive
Jameis Winston entered Sunday tied for the NFL lead for interceptions, and it only took him two pass attempts to take the lead all to himself. The Cardinals' Byron Murphy picked off Winston, the quarterback's 13th of the season, setting up a Cardinals field goal. Bruce Arians can't be happy with his quarterback already handing the ball over to his former team in the Arians Bowl. We'll see if Winston can make up for it.
Jameis Winston not having an ideal start...
— FanSided NFL (@FanSidedNFL) November 10, 2019
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