The hottest team in the NFL is the Philadelphia Eagles, who confirmed their position as the best of the season so far and are dominating an Eastern Division in the National Conference that would be tight for any other team.
They beat the Dallas Cowboys, who despite their loss could be leading any other division in the football league based on the level shown.
In addition, Patrick Mahomes had a great performance with the Kansas City Chiefs, who chased away the ghosts of a tough fall by beating the Miami Dolphins, who keep underperforming against good teams.
Finally, the Pittsburgh Steelers also recovered and overcame a team in the doldrums, the Tennessee Titans. Meanwhile, their division has turned into the most competitive in all of the NFL, so the amazing recovery of the Bengals has not been enough to take them out of the last place.
Week 9 Games
Steelers 20-16 Titans
Chiefs 21-14 Dolphins
Falcons 28-31 Vikings
Saints 24-17 Bears
Packers 30-3 Rams
Patriots 17-20 Commanders
Ravens 37-3 Seahawks
Texans 39-37 Buccaneers
Browns 27-0 Cardinals
Panthers 13-27 Colts
Raiders 30-6 Giants
Eagles 28-23 Cowboys
Bengals 24-18 Bills
Jets 6-27 Chargers
NFL Week 9: Steelers 20-16 Titans
When?
Thursday, November 2, 08:15 PM ET at Heinz Field
Moneyline odds:
Steelers -152
Titans +122Â
Where can I watch it?
After a loss last weekend, the Pittsburgh Steelers bounced back at home with a 20-16 victory over the Tennessee Titans, who continue to slip away from the dream of qualifying for the Playoffs.Â
The Steelers’ quarterback Kenny Pickett had a good night, completing 19 of 30 passes, going 160 yards and serving for a touchdown, although he only attempted one carry.
Najee Harris and Diontae Johnson scored touchdowns, while on defense Kwon Alexander intercepted Will Levis once.
Pittsburgh is second in the American Conference North Division with a 5-3 record, while the Titans are last in the American South with a 3-5.
NFL Week 9: Chiefs 21-14 Dolphins
When?
Sunday, November 5, 10:30 AM ET at Deutsche Bank Park
Moneyline odds:
Chiefs -143
Dolphins +120Â
Where can I watch it?
The Kansas City Chiefs put the loss to the Denver Broncos behind them and achieved a great 21-14 victory over the Miami Dolphins, one of the possible rivals in the NFL Playoffs.
Facing an elite defense, Patrick Mahomes completed 20 passes out of 30 attempted, with 185 air yards and two assists for touchdowns, which were taken advantage of by Jerick McKinnon and Rashee Rice.
In addition to the quarterback’s performance, Kansas can highlight the work of Isiah Pacheco, who had 16 carries and recorded 66 yards, more than any of his teammates.
The Chiefs have a 7-2 record, tied with the Baltimore Ravens as the best teams in the American Conference. The Dolphins lead the East with a 6-3 record.
NFL Week 9: Eagles 28-23 Cowboys
When?
Sunday, November 5, 5:25 PM ET at Lincoln Financial Field
Moneyline odds:
Eagles -170
Cowboys +135Â Â
Where can I watch it?
In a very tough visit, the Philadelphia Eagles confirmed that they are the best team in the NFL and overcame the Dallas Cowboys 28-23, with a great night from Jalen Hurts.
The quarterback gained 207 yards with his passes, hitting 17 of 23. In addition, he served two touchdown passes, scored a touchdown, and had 10 carries, adding 36 more yards for his team.
Kenneth Gainwell, AJ Brown, and DeVonta Smith also scored one touchdown each, while kicker Jake Elliott added four.
Dak Prescott’s 374 yards and three assists on 29 passes were of little use to Dallas, which was unable to stop the superb opposing offense.
The Eagles’ record is 8-1, the best in the league, while the Cowboys are second in the same East Division with a 5-3 record.
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