Arizona Downs Houston To Remain Only Unbeaten NFL Team

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Published on October 25 2021 6:13 am
Last Updated on October 25 2021 6:19 am

The Arizona Cardinals beat the Houston Texas 31-5 Sunday to remain the NFL’s only undefeated team. Their record for the season now stands at 7-0. 

 

Brady Reaches 600 TD Passes

Tampa Bay quarterback TOM BRADY became the first-ever to have 600 touchdown passes Sunday, reaching the career mark in the Buccaneers’ 38-3 pummeling of the Chicago Bears.

Brady threw for four touchdowns in the game, ending with 602. Mike Evans caught three of Brady’s four TD passes, including that one that gave him Number 600 with six seconds left in the first quarter.

Brady said of the accomplishment, “I just think about all the guys that shared it with me. . . . There’s nothing about this sport that you do by yourself.”

 

Jets' Wilson Injures Knee

New York Jets rookie quarterback Zach Wilson injured his knee in the team’s lopsided 54-13 loss to the New England Patriots Sunday and will undergo an MRI this morning.

Wilson left the game after getting hurt on a hit in the second quarter that injured the posterior cruciate ligament of his right knee.

The Jets are hoping it’s not a season-ending injury, and if it’s a mild PCL sprain, Wilson could be back in three to four weeks. Mike White took over for Wilson in his NFL debut.

 

National Football League

Sunday, October 24 Scoreboard

Tampa Bay 38, Chicago 3

Green Bay 24, Washington 10

Tennessee 27, Kansas City 3

New England 54, New York Jets 13

New York Giants 25, Carolina 3

Cincinnati 41, Baltimore 17

Las Vegas 33, Philadelphia 22

Los Angeles Rams 28, Detroit 19

Arizona 31, Houston 5

Indianapolis 30, San Francisco 18

 

Monday, October 25 Schedule (Time Central)

New Orleans at Seattle, 7:15 p.m.

 

Thursday, October 28 Schedule (Time Central)

Green Bay at Arizona, 7:20 p.m.

 

Sunday, October 31 Schedule (All Times Central)

Carolina at Atlanta, noon

Miami at Buffalo, noon

San Francisco at Chicago, noon

Pittsburgh at Cleveland, noon

Philadelphia at Detroit, noon

Tennessee at Indianapolis, noon

Cincinnati at New York Jets, noon

Los Angeles Rams at Houston, noon

New England at Los Angeles Chargers, 3:05 p.m.

Jacksonville at Seattle, 3:05 p.m.

Washington at Denver, 3:25 p.m.

Tampa Bay at New Orleans, 3:25 p.m.

Dallas at Minnesota, 7:20 p.m.