
Week 3 Recap: Carolina Panthers vs. Los Angeles Chargers
The Carolina Panthers snapped a 10-game losing streak on Sunday with their 21-16 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
The Carolina Panthers snapped a 10-game losing streak on Sunday with their 21-16 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
Thankfully, Week 3 hasn’t had the number of the season-ending injuries that Week 2 did. To celebrate the mostly healthy Week 3 slate of games, the NFL provided us with the biggest game of the year tonight. The Kansas City Chiefs head to Baltimore to take on the Ravens, in a matchup of what most consider the two best teams in the league.
As expected, the Jets were steamrolled by the Colts on Sunday. Right from the start, New York had no chance against Indianapolis as the injuries on offense were far too much to overcome.
The San Francisco 49ers traveled to MetLife Stadium for the second week in a row, this time to face the New York Giants. Despite suffering an extraordinary amount of injuries, the 49ers clinched their second consecutive road game.
In a battle between two undefeated Super Bowl contenders, the Kansas City Chiefs meet the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football.
The Los Angeles Rams nearly had a big come from behind win off a 25 point rally in the second half. They fell just short in a 35-32 loss over the Buffalo Bills. At first, it appeared as if the Bills were going to end the day at 3-0 with a blowout victory. With the victory over the Rams, this marks the first time Buffalo has started 3-0 in two consecutive seasons since 1991-92.
M.J. Hurley recaps Sunday night’s fascinating battle between two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks.
The Houston Texans traveled to Pittsburgh, PA on Sunday afternoon to face the Steelers in Week 3 of the 2020 NFL Season.
It was a nightmare start for the Chicago Bears. Coming into Atlanta with a 2-0 record and facing a Falcons’ offense that lacked Julio Jones, Matt Nagy and the Bears needed to put the Falcons away
Week 2 saw dozens of major injuries that will surely impact players’ availability. Andersen Pickard is tracking every player’s status heading into Week 3 right here.
The Washington Football Team (1-1) traveled to Cleveland to take on the Browns (1-1) in week 3. The Football Team struggled against the Browns’ aggressive defense all game, turning the ball over five times and giving up three sacks.
In Sunday’s inter-conference matchup, the Tennessee Titans were in Minneapolis to take on the Minnesota Vikings. The Titans came in at 2-0 on the heels of a shootout victory last week over the Jacksonville Jaguars and they were looking to stay perfect for September.
The Carolina Panthers snapped a 10-game losing streak on Sunday with their 21-16 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers.
Thankfully, Week 3 hasn’t had the number of the season-ending injuries that Week 2 did. To celebrate the mostly healthy Week 3 slate of games, the NFL provided us with the biggest game of the year tonight. The Kansas City Chiefs head to Baltimore to take on the Ravens, in a matchup of what most consider the two best teams in the league.
As expected, the Jets were steamrolled by the Colts on Sunday. Right from the start, New York had no chance against Indianapolis as the injuries on offense were far too much to overcome.
The San Francisco 49ers traveled to MetLife Stadium for the second week in a row, this time to face the New York Giants. Despite suffering an extraordinary amount of injuries, the 49ers clinched their second consecutive road game.
In a battle between two undefeated Super Bowl contenders, the Kansas City Chiefs meet the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football.
The Los Angeles Rams nearly had a big come from behind win off a 25 point rally in the second half. They fell just short in a 35-32 loss over the Buffalo Bills. At first, it appeared as if the Bills were going to end the day at 3-0 with a blowout victory. With the victory over the Rams, this marks the first time Buffalo has started 3-0 in two consecutive seasons since 1991-92.
M.J. Hurley recaps Sunday night’s fascinating battle between two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks.
The Houston Texans traveled to Pittsburgh, PA on Sunday afternoon to face the Steelers in Week 3 of the 2020 NFL Season.
It was a nightmare start for the Chicago Bears. Coming into Atlanta with a 2-0 record and facing a Falcons’ offense that lacked Julio Jones, Matt Nagy and the Bears needed to put the Falcons away
Week 2 saw dozens of major injuries that will surely impact players’ availability. Andersen Pickard is tracking every player’s status heading into Week 3 right here.
The Washington Football Team (1-1) traveled to Cleveland to take on the Browns (1-1) in week 3. The Football Team struggled against the Browns’ aggressive defense all game, turning the ball over five times and giving up three sacks.
In Sunday’s inter-conference matchup, the Tennessee Titans were in Minneapolis to take on the Minnesota Vikings. The Titans came in at 2-0 on the heels of a shootout victory last week over the Jacksonville Jaguars and they were looking to stay perfect for September.
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