Rams Only Unbeaten Team in NFL
Published on October 15 2018 6:03 am
Last Updated on October 15 2018 6:03 am
The New England Patriots defeated the Kansas City Chiefs 43-40 Sunday night to leave the Los Angeles Rams as the NFL’s only unbeaten team this season.
The win was also the 200th regular season victory for quarterback Tom Brady and the first loss in seven career starts for the Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes.
Ravens' Record 11 Sacks
The Baltimore Ravens recorded a franchise-record 11 sacks in their 21-0 shutout of the Tennessee Titans Sunday. The sack total was one shy of the NFL record for a game. It was also the first time the Titans have been shut out shut at home since moving to Tennessee in 1997. (See here)
Steelers' Ryna Shazier Returns
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Ryan Shazier walked onto the field with his teammates at Paul Brown Stadium Sunday for the first time since sustaining a career-threatening spinal injury against the Cincinnati Bengals last season.
Four of Top Eight College Teams Lose
Four of the top eight college football teams lost over the weekend to jumble up the Associated Press poll. Alabama won and is still on top, but they’re now followed by Ohio State, Clemson and Notre Dame, with LSU rounding out the top five. Georgia fell from second to eighth after its first loss of the season, with Michigan moving up to sixth and Texas seventh.
Sunday, October 14 Scoreboard
Miami 31, Chicago 28 (OT)
Atlanta 34, Tampa Bay 29
Pittsburgh 28, Cincinnati 21
Los Angeles Chargers 38, Cleveland 14
Seattle 27, Oakland 3
Minnesota 27, Arizona 17
New York Jets 42, Indianapolis 34
Washington 23,Carolina 17
Houston 20, Buffalo 13
Los Angeles Rams 23, Denver 20
Dallas 40, Jacksonville 7
Baltimore 21, Tennessee 0
New England 43, Kansas City 40
Monday, October 15 Schedule (Time Central)
San Francisco at Green Bay, 7:15 p.m.
Thursday, October 18 Schedule (Time Central)
Denver at Arizona, 7:20 p.m.
Sunday, October 21 Schedule (All Times Central)
Tennessee vs. Los Angeles Chargers, 8:30 a.m.
New England at Chicago, noon
Buffalo at Indianapolis, noon
Minnesota at New York Jets, noon
Detroit at Miami, noon
Cleveland at Tampa Bay, noon
Carolina at Philadelphia, noon
Houston at Jacksonville, noon
New Orleans at Baltimore, 3:05 p.m.
Los Angeles Rams at San Francisco, 3:25p.m.
Dallas at Wasington, 3:25 p.m.
Cincinnati at Kansas City, 7:20 p.m.