A new NFL week confirmed that the Kansas City Chiefs have the intention and the level to repeat the title in the Super Bowl, leaving aside the Los Angeles Chargers with a resounding result.
Once again, Patrick Mahomes was in charge of the offensive power of the Kansas team, while the defense was in charge of controlling the intentions of the rival quarterback, Justin Herbert, who was unable to guide his teammates at the Chiefs’ house.
Kansas has a record of 6-1, the best in the American Conference, the same as the Philadelphia Eagles, who won a resounding victory over the Miami Dolphins at home.
The Eagles were illuminated by a good night from quarterback Jalen Hurts, not only passing the ball but also scoring. The Philadelphia team was able to dry up at the right time an opponent that came inspired and that is also a candidate to reach the fight for the championship.
Week 7 – Games
Saints 24-31 Jaguars
Buccaneers 13-16 Falcons
Bears 30-12 Raiders
Colts 38-39 Browns
Giants 14-7 Commanders
Ravens 38-6 Lions
Patriots 29-25 Bills
Seahawks 20-10 Cardinals
Rams 17-24 SteelersÂ
Chiefs 31-17 Chargers
Broncos 19-17 Packers
Eagles 31-17 Dolphins
Vikings – 49ers
NFL Week 7: Chiefs 31-17 Chargers
When?
Sunday, October 22 at 4:25 pm ET at the Arrowhead Stadium
Moneyline odds:
Chiefs -240
Chargers +190
Where can I watch it?
The Kansas City Chiefs have the best quarterback in the NFL and it showed once again in their 31-17 home win over the Los Angeles Chargers.
Patrick Mahomes had an inspired afternoon, completing 32 of 42 passes, with 424 air yards and helping for four touchdowns for his teammates, being responsible for destroying the Chargers’ defense.
The lucky ones for the quarterback’s great performance were Travis Kelce, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Rashee Rice, and Isiah Pacheco, who ended up scoring on one occasion. In addition, Mahomes had four carries, completing 29 yards, averaging 7.2 per attempt.
Kicker Harrison Butcker contributed seven more points and defensively the team managed two interceptions, thanks to L’Jarius Sheed and Bryan Cook. This thwarted the performance of opposing quarterback Justin Herbert, who finished 17-of-30 passing, 259 yards, but only one pass for a conversion.
The Chiefs have a 6-1 record and lead the Western Division of the American Conference, while the Los Angeles Chargers are negative 2-4, third in the same division.
NFL Week 7: Eagles 31-17 Dolphins
When?
Sunday, October 22, 8:20 PM ET at the Lincoln Financial Field
Moneyline odds:
Eagles -142
Dolphins +116
Where can I watch it?
The reigning National Conference champions, the Philadelphia Eagles, are nearing the halfway point of the regular season and have only lost one game. They are looking to improve their record from last season (14-3).
The win over the Miami Dolphins was 31-17 and the highlight was quarterback Jalen Hurts, which helped them improve their record to 6-1.
Hurts completed 23 of 31 passes, with 279 air yards, two touchdown assists, and one interception. He also had 11 carries, 21 yards and a touchdown.
But he was not the only one to stand out, as Kenneth Gainwell, AJ Brown, and Dallas Goedert each scored a touchdown. In addition, defensively Darius Stay recorded an interception, cutting off what was a good night for opposing quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
The Eagles lead the National Conference East and are followed by the Dallas Cowboys (4-2). Despite the loss, the Dolphins have an excellent 5-2 record, tied with the Jacksonville Jaguars and Baltimore Ravens.
NFL Week 7: Saints 24-31 Jaguars
When?
Thursday, October 19 at 8:15 pm ET at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome
Moneyline odds:
Saints -127
Jaguars +120
Where can I watch it?
The Jaguars are having a great start to the season and in a tough visit to the New Orleans Saints, they won 31-24.
Jacksonville’s victory was forged by the good performance of quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who completed 204 air yards, with one touchdown, 20 of 29 successful passes, and eight carries. But the one who stole the night was Travie Etienne Jr. with two touchdowns, 53 yards, and 14 carries.
It was not an easy duel for the Jaguars, since the rival quarterback, Derek Carr, was inspired, scoring 301 yards with his passes and recorded a touchdown.
With this victory, Jacksonville has a 5-2 record, leading the American Conference South Division, while the Saints are third in the National South.
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