
NFL Week 4 Rookie Rankings
The first quarter of the National Football League season is in the books. Week 4 brought us our first game delays due to COVID-19. However, some things stayed the same.
The first quarter of the National Football League season is in the books. Week 4 brought us our first game delays due to COVID-19. However, some things stayed the same.
The Monday Night Football matchup between the Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers had a storyline focused on injuries. A dazzling performance by Aaron Rodgers shifted that storyline to the 36-year-old quarterback and his new star tight end, Robert Tonyan Jr.
Week 4 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
The New England Patriots (2-1) traveled to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs (3-0) in week 4. The Patriots were forced to start Brian Hoyer at quarterback after Cam Newton tested positive for COVID-19 this past Saturday. The Chiefs’ defense was too dominant, forcing four turnovers and two sacks on the Patriots’ lackluster back-up quarterbacks. Despite a close first half, the Chiefs dominated in the second half and won the game 26-10.
Andersen Pickard is tracking headlines, news, and rumors surrounding every NFL player’s injury status heading into Week 4.
Following an 0-4 start, changes had to be made for the Houston Texans. On Monday afternoon, the decision was to fire de facto General Manager and Head Coach, Bill O’Brien.
Two struggling teams met for a showdown at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati on Sunday. The host Bengals (1-2-1) emerged with a 33-25 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-3) for their first win of the season. It was also likely first of many wins in the career of number one overall pick Joe Burrow.
Dak Prescott’s first 500-yard game was not enough as the Cleveland Browns scored 49 points against a ghosted Dallas Cowboys defense.
A battle between two AFC contenders took place Sunday afternoon as the Buffalo Bills made the trip to Las Vegas to face the Raiders. Both are off to a terrific start early in the season. The Bills headed into the matchup with a perfect record through three games, while the Raiders headed in with a record of 2-1.
Thanks to Covid-19, the 2020 NFL season will be one full of on the fly changes. After Cam Newton tested positive Saturday, the league decided to push back the New England Patriots’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs to Monday night.
The defense was the key to Indianapolis getting a win on Sunday against Chicago. Philip Rivers only had to throw one touchdown to Mo Alie-Cox, and from then on, the Colts defense did everything they could to get the win by a score of 19-11.
The Philadelphia Eagles pick up their first win of the season in a close game in San Francisco. Celeste Sabin breaks down how they upset the 49ers.
The first quarter of the National Football League season is in the books. Week 4 brought us our first game delays due to COVID-19. However, some things stayed the same.
The Monday Night Football matchup between the Atlanta Falcons and Green Bay Packers had a storyline focused on injuries. A dazzling performance by Aaron Rodgers shifted that storyline to the 36-year-old quarterback and his new star tight end, Robert Tonyan Jr.
Week 4 of the NFL season is officially in the books. Here’s a weekly look back at the week that was in the NFL.
The New England Patriots (2-1) traveled to Kansas City to take on the Chiefs (3-0) in week 4. The Patriots were forced to start Brian Hoyer at quarterback after Cam Newton tested positive for COVID-19 this past Saturday. The Chiefs’ defense was too dominant, forcing four turnovers and two sacks on the Patriots’ lackluster back-up quarterbacks. Despite a close first half, the Chiefs dominated in the second half and won the game 26-10.
Andersen Pickard is tracking headlines, news, and rumors surrounding every NFL player’s injury status heading into Week 4.
Following an 0-4 start, changes had to be made for the Houston Texans. On Monday afternoon, the decision was to fire de facto General Manager and Head Coach, Bill O’Brien.
Two struggling teams met for a showdown at Paul Brown Stadium in Cincinnati on Sunday. The host Bengals (1-2-1) emerged with a 33-25 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars (1-3) for their first win of the season. It was also likely first of many wins in the career of number one overall pick Joe Burrow.
Dak Prescott’s first 500-yard game was not enough as the Cleveland Browns scored 49 points against a ghosted Dallas Cowboys defense.
A battle between two AFC contenders took place Sunday afternoon as the Buffalo Bills made the trip to Las Vegas to face the Raiders. Both are off to a terrific start early in the season. The Bills headed into the matchup with a perfect record through three games, while the Raiders headed in with a record of 2-1.
Thanks to Covid-19, the 2020 NFL season will be one full of on the fly changes. After Cam Newton tested positive Saturday, the league decided to push back the New England Patriots’ game against the Kansas City Chiefs to Monday night.
The defense was the key to Indianapolis getting a win on Sunday against Chicago. Philip Rivers only had to throw one touchdown to Mo Alie-Cox, and from then on, the Colts defense did everything they could to get the win by a score of 19-11.
The Philadelphia Eagles pick up their first win of the season in a close game in San Francisco. Celeste Sabin breaks down how they upset the 49ers.
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