Drew Brees Sets New NFL Record

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Published on September 24 2018 6:15 am
Last Updated on September 24 2018 6:17 am

Drew Brees set a new NFL record Sunday for most pass completions in a career. Brees broke Brett Favre's previous mark of 6,300 with a connection to wide receiver Michael Thomas in the second quarter against the Atlanta Falcons.


Chiefs' Mahomes Sets Another Record

Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes set another record Sunday as he broke Peyton Manning’s record for most TD passes through his team’s first three games with 13.


Garoppolo Injures Left Knee

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo injured his left knee during Sunday’s loss to the Kansas City Chiefs and the team fears it’ll be a season ending ACL injury. Garoppolo will undergo further tests today.


Bills Pulls Off NFL Upset

The Buffalo Bills pulled off the biggest NFL upset in 23 years Sunday by defeating the heavily favored Minnesota Vikings 27-6. The Bills were 17-point underdogs and are only the 15th underdog of 17 or more points to win a game in the Super Bowl era. The Bills were the biggest upset winners since the Redskins upended the Cowboys 24-17 on December 3rd, 1995.


AP College Poll Looks Like Last One

The latest Associated Press College Football Poll looks a lot like the last one, at least at the top. Alabama, Georgia, Clemson and Ohio State remained in the top four, with LSU moving up to No. 5, pushing Oklahoma down one spot to sixth.


Sunday, September 23 Scoreboard

Chicago 16, Arizona 14

New Orleans 43, Atlanta 37 (OT)

Kansas City 38, San Francisco 27

Miami 28, Oakland 20

Buffalo 27, Minnesota 6

Philadelphia 20, Indianapolis 15

Washington 31, Green Bay 17

Carolina 31, Cincinnati 21

Tennessee 9, Jacksonville 6

Baltimore 27, Denver 14

New York Giants 27, Houston 22

Los Angeles Rams 35, Los Angeles Chargers 23

Seattle 24, Dallas 13

Detroit 26, New England 10


Monday, September 24 Schedule (Time Central)

Pittsburgh at Tampa Bay, 7:15 p.m.


Thursday, September 27 Schedule (Time Central)

Minnesota at Los Angeles Rams, 7:20 p.m.


Sunday, September 30 Schedule (All Times Central)

Tampa Bay at Chicago, noon

Detroit at Dallas, noon

Cincinnati at Atlanta, noon

Philadelphia at Tennessee, noon

Buffalo at Green Bay, noon

Houston at Indianapolis, noon

Miami at New England, noon

Seattle at Arizona, 3:0 5p.m.

Cleveland at Oakland, 3:05 p.m.

San Francisco at Los Angeles Chargers, 3:25 p.m.

New Orleans at New York Giants, 3:25 p.m.

Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 7:20 p.m.