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NFL QB EPA rankings: Baker Mayfield and Deshaun Watson are on diverging paths – The Athletic

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Baker Mayfield or Kyle Trask? It’s time to end the NFL’s last preseason QB battle – Yahoo Sports

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TB Times’ Rick Stroud on If Lamar, Carr, or Mayfield Could Be Bucs’ Next QB | The Rich Eisen Show – The Rich Eisen Show

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Baker Mayfield throws game-winning touchdown during Rams debut vs. Raiders on ‘Thursday Night Football’

Baker Mayfield had an inkling that the Rams would request his services after he was released by Carolina earlier this week. Mayfield was so certain that Los Angeles would sign him that he actually booked a flight for Los Angeles before he had officially cleared waivers. 

In a performance befitting a Hollywood script, Mayfield led the Rams to an epic 17-16 victory on Thursday night after throwing the game-winning touchdown pass to Van Jefferson with 10 seconds left. The score capped off a 98-yard drive that saw Mayfield complete several big passes while helping the Rams snap their six-game losing streak. 

“This is up there,” Mayfield told Amazon’s postgame crew when asked to compare Thursday night’s win to other notable moments in his career. “Originally, I was angry about having to go through so many coaching changes and learn so many new things, but it sure helped right there. … They put some good plays out there and put me in a good position to win.” 

It took three running plays and one possession for Sean McVay to make the switch from John Wolford to Mayfield. Mayfield entered the game with 2:21 left in the first quarter and the Rams trailing 10-0.

“I knew I wasn’t going to start,” Mayfield. “Honestly, we were just seeing how John was going to feel, just how that was going to go and just going to play it out. I was going to be ready no matter what.” 

Mayfield went 22 of 35 for 230 yards in his Rams debut. Trailing 16-3 late, Mayfield engineered a 17-play drive that ended with Cam Akers’ 1-yard touchdown run. After the Rams defense forced a quick punt, Mayfield’s 32-yard completion to Ben Skowronek on Los Angeles’ final drive helped set up his game-winning pass to Jefferson. 

“To be honest with you, I was completely shocked they lined up in press coverage with 15 seconds left,” Mayfield said of his game-winning touchdown pass. “I really thought they’re going to try to pop out and play zone but they just stayed with it. Their weak side safety stayed down. Van’s a great go ball runner. He won off the line and did a good job.” 

On his first play as a Ram, the former Browns and Panthers quarterback zipped a 21-yard completion to Jefferson. Mayfield then had a 6-yard run that helped set up Matt Gay’s 55-yard field goal. 

“For him to get here and just do he just did, it just shows how determined and what kind of a guy he is. I’m glad he’s here,” Jefferson told Amazon’s Kaylee Hartung. “He just came in and worked out. He’s only been here for a day. … When he came in we knew he was going to execute.” 

Mayfield and the Rams offense didn’t do much in the second or third quarters, but turned it on in the fourth quarter. He had considerable success throwing the ball to Skowronek and Tutu Atwell. Skowronek caught seven passes for 89 yards. Atwell caught five passes for 50 yards after catching just six passes during the season’s first three months. 

Mayfield signed with the Rams a day after he was released by the Panthers. Mayfield, who signed with Carolina this past offseason, lost his starting spot after sustaining an injury in Week 5. His last start in Carolina occurred during a Week 11 loss to the Browns, the team he spent the first four years of his career with. 

“I think the biggest thing I’ve learned is don’t let the on the field play affect who you are day in and day out,” Mayfield said when asked about the biggest thing he’s learned during his career up to this point. “Be the same guy for your teammates, and that’s been the biggest thing this year that I think I’ve tried to just handle overall. Just try to help out where I can, not letting all that other stuff affect me and roll with the punches. Be who I am and kind of be that leader. 

“I love football. I love playing this game and love playing and competing. Just go enjoy it.” 

Mayfield did that and then some on Thursday night, and it resulted in a memorable finish that helped his new team stave off playoff elimination. 

“It speaks to the culture of the locker room,” Mayfield said of the Rams’ overall performance on Thursday night. “Them coming in here and still trying to compete, even though the record speaks for itself. Just welcoming me in, competing and fighting to the very finish. That says everything you need to know about this place.” 

