Only one being is missing, and everything is depopulated. Without Jordan Poyer, the Bills had recorded their first loss of the season against the Dolphins. Back on the field, he delivered a big performance to dismiss another big favorite of the AFC, the Ravens. We no longer present Patrick Mahomes, who had to ruminate the Superbowl 55 to stick 41 to the Buccaneers.
In NFC, two recruitments for the moment paying. Geno Smith, who stepped on the gas and never lifted his foot against the Lions, and Haason Reddick, of whom Trevor Lawrence must still have nightmares. Finally, in the land of soccer, Greg Joseph showed that he too had a good foot, by scoring the winning field goal on London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
NFC Conference
– Offensive: Geno Smith (QB, Seahawks): 23/30, 320 yards, 2 TD on the pass, 7 runs, 49 yards, 1 TD on the run against the Lions (48-45)
– Defensive: Haason Reddick (LB, Eagles): 4 tackles, 1 tackle for loss, 2 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 2 covered fumbles, 1 QB hit against the Jaguars (29-21)
– Special teams: Greg Joseph (K, Vikings): 5/5 in field goals, 1/2 extra-points including the FG of the victory against the Saints (28-25)
AFC Conference
– Offensive: Patrick Mahomes (QB, Chiefs): 23/37, 249 yards, 3 TD, 1 interception, 4 carries, 34 yards against the Buccaneers (41-31)
– Defensive: Jordan Poyer (S, Bills): 6 tackles, 3 passes defended, 2 interceptions against the Ravens (23-20)
– Special teams: Evan McPherson (K, Bengals): 2/2 in field goals, including a 57-yard FG, 3/3 in extra-points