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Rams vs. Raiders score, takeaways: Baker Mayfield leads historic game-winning drive in storybook L.A. debut

The Los Angeles Rams scored 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to pull off a huge upset victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, 17-16. New Rams quarterback Baker Mayfield led an eight-play, 98-yard drive with 1:45 remaining in the fourth quarter down six points, and hit Van Jefferson for a 23-yard touchdown with just 10 seconds remaining.

According to Elias Sports Bureau, the Rams’ 98-yard TD drive was the longest go-ahead TD drive that began in the final two minutes over the last 45 seasons.  

The Raiders controlled tempo all evening, but Josh McDaniels’ squad clearly lifted their foot off the gas pedal in the second half. Derek Carr finished with 137 passing yards and two interceptions, while Josh Jacobs rushed for 99 yards and a touchdown. Davante Adams made some splash plays as well, and caught three passes for 71 yards.

John Wolford got the start for the Rams at quarterback, but Mayfield replaced him after just one drive. The former No. 1 overall pick completed 22 of 35 passes for 230 yards and one touchdown, while Ben Skowronek caught seven passes for 89 yards.

Here’s a breakdown on how this incredible comeback transpired on Thursday evening.

Why the Rams won

Baker. Mayfield. Showed. Up. 

Mayfield was waived by the Carolina Panthers this week and not only had to adjust to a new offense, but he also was dealing with a short week. Mayfield received the playbook on Tuesday night, studied it on the plane ride to L.A. and despite only having Wednesday with the team, he somehow had the chemistry needed with his receivers to lead a 13-point comeback. Mayfield has barely adjusted to the time change, but it looks like he has adjusted to his new offense. The defense helped the offense by never letting the Raiders get too much of a lead. The Rams had more passing yards, fewer turnovers and fewer penalties, which always helps with a win. 

It was not all just Mayfield, he had help from Skowronek who lead the team in receiving with 89 yards and despite the run game not being as effective as the passing game, Cam Akers ended with 42 yards on the ground. 

Why the Raiders lost

Las Vegas started the game out strong, but struggled to get first downs and could never get a lead comfortable enough to run away with it. Derek Carr finished with a rating of 36.9 compared to Mayfield’s 91.4.

The Raiders had a 13-point lead with just over four minutes to go in the game and the Rams driving. The Rams offense had yet to score a touchdown in the game, but the Raiders let up and once they did, they opened up the chance for a comeback. Mayfield saw his opportunity and made the most of it, coming back with quick play, accurate passes and confidence. The Raiders defense lost its steam and in turn, the game. 

The Raiders appeared to be improving, but they continue to blow leads and their inability to close games is now becoming a pattern.

Turning point

The Rams finally got in the end zone and did so at the right time. Cam Akers’ 1-yard score capped off a 17-play, 75-yard drive that gave Los Angeles hope.

Play of the game

The play of the game section of the takeaways is now getting an upgrade to: Drive of the Game. Mayfield and the offense he just joined this week had 98 yards to go with 1:45 left in the game and needed a touchdown. With 10 seconds to spare, Mayfield completed the improbable game-winning pass, a play he calls one of the most memorable of his career.

Take a look at the strike to Van Jefferson:

What’s next

The Rams were facing elimination tonight, with a loss kicking them out of the playoffs, but after a wild comeback, they live to see another chance to qualify (though the chances are still slim). The Rams will face the Packers, another struggling team, next week in Green Bay. Raiders head coach Josh McDaniels will face his former boss next week when the Raiders take on Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots. 

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Rams’ Baker Mayfield comes off bench, wins debut on 98-yard drive

INGLEWOOD, Calif. — Not long after Baker Mayfield led the Los Angeles Rams to a 17-16 comeback victory over the Las Vegas Raiders on Thursday night, Sean McVay stood at the podium and laughed.

“Just like we drew it up,” McVay said.

The Rams won the game to snap their six-game losing streak in spectacular fashion, led by Mayfield, who was playing two days after he was claimed off waivers. Mayfield came off the bench after Los Angeles’ first series, replacing starting quarterback John Wolford.

After the Rams had trailed by 13 points in the fourth quarter, Mayfield led the team on a 98-yard game-winning drive, ending with a 23-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Van Jefferson with 10 seconds remaining.

“I don’t know if you can write it any better than that,” Mayfield said. “Obviously we’d like to be a little bit more stress free, but it’s a pretty damn good story, I’ll be honest with you.”

According to Elias Sports Bureau, the 98-yard drive was the longest go-ahead touchdown drive that began in the final two minutes over the past 45 seasons.

“You can’t say enough about Baker Mayfield and the leadership, the resilience [and] the competitiveness,” McVay said. “And what a quick study. I mean, he just got here five minutes ago and figured out a way to be able to do some special things tonight.”

Mayfield said the past three days were “pretty hectic,” as he went from Carolina on Monday to playing in Los Angeles on Thursday night.

“Some tough decisions, but everything happens for a reason,” Mayfield said. “Right now I’ve just got a lot of emotions, but I’m really, really blessed and I’m really thankful right now, especially just the guys here that welcomed me in and helped me do the crash course here.”

The Rams trailed 16-3 after Daniel Carlson’s third field goal with 12:20 to play, but Mayfield led a 75-yard drive capped by Cam Akers’ touchdown run with 3:19 to play.

After stopping Derek Carr and the Raiders at the 2-minute warning, the Rams found themselves in a precarious situation when AJ Cole dropped a 64-yard punt at the Rams 2. With no timeouts, Mayfield led the Rams downfield and got to the Raiders’ 23 with 15 seconds left. Mayfield then connected with Jefferson in the back corner of the end zone.

On the winning play, Mayfield said he was “completely shocked” to see the Raiders line up in press coverage with 15 seconds left.

“I really thought they were going to pop out and play zone,” he said. “But they just stayed with it, and I saw the weakside safety stay down, and Van’s a great go-ball runner, go up and get it and he won off the line and did a good job.”

Mayfield completed 15 of 20 passes in the fourth quarter, the second-most completions in any quarter of his career, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.

A former Heisman Trophy winner and No. 1 overall pick, Mayfield was asked where Thursday night’s comeback win with his new team ranked among his career highlights.

“This is up there to be honest with you,” he said on the Amazon broadcast. “I didn’t think it was going to play out like this, but I am sure happy we covered the two-minute operation, my goodness.”

Mayfield is 0-22 in his career as a starter when trailing by 13 or more points, but this was the second time he has led a 13-point comeback off the bench. He also erased a 14-0 deficit in his NFL debut in 2018.

Despite starting the game, Wolford didn’t attempt a pass. It is the third time in the past 10 seasons that a team’s starting quarterback did not attempt a pass, according to ESPN Stats & Information.

Mayfield has now played for three teams in his first five seasons, making him just the second player taken No. 1 overall in the common draft era (since 1967) to do so.

Information from the Associated Press was used in this report.

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Rams get Baker Mayfield on waivers

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The rumors of Baker Mayfield heading to the Rams were true.

Mayfield was awarded to the Rams on waivers today. He’ll reportedly fly to Los Angeles tonight and could play as soon as Thursday night for the Rams, who are desperate at the quarterback position with Matthew Stafford injured.

The Rams will pay Mayfield $1.35 million for the remainder of this season. Mayfield will hit free agency after the season, and although the Rams are invested in Stafford as their franchise quarterback, they’ll surely evaluate Mayfield for the possibility of bringing him back as Stafford’s backup next year.

There’s no immediate word on how many other teams put in waiver claims for Mayfield, but the 3-9 Rams are currently third in the waiver order, so only the Bears and Texans — the two teams with worse records — could have gotten Mayfield once the Rams put in a claim.

The Panthers, who traded for Mayfield over the summer, are now off the hook for that $1.35 million remaining on his 2022 salary.

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Panthers release Baker Mayfield after seven games with team; former No. 1 overall pick subject to waivers

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The Carolina Panthers have moved on from the quarterback they traded for just five months ago, as Baker Mayfield has been released, the team announced Monday.

The Panthers sent the Cleveland Browns a conditional 2024 fifth-round pick in exchange for Mayfield. The fifth-round pick could have converted to a fourth-rounder based on playing time, but with his release, that will not happen. Mayfield was originally due a fully guaranteed $18.85 million in the final year of his rookie deal. The Browns agreed to pay Mayfield $10.5 million in 2022, while the Panthers agreed to pay about $5 million. Mayfield also reportedly agreed to take about a $3.5 million pay cut in order to be moved.

Mayfield got the start at quarterback to begin the year, but a high ankle sprain suffered in Week 5 knocked him out of the lineup. He went 1-5 as the starter for Carolina, and completed 57.8 percent of his passes for 1,313 yards, six touchdowns and six interceptions in seven total games played. The Panthers will move forward with Sam Darnold as the starting quarterback, and P.J. Walker as his backup. 

It has certainly been a wild year for the former No. 1 overall pick. Mayfield went from the Browns franchise quarterback on the cusp of signing a new deal to requesting a trade in the same year. He then got a shot to show the Panthers he could be a legitimate starter, but was released just seven games into his Carolina tenure.

Per CBS Sports cap expert Joel Corry, Mayfield will be a $1,349,445 waiver claim, and the Houston Texans will have first dibs at claiming him. It will be interesting to see where Mayfield could go. The Texans are certainly an option, but so are the San Francisco 49ers, who just lost starter-turned-backup-turned-starter again Jimmy Garoppolo to a season-ending foot injury. The 49ers are in perfect position to make a postseason run, but given how it’s so late in the year, maybe Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch end up passing on Mayfield and rolling with the young Brock Purdy who knows their system. Either way, Mayfield is available, and looking for his next NFL home.

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Baker Mayfield goes viral for headbutting after Panthers win

Baker Mayfield was certainly fired up following the Panthers’ 25-15 win over the Falcons on “Thursday Night Football.”

The 27-year-old quarterback – who did not play a snap in Thursday’s game – celebrated Carolina’s victory over its NFC South rival by headbutting a few of his helmet-wearing teammates while he only sported a baseball cap.

Given the growing concern around concussions and head health in the NFL in the wake of Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s scary incident in late September, the move naturally caught plenty of attention, with Amazon’s Al Michaels remarking, “Good way to wind up in concussion protocol even though you don’t get into the in the game.”

Baker Mayfield (6) is seen headbutting his Panthers teammates on Nov. 10, 2022.
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It’s been a rollercoaster of a season for Mayfield, who was traded to Carolina in July following four seasons in Cleveland, where the Browns selected him first overall in 2018.

Though Mayfield was named Carolina’s starting quarterback over the summer, he and the Panthers only won one game in his first five starts. Mayfield also suffered an ankle injury in a Week 5 loss to the 49ers. A short time later, Carolina parted ways with head coach Matt Rhule after two-and-a-half seasons.

In the wake of Mayfield’s injury, the Panthers turned to backup quarterback P.J. Walker. Carolina benched Walker last week in a blowout against the Bengals, with Mayfield playing well in the second half. Still, Walker got the nod for the Falcons matchup.

(From left) Panthers quarterbacks Baker Mayfield and P.J. Walker ahead of Carolina’s game against the Atlanta Falcons on Nov. 10, 2022.

Panthers quarterback Baker Mayfield warms up on Nov. 10, 2022.

Walker went 10 for 16, throwing for 108 yards in rainy and windy conditions in Charlotte.

The Panthers, who improved to 3-7, will visit the 6-3 Ravens next Sunday.



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Baker Mayfield has fallen apart for the hopeless Panthers

Not long ago, there was some excitement over Baker Mayfield possibly reviving his career with the Carolina Panthers.

Four weeks into the season, coach Matt Rhule was asked about about his quarterback plans moving forward. He couldn’t even fake his way through a confident answer.

“I think Baker’s our quarterback,” Rhule told the media via The Athletic and other outlets.

That comment was humorous, a bit startling and most of all, illustrative.

Mayfield’s continued decline has been one of the more stunning storylines of the 2022 NFL season. The Panthers traded for him when the Cleveland Browns gave up on him and got Deshaun Watson. It seemed like a good deal for the Panthers. They gave the Browns just a 2024 conditional fifth-round pick. Carolina is paying just $5 million of Mayfield’s salary while Cleveland pays $10.5 million. Now we better understand why the Browns weren’t just giving Mayfield away, but paying a lot to be rid of him.

At the end of the 2018 season, you couldn’t have predicted that Mayfield would be at these depths. He was the first overall pick of the 2018 draft after winning a Heisman Trophy, and then he set an NFL rookie record for touchdown passes in a season. He struggled in his second season with 21 interceptions, but then bounced back in year three. He had 26 touchdowns, eight interceptions, the Browns went 11-5 and won a playoff game. He looked pretty good and was a star in television commercials you saw too often. That was less than two years ago.

Any hope that his lost 2021 season was due to injuries has dissipated. Mayfield’s play has deteriorated to a point in which the oft-maligned Sam Darnold, who is out due to a high ankle sprain, was trending on Twitter during the Panthers’ 26-16 loss to the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday. That’s not good.

Sunday was a typical game for Mayfield this season. He had five passes batted down at the line. He made some bad throws and decisions. Mayfield had just 197 yards on 36 attempts. It was bad, and the fourth straight time he hasn’t played well.

It seems hard to believe but Darnold, who had just nine touchdowns to 13 interceptions last season, might be replacing Mayfield soon if he was healthy. When your coach says he “thinks” you’re the quarterback going forward, you’re in trouble.

His passer rating of 75 this season is second-lowest among all QBs with at least 70 attempts. The lowest rating in that group belongs to Mitchell Trubisky, who was benched at halftime by the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. He has been bad despite a supporting cast that includes good receivers in D.J. Moore and Robbie Anderson and all-world running back Christian McCaffrey.

Mayfield isn’t throwing deep and he’s not completing his short passes either. His average depth of target is 6.8, which is 28th among 31 quarterbacks with 100 dropbacks according to PFF. He’s completing just 54.7 percent of his passes though, so being safe isn’t helping there. Only Justin Fields has a lower completion percentage among starters. He has one “big-time throw,” a PFF stat, in 118 attempts. That 0.8 percent is second-worst in the league (Matt Ryan is worst at 0.6 percent).

It’s all falling apart. His height of 6-foot-1 was debated before the draft and it’s an issue on all those batted passes. Mayfield always gives off the air of confidence but he doesn’t seem to be playing with much confidence at all, judging by his lack of deep throws. His accuracy, a reason he went first overall, has waned. It’s difficult to be traded in early July and be fully up to speed by the time the season starts, but it still shouldn’t be this bad.

Mayfield took a pay cut to go to the Panthers and will be a free agent after the season. He had a chance to show that 2021 was a miss due to injuries and reestablish himself as a definite starter in the NFL, whether in Carolina or elsewhere. Four games into the season, his success from 2018 and 2020 seems like a long, long time ago. Considering Carolina’s next three games are against the strong defenses of the 49ers, Rams and Buccaneers, it could get even worse. His free-agent market might be very thin in March. It’s very hard to believe if he keeps playing at this level that any team would sign him to be their starter, especially with a good quarterback class coming in next year’s draft.

There’s a lot of football to go and maybe Mayfield will turn things around. But he’s probably lucky Darnold isn’t available as an option for Rhule. Mayfield’s play has fallen that far.

Baker Mayfield of the Carolina Panthers is off to a rough start this season. (Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images)

Here are the power rankings after Week 4 of the NFL season:

The Texans seem to be getting an answer on Davis Mills, and it’s not a great one. He hasn’t gotten better since last year’s promising rookie season. Mills isn’t terrible but he doesn’t look like the type of quarterback that causes you to pass on a top prospect in the draft, and Houston is going to have a high pick.

One of the most amazing ongoing stats in the NFL is that under Matt Rhule, the Panthers are 1-26 when their opponent scores 17 or more points including 24 losses in a row. That’s unfathomable.

Rookie running back Brian Robinson, who was shot in the leg in a robbery attempt before the season, was taken off the non-football injury list and coach Ron Rivera said he’s optimistic Robinson can play this week. For a Washington team that hasn’t had a lot of positive news lately, that’s great to hear.

Justin Fields has 34 completions in four games. Through Sunday’s game, 16 quarterbacks had 88 or more completions this season. With that as the backdrop, here was Fields’ reaction to a question following Sunday’s loss:

Yep, nothing wrong with the passing game at all. Darn stats.

It looks like the Steelers are making the permanent switch to rookie QB Kenny Pickett. Better late than never, I guess. Pickett looked like a rookie thrown in at halftime for his debut, with some nice plays and a few mistakes. But it’s not like the Steelers had much to lose. The only problem is the next five games Pickett and the Steelers play the Bills, Buccaneers, Dolphins, Eagles and Saints. It could be a rough road for a while.

Zach Wilson wasn’t good for most of Sunday’s game, but had a few brief flashes and then came through with the game-winning drive when he needed it. The last part is enough for the Jets to be happy with how Wilson’s first game back went. There have to be positive steps this season and Sunday’s final drive was one.

Geno Smith has a pair of 300-yard games in a row and a 108 passer rating. Is he the next unlikely late-career breakout? It’s OK to be skeptical but this is going better than anyone would have guessed, Seahawks included.

The Patriots’ playcalling against Green Bay was way too conservative, especially when they had the ball over midfield in overtime, but it’s also tough when you have a rookie playing quarterback only because of two injuries ahead of him. The problem is that rookie, Bailey Zappe, might end up getting more starts at quarterback if Mac Jones and Brian Hoyer isn’t ready (and maybe even if Hoyer is ready).

The Lions’ defense is just dreadful. The Seahawks aren’t good on offense and they rang up 555 yards. Head coach Dan Campbell said he won’t make a move with defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn, but it will be unavoidable if the defense keeps playing like this. The offense, on the other hand, is legit if it can put up 45 points without D’Andre Swift, Amon-Ra St. Brown and D.J. Chark. The good offense/bad defense combo has led to some wild shootouts.

The Falcons need more than seven completions to keep winning. That’s all they got on Sunday. But they are .500, which is good when you consider they were close to winning in each of their two losses. I don’t know if the Falcons can sustain this, but they’re finding a way. They have to go forward the next few weeks without Cordarrelle Patterson, who went on IR with a knee injury, which puts even more pressure on the passing game to get better.

Kenny Golladay has two catches for 22 yards this season, and that all came in the opener. The last two games he has played 51 snaps without a catch. Golladay’s $21.15 million cap hit this season is No. 1 among all wide receivers according to Spotrac. That signing is historically bad already.

Josh Jacobs had 144 yards rushing and Davante Adams had 101 yards receiving in Sunday’s win. Maxx Crosby had four tackles for loss, including two sacks. There is the top-end talent for the Raiders to get on a nice roll. The stars just haven’t all played well together at the same time yet, but it’s early in the season and Sunday’s win over the Broncos was a massively important one.

Jonathan Taylor hasn’t been ruled out of Thursday’s game, but he has an ankle injury and a short turnaround. If Taylor can’t play or is less than 100 percent, the Colts offense will struggle. And it’s hard to imagine this team struggling much more than it has. Then again, Taylor hasn’t done much either this season. It’s all a mess for Indianapolis.

Andy Dalton doesn’t bring much upside to the table anymore, but he won’t throw the Saints out of games either. If the wind is blowing just a little differently on Sunday in London, Wil Lutz’s 61-yard kick goes through and the Saints take a good Vikings team to overtime. Let’s just say there might not be a great reason to rush Jameis Winston back.

The Cardinals ran more with Kyler Murray (12 rush attempts) and they won. Go figure. The biggest question is whether the defense turned a corner after struggling most of the first three weeks, or they just happened to draw the team whose quarterback is Baker Mayfield?

Any strides the offense finally made — and there were some, Russell Wilson looked comfortable for the first time all season — were washed away with the news running back Javonte Williams has a torn ACL and will miss the rest of the season. It’s hard to believe the coaches have a lot of faith in Melvin Gordon after he lost yet another fumble Sunday, one that was returned for a key touchdown. Injuries are piling up in Denver.

Thankfully Myles Garrett didn’t sustain any serious injuries in a car accident. From a football perspective the Browns need Garrett back soon. They don’t have much margin for error, and they missed his playmaking on Sunday in a loss to the Falcons.

Mike Vrabel is a really good coach. The Titans were in some trouble at 0-2, but rebounded really well. Derrick Henry looks like he’s still capable of carrying an offense. The defense made enough plays on Sunday. I think Jacksonville is the best team in that division at the moment, but the Titans have the best coach.

It was good to see Austin Ekeler have a big game. He had more than 100 total yards and three touchdowns. With the Chargers’ injury issues, they’ll need their remaining stars to play their best and Ekeler is high on that list.

It feels like there’s an explosion coming for the offense. Joe Mixon hasn’t had a big game yet. Ja’Marr Chase has been good but not great. Joe Burrow’s numbers are way down across the board from last season. Playing at Baltimore on Sunday will be a huge turning point in their season.

You’ve have liked to have seen the Jaguars play better after taking a 14-0 lead, but the Eagles are simply better than them. The Eagles are better than most teams. The Jaguars are fine, and I’d pick them to win the AFC South based on what we’ve seen.

The Vikings didn’t look great in London, but Justin Jefferson made the plays when he had to. In a league that has just about every team trending toward the middle it’s not bad to be 3-1, even with some ugly wins.

Cooper Kupp is an amazing player. The Rams need their offense to be more than Kupp. Allen Robinson being a ghost through four games is killing their offense.

That was an absolutely dominant performance by the 49ers’ defense. San Francisco has the best defense in the NFL. And coordinator DeMeco Ryans is probably going to be a head coach at this time next year.

The Cowboys are 3-0 since Dak Prescott got hurt. No, this is not a “Cooper Rush should be the QB” statement, because that’s nonsensical. But it probably paves the way for Rush to have a long career as an expensive backup, and it’s setting Dallas up very well for when Prescott returns. The Eagles are fantastic but the NFC East race isn’t over.

Maybe Sunday night was just a matter of the Buccaneers not being good enough to compete with the Chiefs. That’s fine but not what Tampa Bay wanted this season. Injuries have been an excuse but the Bucs had most of their players back on Sunday. It just seems like everything is going to be a challenge for Tampa this season.

I get why John Harbaugh went for it instead of kicking a field goal in the fourth quarter on Sunday, but I think he should have taken the points. Then again, it’s hard to believe three points there was going to be enough to beat the Bills in regulation. It wasn’t an easy spot. The Ravens are still a very good team, one that will be even better with J.K. Dobbins reemerging to help Lamar Jackson in the run game. They just couldn’t hold off the Bills after taking a 20-3 lead, which isn’t ideal but not the end of the world either. Let’s see what happens Sunday night against the Bengals.

It’s not the most important angle of the Tua Tagovailoa injury, but the Dolphins still have games to play and will do so for at least one week without their quarterback. Miami played hard in that loss to Cincinnati, so maybe they’ll be fine. But there’s a lot of pressure on Teddy Bridgewater to keep things on track until Tagovailoa is ready to return. Miami doesn’t want to look up and their 3-0 start has been given away.

In a perfect world the Packers put away the Patriots much sooner than they did, and the same goes for the Buccaneers game the week before. This just isn’t an offense that is capable of that, yet anyway. But at least the Packers didn’t lose at home to a Patriots team down to a third-string rookie quarterback, which was in play for a while on Sunday.

The Bills play at the Chiefs in two weeks. That will be the most important game of the regular season, because neither team wants to go on the road to face the other in January. Kansas City is excellent again, mostly because they have the best quarterback in the game. Sunday night was a reminder that Andy Reid and Mahomes are going to maximize whatever they have to work with.

There are no 0-4 teams in the NFL. There’s only one 4-0 team. When they were behind 14-0 to the Jaguars and rallied to take the lead back before halftime, it said a lot about this Eagles team. They’re here to stay this season.

The Bills weren’t at their best on Sunday, but still beat a tough Ravens team in Baltimore after falling behind 20-3. That says a lot about where they are right now. We’re still waiting to see if the Bills can be a championship team, and a win like the one they got Sunday after facing plenty of adversity starts to lay that foundation.



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